BRIC TV
Television network by @bricbrooklyn, a leading arts and media institution anchored in Downtown Brooklyn.
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WE’RE MAKING HISTORY 🥳‼️
BRIC is officially part of New York City’s Cultural Institutions Group (CIG) — the 1st media arts organization ever to join this prestigious coalition in its 125-year history!
CIG supports institutions that shape NYC’s cultural life, and we’re proud to be one of just five new members added in this rare expansion, alongside the Bronx Children’s Museum, Louis Armstrong House Museum, Noble Maritime Collection, and Pregones/PRTT.
BRIC's inclusion recognizes that media, arts, and community-centered storytelling are essential to our city’s cultural fabric. This designation also honors BRIC’s decades-long legacy and signals a more inclusive future, where institutions like ours, that prioritize serving diverse communities, are seen as central to the cultural life of New York City.
We couldn’t be prouder to be part of this iconic group — and we’re deeply grateful to @nycmayor, @cmlauriecumbo, @nycspeakeradams, and the Brooklyn Delegation of the New York City Council (@nyccouncil) for their support and advocacy.
And a special thanks to all of YOU who support us from near and far. We are so excited about the journey ahead.

WE’RE MAKING HISTORY 🥳‼️
BRIC is officially part of New York City’s Cultural Institutions Group (CIG) — the 1st media arts organization ever to join this prestigious coalition in its 125-year history!
CIG supports institutions that shape NYC’s cultural life, and we’re proud to be one of just five new members added in this rare expansion, alongside the Bronx Children’s Museum, Louis Armstrong House Museum, Noble Maritime Collection, and Pregones/PRTT.
BRIC's inclusion recognizes that media, arts, and community-centered storytelling are essential to our city’s cultural fabric. This designation also honors BRIC’s decades-long legacy and signals a more inclusive future, where institutions like ours, that prioritize serving diverse communities, are seen as central to the cultural life of New York City.
We couldn’t be prouder to be part of this iconic group — and we’re deeply grateful to @nycmayor, @cmlauriecumbo, @nycspeakeradams, and the Brooklyn Delegation of the New York City Council (@nyccouncil) for their support and advocacy.
And a special thanks to all of YOU who support us from near and far. We are so excited about the journey ahead.

WE’RE MAKING HISTORY 🥳‼️
BRIC is officially part of New York City’s Cultural Institutions Group (CIG) — the 1st media arts organization ever to join this prestigious coalition in its 125-year history!
CIG supports institutions that shape NYC’s cultural life, and we’re proud to be one of just five new members added in this rare expansion, alongside the Bronx Children’s Museum, Louis Armstrong House Museum, Noble Maritime Collection, and Pregones/PRTT.
BRIC's inclusion recognizes that media, arts, and community-centered storytelling are essential to our city’s cultural fabric. This designation also honors BRIC’s decades-long legacy and signals a more inclusive future, where institutions like ours, that prioritize serving diverse communities, are seen as central to the cultural life of New York City.
We couldn’t be prouder to be part of this iconic group — and we’re deeply grateful to @nycmayor, @cmlauriecumbo, @nycspeakeradams, and the Brooklyn Delegation of the New York City Council (@nyccouncil) for their support and advocacy.
And a special thanks to all of YOU who support us from near and far. We are so excited about the journey ahead.

WE’RE MAKING HISTORY 🥳‼️
BRIC is officially part of New York City’s Cultural Institutions Group (CIG) — the 1st media arts organization ever to join this prestigious coalition in its 125-year history!
CIG supports institutions that shape NYC’s cultural life, and we’re proud to be one of just five new members added in this rare expansion, alongside the Bronx Children’s Museum, Louis Armstrong House Museum, Noble Maritime Collection, and Pregones/PRTT.
BRIC's inclusion recognizes that media, arts, and community-centered storytelling are essential to our city’s cultural fabric. This designation also honors BRIC’s decades-long legacy and signals a more inclusive future, where institutions like ours, that prioritize serving diverse communities, are seen as central to the cultural life of New York City.
We couldn’t be prouder to be part of this iconic group — and we’re deeply grateful to @nycmayor, @cmlauriecumbo, @nycspeakeradams, and the Brooklyn Delegation of the New York City Council (@nyccouncil) for their support and advocacy.
And a special thanks to all of YOU who support us from near and far. We are so excited about the journey ahead.

