Great asian art collection. Worthy of taking a day or two to wander through and see everything. Read more.
great book store, mostly art and design books, but some fiction and a lovely children corner. there's usually real interesting music playing. Read more.
Some of the very best directors, musicians and artists come through here. Another good reason to live in Brooklyn. A proud member since I moved here in 2009.
BAM Next Wave Festival is the premier international festival because its artistic director Joseph V. Melillo has impeccable tastes. The world's great artists love to strut their stuff here.
It is totally focused on innovative proposals but it is the oldest performing arts center in US ( it opened in 1815). There are great cinema and theatre programs and amazing concerts. Read more.
Open only on the weekends, this artists' collaborative is a great lace to discover new designers or vintage duds, jewelry, accessories and even delicious munchies! -Jacqueline Lombard, Top Chef
In the neighborhood viewing what we have up at Brooklyn Bridge Park? #StaffPick - Supports great emerging artists!
Founded in DUMBO in 1995, this gallery supports emerging, under-recognized mid-career and women artists in the creation and exhibition of new work. Read more.
This has got to be the hippest place on the planet. Part-gallery, matcha café, boutique, bento box maker. Walk past the art books to the back to grab one of the authentic bentos before they're gone.
Today, I was here to speak at the opening of the BRIC Arts | Media House, a multi-disciplinary arts and media complex: http://bit.ly/16hg6cR
Live at The Archway is a Weekly Cabaret Below the Manhattan Bridge — with free performances, interactive art experiences, beer and wine from our landlocked Lighthouse from June through September 2017. Read more.