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Williamsburg Greenpoint News+Arts Williamsburg Greenpoint News+Arts MARCH 2012 THEWGNEWS.COM “May your glass be ever full.” N°35 Greenpointers Hyperallergic Bushwick/ Gallery Tour Map Williamsburg Gallery Map page 24 page 22 22 Williamsburg Greenpoint News+Arts Williamsburg Greenpoint News+Arts 23 to QUEENS 19. 27. 31. 39. 47. 36 Norte Maar The Parlour Gallery About Glamour Figureworks ® Sideshow McCARREN * * * EAST PARK Bushwick / RIVER 83 Wyckoff Avenue, #1B 791 Bushwick Avenue 107-A N. 3rd St., 168 N. 6th St. 319 Bedfod Ave., Brooklyn, NY 11237 Brooklyn, NY 11221 Brooklyn, NY 11211 Brooklyn, NY 11249 Brooklyn, NY 11211 49 Williamsburg NORTH 8TH AVE 46 www.nortemaar.org www.theparlourbushwick.com www.aboutglamour.net/ www.figureworks.com www.sideshowgallery.com 33 Gallery Map 646.361.8512 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] “Tamara Gonzales: Untitled” (718) 360-3218 718.599.3044 718.486.7021 718.486.8180 31 39 March 2012 until April 29, 2012 “Group Show #1” “Plane & Solid” “Nightmares and Fantasies” “New Painting” until April 1, 2012 32 until March 24, 2012 until March 25, 2012 until May 6, 2012 BEDFORD AVE 50 BERRY ST 34 41 20. 48. 9 16 45 40 37 30 METROPOLITAN AVE Nurture Art 28. 32. 40. SOLOWAY * 47 56 Bogart Street (Basement) Theodore Art * Art101 * Front Room Gallery * 348 S. 4th St., Brooklyn, NY 11206 59 Bogart Street, 101 Grand St., 147 Roebling St., Brooklyn, NY 11211 43 www.nurtureart.org Brooklyn, NY 11206 Brooklyn, NY 11211 Brooklyn, NY 11211 www.soloway.info 44 38 GRAND AVE [email protected] www.theodoreart.com www.art101brooklyn.com www.frontroom.org [email protected] 42 1 to 51 GRAHAM AVE BUSHWICK AVE 718.782.7755 [email protected] [email protected] 718.782.2556 347.776.1023 MORGAN AVE BROADWAY LORIMER AVE LONG ISLAND 21 “Systemic Risk” until March 16, 212.966.4324 718.302.2242 “Wander(lost)” “Krypta by DRAOK” 48 3 24 2012 “Alasdair Duncan” “New work by Nicola Ginzel and until April 15, 2012 until March 30, 2012 until April 21, 2012 Chester Nielsen” MANHATTAN 21. until March 22, 2012 41. 49. to 4, 7, 10, 15, 17, 20, 25, 28 29 23 Regina Rex 29. The Journal Gallery SOUTHFIRST 6 1717 Troutman, #329 Valentine Gallery 33. 168 North 1st St., 60 N. 6th Street 19 SENECA AVE * 11 BOGART ST 22 Ridgewood, NY 11385 464 Seneca Avenue Black & White Brooklyn, NY 11211 Brooklyn, NY 11211 13 2 www.reginarex.org/ Ridgewood, NY 11385 Project Space * www.thejournalinc.com www.southfirst.org MARIA 12 26 HERNANDEZ [email protected] www.valentinegallery.blogspot. 483 Driggs Avenue, [email protected] [email protected] PARK 8 WYCKOFF AVE 646.467.2232 com Brooklyn NY 11211 718.218.7148 718.599.4884 FLUSHING AVE CENTRAL AVE “John Almanza and Dave Hardy” [email protected] www.blackandwhiteproj- “Continental Drift” TBA until April 8, 2012 718.381.2962 ectspace.org/ until March 29, 2012 “The Golem of Ridgewood” contact@blackandwhiteproj- 50. 