Here are some of our most delicious photos from this year’s Taste of Bushwick!
Full of unexpected twists and turns can life sometimes be
By Katarina Hybenova
As we continue to welcome in the new year, let’s just take one more look back at 2021.
“Part of the idea is to create opportunity, in some small measure, for artists.”
Bushwick photographers Meryl Meisler and Rafael Fuchs showcase neighborhood photos spanning 1981-2021 at the Thames Art Center.
Tania Roberts opened up her new gallery, Tania Scott Gallery, with a four-artist exhibition.
From the life and times of ‘the original Bushwick beatnik’
A new arts platform called Paradice Palase wants to sell art for under $800 and ‘wearable art’ for even less
At La Casa Art House, a low-key, grunge style attracts artists without galleries or even, sometimes, websites.
A place for Flâneurs
Bushwick community members hold a community pantry outside The Living Gallery.
Here’s a brief guide to help you better plan your next neighborhood photo shoot, and everything that come with it.
The Cargo Project Gallery held its first exhibit on July 3 with work from a Korean designer.
Curator Julio Alejandro Rodriguez brings together nine artists whose work embody the perseverance and strength of the queer community.
The neighborhood’s superheroes all came out for the goodbye.
Spring/Break Art Fair kicks off this Wednesday at the United Nations Plaza in Midtown East!
Curated artists have created their work by investigating the connection between abstraction and self-portrait.
Wepa!
This adorable doggo costume contest helped raise funds for stray animals.
This market united the best of Asian cuisine, education, and art under one roof.
The 13th Annual Bushwick Pride event celebrated Bushwick’s LGBTQIA community.
Bushwick’s Roundtable Senior Center hosted its biggest party of the year, a “Masquerade on Bourbon Street.”
It’s ok to be jealous.
Originally founded in Washington, D.C., Beyond Studios has opened a branch right here in Bushwick.