Showing posts with label Urban Folk Art. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Urban Folk Art. Show all posts

These Sounds Lead The Way

High quality shirt from the esteemed Brooklyn DJ sound system, with styling original artwork by Adam Suerte (Urban Folk Art Studios). This is a limited-edition, pre-order sale running for one week and ending on February 27th. Shirts will ship 1-2 weeks after the sale ends.

133 Years Of The Brooklyn Bridge


Urban Folk Art Gallery is gearing up for their yearly homage to the bridge with over 30 NY artists confirmed to participate (including Dead Flowers Productions very own Lee Greenfeld). A wide variety of artists from different mediums from photographers, painters, illustrators, comic book artists, printmakers, tattooers, to legendary graffiti artists, are slated to exhibit. "The city tends to celebrate this anniversary in increments of 25 years ( 75th, 100th, 125th), I have lived near the bridge all my life, it is a constant factor in my art, whether it be painting, tattooing, drawing or printmaking, so why not celebrate every year?” says curator and resident artist Adam Suerte. The Brooklyn Bridge was opened to the public on May 24th,1883.

Three years ago, when the gallery hosted the 130th anniversary, Suerte had just bought 25 gallons of surplus paint that the DOT was auctioning off to vacate a supply warehouse in DUMBO. He had every artist use that paint in their pieces that year. That won’t be a requirement this year, but there are still five gallons left that Suerte has repackaged and will be on sale at the gallery.

Opening reception - Friday, May 20th at 7PM
Urban Folk Art® Studios, 101 Smith Street, Brooklyn U.S.A.

Show runs until June 20th.
Gallery hours: Tuesday - Saturday, 12-9PM and Sundays, 1-8PM

UFA Affordable Art Show!


An amazing line-up of artists all at an insane price point. Everything $100 or less. Cash/card and carry — no waiting til the show's down!

Opening reception - December 4th at 7PM
Urban Folk Art® Studios, 101 Smith Street, Brooklyn U.S.A.

Show runs until December 31st or until the walls are bare.
Gallery hours: Tuesday - Saturday, 12-9PM and Sundays, 1-8PM

Brooklyn Tattoo Summer Bash!


ACTIVATOR and AS$TROLAND

Brooklyn Tattoo is throwing a party! Presented by Dead Flowers Productions, we’ll be having BKT2 co-owner Willie’s band Activator, and Urban Folk Art® Studios co-founder Jason Mitchell’s band As$troland playing... Expect pure rock'n'roll debauchery!

Saturday, August 2nd at Hank's Saloon
46 Third Avenue (at Atlantic), Brooklyn, U.S.A.
Doors at 8PM. No cover. 21+ with ID.

131 Years Of The Brooklyn Bridge


For the fifth year in a row, Urban Folk Art Gallery will be honoring the anniversary of the opening of the Brooklyn Bridge with it's annual group art show. Every May, Brooklyn native, curator, and UFA resident artist Adam Suerte has been gathering dozens of artists from a variety of backgrounds and mediums to create their homages to one of the most enduring landmarks of Brooklyn, one that is recognized the world over. This year over 30 artists — painters, illustrators, photographers, tattooers, printmakers, designers, animators, and legendary graffiti artists — will be showing work, including Dead Flowers Productions very own Lee Greenfeld (aka Mr. Lee).

Last year's show featured surplus paint made for the Brooklyn Bridge with every artist in the show using the paint. Suerte also redesigned and repackaged the paint and sold the surplus of the surplus at the gallery. This year only a few artists are using the paint, but the rest of the limited edition surplus will be for sale, as well as the art on the walls, and some limited edition prints by artists in the show.

Opening reception - Friday, May 23rd at 7PM
Urban Folk Art® Studios, 101 Smith Street, Brooklyn U.S.A.

Show runs until June 20th.
Gallery hours: Tuesday - Saturday, 12-9PM and Sundays, 1-8PM

Brooklyn Tattoo Summer Blowout!


ACTIVATOR and AS$TROLAND

Brooklyn Tattoo® is throwing a party! Presented by Dead Flowers Productions, we’ll be having BKT2 co-owner Willie’s band Activator, and Urban Folk Art® Studios co-founder Jason Mitchell’s band As$troland playing... Expect pure rock'n'roll debauchery!

Saturday, August 17th at Hank's Saloon
46 Third Avenue (at Atlantic), Brooklyn, U.S.A.
Doors at 8PM. No cover. 21+ with ID.

