An essential part of any conversion from regular person to walking Brooklyn stereotype is embracing the joys and sorrows of vinyl, and I’m proud to say that after a too-long […]
Category: Art
The Most Exciting Part About an Old Brick – Art Opening Tonight!
Heading over the Williamsburg Bridge, have you noticed the colorful oval tiles, an art installation that covers the rafters on your way down towards Manhattan? It is one of my […]
Street Photography: Passers-By
Gotcha! Stop into Brouwerij Lane (78 Greenpoint Ave) to see my Greenpoint street photography in-real-life, (until April 22). Follow my tumblr blog: http://www.willstarphotography.com
Greenpoint Column, Doors to the Bronx
If you ever do leave Greenpoint, check out Greenpoint artist Gabriela Salazar’s public project For Closure (Outdoors, the Bronx), freshly installed at the Bronx’s West Farms Sq train station on […]
Will Star Photo Show Opens Tonight!
We are very proud of Will Star, talented photographer and contributor to Greenpointers, who will be showing a solo exhibition of his photographs of Greenpoint at Brouwerij Lane (78 Greenpoint […]
Street Photography: Give Me a Sign
The majority of these photographs are from the last roll of HP5 I shot over the past two weeks. Here I present a collection of signs that caught my eye. […]
GET YOUR GALLERY TOUR ON! TONIGHT!
Have you all picked up your maps? If not, we left a whole bunch of WG Arts+ News at Brouwerij Lane (78 Greenpoint Ave). Or you can download your map […]
Street Photography: Local Faces
Happy Friday. Here are a few of my street portraits focusing on some of the men who have lived in Greenpoint for a good while. Add me on flickr: Flickr.com/wkstar […]
The Journey from Music to Business
Brian Binsack, 30, is one of four owners of The End New York in Brooklyn, a new multifunctional creative facility, which combines professional recording and photo studio and a rehearsal […]
Pierogi: Unreliable Narrator
As a recovering art student I am reticent to even begin this review. My few brief and mostly booze muddled years at the museum school taught me a few things. […]