Maria Hernandez has never had a public art sculpture — until now.
Brooklyn elected officials announced a new joint sponsored legislation to expand urban agriculture and maintain community shared space at Ashford Street Abundant Garden.
It tells the story of a socially anxious sportswriter and his new female friend, a pro cuddler he hired.
Last night, the new “night mayor” met an eager crowd at Bushwick’s DIY venue, Secret Project Robot.
After years of work, Bushwick’s own Braven Brewing Company finally has a deal on their own production space.
We had the chance to sit down with Brendan Jay Sullivan, one of the most vocal Night Mayor applicants.
Hi name is Ishmael Osekre, and he has a history.
See and hear the space for yourself at the opening of “Earshot,” a sound-sculpture show with which the audience participates.
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Jonathan Chapline’s upcoming exhibit was partially inspired by living in a small, Bushwick apartment.
Lexody is all about putting you in touch with people who want to learn your native language.
The project pairs a filmmaker with a poet in order to create original art every day of April.
Bushwick is lousy with opportunities to participate in grassroots democracy this week. Take advantage of them all!
Musician and producer Oliver Ignatius builds his Meadow Street studio and collective with an eclectic cast of performers.
Bushwick Fashion Night was held at the Umbrella Factory last Wednesday, breaking the NYFW mold with stylish theatrics, dance performances and diversity on the runway.
These meetings may help determine how you get between Manhattan and Bushwick in 2019 and beyond.
Sammy Needlz is a producer, radio show host, and DJ based in Brooklyn while playing clubs all over New York City and beyond, often traveling to Europe and Asia for gigs.
How Joseph Woolridge grew his New York Studio Factory into an independent collective of audio producers, visual artists and entrepreneurs.
An organization with nearly 50 years of experience connecting artists and youth for public art projects is planning a Bushwick project—but they can’t do it without you!
Books, coffee, vegetarian food, vintage clothes, records—it’s all here.
A New York City urban design institute’s single day L train shutdown solution competition yielded some interesting results, which L train riders will enjoy checking out
The Manhattan installment of the meeting about the L train shut down took place in 14th st’s opulent Salvation Army Theater
Later this month, Bushwick is getting a vegan food + lifestyle festival, approriately named Plant-Based Bushwick
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
L train-dependent Brooklyn residents, business owners and officials met in Williamsburg Wednesday night to grapple with the paucity of L train service alternatives
Big sign “DONALD ERES UN PENDEJO” projected against a building on Wyckoff Avenue greeted people who came to the Saturday Holiday show at House of Yes in Bushwick
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Though they never really left us (I caught a new show every other week this summer), Bushwick art openings are reviving in bulk starting this Friday night
Photo: Katarina Hybenova for Bushwick Daily #5 Ridgewick The consistent quality of art showcases happening on Ridgewood-Bushwick border for this year’s BOS is sure to get you on your bike and off the Dekalb and Myrtle-Wyckoff L train stops. Whether you want to keep it closer to the ‘wick or head further into Ridgewood, there’s […]