Bushwick community members hold a community pantry outside The Living Gallery.
They studied the greats and are emulating their work in this special one evening show!
On Monday, November 21, The Living Gallery is working with nonprofits We Feed N.Y.C. and Hey There Beautiful to serve a festive Thanksgiving-style meal.
The Bushwick-born artist shared intimate photos from her Bushwick.
The holidays aren’t just about parties, pumpkin spice lattes and shopping: they’re about giving
“Lady Gaga ruined my life!” Nyssa Frank giggles one afternoon in the backyard of the gallery and event space she runs in Bushwick called The Living Gallery
Have you ever had a chance to observe the difference between the weekend and Monday crowds at the gym? Every Monday we absolve the weekend’s sins of alcohol and excessive debaucheries by rushing into the gym, replacing bloody marys with smoothies, and retrying that diet we started last Monday and quit on Friday
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By Erin Moore
By Jen Hitchings
The space is much smaller than its Bushwick counterpart, but it still packs a punch.
“Part of the idea is to create opportunity, in some small measure, for artists.”
At La Casa Art House, a low-key, grunge style attracts artists without galleries or even, sometimes, websites.
The Cargo Project Gallery held its first exhibit on July 3 with work from a Korean designer.
This site has everything needed to have a community within a community.
You’ll come for the message and stay for the amenities!
This weekend’s art openings remind me of the lost art of handwriting
Mike Serafino’s “Burn Canvas” opens Thursday at 630 Flushing Avenue (Image courtesy of Mike Serafino) We’re more than halfway through July and therein—halfway through the summer of 2015. This week’s mid-summer story brings new openings, artist talks and live performances across the neighborhood. We even have a new gallery – Gallery Petite at 114 Wilson Avenue […]
At this point in the winter, after spending weeks on end going straight home after work and only leaving your apartment for the corner bodega and your local bar, you might be getting a little Bushwick cabin fever
We first told you about the new online art gallery – Sugarlift – in our round up of neighborhood art news from 2014
Throwing your persone in the vortex called Bushwick Open Studios frequently comes with a creeping yet steady anxiety of missing the best spectacle of your life happening perhaps just next door
[contextly_auto_sidebar id=”OeUVcJ7UtpPg8O8mzhN8sxDR75EoBT93″] Avital Burg, Cardboard Castle (courtesy of Slag Gallery) A sense of recognition draws you to the canvas. Something you’re visually unaware of makes you feel comfortable, the way you’re not quite aware that the subtle smell of cinnamon in a cafe is reminding you of home. You’ve never felt a strong connection to […]
I was not sure what to expect when I arrived to the gallery late last night, but was immediately surprised and impressed by the incredible effect the plants had on the space
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