14 22. until March 11 ectspace.org 42. Ventana244 * 5 Secret Project Robot 718.599.8775 K&K Gallery 244 N. 6th St., G J Z L 18 389 Melrose Street 30. “Smoke & Mirrors/Nothing To See 109 Broadway, Brooklyn, NY 11211 Brooklyn, NY 11237 Vaudeville Park Here” until May 19, 2012 Brooklyn, NY 11211 www.ventana244.org PARKS MYRTLE AVE 27 www.secretprojectrobot.org 26 Bushwick Ave., www.kkbroadway.com [email protected] [email protected] Brooklyn, NY 11211 34. [email protected] 718.753.7363 to REST of BROOKLN “Hyper/Hypo” www.vaudevillepark.org/about The Boiler–Pierogi TBA "Peter Dudek & Peter Soriano" until March 28, 2012 [email protected] 191 N. 14th St., until April 1, 2012 347.725.4399 Brooklyn, NY 11211 43. 23. “Landsat Seven Redux” www.pierogi2000.com Like the Spice * 51. OFF THE WALL 1. 5. 9. 12. 15. Small Black Door * until March 18, 2012 [email protected] 224 Roebling St., Williamsburg Art & 3rd Ward AIRPLANE * Camel Art Space * English Kills * Interstate Projects 19-20 Palmetto Street 718.599.2144 Brooklyn, NY 11211 Historical Center * Bushwick 195 Morgan Avenue 70 Jefferson Street 722 Metropolitan Avenue, 114 Forrest Street, #1 56 Bogart Street, 1st Floor Ridgewood, NY 11385 Temporarily Closed www.likethespice.com 135 Broadway, Brooklyn, NY 11206 Brooklyn, NY 11206 2nd Floor Brooklyn, NY 11206 Brooklyn, NY 11206 www.smallblackdoor.com [email protected] Brooklyn, NY 11211 Brings www.3rdward.com www.facebook.com/pages/ Brooklyn, NY 11211 www.englishkillsartgallery.com www.interstateprojects.com [email protected] Arts Not 35. 718.388.5388 www.wahcenter.net [email protected] AIRPLANE/260019294034584 www.camelartspace.com [email protected] [email protected] TBA Camel Art Space * “Art’s not Fair” [email protected] The Beat! 718.715.4961 [email protected] [email protected] 718.366.7323 “The Remaster Cycle” Fair In 722 Metropolitan Ave., until March 11, 2012 718.486.7372 — TBA 646.345.9394 “Yuka Otani” "The Permanent Collection until April 8, 2012 24. Brooklyn, NY 11211 “J_ART 2nd” until March 11, 2012 If you want to see what this “Mirror, Mirror” Beat Nite only until March 11, 2012 Volume 2: My Own Private Sugar The Burg www.camelartspace.com 44. passionate neighborhood is 2. Serpico" until March 11, 2012 16. 449 Troutman Street, #3-5, — [email protected] Pandemic Gallery * all about, the one event you 950 Hart * 6. 10. ISCP Third fl. Bars, restaurants and hip- “First Truth” until March 11, 2012 37 Broadway, cannot miss is happening 950 Hart Street COJO Art Space *** C.C.C.P. North Light 13. 1040 Metropolitan Avenue Brooklyn, NY 11237 sters aside, Williamsburg is Brooklyn, NY 11211 March 10. The seventh Brooklyn, NY 11237 684 Woodward Avenue, Exhibition Space Factory Fresh Brooklyn, NY 11211 www.sugarbushwick.com an internationally renowned 36. pandemicgallery.blogspot.com installment of the notorious www.950hart.com 2nd Floor 56 Bogart St. 1053 Flushing Avenue www.iscp-nyc.org [email protected] arts neighborhood and Causey [email protected] Beat Nite: Bushwick Art [email protected] Ridgewood, NY 11385 (Northeast basement space) Brooklyn NY 11237 [email protected] 718.417.1180 when the Armory Show Contemporary * 917.727.3466 Spaces Stay Open Late, it’s a 347.693.6231 www.artsucks.com Brooklyn, NY 11237 www.factoryfresh.net 718.387.2900 Temporarily closed until comes to town the Burg gets 92 Wythe Ave., “All Talk” until March 11, 2012 great chance to see what all TBA [email protected] jahartny.tripod.com/cccp [email protected] “Maider Lopez: Polder Cup” April 21, 2012 to show its art cred as doz- Brooklyn, NY 11211 the art buzz is about. 