Park Slope resident and former New York Times photojournalist Nancy Siesel’s new show, about death and the mourning rituals of Brooklyn’s different ethnic and religious communities, is on display in a fitting venue: a funeral home on Pacific Street. Siesel, who won a Pulitzer Prize for her coverage of the 9/11 attacks, is no stranger to documenting the grim, but the impetus behind this project—to illustrate the similarities between the way that disparate and sometimes adversarial cultures honor death–is a positive one. Last Rites, Brooklyn, which is sponsored by the Brooklyn Arts Council, will be hanging at the Sealy Cuyler Funeral Home through Nov. 28.