
The collaboration of Tescia Seufferlein and Allison Somers turned out as extremely succesful. The girls came out with an emotionally alarming film "Madchen Mit Plan"

Our own Ms Marquise, Wednesday columnist, never ceases to be charming. Right at this moment, she's hanging a photo of her by Axel Dupeux.

Tescia Seufferlein and her gang mounting a TV onto a wall. (Awesome new works of Rafael Fuchs in the background.)
So this is just a fragment of what you will see in Tuesday People, exhibition by Bushwick Daily this weekend at Curbs & Stoops. We paired up 14 of Tuesday People and have them created something about the encounter with each other. The result is sweet
Andrew Birk, Axel Dupeux, Katelan Foisy, Ryan Ford, Rafael Fuchs, Richard Haines, James Marshall, Lena Marquise, Alicia Papanek, Frank Rathbone, Tescia Seufferlein, Allison Somers, Jackie Summers, Veng RWK, and Jason Zucker
During Bushwick Open Studios ’11 June 3-5
Pre-Opening Party Friday June 3, 7pm-10pm
OPENING NIGHT SATURDAY JUNE 4th 7pm-10pm
Curbs & Stoops Active Space (www.curbsandstoops.com)
566 Johnson Ave.
Brooklyn, NY
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About Katarina Hybenova
Proud founder of Bushwick Daily. She writes, takes photos, and sometimes video. Born and raised in Slovakia, she has studied in Prague, Leuven and New York, traveled the world only to find home in Bushwick or should we say Ridgewood :) She is interested in yoga, running, human & cat friends.




[...] The 1st season of my beloved series Tuesday People for the Bushwick Daily blog is now definitely over. I featured 24 awesome Bushwick residents and people with strong Bushwick ties, took up to 12 photos of each of the people and wrote their story through my eyes. After that I curated a show at Curbs&Stoops where 14 of the Tuesday People were paired up and have created art in their own creative language inspired by the encounter with the other person. The show was great! I really enjoyed it and seeing all the awesome pieces that people who in the most cases didn’t even know each other, created was simply amazing. [...]