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The Rise of the Living Room Gallery


Daniel Peterson’s friends like drugs. — Photo by Mark Taylor

Living room galleries are popping up all over Bushwick. It’s tempting to be snooty about these spaces because they’re not “real” galleries, maaan. But, for a number of reasons this would be unfair. They are a much needed antidote to an overly professionalized New York art scene. They are an opportunity to merge art and life. They are part open house and part gallery. And the way they collapse show, opening, and after-party into a single event is more fun than conventional gallery openings. I went to two such spaces this past weekend, one on Saturday (The Laundromat) and one on Sunday (Subletters Gallery). Both shows were one-night only events.

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House of Yes Is Back!


Anya Sapozhnikova (in silver) and Jordann Baker (in black) on the silk at the House of Yes. — Photo by Caroline Golum

I went to see my old friend Brian Doherty’s band this past Friday night at the new venue House of Yes. Actually it’s an old venue — its previous space on Troutman caught fire last April — and this is its new location on Maujer St. just off Morgan Ave. (a patch of desolation halfway between NURTUREart and 3rd Ward).

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Why Leave? Fun Lives in ‘Greater Bushwick’


Ann Liv Young naked in 25 degrees at the Sanctuary of Hope. — Photo by Ellen Letcher.

It often seems that several interesting events cluster on the same date. This past Saturday, November 22nd, was one of those dates. I had four things I wanted to do: two art openings, a program of performances, and a music event. And they were all in the Greater Bushwick Metropolitan Area. More and more I ask myself, what’s the point of leaving Bushwick? There’s so much stuff going on in the hood now it’s getting downright confusing.

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