Kidflix and the Fulton Art Fair!
I wish I were in Brooklyn right now to take my nieces and nephew to this. Free film screenings in Fulton Park, every Friday for the kiddies. They’re screening No Knock and Bed Stuy before Cornbread Earl & Me on the 20th. Shout out to Ali Santana and MoCADA. More Info after the jump. spotted at Bed Stuy Blog
Pictures my dad took
in Brooklyn Wins, New York I Love You, art, familam, studies in greatness, word to amen
My father, Robert D. Cave Sr. (1949 – 1998) was a professional photographer who documented the culture, politics, communities and people of New York City, mostly Brooklyn, for over 30 years. Recently I unearthed his life’s work fron my aunt’s basement and began scanning, catalouging and retouching them in hopes of preserving both his legacy and the rich spirit and history of New York.
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Bed Stuy Official Video
in Brooklyn Wins, New York I Love You, art, lessonary, music, video
Produced by Von Pea Directed by Ali Santana
JDillafoundation.org New Look & Logo Design Contest
in art, studies in greatness, word to amen, work
Check out the new jdillafoundation.org that I designed. Shout out to Filthy, Kendra and Ma Dukes, it was an honor to pay tribute to one of the best to ever do it. In addition to the new look site, they’re holding a logo design contest click here for details.
The Gentrification of Brooklyn: The Pink Elephant Speaks
On exhibit at the Mocada in Brooklyn, now – May 16, 2010 This exhibition, guest curated by Dexter Wimberly, examines how urban planning, eminent domain, and real estate development are affecting Brooklyn’s communities and how residents throughout the borough are responding. The exhibition includes the works of several Brooklyn-based artists, as well as those who [...]
Tone interviews Mel D. Cole
two of my favorite contemporary photographers talk shop posers behind the camera take note, your SLR can’t compete with a good eye and strong work ethic, which both Mel & Tone have in spades.



































