The Superfair NYC Runs April 24-27

Artwork by Jess Lin

The Superfair is thrilled to announce its debut edition at the Duggal Greenhouse at the Brooklyn Navy Yard from April 24-27. Over 150 artists will be taking over the 35,000 square foot space for an art-fueled weekend. See the list of exhibiting artists.

Full Fair Hours:
Thursday 4/24: 6-10pm
Friday 4/25: 6-10pm
Saturday 4/26: 11am-9pm
Sunday 4/27: 11am-6pm

Programming Highlights

Surreal Circus Opening Bash | THURSDAY

Delight + dazzle in surreality with a glass of complimentary bubbly in your hand, LIL'T & LE//ON (PillowTalk Music) bring the vibes with a DJ-spun soundtrack augmented by a sexy saxaphone. Costumed performers by JuluShok Entertainment engage your senses - also - first dibs on all available art.

Friday Night Feels | FRIDAY

Let your inner kid out for the night with live sets by phenom triplet trio Bandits on The Run, glow up with orange wine specials by Orange Glou, and get a sugar high with sweet treats at our artsy adult slumber party (and you don't even have to stay up all night!)Supercharged passholders stick around + join us and the Superfair artists for an afterparty at Kings County Distillery.

Natural Wine Bar by Orange Glou | All-Fair

Imbibe with local leaders of the natural wine movement Orange Glou, who'll provide a curated selection of natural + orange wines for sale at The Superfair’s wine bar.

Boozy Delights by Kings County Distillery | All-Fair / Off-Site at Fair/Navy Yard Entrance

Pop into Kings County Distillery, New York City's oldest, largest, and premier whiskey distillery for a classy beverage before or after The Superfair. Kings County crafts handmade bourbon, rye, and whiskeys that blend creativity and tradition. Whisper "The Superfair" for a special treat!

The InterKnit by Karelle Levy

Fiber fanatic + Miami-based artist and fashion designer Karelle Levy is the creator of The InterKnit (est 2017.)  A large-scale, interactive, generative all-ages experience that takes over our lounge area at The Superfair NYC.

Safe Space by Traci Johnston

Brooklyn-based artist Traci Johnston's installation, Safe Space imagines a world unburdened by injury, a sanctuary free from judgment, a mental escape offering pure nourishment. This installation invites you to contemplate the genesis of being, those initial moments of life hinting at beginnings and the profound comfort of pure existence. What does it feel like to create such a space? What forms might it take? How do we collectively heal from the wounds of self, history, and the world around us? Curated by ChaShaMa x The Superfair.

Friends and Follies by Mookntaka

Bringing play unexpected places, Friends and Follies are public pop-up art installations that remind people to nurture their inner child. Curated by Arts Gowanus.


For tickets and additional visitor information, please visit The Superfair online.

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