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New book featuring photographs of 1990s Williamsburg, opening reception at Sideshow Gallery

New book featuring photographs of 1990s Williamsburg, opening reception at Sideshow Gallery

Don’t miss the opening reception for I Can Be Pretty Too Friday, March 29th at Sideshow Gallery (319 Bedford Avenue).  We love what we see so far on the Brooklyn Social Club Instagram. From the Brooklyn Social Club website, run by brothers Damian and Dominic Bielak:

Brooklyn Social Club is a group of friends from Williamsburg Brooklyn who came together to archive, publish and create content displaying the neighborhood and its people. Through this, we hope our circle of friends and connection to others can grow so that we can support each other and the community together. In the process we want to publish our own work and the work of others to display an honest and intimate archive of Williamsburg Brooklyn for the world to see.

You can get a taste below:

 

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Williamsburg Waterfront. North 7th Street and Kent Avenue. 1991. Photograph by Ted Barron. When me and my brother were young this was our playground. In some ways it was dangerous and it other ways it was safe. It felt safe for us always maybe because we were small and Naive from the worlds dangers. No one bothered you here and no one owned it so you were able to get away with anything and everything. My dad used to come here and go fishing and drinking with his polish friends and sometimes catch a fish maybe to eat it or throw it back into the east river restoring its life. #Williamsburg #Brooklyn #Film #Photo #Photography #Pretty #Escape #Greenpoint #Williamsburgbridge #Home #Family #documentary

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