Tim “Love” Lee of MoMA Ps1’s warm up series is teaming up with The Living Installation to create an Immersive sound experience.
Sophie Parker has been been working with plants as her main medium under her design studio, Wife, for the past two years.
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
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Michael Alan and Jadda Cat Are At It Again
Known for avant-garde displays, Living Installation is back with another intriguing performance
Just after his birthday, Bushwick born and bred artist known for his avant garde Living Installation, Michael Alan is having a new exhibit opening tonight at Gasser Grunert Gallery (33A Orchard Street) at the Lower East Side
“Where we are located has brought a lot of creatives to the space,” says a psychotherapist who specializes in dance and movement therapy.
A meditation on public and private mourning, now at a gallery in a Bushwick
Temple offers community to practitioners, students, artists and those who are interested in learning more about rope, movement, meditation and more.
Your guide to everything party and nightlife for Halloween
Your guide to the best events and how to navigate the artistic madness this weekend.
UOVO:BROOKLYN is launching a new emerging artists prize: The UOVO Prize at the Brooklyn Museum.
Something fun for everyday of your Bushweek.
The series is back with a show focused on autobiography.
Follow our multimedia heroine on a stream of consciousness romp that’s equal parts funny, sad, Twin Peaks, and Tori Amos. In a living room. With fireworks.
Two back to back arts events organized by long time Bushwick artists and residents are scheduled for this Saturday, and both events are intended to serve as forums for community engagement with rampant gentrification and its affects on Bushwick and greater Brooklyn
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 […]
There are a lot of theories about the ways that art and alchemy cross paths
By Whitney Jordan & Katarina Hybenova
Walking around Select Art Fair (all photos courtesy of Ventiko) Bushwick is proudly weird. And weird people keep weird pets. Whether it’s a large yellow python whose owner hangs him on a tree at St. Nicholas Ave, or a big cat on a leash that frequently hangs on Bogart St. A Bushwick artist named Ventiko is one of those proud, weird […]
Get ready Bushwick! This weekend’s openings are back-to-back, so let’s hope you rested well over the holidays
Consider a typical day in our neighborhood: there is always something happening, something new, something changing
Instagram Takeover – Ariel Churnin – Fall foliage, tree, changing colors Rough winter winds and the lack of sunshine are conducive to start feeling blue. And even Bushwick, an old good friend who was highfiving us all summer is suddenly all grey and cold. But Bushwick, you can’t fool us, there’s so much to appreciate you! Just […]
Last week’s openings got us all hot and bothered, literally. Summer weather came back just as it was expected to end—and it’s due to the Bushwick art scene heating up (so it’s not just global warming, guys). From Valentine Gallery to Schema Projects and onto Outlet, as the temperature gets ready to fall, the suart heats […]
As the story goes, there are a million different ways to say I Love You