This Summer–Water water everywhere
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New York City has 520 miles of waterfront—more than Miami, Boston, Los Angeles, and San Francisco combined! Join the NYC Dept. of City Planning and partners (like me) in celebrating NYC’s waterfront on May 20th (5/20) by going on a guided waterfront walk. The tours will highlight the incredible diversity of the city’s 520 miles of waterfront, and share information on its history and plans for future.Please join me on 5/20 at 1 PM for an experiential waterfront walk, where participants will explore the history, present-day, and future of the East River waterfront in East Harlem, envisioning what will and can change over time. The tour will feature personnel from the Department of City Planning, who are working to improve the quality of access to, along, and across the river.
Where: Meet at the large silver statue near the 112th St. entrance to Thomas Jefferson Park, on 1st Ave.
When: Saturday, May 20, 1 PM
Price: FREE FREE FREE FREE
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Join us in June for the inaugural triennial of art that works with water!
Centered at 3LD Art & Technology on 80 Greenwich St. in Manhattan, and taking place all over.
TRYST (Clarinda Mac Low, Paul Benney, and Carolyn Hall) will present Sunk Shore on June 16,17, and 18–a speculative history walking tour and installation that brings the past into the present to predict the future. See here for more details!
Works on Water is presented by New Georges with 3LD Art & Technology and curated by Urban Water Artists (Clarinda Mac Low, Eve Mosher, Nancy Nowacek. Katie Pearl, and Sarah Cameron Sunde) in collaboration with Guerilla Science. |
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