The Word On The Street: Seeing Double
From South 6 Street.
New York Shitty Photo du Jour: From South 6 Street With Love
Taken October 5, 2011.
New York Shitty Street Seating du Jour: Tom Sawyer
From South 6 Street.
Spotted On Kent Avenue: Something Neat
I wasn’t able to get much in the way of information from this young woman given the din of truck traffic passing behind us. However, she said when completed this missive will read “Plan Ahead” and it should be completed by Wednesday!
UPDATE, 8:00 p.m.: Here’s the 411 on this per nbART’s Facebook page:
On Wednesday, August 31st, the North Brooklyn Public Art Coalition (nbART) the NYC Department of Transportation (DOT), and the Open Space Alliance present Plan Ahead, a knitted installation by internationally recognized Knit Graffiti artist Magda Sayeg. Over the next year, Plan Ahead will blanket 300 iron rods located on Kent Avenue between South 5th and 6th Streets underneath the Williamsburg Bridge in Brooklyn, NY. The materials produced for this project exceeded 600 sq ft and took over 200 hours to knit.
On August 31st at 6:00p.m., nbART, DOT and OSA will unveil Sayeg’s artwork for media and public viewing; a reception will follow at IndieScreen – 289 Kent Avenue at South 2nd Street – and include an open bar from 7-8 and Brooklyn’s own Brooklyn Oenology and Coney Island Catering offering wine and food throughout the evening. $10 suggested donation at the door.
A Southside PSA: Let There Be Parking!
Filed under: 11211, Culture War, The Natives Are Getting Restless, Williamsburg, Williamsburg Brooklyn
It would appear the removal of a 45 space parking lot so as to build a(nother) condominium— and the space piracy of a public sidewalk— has rankled some Southside residents. Oh yeah, if you are wondering what is written on the green tarp it is (and I quote) “Yuppy shit”.
Miss Heather
Urban Fur: North Brooklyn Selections
Filed under: 11211, 11222, Greenpoint, Greenpoint Brooklyn, Greenpoint Magic, Urban Fur, Williamsburg, Williamsburg Brooklyn
Larry holds his own against a possible canine invader on Manhattan Avenue.
A Southside cat raises a tail in curiousity about my camera.
And Bedford Avenue is, well, Bedford Avenue.
Miss Heather
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