The Brooklyn Mirage is quickly becoming the hottest venue in East Williamsburg
The area behind The Bodega Bar, which previously housed food truck The Diggs, is being transformed into an oasis filled with Brooklyn food and drink vendors, The Patio del Gato
Meet the New Zealander tearing up the streets of Bushwick.
Bushwick Open Studios is the best but the icing on top of the cake was without question, the Bushwick Collective Block Party
Guys, you know the drill
Guys, do you remember last year’s Bushwick Collective Block Party at Troutman St and St
“Nothing is forever,” Brooklyn-based artist Vexta says when discussing street art’s temporary life span
While Monday’s Apple Keynote put the Apple Watch and the new gold Macbook on everybody’s mind, right here on Wyckoff Ave in Bushwick we got to see the premiere of the new Eye Phone! Yarn is the medium of choice for recent Bushwick transplant, London Kaye, who’s been peppering Bushwick with loads of crocheted graffiti gems (like these wearable Power Ranger masks – her personal favorite Bushwick piece)
Not that we want you to start off your week procrastinating but there is a new mobile game (Androids only!) set in Bushwick and we thought you might enjoy it
From the number of the vintage fashion stores that opened in Bushwick relatively recently, we probably love the most the $10 Vintage Fashion Trailer parked on Bogart St
Winter in NYC is probably my least favorite time of year because, sure, the snow looks pretty for about three minutes when it first begins to fall, but then it either melts and turns into brown sludge, or it freezes and turns into sheets of ice
Beat Nite, the neighborhood-wide gallery walk across Bushwick and Ridgewood, is just one week away and we clued you in on several of the newest shows in last week’s round-up of art openings
Ugh, Valentine’s Day
Recently, the much-appreciated and often visited street art murals curated under the umbrella of The Bushwick Collective were vandalized by a self-identified Bushwick resident and native in the name of combating gentrification
When Strauss Yawney first reached out to us about hosting a Detritus-themed Insta-Takeover, my first thought was: Finding trash in Bushwick? That shouldn’t be too hard
Against the cold, gray, bleak background of Brooklyn in January, colorful things, and literally anything with the smallest hint of cheer, are sure to stand out
After months of eager anticipation, Tyson Ho has finally delivered on a promise he made back in March: whole hog, North Carolina style BBQ, accompanied by an obscene number of craft beers, right here in Bushwick
What did you notice when you first met Bushwick? If you’re Bushwick-born and raised, you’ll remember things through a child’s eyes
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Instagram Takeover – Suzi Sadler – Bushwick sign, paint Do you like paint? Of course you do, you live in [or you live near or you love] Bushwick! It’s no surprise that virtually everything in our art-centric neighborhood is covered in the stuff. You’ll find interesting paint jobs on buildings and streets and cars everywhere you […]
Instagram Takeover – Nicole Craine – Bushwick sunset, swings Holy moly, Bushwick at sunset is incredible. Last week Nicole Craine shared some ridiculously beautiful photos of the magical time between school/work/etc. and bedtime in an Insta-Takeover called “5 to 9.” This entire Insta-Takeover project is most certainly not about the numbers, but I have to brag on her behalf – you folks […]
I saw something unexpected on my usual walk to Flushing Avenue by way of my favorite side street, Vandervoort Place last Saturday afternoon
This year has been a bad year for pool tables I have known
Calling all Brooklynites ready to trade in graffiti landscapes for green grass, stunning lake views, and an all-expenses-paid mini music festival! The Wild Honey Pie is back at it with their second year of Welcome Campers
You may have recently passed by Deborah Brown’s old Storefront and noticed a new business has filled the space
Each week Bushwick Daily brings you a new Artist FlashCard introducing an amazing artist living/working/showing in Bushwick who you need to know
Your last name doesn’t have to be Johnson in order to feel welcomed at this new Bushwick bar
While it’s been less than a week since our collective freakout over winter storms named Hercules and vortexes that are polar in nature, many people in the island nation of the Philippines are struggling to put their lives together in the two months since Typhoon Haiyan (otherwise known as Yolanda)
The name of the coffee shop has nothing to do with the exercise Pilates; it refers to the taste palate as well as the physical wooden pallets that comprise much of the new coffee shop’s interior
At the risk of beating a dead horse here, I thought it would be fun and interesting to do a follow-up to the awesome story my colleagues did on five places to get laid in Bushwick
News is coming in this morning that four people are dead in a shooting that occurred last night around midnight at 318 Maujer Street (between Waterbury and Morgan) in East Williamsburg
This past Monday night NURTUREart held their annual benefit, where a varied mix of painting, sculpture, collage and drawings covered the walls, and collectors and critics mixed with teenagers with art school ambitions
I hope that Banksy and his residency in the streets of New York City is not old news for you yet because after 17 days of surprises, highlights, and a total obsession on the part of many, Banksy hit the Bed Stuy-Bushwick border today
You may have heard the news, you may have seen the posters, or you may not have
The Bushwick art scene has been atwitter lately with more people than ever coming to the neighborhood to see what the hype is about
While we’re thrilled that Banksy’s put up a new work that Bushwick can call its very own, the incomparable international man of mystery has, as usual, left us with lots of questions about this contribution to the street art mecca we call home