Sophie Parker has been been working with plants as her main medium under her design studio, Wife, for the past two years.
“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.”
Vulnerable stories are born from collaboration and community.
Cheap drinks, electronic music and other singles to get to know.
A look at “Seven and a Half Minutes”
Mayor Bill de Blasio announced Tuesday that his office will bolster the Tenant Support Unit, a team that reaches out to low-income residents facing eviction and landlord harassment.
No week in Bushwick is complete without a little poetry, dance and music!
See and hear the space for yourself at the opening of “Earshot,” a sound-sculpture show with which the audience participates.
A girl-power boutique is on it’s way to the neighborhood, and you don’t want to miss the opening-day bonanza!
Have you seen Johanna Toruño’s beautiful work? Her street art is making a difference—creating a place for people of color to know that they’re not alone.
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.
Bushwick Kitchen’s Casey Elsass tells Bushwick Daily about his delicious burgeoning business.
The film has a crew comprised of women and minorities and an impressive list of producers.
A former rehab facility on Bushwick’s DeKalb Ave is about to reopen as a 100-bed homeless shelter
Teens can face an uphill battle when asking to be taken seriously, especially teen girls, who so often come up short when seeking opportunities to be heard in open, insightful, meaningful public dialogue
If you’re an intersectional feminist, chances are you take Women’s History Month very seriously
Three cheers for oddity shops!
We acquire our materials quite obviously in the same way we do our friends: by choice
If you work in fashion (and since you’re a Bushwick resident chances are you do), September was a crazy, hectic, and exciting month for you thanks to New York Fashion Week
North Brooklyn literati face a nightly dilemma
If there is one weekend of the summer season you need to be physically present in Bushwick, it’s the first weekend of June, which traditionally belongs to the glorious neighborhood-wide celebration of art and community, festival Bushwick Open Studios organized by Arts in Bushwick
It’s no surprise the famous groundhog that is Punxsutawney Phil saw his shadow again this year
We first told you about the new online art gallery – Sugarlift – in our round up of neighborhood art news from 2014
Get ready for a jam-packed weekend of art openings in the neighborhood and beyond: Newcomer Chasm Gallery hosts its second opening this Friday and new series Norte Maar Presents @ Schema Projects is underway with an opening the same night
You didn’t realize just how much goes on behind the scenes of Bushwick Daily
Frieze New York – and all the posse fairs that come with it – is upon us! But why should Randall’s Island have all the fun? This weekend, many Bushwick galleries will be open late on Saturday to celebrate the week’s special devotion to the art world
All photos by Maria Gotay for Bushwick Daily The neighborhood is changing. Often for better, sometimes for worse. For every narrow coffee shop with divine breakfast sandwiches, for every Scotch egg, for every craft beer that makes the Bushwick rounds: another neighborhood stalwart closes its eyes for the last time. Goodbye Blue Monday has been […]
Whatever it is that you’ve been staring at– the gray slush, an excel spreadsheet, your cat, a brick wall–we recommend you take a break from it this weekend and get something beautiful before your eyes
I’ve never been one to watch “the game” on Sundays