Posts tagged: williamsburg
The work of Njideka Akunyili was another highlight of this week’s open studios at the International Studio & Curatorial Program’s open studios (through April 28).
This sculpture by Kevin Beasley is a highlight of this weekend’s open studios at the International Studio and Curatorial Program (through April 28).
Not sure who’s responsible for this great piece on North 1st Street in Williamsburg, but it’s terrific. Note the red leather jacket and blue T-shirt, which match those worn by Michael Jackson in the video for “Beat It.”
Finally stopped and took a picture of this Roa squirrel that’s been on a wall on Berry Street near North 5th Street in Williamsburg for a few years now.
During a recent visit to Best Pizza I noticed that street artist Roa had eaten there and left a drawing on his plate.
Another NohJColey piece from South 6th Street in Williamsburg.
I love this piece by Bast on North 8th Street in Williamsburg so much I included it in my list of Valentines-y street art.
Andy Yoder’s blooming tire swing is one of the many highlights of the mini-art fair and group exhibition seven @ SEVEN at Pierogi’s Boiler space.
Another detail of an epic infographic drawing by Ward Shelley from his show Unreliable Narration at Pierogi (through March 18). This one is from a collaborative piece with Douglas Paulson titled “Archive Library” (2012).
A detailed view of one of the many incredible new mixed media drawings—this one titled “Bohemian Tree V1” (2009)—in Ward Shelley’s latest exhibition at PIerogi, Unreliable Narrator (through March 18).