917.568.6584 [email protected] 917.682.6753 until March 10, 2012 ens of galleries and spaces www.causeycontemporary.com 45. Beat Nite is a one-night 3. “Marking the Ridgewood Line” 917.974.9664 “Skewville's 80th Birthday: 25 . open up to the throngs of 718.218.8939 Parker’s Box * explosion of art and culture, The Active Space Beat Nite only “March of Time” A Retro Retrospective” 17. Studio 10 * art lovers. “Mesmer Eyes” 193 Grand St., with everything you could 566 Johnson Ave., Brooklyn, NY until March 25, 2012 until March 11, 2012 Momenta Art 56 Bogart Street A good mix of the until April 16, 2012 Brooklyn, NY 11211 hope for; emerging artists to 11237 7. 56 Bogart Street Brooklyn, NY 11237 rawness of Bushwick and www.parkersbox.com established names, fine www.566johnsonave.com Bogart Salon 11. 14. Brooklyn, NY 11206 www.studio10bogart.com the polish of Chelsea, 37. [email protected] dinning to kegs and [email protected] 56 Bogart Street Centotto * Grace Exhibition Space www.momentaart.org [email protected] Armory Show Brooklyn The City Reliquary 718.388.2882 everything in between. 646.284.6364 Brooklyn, NY 11206 250 Moore Street, #108 840 Broadway, 2nd Floor [email protected] 718.852.4396 Night is a celebration of 370 Metropolitan Ave., “Because It’s There” Organized by “Dreaming Without Sleeping” www.facebook.com/ Brooklyn, NY 11206 Brooklyn, NY 11206 718.218.8058 “Scissors, Paper, Glue and Books contemporary art and Brooklyn, NY 11211 until April 8, 2012 neighborhood bon vivant, until April 20, 2012 thebogartsalon www. centotto.com www.grace-exhibition-space. “Video 2012” until April 1, 2012 I Can’t Cut Up” u culture in a place known as cityreliquary.org Jason Andrew of Norte Maar, [email protected] [email protected] com ntil March 26, 2012 the epicenter of hip. 718.782.4842 46. Beat Nite is a biannual 4. 203.249.8843 908.338.3590 info@grace-exhibition-space. 18. As a special treat, “New York City Above and Below” Pierogi * event that has mirrored Agape Enterprise “Adrift (A Drift): Rootless, Fragile, “Courtesy Roman Abramovich: com Microscope * 26. neighborhood powerhouse until March 30, 2012 177 N. 9th St., Bushwick’s rise in becoming 56 Bogart Street 1Q Poetic” until April 2, 2012 The First Unveiling” 646.578.3402 4 Charles Place Storefront Bushwick Marisa Sage of Like the Brooklyn, NY 11211 a global culture hub. Brooklyn, NY 11206 Beat Nite only “Archive Open to the Public” Brooklyn, NY 11221 16 Wilson Avenue Spice will be spearheading 38. www.pierogi2000.com While Beat Nite is the www.agapeenterprise.com 8. until May 31, 2012 www.microscopegallery.com Brooklyn, NY 11237 her own version of the art Devotion Gallery [email protected] event for fresh and new [email protected] Botanic * [email protected] www.storefrontbushwick.com fair called ARTS NOT FAIR. 54 Maujer St., 718.599.2144 artwork from Brooklyn there 718.417.0037 150 Wyckoff Avenue, 347.925.1433 [email protected] Expect fun and hilarity to Brooklyn, NY 11206 "Ward Shelley, drawings on is now a Mobile Map to help “Ongoing Salon” Brooklyn, NY 11237 TBA 917.714.3813 follow.
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