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Bushwick Artist Walks NYC Streets Wrapped in Saran Wrap as a Social Experiment

Bushwick Artist Walks NYC Streets Wrapped in Saran Wrap as a Social Experiment

“Younger people were a lot more receptive of this idea.”

An Activist Walks Into A Bar.

An Activist Walks Into A Bar.

Why a former Democracy Now war correspondent opened the Starr Bar in Bushwick

Will New ‘Smart Compost’ Bins Expand to Bushwick?

Will New ‘Smart Compost’ Bins Expand to Bushwick?

What are those orange compost bins popping up in Astoria and Lower Manhattan? Will they expand to other neighborhoods?

A Neighbor Needs Your Help to Bring Composting to the Sidewalks of Bushwick

A Neighbor Needs Your Help to Bring Composting to the Sidewalks of Bushwick

The curbside composting service resumed in October this year, but only in some eligible neighborhoods.

Rescue Train Repeat Offers Group Walks With a Drag Queen and Dog Training

Rescue Train Repeat Offers Group Walks With a Drag Queen and Dog Training

This Bushwick-based service provides expert dog training and a supportive community for pup parents.

Making Art In The Snow

Making Art In The Snow

When a blizzard struck, a burlesque regular at the House of Yes built a snowcat

Unity and Empathy: Local Artist Gathered Bushwick Community to Connect Through Art and Storytelling

Unity and Empathy: Local Artist Gathered Bushwick Community to Connect Through Art and Storytelling

“It was incredible, there was so much heartwarming generosity and genuine harmony.”

Queer Bushwick Artist Exhibits at Leslie-Lohman Museum for Gay and Lesbian Art in SoHo

Queer Bushwick Artist Exhibits at Leslie-Lohman Museum for Gay and Lesbian Art in SoHo

A culmination of sculpture, painting, performance, and illustration by Ben Ross Davis.

Bushwick’s Community Education Council Empowers Children With Disabilities Through Art Contest

Bushwick’s Community Education Council Empowers Children With Disabilities Through Art Contest

“This project is important because it is a reminder of how much is yet to be done in the movement for equal access opportunities and inclusion in all aspects of life for people with disabilities.”

A Bushwick Artist Prepares for Death by Offering Her Possessions to Strangers in a New Art Exhibit

A Bushwick Artist Prepares for Death by Offering Her Possessions to Strangers in a New Art Exhibit

Highland Park’s First-Ever Art Installation Will Be a Colorful, Inflatable Masterpiece

Highland Park’s First-Ever Art Installation Will Be a Colorful, Inflatable Masterpiece

Help The City Help Bushwick: It’s Time to Propose Participatory Budgeting Projects

Help The City Help Bushwick: It’s Time to Propose Participatory Budgeting Projects

From now through September 30th, Bushwick residents can submit proposals for public projects—and If selected at neighborhood assemblies, the projects will be funded with city tax dollars!

The Heartwarming Story of Cecil the Bushwick Kitty Cat

The Heartwarming Story of Cecil the Bushwick Kitty Cat

All photos taken by Scott Bleicher When I first moved to my current Bushwick apartment in the summer of 2013, there were about six cats in my backyard area. My neighbor across the hall met her cat after her door was left wide open and they’ve been inseparable for nearly three years. But what if it were […]

Upcoming Documentary “The Bushwick Diaries” Launched its Kickstarter

Upcoming Documentary “The Bushwick Diaries” Launched its Kickstarter

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A Q&A with Street Artist Owen Dippie

A Q&A with Street Artist Owen Dippie

Meet the New Zealander tearing up the streets of Bushwick.

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

Issues of Gender, Technology and Mimetic Effects of Social Media: BOD[E]SOFTWARE Dance Performance Mesmerizes at Art Helix

Issues of Gender, Technology and Mimetic Effects of Social Media: BOD[E]SOFTWARE Dance Performance Mesmerizes at Art Helix

It’s hard to figure out what’s more impressive about the new technology-inflected dance work, BODSOFTWARE, which debuted at gallery space

Glow-In-The-Dark Art Sheds Light on Human Behavior at Fresh Window Gallery

Glow-In-The-Dark Art Sheds Light on Human Behavior at Fresh Window Gallery

Photo courtesy of Fresh Window Gallery Consider New York City and its oddities in the day compared to the night. Consider the abundance of light that keeps our city uniquely active all hours of the day and night. Consider the hundreds of people we encounter and do not speak to, the many things we see […]

8 Art Events in and Around Bushwick That Will Get You Feeling Frisky!

8 Art Events in and Around Bushwick That Will Get You Feeling Frisky!

Starting tonight, Bushwick and its environs will be filled with a palpable art zeitgeist that will get you feeling feline-frisky! There’s a crisp feel to the air, the leaves are starting to changes, yet it is still warm enough to warrant a great gallery hop

