Bushwick photographers Meryl Meisler and Rafael Fuchs showcase neighborhood photos spanning 1981-2021 at the Thames Art Center.
Hey photo friends, what are you working on these days? I’m finishing up a new series with photos taken around the neighborhood and I just signed up for this weekend’s portfolio review at Fuchs Projects to get feedback from some key talents in the industry
By Katarina Hybenova
Have a film camera? An airstream trailer on Knickerbocker Avenue has 100 rolls to give out.
This analog photography store doubles as a community hub.
For over two decades, Taiwanese artists have had a home in Bushwick
A New York photographer of city life tries to not capture gentrification.
Described by its creator as a “serene guided meditation,” Bottom of the Ocean takes audience members to an underground world full of unusual rituals.
Taking my 80-year-old parents on a tour of Bushwick, nearly 30 years after they moved away.
‘I… knew that drip by drip people would come,’ a local yogi says.
Photographers around the city are descending on Troutman street for their rapid film needs.
Local barkeeps make a brief ‘pivot’ to modeling to make ends meet.
On weekends behind the House Of Yes, Brooklyn Film Camera wants to take your picture
The overall effect is something like Wes Anderson’s Havana, or maybe his dream Miami suburb.
Ridge House hopes to help build community over passion for good design
Many local artists think it’s time Ridgewood had its own thing, so they created a more laid-back version of Bushwick Open Studios
Your guide to the best events and how to navigate the artistic madness this weekend.
The Broadway, dubbed as “the social club for stars,” took over The Gateway, with a promising opening night.
What began as a DIY basement project has become Bushwick’s premiere destination for all things Polaroid and analog.
Chelsey Pickthorn and Jocelyn Simone talk “Color Me Bushwick,” the annual music festival held in Pickthorn Salon.
Somebody get us a goat to numb the pain!
Enjoy some consensual, human candelabras, and so much more.
Step into the panoramas of “American Trilogy” and you just might walk out with a different perspective about a person, place, or cause you thought you knew all about.
Sometimes you endure unbearable humidity and get caught in a crazy storm—and then get treated to a spectacular sight in the sky. Yesterday was one of those days.
Perhaps you don’t care because in Bushwick we get a lot of celebrity appearances as it is, Roberta’s Pizza being responsible for a bunch of them, but we thought we’d mention anyway
Remember Trash Bar? The divey-est of dive bars, the rock ‘n’ roll music venue in South Williamsburg with walls covered in stickers and lined with old car chair seats, and a bathroom that smelled unmistakably of piss? And remember mourning it when it closed last summer?
A recent project by prolific and
At only 18, Humza Deas has already accomplished more than what people do in a lifetime.
Bald-headed glamour queens