It’s kind of difficult to think about June right now, but for Julia Sinelnikova and the rest of the Arts in Bushwick (AiB) crew, it’s all that’s on their minds
We at Bushwick Daily are total romantics and proudly celebrate Valentine’s Day
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Newcomers and long-time residents need to work together for the future of the community, agreed the speakers on the “Building a Better Bushwick” panel at Bushwick Film Festival on Saturday, which we livestreamed and is available to watch in full above
Ahhh! Friday is here and what better way to enjoy the rainy weather then to curl up with your computer and catch up on the haps and anything you missed during last weekend’s BOS festivities
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The music community is strongly represented at Bushwick Open Studios this year with a variety of performances, including lots of festivals
Sunshine, friends, bikes, trucks, lots of booze and art everywhere! Bushwick Open Studios weekend might easily be proclaimed as the time of the year to spend out in the open
Galleries, studios and even truck-trailers have been homes to curated shows popping up during the Bushwick Open Studios weekend
Although we do not encourage the use of illegal drugs, sometimes mistakes happen and things slip under your tongue
We all remember the joy (and sometimes dread) that came with high school yearbook superlatives
Before Bushwick had New York Times write-ups and citywide acclaim for its art scene, it was a silent, sleeping hub of creative ingenuity
Bushwick’s concrete jungle is the perfect landscape for dancers to create and flourish
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While the entire art scene in Bushwick continues to explode, there are several artists that have gained a reputation in the neighborhood as well as beyond
We hope you all caught some rays while chilling and enjoying the free day yesterday
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Bushwick Open Studios is happening again this year and it feels even more real with the directory of 569 registrants which just went live! You can browse this historically highest number of the registered shows (551 in 2012) as long as you want to, check out your listings, the listings of your friends, conspire, plan, and start getting really excited!!!
NYCxDesign BOS-2013 Another killer art week in Bushwick May 4th – 13th! In case you missed any of it here is your Weekly Digest from Arts in Bushwick Blog to keep you current! 1. Meet director Shaun Jefford of Being Punk, a new documentary that will screen during BOS on June 1 at One More Song. 2. Overwhelmed with all the studios to visit […]
Amery Kessler and Mary Jane Ward, artists and partners living in Ridgewood, Queens, will embark on a 26 city U
Well, kids, it is officially May which, for me, stands for margaritas, wearing white and, of course, Bushwick Open Studios! While this event is still a few weeks away, the galleries are already getting ready for it and the neighborhood is literally buzzing with activity
Happy HAPPY Friday!!! Here are the highlights of this weeks happenings from the Arts in Bushwick blog!
Put down the mop and windex, don’t even think about tackling your closet! While spring days may mean a change over from winter to summer wardrobe transformations for some, to me all it means is longer daylight hours to explore more of Bushwick’s art! The season for MFA shows, open studios (only six weekends away from Bushwick Open Studios!), and thematic group shows is upon us, meaning more to see, not just in Bushwick but all over the city
Arts in Bushwick’s Community Team, headed by co-team leaders Lauren Smith and Megan Trevino, is partnering with the Coalition for Hispanic Family Services, the Beacon Center for Arts and Leadership and professional muralist and Bushwick resident, Miriam Castillo to develop a public mural project for junior high I
Fresh off talks of Bushwick’s gentrification and ice cream, let’s dive into something equally as sweet: chocolate
A weekend-long annual celebration of the neighborhood’s unbounded creativity, festival Bushwick Open Studios is coming to its 7th year
Bushwick residents seem hip to the idea of making art for the community
Ever heard of Nicole Wolcott? She’s an established choreographer, teacher and performance artist living in Bushwick who you should know