Anyone who attended Bushwick Open Studios this past weekend knows there was a plethora of penetrating art. Especially at the closing weekend of “Housebound,” an exhibit…
At BOS, Detroit Artists Shared Concerns with Bushwickians
“I’m not trying to make anyone jealous by telling you this, but I bought my house for $800,” James Cornish, a Detroit-based artist told the…
Watch Solange Cover Dirty Projectors at Africa’s Out!
As expected, Friday night’s Africa’s Out! benefit was a grand old time. There was a room filled with donated artworks, auctioned off in support of…
Trash Bar’s ‘Epic and Chaotic’ Last Night Will Be June 27
Just a couple months after Trash Bar (albeit a fictitious version of it) was called a “New York landmark” on network television, the Williamsburg dive…
This Photo Show Marks a High Point for the Transgender Movement
Robyn Renee Hasty is no stranger to outsiders, countercultures, and misfits. So it might feel a little strange for the artist to be in the…
We Found Ourselves at Lost Lectures With Tao Lin, Blonde Redhead and More
We were in the Brooklyn Navy Yard, in a soaring warehouse space looking out onto Wallabout Bay, but our minds were in the sewer, because…
Things We (Can’t Believe We) Saw at Bushwick Open Studios
Another Bushwick Open Studios has come and gone. In order to make sense of it all (though, let’s face it, there was no making sense…
Bill Murray Leads Poetry Walk; All-Williamsburg Map of Brooklyn
Tonight departing from Manhattan at 6:30 p.m., Bill Murray will helm the 20th annual Poetry Walk Across the Brooklyn Bridge. [Brooklyn Eagle] Adidas will reportedly…
This New Arts Endeavor Hopes to ‘Change the Way We Engage With Africa’
More often than not, the presence of a message or cause in art doesn’t carry far past the considered stares of gallery patrons, their necks…
A New Doc Follows the Backwards Footsteps of the North Pond Hermit
After watching two new films this weekend, you’ll never leave the door to your summer rental unlocked again, no matter how idyllic its environs. We’ve…