Whether you’re a freelancer or are still waiting to go back to the office, these are some local coffee shops with WiFi to work remotely out of.
Right off of the Jefferson L train stop, Cocoon offers private and communal workspaces, as well as plenty of areas to relax and refresh.
Ninety percent of the startup’s artists are based in Brooklyn, including several in Bushwick.
Mary DeVincentis’ new exhibit “Alone In This Together” conveys poignant narratives from moments during the pandemic of unimaginable, surreal circumstances fraught with connection, dark humor and hope.
For Bushwick film workers, the IATSE strike indicates a potential shift in how the film industry operates.
“I think the fact that this is becoming a conversation is important. Just that within itself is creating a lot of positive impact,” said Anya Sapozhnikova, co-founder of House of Yes.
A guide to finding pet care for dogs, cats and even other pets in and around Bushwick.
The Fund Excluded Workers Coalition calls on the community for volunteers now that applications are underway.
Start with a rally, learn how to apply and end with a dance party!
Amid an ongoing pandemic, Dashi Brooklyn packs up contemporary Japanese, to-go.
A city-wide grassroots, volunteer effort called In It Together NYC, is tackling food insecurity to ensure New Yorkers don’t go hungry during COVID-19 pandemic.
A fine art rental subscription company called Curina has launched a COVID-19 benefit project and will donate 100% of its sale commission to delivering PPE
The company’s comfy yet stylish digs offer a positive space for creatives to thrive.
The Taillor Group teaches kink-positive, feminist BDSM workshops hosted in a safe, judgement free and empowering environment.
Maisie Broome is a multidisciplinary artist working with wood, paper, textiles, and fashion.
This trans and non-binary inclusive space offers multiple amenities.
Unleash your creative monster, plus learn how to budget as an artist.
An emergency scene at a construction site in Bushwick, just steps away from the massive sinkhole, on Evergreen Avenue and Decatur Street.
The Cargo Project Gallery held its first exhibit on July 3 with work from a Korean designer.
Learn beyond your homemade kombucha skills.
Lack of health insurance, coupled with harmful chemical products, only serve to create a potentially life-threatening work environment.
Bushwick residents have called for a five-year compromise with the city and CORE Services Group on the proposed men’s shelter at 97 Wyckoff Ave.,
Natalia Sacasa and her artist co-op Meantime are now teaching Freakebana.
After Pilotworks Shutdown, 180 business lost their commercial kitchen space. Will Food Labs provide them with the right facilities?
Three local women gear up to create a green and sustainable community.
Reese Samuel is gifting the community with free workshops on a variety of topics, including career development.