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“May your glass be ever full.”MARCH 2012 THEWGNEWS.COM N°35
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OFF THE WALL
Bushwick Brings The Beat!—If you want to see what this passionate neighborhood is all about, the one event you cannot miss is happening March 10. The seventh installment of the notorious Beat Nite: Bushwick Art Spaces Stay Open Late, it’s a great chance to see what all the art buzz is about.
Beat Nite is a one-night explosion of art and culture, with everything you could hope for; emerging artists to established names, fine dinning to kegs and everything in between.
Organized by neighborhood bon vivant, Jason Andrew of Norte Maar, Beat Nite is a biannual event that has mirrored Bushwick’s rise in becoming a global culture hub.
While Beat Nite is the event for fresh and new artwork from Brooklyn there is now a Mobile Map to help you find any venue big or small. Don’t miss it!
*—Bushwick Beat Nite
1.3rd Ward195 Morgan AvenueBrooklyn, NY [email protected]
2.950 Hart *950 Hart StreetBrooklyn, NY [email protected]
3.The Active Space566 Johnson Ave., Brooklyn, NY [email protected]
“Dreaming Without Sleeping” until April 20, 2012
4.Agape Enterprise 56 Bogart Street 1QBrooklyn, NY [email protected]
“Ongoing Salon” until March 30, 2012
5.AIRPLANE *70 Jefferson StreetBrooklyn, NY 11206www.facebook.com/pages/AIRPLANE/[email protected]
“Mirror, Mirror” Beat Nite only
6.COJO Art Space ***684 Woodward Avenue, 2nd FloorRidgewood, NY [email protected]
“Marking the Ridgewood Line” Beat Nite only
7.Bogart Salon 56 Bogart StreetBrooklyn, NY 11206www.facebook.com/[email protected]
“Adrift (A Drift): Rootless, Fragile, Poetic” until April 2, 2012
8.Botanic *150 Wyckoff Avenue,Brooklyn, NY [email protected]
“The Commons” until April 1, 2012
9.Camel Art Space *722 Metropolitan Avenue, 2nd FloorBrooklyn, NY [email protected]
“Yuka Otani” until March 11, 2012
10.C.C.C.P. North Light Exhibition Space56 Bogart St. (Northeast basement space)Brooklyn, NY 11237jahartny.tripod.com/[email protected]
“March of Time” until March 25, 2012
11.Centotto *250 Moore Street, #108Brooklyn, NY 11206www. [email protected]
“Courtesy Roman Abramovich: The First Unveiling” Beat Nite only
12.English Kills *114 Forrest Street, #1Brooklyn, NY 11206www.englishkillsartgallery.cominfo@englishkillsartgallery.com718.366.7323
"The Permanent Collection Volume 2: My Own Private Serpico" until March 11, 2012
13.Factory Fresh1053 Flushing AvenueBrooklyn NY [email protected]
“Skewville's 80th Birthday: A Retro Retrospective” until March 11, 2012
14.Grace Exhibition Space840 Broadway, 2nd FloorBrooklyn, NY 11206www.grace-exhibition-space.cominfo@grace-exhibition-space.com646.578.3402
“Archive Open to the Public” until May 31, 2012
15.Interstate Projects 56 Bogart Street, 1st FloorBrooklyn, NY [email protected]
“The Remaster Cycle” until April 8, 2012
16.ISCP1040 Metropolitan AvenueBrooklyn, NY [email protected]
“Maider Lopez: Polder Cup” until March 10, 2012
17.Momenta Art56 Bogart StreetBrooklyn, NY [email protected]
“Video 2012” until April 1, 2012
18.Microscope *4 Charles PlaceBrooklyn, NY 11221www.microscopegallery.cominfo@microscopegallery.com347.925.1433TBA
19.Norte Maar *83 Wyckoff Avenue, #1BBrooklyn, NY 11237www.nortemaar.org646.361.8512
“Tamara Gonzales: Untitled” until April 29, 2012
20.Nurture Art56 Bogart Street (Basement)Brooklyn, NY [email protected]
“Systemic Risk” until March 16, 2012
