“I always knew that if I could just get myself here, it would be home.”
Step into the panoramas of “American Trilogy” and you just might walk out with a different perspective about a person, place, or cause you thought you knew all about.
The neighborhood’s beloved coffee, brunch, and wine destination makes a splash at its new Canadian location.
Adam Maldonado is a 52-year-old Bushwick native and a graffiti artist since he was a teenager.
Tom Montagliano’s mobile art space was in his van when the vehicle was stolen in Bed-Stuy last week. When the van was recovered in Bushwick, the igloo was gone.
The first prize winner in in the competition will receive $250 for their work!
25 local artists will gather at Better Than Jam to paint portraits of adorable pups in real time at this charming, weird party benefitting Williamsburg’s Brooklyn Animal Resource Coalition.
Finger Food was curated by three former Cooper Union classmates, marking brainchild The Hand’s first show.
Bushwick’s Still Waters in a Storm is helping kids discover their inner William Blakes this summer.
Ventiko is a meme—and also an arts educator.
A new documentary exploring the work of several contemporary female artists reveals that Bushwick is home to a new wave of critics of the Art Establishment’s gender biases
Greenpoint Open Studios recently took over the neighborhood to the northwest of Bushwick, and Bushwick Daily took a field trip over to check it out
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
Bushwick may be an international art world hub, but one of the Silent Barn’s current exhibitions showcases talent that wasn’t flown in: the drawings, sculptures, photos and zines of local high school students who are a part of the Ridgewood Bushwick Youth Center art program Casa Experimental
Two back to back arts events organized by long time Bushwick artists and residents are scheduled for this Saturday, and both events are intended to serve as forums for community engagement with rampant gentrification and its affects on Bushwick and greater Brooklyn
“Méxtasis,” a local art show planned for early June, is seeking work by Mexican artists organized around the themes of their country of origin and the concept of ecstasy
Bushwick’s local Tedx chapter has announced its 2016 lineup—and it’s nothing if not dynamic, with presenters ranging from a New York City civil rights attorney who will speak about police and community relations to the executive director of Clowns Without Borders
This weekend, East Williamsburg’s SIGNAL Gallery presents something that might help assuage your winter blues: A fully functional sauna is one of the features of the show opening there this Saturday
Myrtle Broadway can be a dark, timeless abyss sometimes—especially during rush hour
SPONSORED—Don’t expect bouquets of roses when walking into Flowers For All Occasions at 1114 DeKalb Ave in Bushwick
Bushwick has seen plenty of bizarre nudity over the years–whether it’s burlesque, shows ar Bizarre, smallest dick contest, or an old-fashion strip club Pumps
A new hotel is bringing a local touch to its walls.
With its alternative culture and art-friendly environment, Berlin of recent years has been an interesting destination for New York artists worthy exploring
It’s that time of year when you’re trying extra hard to fit in an art exhibit between all the Christmas shopping, office parties and general holiday madness
Hint: He’s a major rap artist.
A thousand feet of glorious anti-gentrification tape is now available for your consuming pleasure.
There has been a rustling through town about this weekend’s openings: it seems everyone under the Bushwick sun will be at Lorimoto’s “Open Call” reception on Saturday, and in between shows at 56 Bogart plus another at the new Space776 location, a selection of artist talks are taking place this weekend as well
Check out what he’s done so far.
Mike Serafino’s “Burn Canvas” opens Thursday at 630 Flushing Avenue (Image courtesy of Mike Serafino) We’re more than halfway through July and therein—halfway through the summer of 2015. This week’s mid-summer story brings new openings, artist talks and live performances across the neighborhood. We even have a new gallery – Gallery Petite at 114 Wilson Avenue […]
Just after his birthday, Bushwick born and bred artist known for his avant garde Living Installation, Michael Alan is having a new exhibit opening tonight at Gasser Grunert Gallery (33A Orchard Street) at the Lower East Side
Meet the New Zealander tearing up the streets of Bushwick.
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