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pipi, dresser, 2006, 27 x 40 inches, Archival c-print, Edition of 8
INSIDE OUT aims to define and magnify the human condition - without incorporating what we might consider to be a traditional portrait. Multi-perspective, multi-media.
Artists: Miles Bennett, Pipi, Katie Ng
248 McKibbin St.

Dance based exhibition designed to encourage curiosity and interaction. Live works, installations, and dance for camera will create a shifting landscape of movement both familiar and foreign.
Artists: Deborah Black, Bryan Campbell, Courtney Cooke, Cadence Dubus, Colin Gee, Whitney Hubbard, Chris Kennedy, Caitlin Marz, MeKaniKdolls, Tom Robinson, Rachel Warren
Lumenhouse, 47 Beaver St.

Slam poetry presented by Arts in Bushwick and louderARTS. Featuring Roger Bonair-Agard, Patrick Rosal, and special guests. 6 - 7 PM only.
Artists: Roger Bonair-Agard, Patrick Rosal, and others.
Lumenhouse, 47 Beaver St.

Camilla Padgitt-Coles, watercolor on paper, Island 1
The works in this exhibition are presented as a playful discourse on granularity, offering an expression of the potential of a single grain of rice.
Artists: Seren Akcay, Kristin Bressert, Camilla Padgitt-Coles, Jenn Cortes, Paola Di Tolla, Cristina Ferrigno, Kevin Graham, Rachel Hoppenstein, Bhagvati Khalsa, Marina Litvinskaya, Erin Kay McWhorter, Jie Qi, Kelly Silver, Ariel Yelen, and Dena Zilber
Lumenhouse, 47 Beaver St.

Group show featuring serialized drawings, paintings, prints, collages and mixed-media works. Interrelation is the point.
Artists: Zane Wilson, Adam Thompson, Emily Schleiner, Gabert Farrar, Paul D'Agostino, Irene Fong, Paul-Luc de Vincent
250 Moore St.

Are you willing to die for your beliefs, ideals, and convictions? Now is the time to express yourself so others may feast in celebration atop your sacrifice.
Artists: Paul Clark, Mike Evans, Jen Galatioto, Rob Leecock, Lee Misenheimer, Matt Owens, Amy Sperber, Stephanie Wenzel, Charles Wilkin
222 Varet St.

The influence of street art and graffiti has inspired individuals for decades -- AKA will exhibit works by individuals creatively stimulated by the urban environment.
Artists: Cat Lauigan, Stephen Key, Sam Friedman, Joe Whiteley, Sakura Maku, John Breiner, Lionel Guzman, Reginald Pean, Dan Valle, Adam Void, Max Greis
9 White St.

The exhibition examines the softer side of Pop Surrealism through the collection of artworks by an international group of young female artists.
Artists: Lisa Alisa, Camilla d'Errico, Sarah Joncas, Simone Maynard, Mia & Mijn Schatje
Ad Hoc Art, 49 Bogart St.

Photo by Cindyrella Studio.  Maria the Korean Bride in Minnesota, July 2008
"Now: On View" thrives in the moment. Each project unfolds within the public arena, evolving into a work of art that expires as time elapses.
Artists: Blanka Amezkua, Emcee C.M. and Huong Ngo, Kanene Holder, Mayumi Ishino, Andy Padre, Maria Yoon
Flushing Ave. and Forrest St.

Part of a series experimenting with curation through aesthetic and social co-evolution. Visitors will be dropping by with creative foods, performances, moving images and music.
Artists:
Flushing Ave. and Forrest St.

Appeal to your sense of instant gratification and chance with tangible, affordable art. This show will feature Luck Charms made by artists from Bushwick and beyond.
Artists: 75 or 75, Fag, Calder Yates, Jefferson Vimana, Esther Pounds, No Future Gardens, Marc, DAD III & the river rats, Graham Coriel-Allen, Curtis B. Carmen, Dan Taylor, AVOID pi
114 Forrest St.

Jason Peters floats a sculpture above a reflecting pool, David Butten slams steel through walls, English Kills will feed people.
Artists:
114 Forrest St.

The Forum is an opportunity for dialogue and problem-solving about housing, space, sustainability, displacement and neighborhood change among a diverse group of neighborhood residents and organizations.
Artists:
69 Central Ave.

