Famous in Bushwick: Silky’s Brings Street Art Indoors

Famous in Bushwick: Silky's Brings Street Art Indoors

Something that I have always liked about Silky’s is their outlook on life – which is that it shouldn’t always be taken so seriously and that it should be enjoyed to the fullest. During this past weekend for BOS, Silky’s Skateshop partnered with Pop Up x NYC to bring a group exhibition that focuses on just that.

Famous in Bushwick: Silky's Brings Street Art Indoors

 

Famous in Bushwick: Silky's Brings Street Art Indoors
Famous in Bushwick: Silky's Brings Street Art Indoors

Some popular street artists were also brought indoors, showcasing their work inside the Loom on what once was the Living Gallery’s walls. Artists such as Jerkface, Phetus and Deps, were a part of this “Famous in Bushwick” exhibit.

Famous in Bushwick: Silky's Brings Street Art Indoors
Famous in Bushwick: Silky's Brings Street Art Indoors

Wizard Skull even dropped by: “Am I getting my picture taken for ‘Sexiest Man in Bushwick’?” Sure, Wizard Skull.

Famous in Bushwick: Silky's Brings Street Art Indoors

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