Brooklyn’s Street Art Fest Tags in Bushwick

Jay SilverbergNYC Art1 month ago3 Views

Bushwick’s walls blazed last night with Brooklyn’s Street Art Fest, painting NYC’s spring. Curator Tariq Evans sprayed cans as 300 gaped, a free tag fest on Troutman. It’s borough ink—pure BK vibe, murals bold. A kid traced a stencil; a pro snapped tags. ‘Brooklyn arts—this is it,’ Evans says, shaking paint. The streets turned gallery.

The fest’s fresh—March 31’s kickoff, it tripled since RSVPs, packing blocks by noon. Evans, a Bed-Stuy painter; last night’s crowd hit max—colors popped. A latecomer nabbed a spot; fumes wafted—NYC grit glowed. Runs one day—art ruled. #BushwickArt trended; Queens wants a can.

Some griped—’Too loud,’ sniped a resident, dodging sprays. Dust stuck—masks donned; vibe held. A rival’s pitching a Williamsburg tag, splitting cans. Still, 400 stayed—murals reigned. Bushwick’s never painted so hard.

Evans hints at a monthly run, maybe a night glow if spring bites. ‘NYC’s canvas—this fills it,’ he says, packing aerosols. The fest’s a Brooklyn win—grit meets hue. It’s an art blast; catch the next. Bring a lens—tags call.

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