As New York braces for a second wave of coronavirus, Bushwick’s essential workers, small business owners and artists reflect on their experiences and lessons learned.
“The Show!” is the love child of two creative strangers, who found business partnership and passion for their art via a dating app.
See and hear the space for yourself at the opening of “Earshot,” a sound-sculpture show with which the audience participates.
Diana Deane is an artist with expertise you need when it comes to bridal design and alterations.
As part of an effort to document the Bushwick artist community, long time Bushwick photographer Meryl Meisler and James Panero of the Bushwick Documentation Project are inviting all artists, organizers, gallerists, and journalists participating in Bushwick Open Studios this year to appear in a group photo taken outside of Stout Projects on Saturday, June 4th at 11am
Bushwick’s DIY music scene gets a lot of hype—but one local space is offering musicians with more formal training a place to collaborate, play, and perform
ISCP Open Studios June gave us Bushwick Open Studios, October gave us Greenpoint and Gowanus Open Studios, and now November will usher in ISCP Fall Open Studios. If you have ever come across The International Studio & Curatorial Program (ISCP) building while walking along Metropolitan Ave and wondered about the artists and their works that are inside—this is your […]
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3rd Ward may have had its faults (more of them than we imagined, it seems), but there was something deeply inspiring about a huge workspace and resource center designed especially for Brooklyn’s many talented creators, and we’d be lying if we told you its presence won’t be missed
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Before Bushwick had New York Times write-ups and citywide acclaim for its art scene, it was a silent, sleeping hub of creative ingenuity
“I’ve always been fascinated at what it must have been like in the 1970s in Soho and the 1980s in the East Village