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SUMMARY:Climate Week Open Studios & Reception with Stony Brook University
DESCRIPTION:On Saturday\, September 27\, enjoy a full day of Climate Week programs at The Arts Center at Governors Island! Presented in partnership with Stony Brook University\, the day will include Open Studios with current Artists-in-Residence\, performances and presentations by Stony Brook Faculty\, and a reception to follow. \nOpen Studios\nArts Center Residency Open Studios\n12-5pm\nMeet our current Arts Center Artists-in-Residence in their studios and experience live performances and time-based activations (listed below). The 2025 Arts Center Residency  program is dedicated to artists addressing climate change\, environmental sustainability\, and resilience through their creative practices.\n \nDestinie Adélakun | Daphne Arthur | Jessica Bardsley | Noga Cohen | Patrick Costello | Jing Dong | Sonja John | Lola Lefrançois | Lu | Libby Mislan | Raelle Myrick-Hodges | Layla Nk | Curious Orange / Claire Fleury | Carlos Rigau | Romilly Rinck | Andreia Santana | Laura Chipley and Samara Smith | Walker Tufts | Jaleeca Yancy\, On Site Assistant\, ‘24 A-i-R \nStony Brook University Faculty\n12-5pm\nEngage with Stony Brook University faculty at activations throughout the day.\n\nEsteban Agosin Otero\, Assistant Professor of Art \nPaul Firbas\, Associate Professor & Chair of Hispanic Languages & Literature\nJudiann Carmack-Fayyaz\, Executive Director\, FoodLab\nSohl Lee\, Associate Professor of Art\nCarl Safina\, Endowed Research Chair for Nature and Humanity\nDavid Taylor\, Associate Professor & Division Director\, Sustainability Studies Program \nOn View\nWorks on Water 2025 Triennial Exhibition\nUpper & Lower Galleries | 12-5:30pm | Learn More \nPresentations & Workshops\nSunk Shore: Understanding Climate Change\, Embodying Shorelines\n1pm | Cafe | RSVP\nArtist workshop as part of Works on Water triennial. Click here for workshop details. \nLibby Mislan | Experiments in Widening: Finding Solidarity with a Ruptured Earth\n2:30pm | Artist’s Studio\nA 20-minute Reading from a current writing project that reflects on fertility challenges\, kinship with the more-than-human\, and solidarity with the earth amid environmental degradation. \nDestinie Adélakun | Sonic Wave: A Calabash of Existence\n2:45pm | Studio A3\nA 20-minute sonic performance that reimagines the Indian jaal tarang through a Yoruba lens\, weaving porcelain bowls and calabash vessels into a meditation on water\, memory\, and ocean health.  \nJaleeca Yancy | Mitochondrial relics (mtRelic)\n3:15pm | Studio A3\nA 20-minute performance that centers on the migration of relics carried from sea to space\, spanning past\, present\, and future.  \nArt\, Creativity and Climate: A Conversation among SBU faculty and LMCC Arts Center Residents\n4pm | Studio A4\n \nModerated by LMCC Director of Artist Programs\, Will Penrose\, this panel brings together ecologist and MacArthur Fellow Carl Safina\, Endowed Research Chair for Nature and Humanity at Stony Brook University\, cross-disciplinary scholar David Taylor\, Associate Professor & Director\, Sustainability Studies Program\, Stony Brook University\, and current LMCC Arts Center Artists-in-Residence Libby Mislan\, Laura Chipley and Samara Smith. \nReception\n5-7pm | Cafe\n \nWelcome remarks at 5:30pm by Moe Yousuf\, LMCC President & CEO\, Carl Lejuez\, Executive Vice President & Provost\, Stony Brook University\, Andrew Winters\, Director of Capital Projects\, Planning\, & Development\, New York Climate Exchange\nFeaturing music by The Jazz Loft\, with Mark Wade\, Dr. Darrell Smith\, and Dario Chiazzolino
URL:https://lmcc.net/events/climate-week-open-house/
LOCATION:LMCC’s Arts Center at Governors Island\, Building 110\, Governors Island\, New York\, NY\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions,Open Studios,Public Programs
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