It’s always beer-thirty somewhere, amirigh? And Brooklyn Brewery will probably be there.
Join Leonard Bernstein, Charlie Ebbets, Boss Tweed and Thousands More for Happy Hour!
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It’s always beer-thirty somewhere, amirigh? And Brooklyn Brewery will probably be there.
Join Leonard Bernstein, Charlie Ebbets, Boss Tweed and Thousands More for Happy Hour!
A video review of opening day at Crest Hardware Art Show and Crest Fest, June 8th, 2013:
Get off your butt and GO. More info at Crest Hardware Art Show.
PS 132 Kite Festival – Sunday, June 9, 2013 from 12 pm – 5 pm
CitiStorage (N. 11th and Kent Avenue) in Williamsburg
Come prepared for a day of fun in the sun with amazing crafts, carnival rides, great food, photo booth, entertainment and raffles all to benefit our local Public School 132!! See below for entertainment schedule and Kite Festival sponsors!!
As part of BUSHWICK OPEN STUDIOS on Saturday, June 1st & Sunday June 2nd I would like to invite you to the pop up exhibition called:
11 CENTRAL AVE.
(entrance on 91 Forrest St. right across from English Kills gallery)
Bushwick, Brooklyn NY (close to Morgan Ave, stop on the L train)
hours are 12noon to 7pm both days
RECEPTION: Saturday, June 1st
4-7pm with beer, wine & snacks featuring the installation:
WOOT! Just like the poster says, folks—bands, food, dancing, stuff for the kids, crafts, stuff for sale, and, of course, art! And it’s FREE! This festival supports the Crest Hardware Art Show, and it’s always jam-packed with fun people and fun everything! Mark your calendar, or write it on your hand. Do NOT miss this!
Your local hardware store could also be the next “It” neighborhood gallery if they take Joe Franquinha’s lead.
A few years ago when we started telling you about this art show in a Brooklyn hardware store, people questioned BSA’s sanity and it’s relevance to the street. Even now, there are some street artists who have not exhibited in this show, but that list will be trimming down to zero in the next few years. That’s because of two things – one is that Joe Franquinha and his family re-imagined their store at the same time that artists began to re-imagine the surrounding neighborhoods of Williamsburg, Greenpoint, and Bushwick.