Collect Williamsburg

Friday, October 10 from 6:30-10pm

Artlog Presents: Collect Williamsburg in partnership with the Williamsburg Gallery Association (WGA) & phillipsARTexpert.com. Discover new art spaces, artists and art works as you visit galleries and non-profit art spaces. The event will bring more than a thousand art lovers together to enjoy art, friends and drinks.
From North to South Williamsburg, there will be an array of painting, photography, video and installation art. Take the L to Bedford St, JMZ to Marcy Ave or G to Lorimer

6:30pm: Urban Art Walk Led By phillipsARTexpert.com
7-10pm: Gallery Crawl (Check-in Parker’s Box or Supreme Trading) 
7:30: Performance art cake deconstructions at HQ Gallery 
8:00: Organic wine tasting at Like the Spice Gallery (Blue Angel) 
8:30: Early New Orleans style jazz concert@Slate Gallery 
10pm: After Party (Supreme Trading)


The artlog event in the LES was one of the best night out, and I was hammered for $12 bucks. This is a must see event, and at some point I need to make it over to the Train Car Project in Bushwick.

Collect Williamsburg

Friday, October 10 from 6:30-10pm

Artlog Presents: Collect Williamsburg in partnership with the Williamsburg Gallery Association (WGA) & phillipsARTexpert.com. Discover new art spaces, artists and art works as you visit galleries and non-profit art spaces. The event will bring more than a thousand art lovers together to enjoy art, friends and drinks.

From North to South Williamsburg, there will be an array of painting, photography, video and installation art. Take the L to Bedford St, JMZ to Marcy Ave or G to Lorimer

  • 6:30pm: Urban Art Walk Led By phillipsARTexpert.com
  • 7-10pm: Gallery Crawl (Check-in Parker’s Box or Supreme Trading)
  • 7:30: Performance art cake deconstructions at HQ Gallery
  • 8:00: Organic wine tasting at Like the Spice Gallery (Blue Angel)
  • 8:30: Early New Orleans style jazz concert@Slate Gallery
  • 10pm: After Party (Supreme Trading)

The artlog event in the LES was one of the best night out, and I was hammered for $12 bucks. This is a must see event, and at some point I need to make it over to the Train Car Project in Bushwick.

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