The cavernous but cozy space is home to a rotating cast of artists, some of whom will head down to SXSW in a few weeks.
Meet Gil, a lifelong homing pigeon enthusiast who had kept his beloved pets on the same rooftop for 27 years and who is currently rebuilding his flock.
The fictional series details the intertwined lives of immigrants from around the world who have chosen to make New York their home.
“What is Love?” deals with themes of friendship, relationships, and life in Bushwick.
“The Method” identifies the strategy that has kept many North Brooklyn residents in their homes despite aggressive attempts to displace them. The final step? “Never give up.”
Comedian Katy Berry writes and stars in “Katy in the Bush.”
“STILL WATERS, by award-winning director Peter Gordon and Producer Ann Lalic is a documentary about the joy of learning, one man’s singular vision of what education could be.”
“Let There Be Stuff,” Gill’s first musical, is a retelling of six books from Genesis.
The “experimental fantasy band flick” shot in the back yard of the McKibben Lofts, at La Luz and in the basement of Lone Wolf.
A movie set in a Bushwick party scene centers on a killer on a rampage and the two struggling arts who try are trying to identify the murderer.
“No Free Walls”, which premiered on YouTube, clearly explains how Joe Ficalora and The Bushwick Collective are stuck between a rock and a hard place.
The first Brooklyn Horror Fest will terrify and surprise fans of the autumnal genre.
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.
Check out the lineup for Nowadays’ Monday night film series.
Two local filmmakers are preparing a film festival which will celebrate the joys of low tech, sequential filmmaking
Mondays are about get a whole lot better.
A local filmmaker who found herself continually confronting narrow casting parameters in mainstream entertainment industry productions is asking her community for support in launching a web series that tackles subjects that, more often than not, don’t make it into silver screen and small screen narratives
Kava is sweeping the neighborhood! As you may have read in a previous post, kava is a ceremonial drink from the Polynesian Islands that has been steadily gaining popularity in the US via kava cafes (perhaps you’ve noticed the arrival of the chain Kavasutra)
“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
The Bushwick Film Festival announced this week that submissions are now open for its 9th annual festival this fall
Add “supergroup” to her already extensive resume.
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This weekend is all about exploring
The Bushwick Film Festival is baaaaaack!
Rooftop Films and Indiewire have teamed up to bring a special sneak preview of the film Krisha to a Bushwick rooftop this Thursday, August 20 at 8 p
Just in time for this Saturday’s Bushwick Collective Block Party, TribecaFilm
By Whitney Jordan & Katarina Hybenova
Bushwick Open Studios 2015 is just ONE week away! Remember to check out Arts in Bushwick’s official events all weekend
Bushwick is in full bloom this weekend with new shows at Schema Projects, 99 Cent Plus Gallery, Songs for Presidents, Amos Eno Gallery, Friday Studio Gallery and OUTLET
Secret Project Robot is not a gigantic warehouse that you might imagine to find in other parts of Bushwick, but rather a modest, bar-equipped and almost cozy venue