Swing by Reinaldo Salgado Playground to see the photos, catch a game of fútbol and enjoy some empanadas and, if it’s cold, some canelazo.
“Smell can activate a space in a unique way.”
Tim “Love” Lee of MoMA Ps1’s warm up series is teaming up with The Living Installation to create an Immersive sound experience.
“I always knew that if I could just get myself here, it would be home.”
You have to see how this artist repurposes old Christmas trees.
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A Brooklyn group plots a mural on Wyckoff Avenue
“My name is God Complex, but you can call me Daddy”
A local biking group says bike lines and widened sidewalks are needed to increase accessibility to a local public park.
“Where we are located has brought a lot of creatives to the space,” says a psychotherapist who specializes in dance and movement therapy.
If this passes, we have a lot of plans. We’re going to name thirty trees.
A meditation on public and private mourning, now at a gallery in a Bushwick
Carlos Jaramillo’s site-specific installation will be at a Ridgewood gallery until July.
Bushwick’s new city council member is asking the community to submit ideas for physical infrastructure projects in the district.
The citywide project is estimated to capture 55 million gallons of stormwater each year.
The pandemic has obscured the signs to the public, but artist André Feliciano, who coined the term “Floraissance” is optimistic about its future.
The Department of Transportation is installing several pedestrian improvements at the intersection of Highland Boulevard and Vermont Place.
The non-profit Mil Mundos en Común has launched “Getting Bushwick Connected,” its first fundraiser to subsidize the installation of free internet for households in need.
The festival will feature student artwork and performances, a Thanksgiving dinner and a tour of Meryl Meisler’s “Paradise Lost & Found: Bushwick” installation.
A roundup of new food and drink spots in and around Bushwick and Ridgewood, including a new wine bar, a trendy taco shop and the latest outpost of an Atomic Wings joint.
Temple offers community to practitioners, students, artists and those who are interested in learning more about rope, movement, meditation and more.
Twenty of Meryl Meisler’s photos of Bushwick in the 1980s and 1990s are installed on fence outside of the Roland Hayes schoolyard.
“Oh, I do this shit myself.”
Local Bushwick street artist Gazoo ToTheMoon brings a weekend long art and music festival to the neighborhood.
Korakrit Arunanondchai’s latest show is a meditation on death that will play on Johnson Avenue until Halloween.
The neighborhood eatery has kept its doors open throughout the pandemic and attracted more customers than ever.
The last exhibit of “Pleasure Pavilions: a series of installations” will close on Friday at the Luhring Augustine Gallery’s Bushwick location.
The nonprofit’s new multimillon-dollar art space is set to open to the public in East Williamsburg on Saturday, July 10.
Two local city council candidates say how they would change how police operate in local communities.
A new arts platform called Paradice Palase wants to sell art for under $800 and ‘wearable art’ for even less
Neighborhood stalwarts like Pearl’s, Old Stanley’s and 3 Diamond Door are calling it quits for now, while several others circulate an open letter to Cuomo.