An elaborately curated dance festival hits the warehouses of Bushwick this Pride weekend
It’s May Day weekend!
“How do we create a model of sustainable income for ourselves as artists?”
New boutique pushes locally-designed clothes
Right off of the Jefferson L train stop, Cocoon offers private and communal workspaces, as well as plenty of areas to relax and refresh.
A roundup of new food and drink spots in and around Bushwick and Ridgewood, including new slice shops, chicken joints and Calvin Eng’s new Cantonese concept.
An update on how local music and nightlife venues are reacting to the Omicron surge, including details on New Year’s Eve events.
Described by its creator as a “serene guided meditation,” Bottom of the Ocean takes audience members to an underground world full of unusual rituals.
The ultimate guide to Bushwick vintage stores.
The second season is set to be released in February of 2022, and the podcast is currently looking for people who are just dipping their toes into their non-monogamy journeys.
“It’s really important for me to be able to give back,” said Aaron Nessel, founder of Bushwick Yacht Club.
To attend the day-long event filled with music, presentations, a graduation ceremony and the mural reveal, be sure to RSVP.
Temple offers community to practitioners, students, artists and those who are interested in learning more about rope, movement, meditation and more.
The Costume Closet, Bushwick’s new costume rental wardrobe, opens just in time for Halloween.
The Butterfly Project, a collage surrounding the narratives of immigration and migration, will cover an entire wall in Senator Julia Salazar’s office.
Bushwick photographers Meryl Meisler and Rafael Fuchs showcase neighborhood photos spanning 1981-2021 at the Thames Art Center.
Once held exclusively outdoors and online, Wick’s Pilates and movement classes will now have a space to call their own.
A birthday party for Mayday Space and Starr Bar, the start of the 2021 Brooklyn Wildlife Summer Festival, an all-day market and art show on Wilson Ave. and more! These are the events happening this week (September 2-8) in and around Bushwick.
This Saturday, July 31, Farewell Bar will host a pop-up market featuring work made by local designers and artists.
The man behind Forcella sets up his own shop, Rosie Pizza Bar, in the place of a disgraced pizzeria.
The last exhibit of “Pleasure Pavilions: a series of installations” will close on Friday at the Luhring Augustine Gallery’s Bushwick location.
The nonprofit’s new multimillon-dollar art space is set to open to the public in East Williamsburg on Saturday, July 10.
The punks at Viva Los Saicos are ready to kick things off this weekend with a concert.
Tania Roberts opened up her new gallery, Tania Scott Gallery, with a four-artist exhibition.
Taking its name from the latest capacity requirements, an unused storefront on Cypress Avenue has become an art gallery.
A new arts platform called Paradice Palase wants to sell art for under $800 and ‘wearable art’ for even less
At La Casa Art House, a low-key, grunge style attracts artists without galleries or even, sometimes, websites.
On the heels of this singularly terrible year, Bushwick Daily needs your help
The third and final installment of Bushwick Art Club with Lucky Rabbit
Before Marzipan Physics began wheatpasting her work throughout New York City, she was an extraterrestrial particle physicist from the planet Eupraxia.