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.
“Part of the idea is to create opportunity, in some small measure, for artists.”
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.
Tania Roberts opened up her new gallery, Tania Scott Gallery, with a four-artist exhibition.
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.
Bushwick community members hold a community pantry outside The Living Gallery.
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.
Curator Julio Alejandro Rodriguez brings together nine artists whose work embody the perseverance and strength of the queer community.
Mother and daughter explore their relationship through art.
Spring/Break Art Fair kicks off this Wednesday at the United Nations Plaza in Midtown East!
Curated artists have created their work by investigating the connection between abstraction and self-portrait.
Questions remain nearly one week after the incident.
The space is much smaller than its Bushwick counterpart, but it still packs a punch.
Here are some of our most delicious photos from this year’s Taste of Bushwick!
They studied the greats and are emulating their work in this special one evening show!
The cutting-edge gallery announced they’ll be moving from Chelsea to Willoughby Avenue this June.
On Monday, November 21, The Living Gallery is working with nonprofits We Feed N.Y.C. and Hey There Beautiful to serve a festive Thanksgiving-style meal.
Finger Food was curated by three former Cooper Union classmates, marking brainchild The Hand’s first show.
After less than two years in the neighborhood, local art gallery Sugarlift has announced it will be moving from 200 Morgan Ave to the NoMad area of Manhattan
Johnson Avenue might be the biggest determining factor in how the formerly industrial area between Williamsburg and Bushwick proper changes in the coming years
This weekend, East Williamsburg’s SIGNAL Gallery presents something that might help assuage your winter blues: A fully functional sauna is one of the features of the show opening there this Saturday
When one door closes, another one opens.
With its alternative culture and art-friendly environment, Berlin of recent years has been an interesting destination for New York artists worthy exploring
In Bushwick, Fuchs Projects, a contemporary art gallery with a special focus on photography, has announced the creation of an ambitious project called the “Bushwick 200
This weekend’s art openings remind me of the lost art of handwriting
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