21.Regina Rex1717 Troutman, #329Ridgewood, NY 11385www.reginarex.org/[email protected]
“John Almanza and Dave Hardy” until April 8, 2012
22.Secret Project Robot389 Melrose StreetBrooklyn, NY [email protected]
“Hyper/Hypo” until March 28, 2012
23.Small Black Door *19-20 Palmetto StreetRidgewood, NY 11385www.smallblackdoor.com [email protected]
24.Sugar449 Troutman Street, #3-5, Third fl.Brooklyn, NY 11237www.sugarbushwick.comsugar@sugarbushwick.com718.417.1180Temporarily closed until April 21, 2012
25 .Studio 10 *56 Bogart StreetBrooklyn, NY [email protected]
“Scissors, Paper, Glue and Books I Can’t Cut Up” u ntil March 26, 2012
26.Storefront Bushwick16 Wilson AvenueBrooklyn, NY 11237www.storefrontbushwick.comStorefrontBushwick@gmail.com917.714.3813
“Still standing… sort of” until April 15, 2012
27.The Parlour Gallery 791 Bushwick AvenueBrooklyn, NY [email protected](718) 360-3218
“Group Show #1” until March 24, 2012
28.Theodore Art *59 Bogart Street,Brooklyn, NY [email protected] 212.966.4324
“Alasdair Duncan” until April 21, 2012
29.Valentine Gallery *464 Seneca AvenueRidgewood, NY 11385www.valentinegallery.blogspot.comvalentineridgewood@gmail.com718.381.2962
“The Golem of Ridgewood” until March 11
30.Vaudeville Park26 Bushwick Ave., Brooklyn, NY 11211www.vaudevillepark.org/[email protected]
“Landsat Seven Redux” until March 18, 2012
Arts Not Fair In The Burg—Bars, restaurants and hip-sters aside, Williamsburg is an internationally renowned arts neighborhood and when the Armory Show comes to town the Burg gets to show its art cred as doz-ens of galleries and spaces open up to the throngs of art lovers.
A good mix of the rawness of Bushwick and the polish of Chelsea, Armory Show Brooklyn Night is a celebration of contemporary art and culture in a place known as the epicenter of hip.
As a special treat, neighborhood powerhouse Marisa Sage of Like the Spice will be spearheading her own version of the art fair called ARTS NOT FAIR. Expect fun and hilarity to follow.
*—Participating in Brooklyn Armory Night
31.About Glamour107-A N. 3rd St., Brooklyn, NY 11211www.aboutglamour.net/ [email protected]
“Plane & Solid” until March 25, 2012
32.Art101 *101 Grand St., Brooklyn, NY [email protected]
“New work by Nicola Ginzel and Chester Nielsen” until March 22, 2012
33.Black & White Project Space *483 Driggs Avenue, Brooklyn NY 11211www.blackandwhiteproj-ectspace.org/[email protected]
“Smoke & Mirrors/Nothing To See Here” until May 19, 2012
34.The Boiler–Pierogi191 N. 14th St., Brooklyn, NY [email protected] Temporarily Closed
35. Camel Art Space *722 Metropolitan Ave., Brooklyn, NY [email protected]
“First Truth” until March 11, 2012
36.Causey Contemporary *92 Wythe Ave., Brooklyn, NY 11211www.causeycontemporary.com718.218.8939
“Mesmer Eyes” until April 16, 2012
37.The City Reliquary370 Metropolitan Ave., Brooklyn, NY 11211cityreliquary.org�718.782.4842
“New York City Above and Below” until March 30, 2012
38.Devotion Gallery54 Maujer St., Brooklyn, NY 11206www.areyoudevoted.com718.576.1107
“Art of Failure” until March 16, 2012
39.Figureworks ® *168 N. 6th St.Brooklyn, NY [email protected]
“Nightmares and Fantasies” until May 6, 2012
40.Front Room Gallery *147 Roebling St., Brooklyn, NY 11211www.frontroom.org718.782.2556
“Wander(lost)” until April 15, 2012
41.The Journal Gallery168 North 1st St., Brooklyn, NY [email protected]
“Continental Drift” until March 29, 2012
42.K&K Gallery109 Broadway, Brooklyn, NY [email protected]
