COME OUT FOLKS! DOPE NITE WITH YOUR HUSTLNOMCIS FAMILY!


Hustlenomics and Avant Yard Presents:

Through our eyes we see, Through our ears we hear, Through our skin we feel, Through our mouths we taste, Through our senses we decide whats real, Through art we interpret and redefine, Through the "SensoReal"

Art Exhibition, Live Mural Painting, Live Screen Printing from Fresthetic, Dilatedn and Munchiebrain with special limited edition SensoReal tees, Live experimental music, Tasty Appetizers and Cocktails!

Visual Artists:
  • MY WerkZ
  • Francks Deceus
  • Kip Omolade
  • Juandoe
  • Miguel Bounce Perez
  • Ed Ubiera from chickensandrobots.com
  • Dirk Joseph
  • Heather Delaney
  • Mary Pryor and Nakia Booth
  • Crystal Clarity
  • Erin Yoshi
  • BORISH
  • Tony Peralta
  • Ana Bravo
  • Yvette
Host: Pattydukesnyc of Circa '95 and Tasty Keish of WBAI Rise Up Radio

Date: Saturday, September 26, 2009
Location: 124 Washington Avenue (between Myrtle and Park)
G Train to Clinton/Washington
Time: 5:00 p.m. - 10:00 p.m.

Deejays:
  • Wonway Posibul (Bay Area)
  • DJ Brainchild (Brooklyn)

Latinas En Foco - Celebrating Women in Photography


Latinas En Foco - Celebrating Women in Photography

Opening reception: March 12 from 7 to 10pm.
Clemento Soto Velez Cultural & Educational Center, Abrazo Interno Gallery
107 Suffolk st, 2nd fl.
F,J,M to Delancy or V to 2nd Ave

"Made In Brooklyn" A collection of comic book inspired visual rhetoric


www.juandoe.com

"Made In Brooklyn"
A collection of comic book inspired visual rhetoric

February 27th-March 22nd 2009
Opening Reception Friday Feb. 27th
7pm - 10pm

Eastern District
43 Bogart St. Brooklyn NY
L train to Morgan ave.
Btwn Seigel and Moore
www.eastern-district.com
info@eastern-district.com

DONUTS ARE FOREVER - 2/7/09


Hustlenomics is proud to be a sponsor and doing Live Screenprinting at the DONUTS ARE FOREVER 3 party in Williamsburg Brooklyn.

Rare Form proudly presents
DONUTS ARE FOREVER 3

www.rareformnyc.com | www.donutsareforever.com

a lupus awareness fundraiser +
a tribute to a Detroit legend

Saturday, February 7th, 2009
@ Public Assembly - 70 N 6th Street
btw Wythe & Kent Avenues (Williamsburg, BK)
www.publicassemblynyc.com

Doors 10pm / 21+ w/ ID - ARRIVE EARLY!

2 rooms of music provided by
DJ CENTER | www.pushthefader.com
DJ PARLER | djparler.blogspot.com
DJ MYLES | www.myspace.com/djmyles
DJ BRAINCHILD | www.onesoulfulnegro.com
SUCIO SMASH | www.myspace.com/suciosmash

along with our very special guests
WAAJEED | www.bling47.com
GE-OLOGY | www.myspace.com/geologymusic

live silkscreened limited edition tees
by Hustlenomics (while supplies last)

$5 MINIMUM DONATION AT THE DOOR!
(more encouraged, please give)
your generous donations will go to benefit the
Alliance for Lupus Research | www.lupusresearch.org

additional love & support provided by
Fusicology | www.fusicology.com
Hustlenomics | hustlenomics101.blogspot.com
Rappers I Know | www.rappersiknow.com
Tone | www.photobytone.com
Mel D. Cole | www.villageslum.com
Mary Pryor (We Fancy)

Avant Yard Event this Thursday!



Avant Yard
New York City
Film / Dj's / Fine Arts / Live Music
Presents "Icons"
Photographs and painting's of our American pop culture
figures. Avant Yard
continues to be a driving force in the art's
underground scene.
Avant Yard is back, starting up at Rehab, every other
Thursday starting Jan
8th.

