What’s Going On At 155 Freeman Street?
Filed under: Greenpoint Magic
I have a confession to make: I have sort of a sweet spot for this building. Maybe it is the asymmetrical storefront or all the pierogi trucks parked next door. I honestly don’t know.
Bearing the previous in mind, you can imagine my interest when I discovered this poster adhered the security gate on the first floor. Well, I finally got around to doing a little research (thanks Google). Here’s the scoop, it comes from a web site called ARTCAL:
It’s About Time, Man!
John Delk, Patrick Doyle, Sean Glover, Carolyn Funk, Lara Kohl, Matthew Lusk, Melissa Barrett Lundquist, William McMillin, Leigh Ann Pahapill, Tim Saltarelli, Dave Shull, and Nikita Vishnevskiy
Using a derelict industrial building in Greenpoint, Brooklyn, an international group of artists reconstitute the Olafur Eliasson survey on their own terms.
‘It’s About Time, Man,’ responds to the unquestioned acclaim for Eliasson’s faux-natural creations, and inaugurates the future home for Repetti. 12 artists will each address a different Eliasson work, using the squalid state of this former carriage house as inspiration. The building will undergo major renovation in the fall, and become the new home for Repetti in late ’09 (!!! —Ed. Note).
Organized by William McMillin and Sam Farnsworth, this group of established and emerging artists has strong ties to the Greenpoint area, though also included are several foreign-based artists.
Now this has got to be some of the best news I have heard in a long time! I can only hope the folks renovating 155 Freeman will leave some of its architectural “quirks” intact. Those of you who are interested to see this show (I know I am) be advised it runs until August 24, 2008. For a sneak peak of what awaits your viewing pleasure, click here and you will directed to a rather comprehensive set of photos on Flickr taken by supremenything.
Miss Heather
Happenings On India Street
Filed under: Greenpoint Magic
I am pleased to announce that the park slated to grace site has gotten a thorough revamping. Not only has the wall has been lowered, but there will be no concrete! In the next couple of weeks we can look forward to the Parks Department unveiling this new and improved design. Next month the “India Street Enders” will be having a meeting to discuss these plans and get the 411 from Stephanie Thayer of the Open Space Alliance. So mark your calendar!
India Street Enders Meeting
Wednesday, September 10th, 2008
7: 00 p.m.
Location: tbd
Those of you who are concerned about the welfare of the feral cat colony will be pleased to know I will be helping to relocate them. Which reminds me: I need to contact Neighborhood Cats and sign up for one of their Trap-Neuter-Return workshops!
Miss Heather
Urban Gravestones, Greenpoint Style
Filed under: Greenpoint Magic
This weekend I discovered— much to my chagrin— that Greenpoint is holding its own regarding the phenomenon that Bed-Stuy Banana so aptly named “urban gravestones”. Here they are.
Dupont Street
Frosty Freeze, R.I.P.
Java Street
A tribute to “Revzi” can be found the corner of Java and West Street. Revzi was only seven when the film Donnie Brasco was released. I mention this because part of the previous movie (the infamous parking meter scene) was shot in front of this very building. In any case, he died at eighteen.
McGuinness Boulevard
And lastly, this bouquet commemorates the senseless, sad death of Maria Piatkiewicz. She was hit by a van while crossing McGuinness Boulevard last month.
Miss Heather
Greenpoint Photo du Jour: And The Winner Is!
Filed under: Greenpoint Magic
On Green Street it is number 11 by a nose!
Miss Heather
Syncronicity
Filed under: Greenpoint Magic
Last night I met a friend of mine at The Habitat. I was tired, but giddy. Giddy because I had been out of the apartment for the first time in two days. I tried to pay attention to what she was telling me. Really, I did. But their delicious rum punch and the following didn’t help matters.
The Habitat
988 Manhattan Avenue
Brooklyn, New York 11222
I can only hope their upcoming chicken wing eating contest is equally entertaining.
Miss Heather
Why Did Studio B Close?
Filed under: Greenpoint Magic
That is a very good question. Perhaps the following has something to do with it?
The very day the Public Safety Committee decided that Studio B did not merit a recommendation for a Cabaret license, the Department of Buildings disapproved their Place of Assembly application.
For both floors.
No worries, I am certain former City Councilman Ken Fisher will have an answer*. He has a lot to say!
Miss Heather
UPDATE: Citizen Skein (who was present at last week’s meeting) explains it all for us! (Check the comments). ALSO— here is my buddy Neighborhood Threat’s take on the whole brouhaha. Do give it a read.
*The difference is amazing. Ken the City Councilman berates safety violations but Ken the Lobbyist justifies them! No wonder Greenpoint is so fucked up. Thanks Mr. Fisher!
Barack Rocks Greenpoint Again
Filed under: Greenpoint Magic
Ten bucks will not only buy you an evening’s entertainment at CoCo66, but the proceeds will go towards Barack Obama’s campaign for President!
CoCo66
66 Greenpoint Avenue
Brooklyn, New York 11222
Happy fundraising (mustaches optional)!
Miss Heather
Greenpoint Photo du Jour: Brooklyn Is Dead
Filed under: Greenpoint Magic
From McGuinness Boulevard.
Miss Heather
Miscellaneous Foodstuffs: Frankie’s Is In The House!
Filed under: Greenpoint Magic
Attention north Greenpoint: Acapulco is on vacation! Anyone wanting tasty (and CHEAP) eats should take their business to New Tulcingo until August 22nd.
Greenpoint’s only strip mall (on none other than McGuinness Boulevard) is undergoing some renovations of the corporate kind. Looks like Pizza Hut, Blimpie and Carvel are out and Taco Bell and KFC are in.
It looked like this wasn’t going to happen, but it is: Frankie’s (at 490 Humboldt Street) officially opens for business today! Click here to see their menu.
Bon appetit!
Miss Heather
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