SPF 32, a group painting show curated by independent curator Madeleine Mermall, will take place in Bushwick’s oldest brewery
“Younger people were a lot more receptive of this idea.”
“I hope my voice encourages others in my community to live whatever their weird truth is.”
Three local women gear up to create a green and sustainable community.
Some are absolutely free to join and one is hiding in Ridgewood!
If he wins, Espinal will become the youngest politician, and the first Latino to be in city-wide politics.
“People are becoming homeless.”
The space is shutting down due to financial reasons.
City Council will decide the fate of the Cabaret Law tomorrow and Councilman Rafael Espinal says he has the votes to repeal it.
Jonathan Chapline’s upcoming exhibit was partially inspired by living in a small, Bushwick apartment.
A study shows a 1116 percent increase over the past 15 years.
Artist and model Stephanie Guedalia talks about growing up in a modern Orthodox Jewish community and her transition from viewing nakedness as a bad thing to choosing nudity.
The cavernous but cozy space is home to a rotating cast of artists, some of whom will head down to SXSW in a few weeks.
Don’t drink just any tea, drink a tea inspired by your neighborhood!
Bushwick’s tight-knit arts community draws on the collective decades of experience some locals have keeping unconventionally constructed spaces functional and safe.
Frieze week is over, but that doesn’t mean that it’s going to be a low key weekend for the art world: galleries are back in action and will feature a plethora of sights and events that will be sure to bedazzle your senses like a Lizzy McGuire era pair of rhinestone embellished jeans
Here’s the definitive round-up of where to prove your brain is the biggest.
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This weekend’s art openings remind me of the lost art of handwriting
July 11 was a perfect day for the annual photo walk organized by Meryl Meisler and her friends Bizarre Black Box Gallery, Bridging Bushwick Sculpture Garden, Professional Women Photographers and of course, Bushwick Daily
Art Explorers explore Interstate Projects Living in Bushwick, one can easily get get exposed to art. From Bushwick Open Studios to Beat Nite Gallery Crawl to Apostrophe’s impromptu subway art shows, it seems like around every corner and inside every building there is something going on. NURTUREart, one of Bushwick’s beloved galleries and a non-profit organization, […]
As time would have it, Bushwick Open Studios 2015 is NEXT weekend and there will be more than enough to see as our neighborhood transforms into the ultimate art mecca of NYC
Bushwick is in full bloom this weekend with new shows at Schema Projects, 99 Cent Plus Gallery, Songs for Presidents, Amos Eno Gallery, Friday Studio Gallery and OUTLET
We’re beyond bummed to report that on Troutman Street will be closing come December 1. Although the owners didn’t immediately reply to a request for comment, rumor has it that rent went up astronomically this year and the involved parties could no longer afford to stay in the work/live/yoga/party space. After 3 years in business bringing […]
Along Broadway, between Belvedere and Locust Streets, at the end of an alley lined with old books, pins, crash cymbals ($15), used bikes, and religious paraphernalia, lies Primitive Languages
Oh, Detroit! With your sprouting art scene, amazing yet abandoned mansions, eerie industrial sites but perhaps the most importantly– with your atmosphere of new beginnings, hope and community. How can a Brooklynite even begin to start approaching the Motor City and finding out about its creative community? Well, one way is to get on the […]