Curator and photographer/photo illustrator Malik Yusef
Cumbo has put
together a new exhibition called "Icons".
Featuring two generations of
photography; mother and son photographers, Fikisha Cumbo,
and Malik Cumbo,
and also the fine paintings of Kip Omolade.

Live music will be produced by Jamaki Knight,
Brooklyn's hardest-working
drummer, along with some of the top players and vocalists
in the NYC area
like Gregory Jackson, Masauko Chipembere, Kwame Brandt
Pierce, Nucomme,The
Welfare Poets, Bside Frankenstein, Abja, Letha, plus many
more special
guests.
Resident DJ's Ahficianados, Majestic Twinsound,
Metaphysic and Ian Marquis
make sure both floors are always jumping with an eclectic
blend of Afro
Soul, Roots, Dance, and Hip Hop.

The Avant Yard:
25 Avenue B between 2nd and 3rd.
8pm until
Free before 9 with drink specials and $5 after.
See you then!!!!
www.avantyard.tv
avantyard@gmail.com

Hustlenomics "WEEKEND KICKOFF"


HUSTLENOMICS WEEKEND KICKS OFF ON THURSDAY NIGHT in NYC
We got a bunch of events lined up to make it a weekend to remember.
Check below to see how its going down!!

HUSTLENOMICS WEEKEND KICKOFF!!



THURSDAY, November 13th 2008
FRESTHURSDAYS
10pm to 12pm
NEXXUS LOUNGE
1st Avenue & 1st Street
New York, NY
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Weekly Party Featuring the FRESTHETIC "POP UP SHOP"

With exclusive products from the FRESTHETIC boutique in Williamsburg, Brooklyn.

Music by One Mic Rivera & Hectah

HELLA GLAD or HELLA MAD

MAD HELLA
presents

HELLA GLAD
or
HELLA MAD

Election Day, Novembner 4th, 2008
Where will you be?
Hella Glad or Hella Mad

When: 2008-11-04
@ KATRA
217 Bowery St.
New York, NY 10002

Get map and directions: http://maps.google.com/maps?ll=40.721680,-73.993057

Details:
Mad Hella presents an Election Day Watch Party. Where will you be on election day?
Come celebrate Obama's Victory and build with community members in NYC who are agents for change from NYC to the Bay Area.

Check out madhella.com for more info and updates

DJ LEYDIS(CUBA)
DJ SCIENTIFIC(BAY AREA)
DJ CATO
DJ LUCHA(San Diego)

Get more information and RSVP: http://my.barackobama.com/page/event/detail/meeting/gsxhh5#rsvp

Hope to see you there!

ANA BRAVO Opening at FRESTHETIC 10/30


The Cruda Series by Ana Bravo Opens this week October 30th. Check out the latest work from this Mexican Artist from California. We will have complimentary Sangria and DJ LEYDIS straight from Cuba

Fresthetic Galerîa
560 grand St. Brooklyn
fresthetic.com

The Cruda Series is something that began before Ana Bravo even really started painting. When She first became interested in Art she used to browse through all the art books at the library and the stuff that called out to her the most in the beginning was Cuban poster art from the 1960s and 70s. She thought it was really beautiful with the bright, bold colors and simple text. visually, it really appealed to her. She didn't know how to silkscreen at the time so she tried to duplicate that style by painting it. She can't pinpoint when sheI first heard about pink elephants…but when Bravo found out that cartoon characters would hallucinate them when they were intoxicated she just knew she wanted to paint them. Bravo always found it amusing that they called a hangover "la cruda" in Spanish. so she just put the two together and painted a little bit of her reality. in art school, her mentor would tell her not to paint flat…it used to really annoy her, but Bravo figured she should probably learn how to paint and draw a proper figure. that's when she started doing all the portraits. while she was in school they used to always tell her to go to the MOMA in SF and write about the work there. Ana Bravo remembers being blown away by this huge paining by Takashi Murakami. and guess what? it was bright pink and completely flat! and since the elephants always seemed to creep back into her work… she decided she would dedicate a show to them and just have fun with painting again…and hopefully get them out of her system…