43.Like the Spice *224 Roebling St., Brooklyn, NY [email protected]
“Art’s not Fair” until March 11, 2012
44.Pandemic Gallery *37 Broadway, Brooklyn, NY 11211pandemicgallery.blogspot.compandemicgallery@gmail.com917.727.3466
“All Talk” until March 11, 2012
45.Parker’s Box *193 Grand St., Brooklyn, NY [email protected]
“Because It’s There” until April 8, 2012
46.Pierogi *177 N. 9th St., Brooklyn, NY [email protected]
"Ward Shelley, drawings on paper" until March 18, 2012
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Sideshow *319 Bedfod Ave., Brooklyn, NY 11211www.sideshowgallery.comsideshowgallery@earthlink.net718.486.8180
“New Painting” until April 1, 2012
48.SOLOWAY *348 S. 4th St., Brooklyn, NY [email protected]
“Krypta by DRAOK” until March 30, 2012
49.SOUTHFIRST60 N. 6th Street Brooklyn, NY [email protected]
50.Ventana244 *244 N. 6th St., Brooklyn, NY [email protected]
"Peter Dudek & Peter Soriano" until April 1, 2012
51.Williamsburg Art & Historical Center *135 Broadway, Brooklyn, NY 11211 [email protected]
“J_ART 2nd” until March 11, 2012
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HIPSTER ON THE STREET
Where’s Your Favorite Place to Drink Beer?Photos by MA X WERNER
Marielle ( Visiting from Brazil)I’m here only two days, and had beers at Five Leaves, and been to Hotel Delmano and Marlow & Sons—all favorites.
CraigI’m three years sober. When I did drink it was Guinness or Jack Daniels at Brooklyn Ale House. I love St. Anselm, rustic design, and style of cooking over an open grill.
Charlie’s owner (sorry we forgot to ask your name)Moved here a year ago, still exploring. I live near Dumont (Union St.), They’ve got a good selection. Barcade is fun. I drink Hefeweizen, but you’ll find me at Metropolitan with a PBR occasionally, too.
BillieUnion Pool. Six Point Beer’s Apostle IPA. It’s Union Pool’s bar brew, and only available there.
MattRadegast Beer Hall is good for group-beer-drinking. I like One Stop Beer Shop, they have a lot of really cool beers.
OliverLovin’ Cup. W hatever the bartender suggests.
LeniI live on Grand St. and go to bars nearby like Burnside, or Ontario. I’m partial to Abita beers from New Orleans.
Liora & David (From Forest Hills)We’re foodies, and come here often. Haab, phenomenal Mexican; For brunch: Pies & Thighs (fresh donuts, hash); Moto (everything great); Egg; Rabbithole. We could send you to a million and half places.
AmyRadegast Beer Hall, the Hefeweizen is what I drink.
BrittaDon’t drink, but if I do then Mezcal followed by Tequila, and then Potato Vodka mixed with seltzer water, no ice, no lime. Rye might have those, they have beautiful liquors and housemade mixers. That’s for a hard liquor kind of night.
PaulMy house. Yuengling, the oldest one in America. Don’t like to drink in bars anymore, can’t smoke, and they’re full of 22-year-old kids who don’t know George Harrison was in another band other than W heelbarrow.
StevieGood ol’ Teddy’s, and Harefield Road with friends on a Saturday. I lean towards seasonal or something sweeter than average. I default with a Stella.
IanJust discovered Spritzenhaus, and I go to The Gibson. I love Six Point beers—Righteous Rye is my favorite.
LaylaDiamond Bar. I like really bad beer, Budweiser and stuff.
MikeNot much of a beer drinker, cheap red wine. Lots of good wine stores here. Last night: Rum at Trapeze Loft. Saw Corn Mo.
Noel Corona.
Erica I love the restaurant Sea. I’l l drink Rolling Rock or Heineken. Same old.