It’s been a while since Greenpoint held its very own Greenpoint Open Studios and plans are in the works to produce this weekend long art event this Fall! This year, […]
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Caricature Artist Dan Springer Colors in Funny at Tar Pit Cafe
When he drew his first caricature of his grade school teacher as a young kid, he thought was doing something new. While he soon learned otherwise, Dan Springer has created […]
Get Your Motorcyle Washed Sunday for Kids + Art + Japan! (7/6)
Yuka Miyata, Greenpointers’ market coordinator and local artist Hannah Simmons are working on a project to bring an art making workshop to children in Ogatsu, Japan, whose 90 year old […]
Greenpoint Glass Inspires Mirror Selfies
Mirror, mirror on the window. Yes, window. A white house on the corner of Lorimer Street and Norman Avenue in Greenpoint allows passersby to take selfies by means of a […]
The Art World Near You—A Weekend Adventure in Brooklyn
Some of you have already resolved to spend the weekend by the barbeque. But for those of you commemorating the adoption of the Declaration of Independence in an art gallery, […]
REVERSE Gallery Holds Interactive Mappathon Workshop
Last weekend, June 27 to 29, REVRSE gallery continued its commitment to experimental media by hosting Interactive Mappathon. The third such event for REVERSE, the marathon-style projection mapping workshop culminated […]
#artistrash – Chat With Brooklyn Street Artist Francisco de Pajaro
When Spring time rolls around many of us get into closet clearing mode, quickly to realize we have spent a lot of time working for money that we use to […]
SPOTLIGHT ON: Katerina Ganchak – Opening Tonight 6/20
“I’ve worked with glass for about 10 years. I would say glass is the most challenging material I know and requires extreme patience,” says Ukrainian artist Katerina Ganchak, “The challenge is totally worth […]
The Art World Near You—A Weekend Adventure in Greenpoint
Summertime in the city, and Brooklyn is full of places to explore. Today, go to Brouwerij Lane to have a beer and check out Monte Antrim‘s neighborhood-friendly opening (6pm). On […]
“There are some things you can only see in Brooklyn.” Brooklyn Film Festival Recap
And they are worth seeing. Like this year’s 17th Brooklyn Film Festival. It’s a keeper. Nothing can compare to watching a movie in an intimate theater (like IndieScreen on Kent) […]