Closing Bell: Photos from the Fringes
[nggallery id=”24992″ template=galleryview] Quality Of Life, a new show of NYC photobloggers at the Bushwick space Factory Fresh examines “marginalized, forgotten, and neglected spaces in New York City, as well as the graffiti, decay, residents and beauty found within.” Exhibitors include Bluejake, whose beautiful vistas of the Navy Yard we got a sneak peak at…
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Quality Of Life, a new show of NYC photobloggers at the Bushwick space Factory Fresh examines “marginalized, forgotten, and neglected spaces in New York City, as well as the graffiti, decay, residents and beauty found within.” Exhibitors include Bluejake, whose beautiful vistas of the Navy Yard we got a sneak peak at earlier this week. The show runs from October 10th to 31st at Factory Fresh, 1053 Flushing Avenue.
prodigal son, no one but you said these neighborhoods are “fringe.” the photographers are calling the specific spaces they photographed –i.e., what you see in the photos — as marginalized, neglected, or forgotten. they didn’t say anything about the neighborhoods.
dittoburg-
If I wouldn’t have used have used the word “white” my point wouldn’t have been made.
Given your response, you see what I’m saying.
By the way, I’m white. And I’ve spent time in the 80% of Brooklyn that the majority of white transplant gentrifying Brooklyn chooses to stay away from.
By choice.
hint: there is an “edge” beyond your safety zone.
And its not in Williamsburg, dittoburg.
they should have went to EAST NEW YORK!!!
AM I RITE!!!!
bla bla bla
all kidding aside im going to go check this out.
Its important to use the word white in your insult. Well done.
I love what arty, white transplant gentrifiers pass off as “fringes”.
Great photos, btw.