Bushwick Collective Street Art
Bushwick Collective Street Art
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Neighbourhood: Bushwick
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- Jefferson St • 2 min walk
- DeKalb Ave • 7 min walk
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Tania M
Newark, NJ58 contributions
Mar 2022 • Friends
this is what i say is bette to know even better than the times square like this neighbour is really nice, dope and good vibes
Written 22 February 2023
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Chris H
3 contributions
Apr 2022
Not a great area, but a cool drive by. Recommended only on a sunny day. 875030986jgiofjdpojnfkro3rfjhfo
Written 19 April 2022
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AGW42103
Bowling Green, KY93 contributions
Apr 2022 • Family
I was a little hesitant to travel to Bushwick to view this mural collection that our teen wanted to see after reading about the neighborhood having a history of crime. However, that concern was unfounded. We rode the subway to the Jefferson Street station and felt very comfortable walking through this cool, revitalized neighborhood in the middle of the day. Everyone we encountered in the neighborhood was kind and helpful. The murals were amazing! A very cool experience!
Written 10 April 2022
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Lauretha B
Brandon, MS76 contributions
Mar 2022 • Couples
This was so worth the 2 mile week from our Airbnb. Breathtaking artwork on a beautiful day. We were so happy we went to see this collective.
Written 16 March 2022
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hrobinson1114
Nashville, TN2,782 contributions
Dec 2021 • Solo
Quirky, immersive experience in the neighborhood of Bushwick, Brooklyn. Artists get together and paint multiple murals throughout the neighborhood periodically. Due to COVID, it had been a couple years since a refresh, but they recently created many new paintings/murals. You can walk for a few hours, perusing the colorful walls, with something to meet everyone’s aesthetic.
Lots of restaurants around with outdoor dining too. I had Mediterranean, but there are tons of authentic Latin/Mexican restaurants around (Bushwick has a huge Latin/Hispanic/Mexican population).
Pics speak louder than words for this particular experience.
I went today to see the new pieces. I’ll probably go back again tomorrow to make sure I didn’t miss anything.
Lots of restaurants around with outdoor dining too. I had Mediterranean, but there are tons of authentic Latin/Mexican restaurants around (Bushwick has a huge Latin/Hispanic/Mexican population).
Pics speak louder than words for this particular experience.
I went today to see the new pieces. I’ll probably go back again tomorrow to make sure I didn’t miss anything.
Written 16 December 2021
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vagabondginger
Alicante, Spain1,316 contributions
Oct 2021
Took the L train from 14th St in Manhattan to Jefferson St. The street art is easy to find all around this station bounded by Starr, Troutman, Wyckoff, Flushing & Irving making for a good walkabout. Also good to stop at the Taco Factory and the Brewery. Back on the subway it's then just quick ride to Bedford Ave in Williamsburg for another good walkabout. Love the street art and it would have been fun to have been on a tour that included some food stops too. Maybe next time as the art work does change.
Written 31 October 2021
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MidwestKathM
Detroit, MI910 contributions
Oct 2021
Our first visit to Brooklyn to explore its art and history. The street art was high on our list of things to see and experience! It was amazing to see the murals on building after building, block after block. And on trucks and other vehicles too! This is a great activity if you are looking for a COVID-safe environment, a free activity, and something that you can spend as much or as little time as you have available.
Written 26 October 2021
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ALTippet
San Francisco, CA5,916 contributions
Oct 2021 • Couples
In a COVID world, outdoor art > indoor art. We skipped the usual museums and decided to make the trek to Brooklyn to enjoy some outdoor art.
We took the L train and stopped at Jefferson. The colors of the art started popping as we were walking up the stairs to the street. It seemed like there were murals everywhere we walked. We spent 2 hours walking around and didn’t see everything.
The most obvious piece was by STIK (from London) who had a piece on the top of a building. It seems like artists come once a year to create their art so the art will be different each year.
Bushwick is gentrifying but there are still light manufacturing shops here and there so we had to be careful of dust and noise. But enough restaurants and bars have opened so that we had a large choice of food options (we came during a weekday so it wasn’t too busy). We had lunch at the Rookery which had a very pleasant patio and the food was excellent.
All in all, this is a must see for anyone that enjoys street art.
We took the L train and stopped at Jefferson. The colors of the art started popping as we were walking up the stairs to the street. It seemed like there were murals everywhere we walked. We spent 2 hours walking around and didn’t see everything.
The most obvious piece was by STIK (from London) who had a piece on the top of a building. It seems like artists come once a year to create their art so the art will be different each year.
Bushwick is gentrifying but there are still light manufacturing shops here and there so we had to be careful of dust and noise. But enough restaurants and bars have opened so that we had a large choice of food options (we came during a weekday so it wasn’t too busy). We had lunch at the Rookery which had a very pleasant patio and the food was excellent.
All in all, this is a must see for anyone that enjoys street art.
Written 22 October 2021
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Curious265314
New York City, NY834 contributions
Aug 2020
I lived in NY for almost nine years. I spent 3 of those years in and near Bushwick, yet I never walked around enough to see all the beauty and artistry that is Bushwick. My boyfriend surprised me with a walking tour (not sure which company).
The energy, the people, the art, the culture...all portrayed through the colors and canvas that is Bushwick. So much artistry in a few short blocks. The collection is a must for those who love street art, or art in general.
The art is constantly changing so what you see today may not be here next year. The best part is as you walk and wander, you see artists at work and if you stay long enough you see the art come to life.
The energy, the people, the art, the culture...all portrayed through the colors and canvas that is Bushwick. So much artistry in a few short blocks. The collection is a must for those who love street art, or art in general.
The art is constantly changing so what you see today may not be here next year. The best part is as you walk and wander, you see artists at work and if you stay long enough you see the art come to life.
Written 14 October 2020
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astro90
London, UK47 contributions
Feb 2020
This needs to be on your to-do list when in NYC. My friends an I usually start at Bogart street and walk around to explore the different art around the neighbourhood. The area of Bushwick is quite hipster and there are lots of cute places around. The art is honestly mindblowing - you can end up spending hours walking around this area.
Written 29 July 2020
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tikimona
2 contributions
Why does that woman with the shrill voice have to yell SO LOUDLY outside my window????? All the neighbors are up an arms about hearing her horrifying one gal show on a daily basis. Jet lagged from my trip, I couldn’t sleep hearing her explain some exaggerated idea of a supposed “Italian Robot” WHEN WILL IT STOP???????????!!!!!!! Please hire someone else and move your preaching across the street for Christ sake. I realize it’s a public sidewalk but her voice should be banned from the airwaves.
RoxyDub
Dublin, Ireland710 contributions
Sapreste dirmi se i Murales si trovano facilmente senza tour? Grazie Mille.
Is that possible to find these Murales without the tour? thanks
Mac C
New York City, NY327 contributions
Yes - if you get off at the Jefferson St stop on the subway, you can just walk around in all directions. Buona fortuna!
angela7marino
New York City, New York181 contributions
the website is all in french- is this tour just in french? we only speak english
Mac C
New York City, NY327 contributions
That's a bit strange - we definitely took the tour in English and the website is in English. Perhaps you're using a public PC which has been set to French??
Hgtravl
Marlton, NJ1,651 contributions
Visiting here by car from out of state- how is parking? Parkkng lots? Street? Free? Easy to park our car and walk around?
Liorzo
Jerusalem, Israel49 contributions
I was there on a Saturday morning-noon and there was plenty of parking on the street. Don't recall if it was paid but if so it wasn't expensive.
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