I met artist Richard Humann on a Queens-bound G train in the summer of 2015. He was reading a book about Chinatown and I asked him if it was good. […]
Category: Culture
Art Roundup 3/23-3/25: Exhibit Openings/Closings, Holy Week, and Comedy
Has spring sprung? Based on the umpteenth nor’easter we endured this week, it might not seem so — but the cold is not stopping these galleries from being in full […]
Sneak Peak: The World’s Fare at Citi Field (4/28-29) + A Snowday Discount
Eater announced recently the first 50 participants at The World’s Fare, to be held at Citi Field April 28 and 29th. Promising authentic cuisine from around the world, they’ll also […]
Park Church Co-Op Exhibition Highlights Female Voices this Holy Week
We all know the Twelve Apostles’ reactions to Jesus’ resurrection. From joyous celebration to Thomas the Doubter’s human skepticism, you might say their responses were the original OMG. But it […]
Poetry + Paintings from the Backwoods of Alabama at Calico on Thursday (3/22)
A few weeks ago, Calico Gallery (67 West Street #203) opened Field For Ballads, an exhibition of works by two Brooklyn women originally from Alabama, painter Hannah Hill and writer […]
The Cutest Dogs at Brouwerij Lane Have Their Own Instagram Account
We love dogs and we love beer, and at Greenpoint’s coolest combination shop/beer bar Brouwerij Lane (78 Greenpoint Avenue), friendly visiting pooches have their own Instagram account! The shop has […]
Dreampop Band Glass Valley Just Blessed Us with a New Video
It’s time for some chill vibes. Williamsburg dreampop band Glass Valley is here to help you get into the groove. If you’re looking for some dreamy-meets-poignant tunes, then check these […]
The Torch Must Be Passed: Allow Me To Introduce Your New Art Editor
The time has come to pass the torch. It’s been an absolute joy and privilege working as Art Editor at Greenpointers.com for the last two years. The amount of creativity […]
Performance, Protest and Greenpoint in Watercolor — Art Roundup 3/15–3/17
Your weekend of art starts tonight, and North Brooklyn’s got it—historical films, multimedia protest art, ephemeral artwork, watercolors of Greenpoint and feminist fashions. Check it. What is the Model City? […]
North Brooklyn Then & Now: _missing_the_point_’s Amazing Instagram Account
There’s no doubt that North Brooklyn’s skyline has rapidly changed in the last decade plus. In place of one-story bombed out warehouses, high rises stand tall. An old sludge tank […]
