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Feelin’ Blue: Kaitlyn A. Kramer, “Blueologies,” and the intriguing concepts and creations that came from a color specific show.

By Matthew Morowitz Exhibition view of Carmel Ni’s “Folded Relativity,” 2013. Photo courtesy of Kaitlyn A. Kramer. In the late hours of January 24th, 2014, I was heading back to my friend’s place in Greenpoint, Brooklyn, when on the way he became interested in music and activity that he had noticed coming out of what looked […]

North Brooklyn’s public art scene will further thrive through nbART

The words “art” and “artists” will always get associated with these three words: “Greenpoint”, “Williamsburg” and “Bushwick. North Brooklyn has garnered the reputation as a thriving community of artists. But what do those three places say about “public art”? The community itself is a conducive space where creativity flows. Yet, is the need for community […]