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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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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250628T160000
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SUMMARY:Optimistic Voices (Work-in-progress) | Juliana F. May
DESCRIPTION:Optimistic Voices probes the intractable contradictions of family\, eroticism\, and motherhood. Influenced by Postmodern dance\, musical theater\, and Bob Fosse’s sexed-yet-sexless movement idiom\, May continues to refine her signature song/text cycles\, using repetition and off-kilter rhythms in hot pursuit of a new kind of performative language. The world premiere of Optimistic Voices will be in the fall of 2025. \n\nChoreographed\, written\, and directed by Juliana F. May\nPerformers: Justin Faircloth\, Wendell Gray\, Lucy Kaminsky\, Gwendolyn Knapp\, Kayvon Pourazar\, Anh Vo\nSound Design: Clara Hunter Latham\nLighting design: Chloe Z. Brown\nCostume design: Mariana Valencia\nDramaturgy: Hilary Clark\nProducers: Miranda Brown and Shana Crawford \n\nA Guggenheim and New York Foundation for the Arts Fellow\, Juliana F. May has created nine works since 2002\, including eight evening-length pieces with commissions and encore performances from Dance Theater Workshop\, New York Live Arts\, The Chocolate Factory Theater\, Barnard College\, The New School\, Joyce SoHo\, The American Realness Festival and Abrons Arts Center. May has been awarded grants and residencies through The Map Fund\, The Jerome Foundation\, Lower Manhattan Cultural Council (LMCC)\, Gibney Dance In Process and The Maggie Allesee National Center for Choreography. In 2002\, May received her BA in Dance and Art History from Oberlin College\, and\, in 2012\, she received an MFA in Choreography from the University Wisconsin-Milwaukee. May served as the Artistic Advisor for New York Live Arts’ Fresh Tracks Residency Program from 2017-2019 and has been on faculty at Sarah Lawrence College since 2017. May’s work Folk Incest was nominated for a 2019 New York Dance and Performance Award for outstanding production as well as touring to ImpulsTanz in Vienna\, Austria. Juliana’s most recent work Family Happiness\, co-commissioned by The Chocolate Factory Theater and Abrons Arts Center\, premiered in May of 2023 and had encore performances in 2024 at The Chocolate Factory Theater.  \n\nOptimistic Voices is supported by a NYSCA support for artists grant and a NYSCA organizational grant in addition to residencies at Mercury Store\, The Invisible Dog and The Chocolate Factory Theater.
URL:https://lmcc.net/events/optimistic-voices-work-in-progress-juliana-f-may/
LOCATION:The Arts Center at Governors Island\, Studio A3\, 110 Andes Road\, New York\, NY\, 10004\, United States
CATEGORIES:Open Studios,Public Programs
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SUMMARY:Open Studios: Arts Center Residency
DESCRIPTION:Open Studios offers a glimpse into the creative process and artistic development of LMCC’s Arts Center Artists-in-Residence. Members of the public are invited into the studios of 19 multidisciplinary artists to learn about their practices and experience a wide range of artistic works in progress. This year’s cohort explores climate justice\, stewardship\, and urban ecology through painting\, theater\, VR\, environmental science\, and more. Guests will have the opportunity to converse with artists in their studios and experience live performances and more time-based activations. Daily event schedule to come!  \nThe Arts Center Residency ​​provides free\, collaborative space for artistic development. The 2025 Residency program is dedicated to artists addressing climate change\, environmental sustainability\, and resilience through their creative practices. \nCurrent Arts Center Artists-in-Residence: Destinie 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\, 2024 Alum). \n\nOPEN STUDIOS TIME-BASED EVENTS \n1:30 PM – 2:00 PM\nArtist’s Studio\nWriting Our Bodies Back into Earth\nby Libby Mislan\nWorkshop about Libby’s writing practice and short writing exercise that weaves a personal challenge into the larger fabric of earth. \n2:30 PM – 3:00 PM\nArtist’s Studio\nMother of the Fishes\nBy Destinie Adélakun\nMeditative performance that honors Yemoja\, a West African deity of water\, healing\, and maternal wisdom. \n3:00 PM – 3:30 PM\nA4\nHEIRLOOM\nBy Raelle Myrick-Hodges\nCollaborators gather to read pieces of musical HEIRLOOM. \n3:30 PM – 4:00 PM\nArtist’s Studio\nPresentation and Demo of Lace Fembots: Sensitive Doilies for Delicate Times\nBy Layla Nk\nLearn how a heat sensing\, color changing lace doily is made: from dyeing\, spinning\, bobbin lacemaking\, to being charged with electric currents. \n  \nDURATIONAL ACTIVATIONS \nAngeli Perduti on the road\nBy Curious Orange / Claire Fleury\nArtist’s Studio\nA short video documenting a sustainable fashion show on the road to and from Bilbao Spain\, or how to get it all in one suitcase. \nLook at Birds’ Eyes\nBy Jing Dong\nArtist’s Studio\nYou will be invited to look at the eyes of birds who live around us.
