Neighborhood Clinic Healing Installations
Brooklyn Arts Council's Neighborhood Clinic Healing Installations amplify the healing power of art and cultural traditions.
Mounted at Weeksville Heritage Center – a space of community independence, thriving, and wellness – these installations continue a Brooklyn legacy of community healing and self-determination. Each featured artist is invited to define "healing" in the terms of their own culture and practice, affirming the right to expression, cultural preservation, and creative vision.
Episode 1
Chief Baba Neil Clarke: Brooklyn Bugarabou
Episode 2
Nate Martinez
EPisode 3
Ifetayo
Episode 4
Brujas of Brooklyn
Community Voices
Welcome to the Neighborhood Clinic Healing Installations. We’re glad you’re here because we need your voice.
Community Voices open calls will appear in each program of BAC Wellness Studio. We hope you will join the conversation by answering them sometimes. With this Community Voices feature, we invite Brooklynites to participate in building the Studio, and in so doing, activate the principles of social equity and holistic community that animate the space.
Community Voices Open Call:
What Does Healing Mean To You?
Send us your definition of healing for a chance to be featured here in the Neighborhood Clinics Healing Installations platform . You can share in two ways:
Record a voice note of yourself answering this question and submit it along with an image of yourself here.
Answer the question in whatever discipline you choose; it could be a poem, a dance, a song or an image. Send the response (hi res jpeg or png, mp4, mp3) along with an image of yourself here.
Let us know what you think for a chance to be featured in the Community Voices section of the Neighborhood Clinic Healing Installations.
Submissions will be accepted and shared on a rolling basis. Share your response via this short Submittable form.