From The New York Shitty Inbox: A Call For Art!
Filed under: 11206, 11211, 11222, 11237, Bushwick, Bushwick Brooklyn, East Williamsburg, East Williamsburg Brooklyn, Greenpoint, Greenpoint Brooklyn, Greenpoint Magic, Williamsburg, Williamsburg Brooklyn
This item comes from the folks over at St. Nick’s. Laura McLelland writes:
My name is Laura McLelland and I am working with St. Nicks Alliance to open a new community arts space over by Cooper Park in Williamsburg. St. Nicks has bees working with the low and moderate income residents of North Brooklyn for the last 35 years, and we are starting to reach out to the new creatives with services for artists. Our goal for the community arts piece is to create a space that brings together the artist community of North Brooklyn with the wider community to engage in creative advocacy, to make a better North Brooklyn for everyone.
First, I would love to invite you to come out to the space at 2 Kingsland Ave at Maspeth Ave and have a tour. The building is the old outpatient building for the Greenpoint Hospital, and we are retaining a lot of the character of the old space, so it is pretty funky.
Second, we are planning to open the space with a big exhibition highlighting the depth and breadth of creativity in NorthBrooklyn on June 18th. The show is open to any artists currently living in our service area of Williamsburg/Greenpoint/Bushwick. I have attached the call for artists and wonder if you would be able to distribute it to any artists you are in touch with. I want to get this out far and wide as quickly as possible, to get the broadest range of artists represented.
Please let me know if you have any questions, and if you would be interested in seeing the space.
As you can imagine I am very interested in checking out this space— and I am currently in the process of making arrangements with Laura to see it! In the meantime here’s the their press release which give the full rundown as to how you can submit your work!
CALL FOR ARTISTS- WILLIAMSBURG/GREENPOINT/BUSHWICK
St. Nicks Alliance, a community organization serving Williamsburg, Greenpoint, and Bushwick, is seeking submissions for NorthBrooklyn, the inaugural show for its new community arts center.
NorthBrooklyn will celebrate the incredible diversity and richness of the creative community of North Brooklyn. The exhibition will open at 2 Kingsland Ave in East Williamsburg on June 18th and will be on display until August 15th, 2010. The new community arts space is housed in the old outpatient clinic of the Greenpoint Hospital (now named the Greenpoint Renaissance Center), with approximately 3,000 sq. ft. of open space for exhibition.
All artists/mediums are welcome, as long as you reside in Williamsburg, Greenpoint, or Bushwick at the time of application. Artists who are selected will be asked to verify their residency at that time.
A panel of local arts and community leaders will select a group of around 30 artists. The new arts space, located in the old outpatient clinic building on the Greenpoint Hospital campus, will be dedicated to using the arts and creative problem solving to find innovative solutions to local problems, using the arts as a vehicle for advocacy and community engagement. The North Brooklyn exhibition will kick off a summer full of activities and events dedicated to investigating issues of the North Brooklyn community through the arts.
Interested artists should submit the following no later than Sunday, May 23, 2010:
- Up to 5 images (jpg, 72 dpi) of previous work
- Include image list with title, date, size, and medium of work
- Title files LASTNAME_FIRSTNAME_IMAGE#.jpg
- Or up to 5 minutes of video (provide link to website with video, no files)
- An image or description of the work you would like to exhibit/perform (if not included with work sample above)
- Include image list with title, date, size, and medium of work
- Title files LASTNAME_FIRSTNAME_SHOWPIECE.jpg
- Resume and Artist Statement
- Title file LASTNAME_FIRSTNAMEResume.doc or .rtf
- Short paragraph describing how North Brooklyn has impacted/influenced your life as an artist.
Submissions should be sent to arts (at) stnicksalliance (dot) org with the subject line Art Show Submission. Please make sure to include your address and a contact phone number in your email. Artists will be notified of selection by Friday, May 28th and will need to be available to drop off artwork between June 4-11th, 2010.
Questions can be directed to Laura McLelland @ lmclelland (at) stnicksalliance (dot) org.
To be continued!
Miss Heather
UPDATE, 9:40 p.m.: I will be checking out St. Nick’s new and very much still in process art space this Wednesday. I can hardly wait!
From The New York Shitty Inbox: Teardrop
Hannah (who sent me the above photographs) writes:
I saw it around 8:00 AM when I went to get coffee and I live two blocks away so I got my camera and took these photos. It’s kind of big. Four or five feet by five or six feet or something? …I think it’s cool and weird though so thought I’d email it.
Miss Heather
New York Shitty Day Ender: Love On Meeker Avenue
Filed under: 11211, East Williamsburg, East Williamsburg Brooklyn, Greenpoint, Greenpoint Brooklyn, Greenpoint Magic
By Meredith Chesney.
Miss Heather
Happy Mother’s Day From New York Shitty!
Filed under: 11211, 11222, Crazy Cat Lady, Greenpoint, Greenpoint Brooklyn, Greenpoint Magic, Williamsburg, Williamsburg Brooklyn
Okay.
I am not now a mother nor do I ever care to become one. Whatever genetic predilection towards child-bearing I was to receive at birth I never got. While some women fret over their under-sized breasts and see fit to “augment” them, I rejoice having AA cups because they do not interfere with my use of power tools. I was supposed to be a woman. Instead I became a cat lady.
Which brings me to today’s Mother’s Day post. It is about a kitten named Rozza.
Lisacat writes on May 7, 2010:
Rozza was rescued in Greenpoint, Brooklyn. A woman was walking a friend’s dog and noticed the dog was carrying something in his mouth. She thought it was a rat, but it turned out to be a tiny kitten less than a week old. His eyes were still closed and he was listless and filthy. The woman rushed him to the vet who told her to get a bottle and formula and try to feed him. When she went to Muddy Paws for supplies, Robin referred her to me. I took him in and have cleaned him up, removing the fly eggs from two wounds that could be bites, but more likely some other kind of injury. Note that the vet did nothing to clean him or even notice the open wounds! Rozza is in bad shape, not nursing and very weak. He is taking formula a drop at a time. I’m flushing the holes and giving him fluids and antibiotics.
Yesterday Rozza was nursing with gusto!
With a little encouragement from Ma Gandolf— the dog!
Drunk on formula and love.
Sleeping.
Mothers come in all stripes. Occasionally they come with whiskers and tails.
Happy Mother’s Day!
Miss Heather
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