“I feel like I’m trapped in here, sometimes, I’m never away from it”
The cavernous but cozy space is home to a rotating cast of artists, some of whom will head down to SXSW in a few weeks.
Right off of the Jefferson L train stop, Cocoon offers private and communal workspaces, as well as plenty of areas to relax and refresh.
This holiday season, here’s how you can volunteer your time to help others in our community.
Residents no longer have to take the 30-minute walk to Know Waste Lands to compost.
Resident-led groups can receive cash grants of $5,000 to support their projects.
The festival will feature student artwork and performances, a Thanksgiving dinner and a tour of Meryl Meisler’s “Paradise Lost & Found: Bushwick” installation.
After four years of growing, the beloved lounge, musical home and studio, Wilson Live, was severely damaged by Hurricane Ida.
Many community boards, including CB4, have pushed back against making New York’s restaurant sidewalk seating permanent. But the city will likely move forward with the program anyway.
“It’s really important for me to be able to give back,” said Aaron Nessel, founder of Bushwick Yacht Club.
Swing by Reinaldo Salgado Playground to see the photos, catch a game of fútbol and enjoy some empanadas and, if it’s cold, some canelazo.
What changes do you want to see in Bushwick? Let Community Board 4 know before October 25.
The Butterfly Project, a collage surrounding the narratives of immigration and migration, will cover an entire wall in Senator Julia Salazar’s office.
Look up and support your local community garden in providing sustenance and critical green space.
Jennifer Gutierrez, the Democratic nominee for City Council member of District 34, says “affordability” does not line up with the income of Bushwick residents.
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.
Bushwick Abbey and Mayday Space are teaming up to combat food insecurity in the neighborhood.
A local city council candidate makes the case for alternatives to big real estate
As New York braces for a second wave of coronavirus, Bushwick’s essential workers, small business owners and artists reflect on their experiences and lessons learned.
Local nonprofit helps tenants fight against housing displacement, landlord harassment, and gentrification
Bushwick community members hold a community pantry outside The Living Gallery.
Congresswoman Nydia Velazquez, who holds New York’s 7th Congressional District seat, office has sent out a series of updates regarding COVID-19.