Bushwick Open Studios is an opportunity for Brooklyn artists to open the doors of their studios (and more often their homes) to the public for a weekend in a true celebration of creative diversity. Bushwick is certainly one of the real artist communities in New York. Painting, photography, installation art, sculpture, performance art, happenings and more were all available from the sidewalk. Fresh inspiration was provided by hundreds of different artists. Some of which were not even registered for the event, in true anti-establishment fashion. An 80s happening from BabySkinGlove included an awesome Jane Fondaesque body roll experience, a glamorous photo shoot, drawings on paper with thread and needle, and a man rolled up in a carpet (that was blocking the entrance that you had to step over in order to enter and leave). And that was only during the few minutes I was there. Visual creative samples (left) provided by Hilary Doyle, Chris D’Acunto, Josh McCutchen, and Christy Singleton



