URL:https://lmcc.net/events/open-studios-arts-center-residency-may-2025/
LOCATION:The Arts Center at Governors Island\, 110 Andes Road\, New York\, NY\, 10004\, United States
CATEGORIES:Open Studios,Public Programs
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SUMMARY:Mammal Mountain (Work-in-progress) | Ivy Baldwin Dance
DESCRIPTION:Mammal Mountain\, a multidisciplinary dance commissioned by NYU Skirball (premiere April ‘26)\, includes long-time collaborators: performers Eleanor Smith\, Anna Adams Stark\, Darrin Wright\, Saúl Ulerio\, and choreographer Ivy Baldwin; composition by Justin Jones with an original song by Ryan Tracy; lighting by Amanda Ringger; and visual design in collaboration with artist Inna Babaeva. \nMammal Mountain takes inspiration from Ken Russell’s 1969 film adaptation of D.H Lawrence’s Women In Love\, specifically Gudrun’s “dance with highland cattle”—a ritual between woman and animal\, of seduction\, submission\, fear\, sensuality\, aggression. Visually\, the dance incorporates mammalian hides\, specifically cows—used as second skins\, physical terrains\, paintings\, weapons\, and objects of desire. \nMammal Mountain is commissioned by NYU Skirball\, with additional development support provided by Lower Manhattan Cultural Council\, Marble House Project\, Groundworks\, The Charles and Joan Gross Family Foundation\, Dugas Family Foundation\, and Ivy Baldwin Dance Commissioning Circle Members.  \n\nIvy Baldwin is a NY-based choreographer\, performer\, educator\, and founder of Ivy Baldwin Dance\, Inc. (est. 1999). Commissions include BAM Next Wave\, DTW\, NYLA\, Chocolate Factory\, Abrons Arts Center\, Joyce Theater (Joyce Unleashed)\, American Dance Institute\, The Philip Johnson Glass House\, The Wooden Floor\, Russel Wright Design Center\, and LaMaMa. Select awards include Guggenheim\, Bogliasco and Jerome Foundation Fellowships\, Gibney DiP\, NYFA\, LMCC\, 92Y\, MacDowell\, Yaddo\, Movement Research\, JCAL\, and Trust for Mutual Understanding. Her work has been presented by The New Museum\, MASS MoCA\, REDCAT\, and Dance Center at Columbia College Chicago\, and internationally in Germany\, Romania\, and Italy.
URL:https://lmcc.net/events/mammal-mountain-work-in-progress-ivy-baldwin-dance/
LOCATION:The Arts Center at Governors Island\, Studio A3\, 110 Andes Road\, New York\, NY\, 10004\, United States
CATEGORIES:Open Studios,Public Programs
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SUMMARY:Open Studios: Workspace Residency
DESCRIPTION:RSVP for 6/13 | RSVP for 6/14 \nThis event is free and open to all. Advance RSVP is encouraged\, but not required. Drop-ins are very welcome. \n\nOpen Studios is the culminating event of 2024-2025 Workspace Residency\, offering a glimpse into the creative process and artistic development of LMCC’s Workspace artists-in-residence. Members of the public are invited into the studios of 11 multidisciplinary artists to learn about their practices and experience a wide range of artistic works in progress\, from painting to sculpture\, installation\, poetry\, photography\, and more. Guests will have the opportunity to converse with artists in their studios\, experience live performances and more time-based activations.  \n  \nSCHEDULED PERFORMANCES & READINGS\n6/13\, 7:00 PM – 7:30 PM | 6/14\, 2:00 PM – 3:00 PM \nConference Room\nLamenting pack \nby Kiyomi Quinn Taylor (with Xan Alphonse\, Nigel Finley\, Javan Tahir)\nLive musical performance set within a hand-built jungle environment. \n6/14\, 4:00 PM – 4:30 PM\nConference Room\nUNRULY: A Poetry Reading and Reckoning\nBy Antoinette Cooper\nReading from her debut poetry collection followed by guided audience reflection on history\, healing\, and embodiment. \nALL DAY INSTALLATIONS & ACTIVATIONS\nLap Pad (rocks turn into sand in the ocean) and Lap Pad (disconnection is an illusion)\nBy Alex Dolores Salerno\nLocation: Living Room Area\nFleece lap pads that support sensory regulation