Many local artists think it’s time Ridgewood had its own thing, so they created a more laid-back version of Bushwick Open Studios
Maria is known craftsman in the area.
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“It was incredible, there was so much heartwarming generosity and genuine harmony.”
Natalia Sacasa and her artist co-op Meantime are now teaching Freakebana.
Husband-wife duo Patrick Noecker and Christine Costello, opened FEELS late December of 2018.
A culmination of sculpture, painting, performance, and illustration by Ben Ross Davis.
Reese Samuel is gifting the community with free workshops on a variety of topics, including career development.
“This project is important because it is a reminder of how much is yet to be done in the movement for equal access opportunities and inclusion in all aspects of life for people with disabilities.”
Linda Thach went from one coffee shop to running multiple thriving businesses.
The Bushwick artist captured the neighborhood in her song, which is part of a larger mixtape named Project 10.
Through the Street Art Pilgrimage, a local art historian and culture critic provides greater insight into some of the neighborhood’s most prominent works of street art.
Laurel Snyder’s new dance LOOP comes to The Footlight
Bringing intersectional comedy to North Brooklyn.
A recent report shows that Bushwick will be a hub for construction of new apartment buildings over the next couple of years.
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Brooklyn elected officials announced a new joint sponsored legislation to expand urban agriculture and maintain community shared space at Ashford Street Abundant Garden.
So many residents have expressed their condolences and safety concerns after the 4-year-old’s death.
It’s called House of Words.
A live-painting event in Bushwick on Friday night challenged artists to tap into their inner Bob Ross.
An artsy Advent calendar in the windows of 25 bodegas.
Local artists and DIY spaces are joining forces to help protect the cultural and artistic fabric of New York City.
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has got a plan to deal with radioactive material at Ridgewood site, QNS reported.