How not pursuing art professionally has given one painter “the freedom to not care what people think.”
After a year and a half, Bushwick’s DorDor art gallery closes its doors, as the co-owner of the space seeks new ways to accomplish her goals of democratizing access to the art market for up-and-coming artists.
Sandiford will say he’s a stylist who’s been kicked out and needs a ride to his studio, or something along those lines.
Ninety percent of the startup’s artists are based in Brooklyn, including several in Bushwick.
Local Bushwick street artist Gazoo ToTheMoon brings a weekend long art and music festival to the neighborhood.
“Part of the idea is to create opportunity, in some small measure, for artists.”
Bushwick photographers Meryl Meisler and Rafael Fuchs showcase neighborhood photos spanning 1981-2021 at the Thames Art Center.
Safely get through the coming fall with billiards, karaoke, ceramics, flower arrangement and more.
This weekend, Bushwick Daily and DorDor Gallery invite you to GREEN, an eco-themed event featuring a collection of art and film, live music and speeches from community leaders.
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.
El Sóntano, an art space that focuses on starting conversations about culture and society, said its final goodbye to their space.
The Cargo Project Gallery held its first exhibit on July 3 with work from a Korean designer.
Her activist-based work on the criminal justice system will be on display this summer in Bushwick.
Curator Julio Alejandro Rodriguez brings together nine artists whose work embody the perseverance and strength of the queer community.
Natalia Sacasa and her artist co-op Meantime are now teaching Freakebana.
Husband-wife duo Patrick Noecker and Christine Costello, opened FEELS late December of 2018.
A culmination of sculpture, painting, performance, and illustration by Ben Ross Davis.
Mother and daughter explore their relationship through art.
Spring/Break Art Fair kicks off this Wednesday at the United Nations Plaza in Midtown East!
Alisa Alferova discovered well-being and muse in disconnecting from the digital world.
Curated artists have created their work by investigating the connection between abstraction and self-portrait.
Bringing intersectional comedy to North Brooklyn.
A live-painting event in Bushwick on Friday night challenged artists to tap into their inner Bob Ross.
The extended Bushwick creative community took to the streets of Manhattan for the 2018 Women’s March.
How To Draw A Tyrant is a new exhibition at Brooklyn Wayfarers.