For the very reasonable price of $3 for a ticket, you can enjoy Anderson’s sweet, bizarre films in the AC at Syndicated all week long!
Scenes among “a discoherent group of young people making a discoherent collection of art”
A former head chef at Mission Chinese makes her solo debut at an all day cafe in Ridgewood
Inspired by the Mexico border, Bushwick photographer Luis Nieto Dickens profiles a city emptied by the pandemic
Almost 2 millions of you, beloved readers, visited Bushwick Daily in 2015 (whoa!), and while last year’s most popular list was primarily dedicated to the Bushwick-loving celebrity, this year brought a greater variety in topics you enjoyed
Summer doesn’t stop until we’ve used up all of our sunblock! Soak up the warm vibes this Saturday with a block party and opening reception at Lorimoto Gallery
The well-known phrase “Knowledge is Power” hit a little too close to home this past week at Pine Box Rock Shop, as they were tipped off by a customer that a beer they had on tap came from a brewery that wasn’t exactly, erm, in a nutshell, chill
Co-director, Rachel Nelson, sifted through over 3,000 photographs and created a giant timeline visually summarizing the experiences of Secret Project Robot throughout ten years of their existence
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Last night at around 10PM, the area of Montrose L train in East Williamsburg, which is colloquially referred to as Bushwick, has officially been graced by a celebrity 10,000 times cooler than any other celebs who hang out in Bushwick on the reg
It’s cold outside
Recently, Bushwick Daily sat down with artist and Bushwick Art Crit Group’s director of social media Drew Van Diest to get a one-on-one tutorial of just what it takes to give a great artist crit
Quantum-bam-next-wave-festival Sponsored By Brooklyn Academy of Music (BAM). BAM 2014 Next Wave Festival (Sep 9 — Dec 20). Created By BlankSlate Since 1981, the Next Wave Festival has been the venue for BAM’s most daring programming. This year’s festival — running from September 9 through December 20 — will feature 30 theater, music, dance, and film productions, plus 15 […]
Frieze New York – and all the posse fairs that come with it – is upon us! But why should Randall’s Island have all the fun? This weekend, many Bushwick galleries will be open late on Saturday to celebrate the week’s special devotion to the art world
Performance art is moody, finding its power in a volatile vortex of actions and references on the semiotic scale of art
Didn’t win a Grammy this week? Yeah, neither did we– unfortunately, we can’t all be Macklemore
Performa 13, the biennial performance arts consortium, has 56 remaining events that will take you on a veritable scavenger hunt all over the city. With only five days left to see all of the acts, you’d have to be a serious performance-art-junkie to see them all. If you have to limit yourself to one performance per […]
you know you want to. It’s officially summer as we’ve all come to realize. There are pluses and minuses for concert goers when summertime rolls around. Cons: venues are even sweatier, sidewalks and rooftops are more crowded, smoke clings to the skin in heat, fresh air is no less fresh when shared. Pros: free outdoor shows, […]
While I am always waiting with bated breath for the weekend to awaken me from my weekly doldrums, I am especially antsy due to the upcoming deluge of amazing art openings happening in Bushwick this week and next! As with the first buds of spring popping up along Knickerbocker, many galleries lie in wait for the spring exhibition season to hit and they have brought the goods with them this time
Robert Moses was responsible for the displacement of hundreds of thousands of individuals, most notably and cruelly through the development of the Cross-Bronx Expressway
With the conclusion of nearly two year run of a burlesque night I started at Piano’s of the lower east side, came retrospective and perspective