A few weeks ago Martin wrote a great article about Paul Duncan, who took Greenpointers through his solo exhibition at Allan Nederpelt Gallery. But writing about Paul Duncan doesn’t do […]
Category: Culture
SUNDAY SNAPS: BROOKLYN DIGGERS
Last Saturday the Brooklyn Diggers held a fun and educational event in Winthrop Park to celebrate the 150th anniversary of the U.S.S. Monitor, built in Greenpoint, during the Civil War. […]
Harvest of Reason: Paul Duncan
With two shows currently up at Greenpoint’s own Alan Nederpelt Gallery and Elizabeth Moore Fine Art in Manhattan, English born and Greenpoint artist Paul Duncan may not be so much […]
SUNDAY SNAPS: SQUIRREL DAYS
Has anyone checked out the McGorlick Park Flickr pool? We have some talented urban wildlife photographers in these parts, some who expertly photograph our favorite rodents: the squirrel. I just […]
Nuptials Announcement – Jen & Peter
It’s with much excitement that Greenpointers announces the marriage of Jen and Peter. They got married near a “secluded beach” in an outer borough (not Brooklyn) inside a box truck […]
Collecting the Collected: Charles Wilkin
The way images move through a photo studio, it makes sense to put a collage show in one in order to symbolically organize all the flashing fragments. Picture Farm, one […]
Sunday (Evening) Snaps: Will Star
Almost every Sunday I include a photograph from Greenpoint photographer Will Star, so this evening I dedicate this post to him as a thanks for contributing to Greenpointers Flickr pool. Check […]
SHOW LOVE FOR YOUR MAMA: CALL FOR ARTWORK
This is a great opportunity for local artists to show at the new Mama’s coming to Brooklyn soon! DEADLINE: OCTOBER 18th Show Your Love for Mama’s! Your favorite East Village […]
SUNDAY SNAPS: FURRY FRIENDS
I love working on Sunday Snaps when I get to go through Greenpointers and Greenpoint, Brooklyn Flickr pools to pull great shots. Trying to keep with a theme, since all our […]
Art Review: Daniel Turner
Walking around the local galleries, you might notice exhibits showing a theme of pointless and oppressed labor! A scary new take on recession art? Echoing the chill of nearby Rawson […]