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Bushwick Open Studios Weekend Round One (Friday and Saturday)



Artists: Rebecca Murtaugh, Justine Frischmann, Fran O'Neill, and Matthew Neil Gehring at the opening of Do It Yourself curated by Julie Torres
 

curated by Julie Torres 
Featuring work by:  Lorri Ott, Katie Bell, Esther Ruiz, Eleanna Anangos and Laurel Sparks - Curated by Julie Alexander
Heather Garland, Meg Lipke, Leif Low-beer, James Prez and Chuck Webster- Curated by Brian Cypher 
Katherine Bradford , Todd Bienvenu, Mike Olin, Jason Stopa and Rick Briggs- Curated by Brian Edmonds 
Polly Shindler, Talia Shulze, Osamu Kobayashi and Yevgeniya Baras- Curated by Justine Frischmann 
Susan Bricker, Shawn Powell, Will Hutnick, Pat Berran and Jen Shepard- Curated by David T Miller  
Ben King and Jay Henderson- Curated by Sean Montgomery 
Clare Grill, Suzanne Goldenberg, Maria Britton, Mike Olin, Yevgeniya Baras and Shanna Maurizi- Curated by Melanie Parke 
Ashley Garrett, Becky Yazdan, Brian Wood, Clinton King, Farrell Brickhouse and Vicki Sher- Curated by Julia Schwartz 
Ellen Siebers- Curated by Peter Shear 
Maria Walker, Lauren Collings, Beth Letain and Helen O'Leary- Curated by Ian White Williams
Also Featuring Work From Our Visiting Artists:
Julie Alexander, Brian Cypher, Brian Edmonds, Justine Frischmann, David T Miller, Sean Montgomery, Melanie Parke, Julia Schwartz, Peter Shear and Ian White Williams

Through Sunday June 1, 12 - 7 PM
195 Morgan Avenue (Formally 3rd Ward)
Brooklyn, NY 11237









 Ringo, Giordano's studio assistant.


Gary Giordano: BOS Open Studios
55 Meadow Street 
Studio # 226
Brooklyn, NY 11206










Joyce Robbins: Paint and Clay
through June 22, 2014
56 Bogart Street
Brooklyn, NY 11206 




  Arnold Mesches and Michael David at Life on Mars Gallery


 Top: Thornton Dial. Bottom: Fran O'Neill and Ben Pritchard


 Karen Schwartz


 Purvis Young


 Farrell Brickhouse


 Farrell Brickhouse


 Farrell Brickhouse


 Purvis Young


 Karen Schwartz


 Farrell Brickhouse


 Farrell Brickhouse


Drunken Angels
Through: June 22, 2014
56 Bogart Street
Brooklyn, NY 11206




 Alex Paik

 Steve Karlik

 Alex Paik

Sara Russell Dewey

 Vincent Como

 Steve Karlik and Vincent Como

 Vincent Como

 Steve Karlik and Alex Paik

Sara Russell Dewey

 Alex Paik and Vincent Como


Keyed Up in Bushwick
curated by Key Projects and hosted by Carol Salmanson
through June 1, 2014
56 Bogart Street
#4G
Brooklyn, NY 10026










Patricia Satterlee: BOS Open Studios
117 Grattan Street (3rd floor)
Brooklyn, NY 11237









Matthew Neil Gehring, Rebecca Murtaugh, Tom and Karen Levitov, and Robin Stout



Matthew Neil Gehring: BOS Open Studios
117 Grattan Street (4th floor)
Brooklyn, NY 11237










Jodie Manasevit: BOS Open Studios
117 Grattan Street (4th floor)
Brooklyn, NY 11237





*photos of work by Sara Russell Dewey courtesy of the artist
*some work shown in studio views may be in process





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