Alley Art Offered Free Painting to Communities Across the U.S. & Their Final Exhibition Is in Bushwick

Alley Art Offered Free Painting to Communities Across the U.S. & Their Final Exhibition Is in Bushwick

When Jen Charboneau and Bernard McNerney met as ESL teachers in South Korea, they had no idea that they would someday finish a 12,000-mile trip to promote community-driven art through pop-up events across the United States

Call Me If You Nasty: Fake Missed Connection Ad on Bogart Street Is a Masterpiece by Colossal

Call Me If You Nasty: Fake Missed Connection Ad on Bogart Street Is a Masterpiece by Colossal

“Call me if you nasty,” young woman read out loud and broke into laughter

Bushwick-Based Photographer/Filmmaker Has a Story to Tell. Check Out His Kickstarter!

Bushwick-Based Photographer/Filmmaker Has a Story to Tell. Check Out His Kickstarter!

Alex Ayer captures scenes for his film ‘One: The First Myth’ (Photo courtesy of the artist) Upon a night of neighborhood research I was browsing the Bushwick hashtag on Instagram when rooftop views and drastic landscapes came up on the account of local photographer and filmmaker Alex Ayer. Feeling inspired to learn more about his work I asked if we could […]

#BushwickDaily Insta-Takeover: Axel Dupeux Shows Us the Art of Freelancing and Lucia Reed Goes “Up Close & Bushwick”

#BushwickDaily Insta-Takeover: Axel Dupeux Shows Us the Art of Freelancing and Lucia Reed Goes “Up Close & Bushwick”

Boy oh boy, are we spoiled here at Bushwick Daily

Feast Your Eyes on 5 Bushwick Art Events this Weekend

Feast Your Eyes on 5 Bushwick Art Events this Weekend

Whatever it is that you’ve been staring at– the gray slush, an excel spreadsheet, your cat, a brick wall–we recommend you take a break from it this weekend and get something beautiful before your eyes

The Lady in Red Converses with Diablo, Experimental Play at Arts@Renaissance Defies Real-Time Logic

The Lady in Red Converses with Diablo, Experimental Play at Arts@Renaissance Defies Real-Time Logic

Visceral, intimate and immersive, The Lady in Red Converses with Diablo at Arts@Renaissance is an experimental play that seamlessly integrates music, dance, drama, storytelling, and video

300 Dick Pics in a Gallery: Art or Exploitation?

300 Dick Pics in a Gallery: Art or Exploitation?

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There Is Life After BOS: 5 Brilliant Art Events This Week

There Is Life After BOS: 5 Brilliant Art Events This Week

Still reeling from the craziness that was Bushwick Open Studios, our community has settled down (slightly)

Spinning in Spun O Lith with Fitness Center for Arts!

Spinning in Spun O Lith with Fitness Center for Arts!

Bushwick residents seem hip to the idea of making art for the community

Dr Lisa: Working Hard Can Make You Sexier with Artist Angela Washko

Dr Lisa: Working Hard Can Make You Sexier with Artist Angela Washko

As I pointed out last week, sex and partying are important, but to really have a healthy emotional life, working hard and being productive is a key ingredient

Worm Carnevale: From the Morgan Stop to the Stoop (Part I)

Worm Carnevale: From the Morgan Stop to the Stoop (Part I)

This is Part I of a rolling conversation with photographer and sense provocateur 

They’re in Ridgewood and They’re Running

They’re in Ridgewood and They’re Running

Ridgewood now has its own enthusiastic group of runners

Opinion: Make Accessing the Ridgewood Reservoir Safer

Opinion: Make Accessing the Ridgewood Reservoir Safer

A local biking group says bike lines and widened sidewalks are needed to increase accessibility to a local public park.

Dromedary Has A Brand New Bar,  And A Doughnut Shop

Dromedary Has A Brand New Bar, And A Doughnut Shop

Local Tiki enthusiast says he isn’t closing the doors on Dromedary just yet, either.

This Weekend, They’ll ‘Break for Justice’

This Weekend, They’ll ‘Break for Justice’

El Puente’s signature summer annual event hits Maria Hernandez on Saturday. It promises to be a public outlet for art and self expression, by way of break dancing

The Skaters Are Back… In East Williamsburg

The Skaters Are Back… In East Williamsburg

A week after re-opening, local skaters take to one of their old haunting grounds.

A Local Brewery Takes Their Beer To Bethel Woods

A Local Brewery Takes Their Beer To Bethel Woods

How Ridgewood’s small but persistent Bridge and Tunnel won a craft beer contest