WE’RE MAKING HISTORY 🥳‼️
BRIC is officially part of New York City’s Cultural Institutions Group (CIG) — the 1st media arts organization ever to join this prestigious coalition in its 125-year history!
CIG supports institutions that shape NYC’s cultural life, and we’re proud to be one of just five new members added in this rare expansion, alongside the Bronx Children’s Museum, Louis Armstrong House Museum, Noble Maritime Collection, and Pregones/PRTT.
BRIC's inclusion recognizes that media, arts, and community-centered storytelling are essential to our city’s cultural fabric. This designation also honors BRIC’s decades-long legacy and signals a more inclusive future, where institutions like ours, that prioritize serving diverse communities, are seen as central to the cultural life of New York City.
We couldn’t be prouder to be part of this iconic group — and we’re deeply grateful to @nycmayor, @cmlauriecumbo, @nycspeakeradams, and the Brooklyn Delegation of the New York City Council (@nyccouncil) for their support and advocacy.
And a special thanks to all of YOU who support us from near and far. We are so excited about the journey ahead.

WE’RE MAKING HISTORY 🥳‼️
BRIC is officially part of New York City’s Cultural Institutions Group (CIG) — the 1st media arts organization ever to join this prestigious coalition in its 125-year history!
CIG supports institutions that shape NYC’s cultural life, and we’re proud to be one of just five new members added in this rare expansion, alongside the Bronx Children’s Museum, Louis Armstrong House Museum, Noble Maritime Collection, and Pregones/PRTT.
BRIC's inclusion recognizes that media, arts, and community-centered storytelling are essential to our city’s cultural fabric. This designation also honors BRIC’s decades-long legacy and signals a more inclusive future, where institutions like ours, that prioritize serving diverse communities, are seen as central to the cultural life of New York City.
We couldn’t be prouder to be part of this iconic group — and we’re deeply grateful to @nycmayor, @cmlauriecumbo, @nycspeakeradams, and the Brooklyn Delegation of the New York City Council (@nyccouncil) for their support and advocacy.
And a special thanks to all of YOU who support us from near and far. We are so excited about the journey ahead.

WE’RE MAKING HISTORY 🥳‼️
BRIC is officially part of New York City’s Cultural Institutions Group (CIG) — the 1st media arts organization ever to join this prestigious coalition in its 125-year history!
CIG supports institutions that shape NYC’s cultural life, and we’re proud to be one of just five new members added in this rare expansion, alongside the Bronx Children’s Museum, Louis Armstrong House Museum, Noble Maritime Collection, and Pregones/PRTT.
BRIC's inclusion recognizes that media, arts, and community-centered storytelling are essential to our city’s cultural fabric. This designation also honors BRIC’s decades-long legacy and signals a more inclusive future, where institutions like ours, that prioritize serving diverse communities, are seen as central to the cultural life of New York City.
We couldn’t be prouder to be part of this iconic group — and we’re deeply grateful to @nycmayor, @cmlauriecumbo, @nycspeakeradams, and the Brooklyn Delegation of the New York City Council (@nyccouncil) for their support and advocacy.
And a special thanks to all of YOU who support us from near and far. We are so excited about the journey ahead.
What’s the biggest thing happening in Brooklyn? 🎤 @brictv is on it.
Introducing our new series: Brick x BRIC — your front-row seat to what’s going on in the culture. We’re talking with leaders like Council Members Chi Osse (@chiosse) and Rita Joseph (@ritajosephnyc), catching shows like Dead Prez at BRIC House, and hearing straight from you.
Watch the full episodes or catch it Brick by BRIC. Link in bio.

