The scene is reminiscent of something between a shanty town and an art fair of sorts
This Thursday night on March 7th, Signal Gallery will be hosting a launch party celebrating the release of the first issue of EMMA Magazine, a new Brooklyn-based artmag by visual artists Emma Rae and Emma Harden. The magazine seeks to promote the work of young, unknown artists and thinkers; the Emmas ran a successful Kickstarter […]
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
This weekend’s art openings remind me of the lost art of handwriting
Get excited (art)bookworms and zine fanatics – the Bushwick Art Book & Zine Fair is returning to Bushwick this upcoming weekend, from Friday June 20 (7-10PM) throughout Sunday June 22 (Sat & Sun 1-7PM). The fair, which is organized by Blonde Art Books‘ very own Sonel Breslav, will be hosted by SIGNAL gallery. Blonde Art Books has […]
Last Friday SIGNAL held an opening reception for their group show, This Is the Prism the Spider Dreams of as It Weaves Its Web, featuring works by Eric Mack, Ryan Chin, Kristina Lee, Katie Loselle, Andrew Ross, Jennifer Packer, and Marley Freeman, and curated by the artist Benjamin Horns
By Allison Galgiani & Katarina Hybenova
By Allison Galgiani and Katarina Hybenova
Yesterday morning the world lost a fearless, fiercely talented, genre-obliterating American icon: Prince Rogers Nelson, known best as Prince, whose death at the age of 57 came as a shock to his legions of adoring fans
I always wondered if it would be possible to visit every single studio during Bushwick Open Studios
Only very few places in the East Williamsburg/Bushwick area feel currently so unwelcoming to humans such as Johnson Ave–unless, of course, you’re a human in a loud heavy cement truck
Consider a typical day in our neighborhood: there is always something happening, something new, something changing
We’ve got 10 intimate, close nit shows in this week’s round up
Ok, so if there was any doubt left in anyone’s mind, summer is officially here — in full force. All around the neighborhood there are scenes of people attempting to install their window AC units without letting them plummet three stories; scantily-clad guys and girls trying to wear as little as they can get away with; […]
Frieze New York – and all the posse fairs that come with it – is upon us! But why should Randall’s Island have all the fun? This weekend, many Bushwick galleries will be open late on Saturday to celebrate the week’s special devotion to the art world
A day trip to Dia:Beacon one early autumn afternoon unearthed from my art historical vault 1960s era Minimalism that conceptually critiqued the commodified art world
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Ok, so we know its cold
Brace yourselves, kids
I know we are all fed up with the endless L train delays and stoppages, and even more sick of hearing about it
Arts in Bushwick is back, with this week’s roundup of news from our blog, including more than a few personal stories of labor and love: Blogger Anne Vieux interviews the directors of Signal Gallery about their current show (Aakash Nihalani’s ISLANDS) and the evolution of Signal Space. The story of this gallery’s founding is more […]
I hope you’re already gathering strength for an epic Bushwick art night, this upcoming Saturday
A local biking group says bike lines and widened sidewalks are needed to increase accessibility to a local public park.
A new local cycling group hosts group rides to breweries on Tuesdays. Anyone’s invited.
Sandiford will say he’s a stylist who’s been kicked out and needs a ride to his studio, or something along those lines.
A Perreo party and outdoor marketplace at H0l0, an interactive screening of The Rocky Horror Picture Show at Runaway Rooftop, two mini music festivals and more! These are the events happening this week (September 23-29) in and around Bushwick.
We’re seeing a spike in subject matter being shown in Bushwick and the surrounding borders – truthfully, it’s in the frenzied cuts of paint in John Legere’s upcoming show at Sugarlift
Though they never really left us (I caught a new show every other week this summer), Bushwick art openings are reviving in bulk starting this Friday night
By Henry Miller, Intro by Katarina Hybenova
Don’t let anyone tell you it’s creepy; people-watching is every New Yorker’s birthright
It’s no surprise the famous groundhog that is Punxsutawney Phil saw his shadow again this year