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Navigating BOS2015: Mimosas, Godzilla, Water-down Zen Philosophies, Reservoir Dogs and Painting in Trees
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Navigating BOS2015: Mimosas, Godzilla, Water-down Zen Philosophies, Reservoir Dogs and Painting in Trees

Bushwick Open Studios returns! The 9th installment of Arts in Bushwick's annual weekend featuring open studios, exhibitions and performance. At press time there were over 500 online registered events. We worked over the very user friendly Arts in Bushwick website and compiled Norte Maar’s 2015 list of not to miss events, studios, artist curated exhibitions, alternative spaces and performances… or at least those that we don't wanna miss!!!! Here are our 2015 must sees!!

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Game on! NM announces its plans for BOS 2015!
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Game on! NM announces its plans for BOS 2015!

Bushwick, Brooklyn - Norte Maar is pleased to participate in the 2015 Arts in Bushwick annual Bushwick Open Studios and Arts Festival. A cultural phenomenon, BOS2015 takes place Friday, June 5 – Sunday, June 7, 2015 and includes over 500 individual studios, shows, and exhibitions involving thousands of artists. This free event invites visual artists, performers, musicians, designers, and the public to celebrate creative expression in one of the most vital arts districts in the world.

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It was EPIC !!! NM's Brooklyn Performance Combine storms the Brooklyn Museum
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It was EPIC !!! NM's Brooklyn Performance Combine storms the Brooklyn Museum

The Brooklyn Performance Combine will easily go down as Norte Maar's most ambitious event to date. We know we use the word a lot, but this time we can certainly call the event E P I C as the two-hour durational event at the Brooklyn Museum included 2 DJ's, 5 poets, 10 visual artists, 11 performing artists and William Powhida! The Brooklyn Performance Combine was “certainly one of our most successful programs ever in that Beaux-Arts Court," said the Brooklyn Museum.

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