Earle Sebastian is a man to be admired. Firstly, because the South African-born, London-raised film director/creative director/event curator has gathered certain professional accolades. Secondly, and more importantly for the purposes […]
Tag: Williamsburg
What’s inside the Brooklyn Art Library? The Sketchbook Project
________________________________________________________ The Sketchbook Project is waiting for you to browse its shelves on 103A North 3rd Street & Berry in Williamsburg. This crowd-sourced library houses 31,515 sketchbooks contributed by people […]
Sugar Sweets Festival and Bake Sale at City Reliquary (10/25)
It’s the season for sweaters, scarves, and sweet sweet sugar. To get your teeth into training for all that Halloween candy on the 31st I strongly suggest you check out […]
Survey: How do you feel about the transportation here in the hood?
Few things unite New Yorkers quicker than transportation. Whether complaining about the MTA, giving someone directions, or debating the best possible route to get where you’re going, New Yorkers love […]
Immerse Yourself in Crystal Jukebox Hymn – Tonight Thru Sunday (10/2-10/5)
(sponsored) “escaping into the who goes there? & now’s not the time to act silly, so wear your big boots & jump on the garbage clowns, the hourly rate & […]
ARTCRANK—Bike Art Party at Brooklyn Brewery
After a pair of packed-to-the-rafters SoHo openings in the past two years, ARTCRANK— an international pop-up show of bicycle-inspired posters—headed across the East River to Brooklyn Brewery for its biggest […]
A Poster A Day with Alex Proba
A few weeks ago, Kickstarter Art Director Alex Proba exhibited her year-long project, “A Poster A Day,” at Space Ninety 8 in Williamsburg. Originally from Lüdenscheid, Germany, the ambitious young designer, […]
Closing Event: SAFETY IN NEBULOUS at REVERSE (8/1)
“The sky above the port was the color of television, tuned to a dead channel.”― William Gibson, Neuromancer This FRIDAY, August 1st, 6-8PM—check ’em out, check ’em out at REVERSE […]
Review: Crystal Jukebox Hymn at Glasshouse
“I consider myself a poet first and a musician second,” said Bob Dylan, “I’ll live like a poet and I’ll die like a poet.” Through a captivating performance of Crystal […]
Happening Now: I Fell in Love With “Summer Love” at The Front Room Gallery
It all started with Frida and Diego, Burton and Taylor, Lee Miller and Man Ray. Artists influence each other, destroy each other, love passionately. Out of all this, creating is […]