Proteus Gowanus

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Proteus Gowanus is an interdisciplinary gallery and reading room founded in 2005 in Gowanus, Brooklyn. The gallery, which curates year-long theme-based shows, takes its name from shape-shifting Greek sea god Proteus and the nearby Gowanus Canal.

In 2006, The Village Voice praised Proteus Gowanus in its annual "Best of NYC" issue, calling the gallery "[the] best proof that the Gowanus Arts District may not be entirely a real estate fiction."[1]

References

  1. Soloski, Alexis (2006). "Best of New York 2006 (Proteus Gowanus)". The Village Voice. Retrieved 2007-06-30. 

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Coordinates: 40°40′45.57″N 73°59′15.32″W / 40.6793250°N 73.9875889°W / 40.6793250; -73.9875889

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