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Totally Surreal: A 9-Story Hotel Coming to Stewart and Flushing Aves

Totally Surreal: A 9-Story Hotel Coming to Stewart and Flushing Aves

You may not immediately recall what’s at 25 Stewart Ave (corner Flushing Ave) but if you ever went to see art at The Active Space or Brooklyn Brush Studios, you likely remember stepping on a oily sidewalks as passing by an incredibly raw sight of a functioning scrap metal recycling facility

Artist Flashcards: Matthew Caron’s Video-Worlds

Artist Flashcards: Matthew Caron’s Video-Worlds

Each week Bushwick Daily brings you a new Artist FlashCard introducing an amazing artist living/working/showing in Bushwick who you need to know. Featuring both new and old faces, our goal is to encourage the growth of art scene and to appreciate wonderful talent in our hood! If you know of an artist you would like […]

No BS BOS Curated Guide to Bushwick Open Studios Is Here!

No BS BOS Curated Guide to Bushwick Open Studios Is Here!

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Step Inside These Artist’s Spaces During Bushwick Open Studios 2014

Step Inside These Artist’s Spaces During Bushwick Open Studios 2014

This is just for you! We rounded up some of our must-see studio picks, including a selection of spaces that appear in this year’s No BS BOS curated guide to the coolest studios, performances, outdoor events and more for Bushwick Open Studios 2014. You can pick up a copy of your own at every good Bushwick business later today! […]

Hey Art Collectors, Join VIP Preview of Brooklyn Brush Studios Live Art Auction on Tuesday

Hey Art Collectors, Join VIP Preview of Brooklyn Brush Studios Live Art Auction on Tuesday

Things are speeding up around here and with Bushwick Open Studios getting nearer (oh so near!) they aren’t slowing down

New Studio Building, Brush Studios Welcomes Bushwick This Saturday

New Studio Building, Brush Studios Welcomes Bushwick This Saturday

As more and more young and aspiring artists, musicians, entrepreneurs and those undefiniable “creative types” flock to our beloved neighborhood, there are some landlords who see this a way to turn a profit for cheap, charging outrageous prices for studios, or, in the manner of 3rd Ward, going belly up from their haughty investments