Calling NYC filmmakers & storytellers!
BRIC TV is now accepting pitches for scripted short films and pilots with production funding from the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA). Selected projects will receive funding, production support, and airing on BRIC’s noncommercial web and cable TV platforms.
We’re seeking production-ready short films and pilots with a strong creative vision. Special consideration will be given to one project highlighting New York City’s history in relation to the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence (America250).
Funding Available
• $15,000 each for two short films
• $7,500 each for two pilot projects
Support Includes
• Access to editing suites & select equipment
• Festival submission support
Submit by March 28, 2026 at 11:59 PM ET
Email: pitches@bricartsmedia.org [Subject: 2026 BRIC NEA Pitch / Project Name]
Full details at http://bricartsmedia.org/tv-films-podcasts/bric-tv/.

Big news for independent film — and for long-term creative partnership.
The Travel Companion, written and directed by Alex Mallis and Travis Wood, has been acquired by Oscilloscope Laboratories (via Variety) after premiering at the Tribeca Festival in 2025.
The film was supported, with NEA funding, through BRIC TV’s Scripted Content Program, now in its 11th year, which champions local independent filmmakers and bold new narrative work.
BRIC has collaborated with Alex and Travis across multiple projects, including Dollar Pizza Documentary for our Frameworks documentary strand, the NY Emmy Award–winning One Peg Boss (Travis’ project), and Sector B (Alex’s project).
This is what sustained investment in artists looks like.
Keep an eye out for the next round of narrative film pitches supported by BRIC and the National Endowment for the Arts.
We asked NYC Council Member Shahana Hanif 15 questions — @cmshahanahanif opened up about representing District 39, fighting for accessibility and disability rights, living with Lupus, and Park Slope.
Watch the full convo now at the link in bio.
Council Member Jennifer Gutiérrez is no stranger to advocacy — from championing affordable daycare to organizing for tenants’ rights and cleaner streets in District 34.
In our latest Brick by BRIC, @jengutierreznyc opens up about the work that keeps her grounded and the issues that keep her fighting.
Watch now at the link in bio.
From fighting for Brooklyn’s first-ever recreation center in the 45th District to advocating for better maternal health services, Council Member Farah Louis is making serious moves for her community.
In our latest 15 Questions with... series, we sat down with the mental health professional-turned-Council Member to talk about @cmfarahlouis’ journey, her favorite reads, and why Central Brooklyn deserves more.
Watch now on BRIC TV. Link in bio.
New York City Councilmember Rita Joseph (@ritajosephnyc) talks to us about the 40th Council District, being an educator, her Black History curriculum, and her advocacy for her district and the Prospect Park Parade Grounds.
Click the link in bio to hear the full conversation.
In this episode of BRIC Outside, we explore the electric world of DJs, cultural curators, and the parties that make Brooklyn pulse after dark, featuring BRIC House Parties, Tingz & more.
Many times DJ’s are seen as service providers but rarely do we recognize the artistic stories that’s behind it.Their craft organically builds a tailored community of music lovers. BRIC House Party — a bold initiative that not only showcases talent but also redefines the very essence of cultural spaces — creates a place where Brooklyn’s vibrant communities could truly feel at home.
Watch the full video at the link in bio.
We hit New York City Councilmember Chi Ossé (@cmchiosse) with 15 questions — on representing the 36th District, being Gen Z in politics, and where the city’s nightlife is headed.
Watch the full convo now as part of our Brick by BRIC series. Link in bio!
Sisters Candace Shaw & Melinda Brookins are on a mission to make math cool ➗
At their Lab Center in Bed-Stuy, students are building confidence and cracking equations in a space where learning actually feels fun.
Watch how @whyhatemath is changing the way kids see math. Link in bio!
Chinese-American designer Maya Wang is building a larger than life brand through Fried Rice, her NYC-born streetwear label rooted in her Asian-American identity and love for NYC.
For her Spring ‘25 collection, @mayafriedrice gathered artists, models, and tastemakers at Brooklyn’s AM:PM Gallery to debut a new bold line.
Catch the latest Brick by BRIC segment to hear Maya’s story and see how @friedrice_nyc is cooking up something fresh. Link in bio.
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