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Billy McEntee has been fortunate to work for arts non-profits in Boston, Denver, Berkeley, and now New York. His writing has appeared in The Brooklyn Rail, Vanity Fair, American Theatre, HowlRound, Observer, and others. He's usually getting wine at Dandelion or eating cookies at Archestratus.
Local Non-Profit ELM Foundation Provides Critical Care via the Arts
The foundation promotes the healing power of the arts.
Artist Mikayla Sherfy “Rearranges our Familiar Neighborhood to Create Surreal Collages”
Her new show opens at Brouwerij Lane on May 25.
This AAPI Heritage Month, Celebrate Locally
Where and how to support these locally-owned businesses.
Yoko Ono Brings the Trees Indoors at Faurschou
The show is on display through September 17.
1 Bell Slip Inaugurates a New Gallery with Colorful Solo Show ‘Homecoming’
The space is open to residents and visitors alike.
“Nowhere to Hide from Myself:” How Solitude Informed Sharone Halevy’s Upcoming Art Show
Her show, “Postcards From,” will take place from April 12-29.
Thirst Trap Art Show Offers “A Lens into Contemporary Queer Dating”
The ongoing show takes place at the Java Project.
Not Another Gallery Opens in Williamsburg, and Yes, The Art is as Cheeky as the Venue’s Name
The gallery’s latest show is running from now until February 11.
Nina Boesch Turns Brooklyn Icons into Miniature Art
How a local artist champions sustainability in her work.