Category Archives: Republic news
We’re now on TWITTER!
Hey all you artists and fans of the arts, REPUBLIC has joined the world of TWITTER. We would love to follow you, and hope you’ll follow us. We have some great events coming up so you’ll want to be in … Continue reading
REPUBLIC member showcases women in the arts for Alpha Girls
Alpha Girls is an organization that strives to manifest the greatness of women around the world by highlighting the many accomplishments of women in society. The group focuses on cultivating the talents of young women in order establish women leaders … Continue reading
First Way of the Word series: SUCCESS!
Success! REPUBLIC wants to thank everyone who came out to B.O.A. in the East Village on Wednesday Nov. 11th for our first Way Of The Word poetry event. Curated by Marissa Forbes, in support of the READ literacy foundation. It … Continue reading
The Body Politic: Success!
REPUBLIC Brooklyn and The Brooklyn Art Collective present The Body Politic, started out with a bang and continued to please throughout Saturday night. Those who arrived early received free record bracelets from Wrecords (made by Monkey) and had the pleasure … Continue reading
REACHING OUT: Gisimba Orphanage
REACHING OUT: Gisimba OrphanageMay 29th, 2009 to MidnightLe Grand Dakar285 Grand Street, Brooklyn (between Clifton Place and Lafayette) In the summer of 2008, Chrissie Lam, the founder of Create for a Cause, volunteered at Gisimba Memorial Center in Kigali, Rwanda … Continue reading
MAY 7th = Success!
REPUBLIC would like to offer a whole-hearted thank you to all of the amazing people who came out to support the launch of our website and spectacular art exhibition this Thursday in Brooklyn, down under the Manhattan bridge overpass, at … Continue reading
Greetings and welcome to REPUBLIC and all of the interesting things we do. Our last event was Saturday, February 21st at the amazing new event space JUNGLE located at 286 Meserole in Brooklyn and the pictures below are a record … Continue reading
Republic Brooklyn
photo by Allison Joyce (www.AllisonJoyce.com)