East Williamsburg Street Art du Jour: Colbert’s Soup

April 11, 2011 ·
Filed under: 11206, East Williamsburg, East Williamsburg Brooklyn, Street Art 

From Moore Street.

Miss Heather

East Williamsburg Photo du Jour: Mixed Signals

From Debevoise Avenue.

Miss Heather

East Williamsburg Photo du Jour: M & S Supermarket

From Manhattan Avenue.

Miss Heather

Urban Fur: Teddy & Roxie

This weekend yours truly endeavored to enjoy our fair city’s brief interlude of hospitable weather. It was on Graham Avenue that I made the acquaintance of two of north Brooklyn’s most fetching— and pampered pooches: Teddy and Roxie.  Follows is a slide show which showcases their fabulousness— including Teddy’s “ride”. Enjoy!

One chap attempted to pet Teddy after he had been placed in the above “wheels”. This act of kindness was met with a growl and a snap. As his person, “Nellie”, explained:

Once he is in the carrier, forget it.

Clearly Teddy had had his fill of being in the limelight and needed to be alone!

Miss Heather

P.S.: Special thanks go out to Teddy and Roxie’s “people” for the great conversation and assistance with this photo shoot. Behind every great dog is a great person!

New York Shitty Day Starter: Spring

From Ten Eyck Street.

Miss Heather

East Williamsburg Photo du Jour: Mi Gente

From Manhattan Avenue.

Miss Heather

New York Shitty Street Art du Jour: Dreams

Taken April 2, 2011.

Miss Heather

From The New York Shitty Inbox: Tonight At Concrete Utopia

The details I received about this event are scant (READ: I got a mass email) but follows is the press release:

Spork Used As Knife (and other disconcerting events)

Opening Friday, April 1, 7-10

Featuring artists Maurice Doherty, Shana Moulton, Hilary Sand, Dave Sherry, and Curver Thoroddsen.
The exhibition investigates humor and performance and their unique ability to reflect the absurdity of everyday life. The history of performance art offers the medium as a means of rebellion, the act of breaking with the current state of art and politics. The work featured in “Spork Used As Knife” rather ruptures the personal experience of everyday life by forcing the viewer to turn his or her perspective, to view it from a skewed angle. The mirrored reflection of life by art comes ever closer in performance, and with the comfort offered by humor, begins to break down this distinction.

Each artist in the show approaches these barriers between the quotidian and The Quotidian from a different perspective, and through different mobilizations of the banal and the humorous.

This is a really exciting show, and has been an amazing opportunity to work with some brilliant artists.

Spork Used As Knife
Opening Reception: April 1, 2011 starting at 7:00 p.m.
Concrete Utopia
72 Scholes Street
Brooklyn, New York 11206

You can read more about Concrete Utopia by checking out their About page.

Miss Heather

From The New York Shitty Photo Pool: Charles J. King

Charles J King Iron & Steel Scrap: Bushwick Brooklyn

Last night I received a call from Chris Arnade. He wanted to know where this building was located (Grand Avenue) and how he could learn more about about its founder: Charles J. King. I suggested the Brooklyn Daily Eagle archives and later did a little digging. I didn’t learn anything about the man behind this wonderful building— but I learned who he was not. Without further ado I present for your April Fool’s Day delectation a case of mistaken identity and a slipped mickey courtesy of the December 16, 1900 edition of the Brooklyn Daily Eagle. Enjoy!

So there!

Miss Heather

 

East Williamsburg Photos du Jour: Chirp!

From Graham Avenue.

Miss Heather

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