“I remember feeling terrified of leaving the house.”
Category: Culture
Triskelion Arts Pivots from Stage to the Page Amidst Pandemic
Empty theaters means creative revenue streams are essential.
Domino Park Unveils a New Outdoor Art Installation by Light Artist
“My main source of inspiration is the power of community”
McCarren Park Dance Party Provides A Substance Free Space to Move
“It’s a release, it’s a community, it’s a safe space and it’s medicine.”
Members keep it that way.
Music Venues in North Brooklyn Turn to Digital Events
As we approach the one year anniversary of the closure of live music venues in New York, the future of live music remains uncertain and venues in North Brooklyn are […]
HOMOCATS Celebrates 10th Anniversary With Pencil Factory Show
“Merging cats with politics was seen as radical, funny, cool, crazy, and or repulsive depending on the viewer!”
Paul Richard, The Artist Behind Greenpoint’s Favorite Sidewalk Art
“Once, I asked the manager of the KMart on Astor Place if he’d let me sell paintings inside, and he did.”
Flow State, Docuseries on North Brooklyn Artists, Premieres This Week
“Artists tend to cultivate community and culture from the inside, and this often brings about powerful ideas.”
Greenpoint Sommelier’s Quarantine Art Project Is Still Growing
“When the world turned upside down, painting was the first place I turned.”
Drink and Dine at Pete’s Candy Store With Local Artwork
With the artwork, each room looks almost like the inside of a tiny Williamsburg apartment.