and honor the legacy of disability advocate Mel Baggs. \nTithe / Till / Tilth\nBy Sunnie Liu\nLocation: Studio Entrance\nInstallation examining the American Dream as a belief system through ritual materials and symbolism. \nunentitled [concretecipher]\nBy sadé powell\nLocation: Artist’s Studio\nOpen studio inviting visitors to contribute to a collective poem using a vintage typewriter and handmade paper. \nImaginary Blues\nBy Liliana Farber\nLocation: Extra Studio\nPrint series reimagining medieval sea monsters through digital ocean textures to question imperial narratives. \n  \nWorkspace\, LMCC’s longest-running residency program\, offers a unique 9 month opportunity for artists to explore\, experiment\, and grow in converted studio space in Lower Manhattan. The program fosters collaboration\, risk-taking\, and skill-sharing\, inviting artists to reimagine what it means to work in Lower Manhattan. Workspace supports a dynamic and diverse cohort of artists across various disciplines\, from literary arts to digital media. \nCurrent Workspace Artists-in-Residence: Antoinette Cooper\, Liliana Farber\, Nima Jeizan\, Delvin Lugo\, Sunnie Liu\, Spandita Malik\, sadé powell\, Alex Dolores Salerno\, Kiyomi Quinn Taylor\, Ye Qin Zhu\, SaraNoa Mark (On-Site Assistant\, 2023-24 Alum). \n  \nAccessibility: The building entrance is ADA/wheelchair accessible. Visitors can access the building by coming in from the Trinity Street side and entering the building by badging into the swing doors (not the revolving doors). A ramp is located near the corner of Rector and Trinity St.
URL:https://lmcc.net/events/open-studios-workspace-residency/
LOCATION:Workspace Studios at 101 Greenwich Street\, 2 Rector Street\, New York\, NY\, 10006\, United States
CATEGORIES:Open Studios,Public Programs
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SUMMARY:Opening Preview: Workspace Residency Open Studios
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the Opening Night Preview of 2024-2025 Workspace Open Studios. This is the culminating event of the 9-month residency\, offering a glimpse into the creative process and artistic development of LMCC’s Workspace artists-in-residence. Members of the public are invited into the studios of 11 multidisciplinary artists to learn about their practices and experience a wide range of artistic works in progress\, from painting to sculpture\, installation\, poetry\, photography\, and more.  \n  \nSCHEDULED PERFORMANCE\n6/13\, 7:00 PM – 7:30 PM\n Conference Room\nLamenting pack \nby Kiyomi Quinn Taylor (with Xan Alphonse\, Nigel Finley\, Javan Tahir)\nLive musical performance set within a hand-built jungle environment. \n  \nWorkspace\, LMCC’s longest-running residency program\, offers a unique 9 month opportunity for artists to explore\, experiment\, and grow in converted studio space in Lower Manhattan. The program fosters collaboration\, risk-taking\, and skill-sharing\, inviting artists to reimagine what it means to work in Lower Manhattan. Workspace supports a dynamic and diverse cohort of artists across various disciplines\, from literary arts to digital media. \nCurrent Workspace Artists-in-Residence: Antoinette Cooper\, Liliana Farber\, Nima Jeizan\, Delvin Lugo\, Sunnie Liu\, Spandita Malik\, sadé powell\, Alex Dolores Salerno\, Kiyomi Quinn Taylor\, Ye Qin Zhu\, SaraNoa Mark (On-Site Assistant\, 2023-24 Alum). \n  \nAccessibility: The building entrance is ADA/wheelchair accessible. Visitors can access the building by coming in from the Trinity Street side and entering the building by badging into the swing doors (not the revolving doors). A ramp is located near the corner of Rector and Trinity St.
URL:https://lmcc.net/events/opening-preview-workspace-residency-open-studios/
LOCATION:Workspace Studios at 101 Greenwich Street\, 2 Rector Street\, New York\, NY\, 10006\, United States
CATEGORIES:Open Studios,Public Programs
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