Exploring the evolution of Bushwick, this exhibition touches on themes of immigration, alienation, and urban shamanism.
Artists:
175 Jefferson St., 1L

Visitors will be lead through passages light and dark through a four-story loft warehouse showcasing video, performance, installation and fine art.
Artists: LEE JOHNSON, ABRAHAM NOWITZ, MEERA MARGARET, AARON FINBLOOM, JOHN MANION, JEREMY BAILEY, THE ARBOUR LAKE SGHOOL, EMILY SCHLEINER, SARAH SMALIK, ALEX FONTECHA, KRISTIN TRETHEWEY, ARY EHRENBERG, ABIGAIL Z WEG, ADAM BROCK AND CLARK CLARK, BEN JACQUES, DAVID WILLIAMS, SCOTT ROGERS, JOHN FROSST, JUSTIN PATTERSON, GEORGE KOTSOVOS, JESSICA DUFFIN WOLFE, RYAN SHROEDER, EMMANUEL GERMOND
330 Melrose St.

Food-inspired art from fanciful to obscene candy constructions, creatures, mountains, mounds and other pungent, dripping aberrations, whatever strange fruit the artists have to bare.
Artists: Kristina aka Coco Lopez, Gavin Baby, Charles Brunswick, Chad McDanel, Julie Hanus, Ilaria Loquenzi, Ryan Schroeder, Beth Green
88 Starr St.

An interactive exploration of childhood reminiscent of kindergarten. Participants view physical nightmares and video art dreams while taking part in activities that fulfill childhood "no-no's".
Artists: Katarina Smirnova, David Rapoprt, Mishel Valenton, Nadia Awad, Don Corr
88 Starr St.

I have designated my front stoop an "Art Space" and everything that happens on the stoop will be defined as "Art." Let's push the definition of Alternative Spaces. All welcome.
Artists: Everybody welcome! Come meet my neighbors : )
97 Starr St.

An expose into the breadth of figurative artwork, as juxtaposed by two painters working in a similar manner, who lead the viewer to dramatically different conclusions.
Artists: Aileen Boyce and George Towne
117 Grattan St.

Celebrate an Obama victory (or drink your sorrows away) during an afternoon of readings from Brooklyn-based poets, novelists, playwrights, actors, and essayists. 3 to 5:30 PM.
Artists: Jean Hartig, Hossannah Asuncion, Hila Ratzabi, Melissa Fadul, Rena Priest, Alissa Heyman, Parker Phillips, Paul Rome, Buffie Gilbert
18 Wyckoff Ave.

The continuing experience / fresh to the scene.
Artists: Layton Hower, Andrew Hurst, Norman Jabaut, Brooke Moyse, Justin Stiemer, Stephen Truax, Daniel Wiener, among others
Norte Maar, 83 Wyckoff Ave.

Jess Levey, "Fluff"
FOOD: The Vital Stuff. This exhibition examines food as indulgence, taboo, cruelty, repulsion, a desperate need, a sex aid, and a way of earning a living.
Artists: Jennifer Greenwood, Hayley Hara, Jess Levey, Christina Medina, Monticelli e Pagone, Seyhan Musaoglu, Alex springer and Xan Burley (alexandance), Unknown artist using the name Tupac Helena Petersen
476 Jefferson St.

A collection of unconventional portraits from 8 artists, "Strangers" is a room of hidden characters. Veiled by masks, shadows and ornament, these elusive subjects are defined by the clues they reveal.
Artists: Jorge Julian Aristizabal, Rico Gatson, Jayson Keeling, Lynn Palewicz, Ryan Roth, Jose Ruiz, Julie Weitz, and Fred Wilson.
476 Jefferson St., 211

"In flux/influx" describes both an environment in the midst of great change, but also the entering of a group of people into a space
Artists: Erik Burke, Andrew Graham, Mindy Kaplan, Dara Lipton, John Manion , Diane Smith, Erica Wessmann
16 Cypress Ave.

How We Know is a group show within Maria Hernandez Park. Artists will use varied media to experiment with the relationship between art and park.
Artists: Courtney Tramposh, Steven Rose, Austin Willis, Michael Johnson, Susana Gaudêncio, Mark Taylor, Raphael Taylor
Maria Hernandez Park

By creating installations in a handful of trees throughout Bushwick, we hope to draw attention to the sad absence of trees in our industrial neighborhood.
Artists: Lee Johnson, Laura Vladimirova, Melisa Christensen, Erik Johanson Location: In selected neighborhood trees: Bogart and Grattan, across from Ad Hoc and on Mckibbin St.
Trees throughout Bushwick

Please join us for the offical BETA Spaces after party: enjoy a slide show of pictures recapping the day, live acts and drink specials.
Artists:
Wreck Room, 940 Flushing Ave.