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— Chris Rock (@chrisrock) June 7, 2015
Bushwick art scene may not be as impenetrable as The New York Times thinks. For one, Chris Rock didn’t have a problem to “find an entrance” during this past weekend’s Bushwick Open Studios, and joyfully hang out with artists at 17-17 Troutman St and 16 Cypress Ave buildings, visiting artist studios taking selfies, and simply enjoying BOS 2015.
Yesterday, on Sunday June 7, at noon he tweeted a picture of himself standing in front of a piece by artist Delphine Diaw Diallo, and later a picture of a Bushwick Collective street mural.
Several Instagram photos were posted shortly after with Chris Rock posing with artist Brittany Knapp, Delphine Diaw Diallo, as well as a picture of him visiting the speakeasy location of Mobile Vintage.
Did Chris Rock also visit your studio? Leave us a comment!
— Chris Rock (@chrisrock) June 7, 2015
A photo posted by Jenn Singer Gallery (@jennsingergallery) on Jun 7, 2015 at 3:12pm PDT
Chillin in the showroom today with Chris Rock. #goodtimes #themobilevintageshop #bushwickopenstudios #chrisrock #funnyguy #wereopen A photo posted by The Mobile Vintage Shop. (@mobilevintagebk) on Jun 7, 2015 at 12:32pm PDT
Chris Rock came to Bushwick Open Studios and stopped by! Not bad for a Sunday!
A photo posted by Brittany Knapp (@keeblerart) on Jun 7, 2015 at 11:55am PDT