NURTUREart began by putting on shows in borrowed space – empty Lower East Side storefronts, the corporate lobby of Citibank, the United Nations
Bushwick may be an international art world hub, but one of the Silent Barn’s current exhibitions showcases talent that wasn’t flown in: the drawings, sculptures, photos and zines of local high school students who are a part of the Ridgewood Bushwick Youth Center art program Casa Experimental
Bushwick Art Crit Group has big plans for bringing the work of local artists right into your homes—and they are already taking them on full-force, starting with a BACG artist exhibition this week! Emerging art collectors, this is your opportunity to pick up stimulating new works from the thriving community of Bushwick-based creatives. In preparation of […]
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.
Ninety percent of the startup’s artists are based in Brooklyn, including several in Bushwick.
UOVO:BROOKLYN is launching a new emerging artists prize: The UOVO Prize at the Brooklyn Museum.
Works and performances range from images of gentrification to the personification of chemical compounds and software.
BKABF is an art fair with a commitment to diversity and supporting emerging artists.
Teens can face an uphill battle when asking to be taken seriously, especially teen girls, who so often come up short when seeking opportunities to be heard in open, insightful, meaningful public dialogue
One way to help emerging artists to get the exposure and resources they need is to throw them a big festive showcase and an awards show
Once upon a time in Nigeria, a “long lost prince” was bored at his computer, and he thought to himself: “I’ve tried to scam business owners, I’ve tried to scam mothers and people on Craigslist desperate for jobs
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
This Sunday Fuchs Projects, in conjunction with the Rema Hort Mann Foundation, will host an open call for artists who would like to participate in the foundation’s upcoming fundraiser, Buy What You Love
London-born, The Other Art Fair hopes to support local and emerging artists.
Bushwick-based non-profit NURTUREart focusing on emerging artists is gearing up towards the greatest event of the year – their annual benefit
Scenes among “a discoherent group of young people making a discoherent collection of art”
Anti-fashion and anti-beauty have, ironically, become a trend of its own this year.
Bushwick’s music lovers have spoken!
El Sóntano, an art space that focuses on starting conversations about culture and society, said its final goodbye to their space.
NURTUREarts is closing due to resource challenges and a shifting environment for non-profits.
SPF 32, a group painting show curated by independent curator Madeleine Mermall, will take place in Bushwick’s oldest brewery
“It’s starting by hiring a team that is entirely female, or properly representing diversity on screen through gender, age, sexuality, race, culture, and religion.”
Catch Bushwick artist Rosa Miranda’s work at the upcoming fair.
The Exponential Festival is blowing up across Brooklyn, and the local art space The Glove will hold eight non-traditional performances.
Ways to give back to the community during (and after) the holiday season.
Don’t let the impending tax deadline bog you down, and head out to these fab seven events. One for every day.
Summer’s coming, and the music world is toying with our emotions
[contextly_auto_sidebar id=”w6h9DVawY43A1VqlWd6iCzfgzcls5oB5″] it’sover The next two weeks are pretty much my favorite time to be in the city. Everyone’s on vacation, tourists are concentrated into a couple of areas that I never go to anyway, and I can usually get a seat on the subway in the morning! August is also the time when Bushwick […]
Aah yes, Bushwick summer – a time where
I find myself on a double narration as I tell my Bushbabies about the story of art ahead of us. From works inspired by the famous musings of authors James Joyce and Dylan Thomas, to pieces that draw literary connections from personal histories and present happenings. You’ll drift off to your dreams as I read […]
It’s kind of difficult to think about June right now, but for Julia Sinelnikova and the rest of the Arts in Bushwick (AiB) crew, it’s all that’s on their minds