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Where will Keisha Scarville’s work display in May?

What happened

Keisha Scarville’s winning work will be shown during May in two Brooklyn public-facing locations. One presentation will be at Brooklyn Museum’s Iris Cantor Plaza, and another will appear on the exterior of Bushwick’s OUVO facility.

Why it matters

The dual placement is notable because it gives the work two different kinds of audience access: a prominent museum plaza and a neighborhood exterior installation. That matters for artists, because it helps their work travel beyond the gallery setting and into everyday sightlines—people can encounter it without buying a ticket or seeking out a specific exhibition.

For residents and visitors, the May timing also makes the prize easier to plan around: instead of an event with a single showtime, the work is positioned for broader viewing across a set month.

If you’re following contemporary photography in Brooklyn, these locations make Scarville’s prize a concrete cultural stop for spring—especially given Bushwick’s ongoing visibility as a creative district and Brooklyn Museum’s role as a major cultural anchor.


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