THE BRO SHOW — A One-Night-Only Explosion of Art, Attitude & Creative Freed
Overview
THE BRO SHOW, presented by Brooklyn Refugee Outreach, is a one-night-only, high-voltage exhibition bringing together some of the region’s boldest, rawest, and most uncompromising artists. This is not your average polite gallery walk—this is a creative uprising.
Featuring an electric lineup of photographers, painters, mixed-media artists, musicians, and visual disruptors, THE BRO SHOW is a loud reminder of what happens when artists stop asking for permission and start taking up space.
Featuring the works of:
Keith Major, Lindsey Sorge, George Schulman, Skilled Inks, Aaron Simms, Ben Tyree, John Coppola, Jennifer A. Uihlein, Anthony-Cortez Fernandez, Michael Lombardi, Alfie Coppola, Mihaela Giardini, John Coppola Jr., Michael Braceland Smith, Jeff Coppola, Brandon Perdomo, and Imani Coppola.
Why You Should Attend
Because art has become too polite.
Too curated.
Too careful.
And this show is the antidote.
This rare convergence of powerhouse artists—each known for pushing boundaries in their own medium—turns THE BRO SHOW into a cultural flashpoint. Expect bold visuals, provocative concepts, and work that challenges, questions, disrupts, and refuses to shrink.
If you’ve been craving an art experience with actual energy, personality, and edge, this is it.
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Highlights
- 3 hours
- In person
Location
Artspace Patchogue Gallery Information
20 Terry Street
Patchogue, NY 11772
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Organized by
Girl in a Camera Productions
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