Weather :
Timings : Open 24/7
Entry fee : Free
Pet Friendly : Yes
Accessible/Disabled-friendly : Yes
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Bushwick Collective is an open-air street art gallery located in Troutman St, Brooklyn, in New York City.
New York is known as the art capital of the world and the Bushwick collective is one of its crown jewels.
Visitors can take a stroll and admire all the intricate street art. Sometimes, one can even catch artists in the middle of creating their pieces. The area also has many eateries and restaurants where one can grab lunch. You can eat tortillas, coffee, gelatos, and pizza while enjoying art. There are also many bars and pubs around. Some famous artworks in the Bushwick Collective are “Deconstructed Biggie” by Ruben Ubiera, “Pietr” by Michael Velt, and “The Radiant Madonna” by Owen Dippie.
Bushwick Collective is a great place in New York to experience art without the guidelines or structures of formal art galleries. It is the go-to place for seeing authentic street art.