Brooklyn Yes Indeed... Photo Recap


The opening reception for the Brooklyn Yes Indeed art-show was a smashing success, with a true who's who of the NYC street-art and graffiti world, past and present, making the scene. The overflow crowd was so large, that much of the party ended-up, most appropriately, hanging out on the street in front of the gallery.

The show is up and running — with many pieces still available for sale — until the end of August. Urban Folk Art Studios is located at 99 Smith Street, right off of Atlantic Avenue in scenic Brooklyn, U.S.A. Gallery hours are Tuesday - Saturday, 12-9PM and Sundays, 1-8PM.


"B-Line Brooklyn" sculpture by RIBS (photographed by Jay Lajoie)

Brooklyn Yes Indeed!


"Style is knowing who you are, what you
want to say, and not giving a damn." -Gore Vidal  

Brooklynites have a pride that is unmatched, and while the borough has gone through many changes as of late, one thing holds true, Brooklynites from the '70s and '80s have style, and we know it. This style was exhibited in many ways, from the way we dressed, walked (with a knowing swagger), talked (despite mythology, there's more than just one Brooklyn accent), made a stoop our own, or how we wrote on subway trains, walls, and later, canvasses.

While street-art is often referred to as a worldwide movement — and it truly has has become one, co-opted by small commercial interests and big business alike — the art-form got its humble, ink-stained start in the five boroughs of NYC, kicked-off by city-kids for city-kids. The County Of Kings can lay claim to breeding and nurturing many a talented and acclaimed urban artist, hailing from places as diverse as Red Hook, Coney Island, Park Slope, and Bedford Stuyvesant.

The BROOKLYN YES INDEED show intends to highlight an art movement and subculture that has grown leaps and bounds from its insular D.I.Y. origins, by showcasing artwork that shows the trajectory of a clutch of legendary Brooklyn artists who have taken their work from the trains and walls of our great city onto the next level. In addition to canvas and sculpture work, the exhibit includes photography in an effort to give a context as to where the art was birthed, and by whom.

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Featuring artwork from legendary Brooklyn artists
JOUST • Mr. KAVES • KEO • RIBS • Jamel Shabazz • TRIKE
(Curated by David "CHINO" Villorente and Lee Greenfeld)

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Opening reception & party - Friday, July 27th at 7PM
Urban Folk Art® Studios, 101 Smith Street, Brooklyn U.S.A.

Show runs until the end of August.
Gallery hours: Tuesday - Saturday, 12-9PM and Sundays, 1-8PM

"Round up the usual suspects"


In an age where graffiti is a widely accepted art form, used in everything from advertising to high fine art, most of the 13 artists showing in The Usual Suspects 2 began their artistic journeys in Brooklyn decades ago when graffiti was an underground art movement started by disenfranchised youth. The artists include locally known, as well as widely celebrated artists, such as DANCE, REBEL, NEST, REK, SNATCH, KEO, POET, JAMES TOP, MOS ONE, KC, BASIC, and CHIEF. These artists who began their graffiti careers so long ago continue to help mold the contemporary graffiti scene today. Some of the artists have been continuing to exhibit work far and wide, use their abilites for commercial and charitable ventures, and most of them continue to paint murals legal and otherwise. The First Usual Suspects show was held a year ago, while the NYPD Vandal Squad was parked outside due to the notorious artists showing within.

The Usual Suspects 2 was curated by Anthony Jehamy and Adam Suerte, who grew up in the same South Brooklyn neighborhood, and began writing graffiti as teenagers in the early '80s. Anthony is still painting murals, curating graffiti art shows, and working in photography. Adam is co-owner of Brooklyn Tattoo, and Urban Folk Art Gallery where he tattoos, paints, curates, and works in many mediums and art realms.

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The Usual Suspects 2 is at the Urban Folk Art Gallery, located at 101 Smith Street, in Brooklyn, NY. The show will be up until the end of August, with the opening party happening Friday, August 5th at 7PM.

A Lee Grows In Brooklyn '09


NOUVELLAS
IMAGINARY ICONS

DJ Todd-O-Phonic-Todd (Telstar/WFMU)
DJ Mikey Palms (Southpaw/Public Assembly)
DJ Tom Dash (Dot Dash/Imaginary Icons)


Help celebrate Dead Flowers Productions founder Lee Greenfeld's
birthday with a big, boss night of serious punk-rock and soul action!

Saturday, January 17th
Doors at 8PM. No cover!

Southpaw
125 Fifth Avenue
Brooklyn, U.S.A.