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SUMMARY:Protest Sign-Making for Shinnecock Sovereignty and Water Protection
DESCRIPTION:Works on Water Workshop Series\nSaturday\, July 12 | 1-3pm\nat The Arts Center at Governors Island\, Studio A4 (Upper Level)\nFree Admission | RSVP or Drop-In\n \n\nIn this participatory workshop led by Shinnecock artist Jeremy Dennis\, participants will create protest signs in solidarity with the Shinnecock Nation’s fight for beach access and environmental protection. Drawing on visual storytelling\, Indigenous sovereignty\, and the power of collective action\, attendees will design and produce signs for use in summer protests at Coopers Beach and beyond. The workshop will begin with a brief presentation on the history of the Shinnecock’s land and water struggles\, followed by a hands-on creative session. Materials will be provided\, and participants are encouraged to bring words\, phrases\, or symbols meaningful to them. \nThis workshop is open to all — activists\, artists\, families\, students\, and anyone interested in Indigenous rights\, climate justice\, or creative protest. No prior artistic experience required. All materials provided. Comfortable clothing is encouraged for this hands-on workshop. Youth under 14 should be accompanied by an adult. \nProtest Sign-Making for Shinnecock Sovereignty and Water Protection is supported by Ma’s House & BIPOC Art Studio\, Inc.\, Shinnecock Graves Protection Warrior Society\, New York Communities for Change. \nContent Considerations: This workshop addresses themes of colonization\, land theft\, and the denial of Indigenous rights. While presented in an empowering and constructive way\, discussions may reference generational trauma and ongoing injustice. \nParticipants are welcome to keep their protest posters or donate them to be included in the Works on Water 2025 Triennial Exhibition. \n\nThe Works on Water 2025 Triennial is a multi-sited exhibition and series of public art interventions made on\, in\, and with urban bodies of water\, created in response to our global climate crisis. Participate in a series of workshops led by Works on Water Triennial artists\, inspired by bodies of water and NYC waterways. The Works on Water 2025 Triennial exhibition will be on view in Upper and Lower Galleries of The Arts Center starting August 28 through October 26\, open Saturdays and Sundays\, 12-6pm. \n\nJeremy Dennis is a contemporary fine art photographer and enrolled member of the Shinnecock Indian Nation. His work explores Indigenous identity\, land rights\, and historical memory. As founder of Ma’s House & BIPOC Art Studio\, he creates space for intergenerational storytelling and solidarity through art. Visit jeremynative.com and mashouse.studio to learn more. \nWorks on Water is an experimental organization and triennial exhibition dedicated to artworks\, performances\, conversations\, workshops and site-specific experiences that explore diverse artistic investigation of water in the urban environment. We seek to strengthen and nourish the community of artists working on and with bodies of water and to provide a platform to increase awareness of artists and organizations working on and with the waterways. \nMade possible with support from the Cultural Development Fund\, Invoking the Pause\, exhibiting artists\, and Works on Water’s partner organizations.
URL:https://lmcc.net/events/works-on-water-workshop-series-1/
LOCATION:The Arts Center at Governors Island\, Studio A4\, 110 Andes Road\, New York\, NY\, 10004\, United States
CATEGORIES:Public Programs,River To River Festival
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SUMMARY:Oculus Outdoor Screening: Taylor Mac's 24-Decade History of Popular Music
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a free outdoor screening of Taylor Mac’s 24-Decade History of Popular Music at World Trade Center’s North Oculus Plaza\, presented in partnership with The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey as part of their 2025 Oculus Outdoors movie series. \nTaylor Mac’s 24-Decade History of Popular Music was a decade in the making and captures Mac’s lens on the entirety of US history from 1776 to the present day. The 24-hour live show\, comprising over 240 songs and performed by Mac and a huge supporting cast\, was performed only once in its entirety in Brooklyn\, NY. Oscar-winning filmmakers Rob Epstein and Jeffrey Friedman adapt this tour de force performance in all its righteous outrage and radical humanity in this feature-length documentary. Click here to watch the trailer. \nFree Admission | RSVP Here \n\nCredits\n \nTaylor Mac’s 24-Decade History of Popular Music is presented by HBO Documentary Films in association with Content Superba\, a Telling Pictures and Pomegranate Arts Production in association with Fifth Season and Nature’s Darlings. Directed and produced by Rob Epstein and Jeffrey Friedman; produced by Joel Stillerman\, Linda Brumbach\, Alisa E. Regas\, Taylor Mac\, Mari Rivera. Executive producers\, Nancy Abraham and Lisa Heller; coordinating producer\, Anna Klein.\n\nTaylor Mac is a MacArthur fellow\, a Pulitzer Prize Finalist\, a Tony nominee for Best Play\, and the recipient of the International Ibsen Award.  Selected works include:  Taylor Mac & Matt Ray’s Bark of Millions; Joy and Pandemic; The Hang; The Fre; Gary:  A Sequel to Titus Andronicus; A 24-Decade History of Popular Music;  Hir; The Walk Across America for Mother Earth; The Lily’s Revenge; The Young Ladies Of; The Be(A)st of Taylor Mac; Red Tide Blooming; The Last Two People on Earth.  Films include Whitman in the Woods (dir. Noah Greenberg) and Taylor Mac’s 24-Decade History of Popular Music (dir. by Rob Epstein and Jeffrey Friedman\, streaming onDecade Max). \nPresented by the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey at the World Trade Center’s North Oculus Plaza\, in partnership with LMCC\, as part of the 2025 Oculus Outdoors series. \nTaylor Mac’s 24-Decade History of Popular Music is presented by HBO Documentary Films in association with Content Superba\, a Telling Pictures and Pomegranate Arts Production in association with Fifth Season and Nature’s Darlings. Directed and produced by Rob Epstein and Jeffrey Friedman; produced by Joel Stillerman\, Linda Brumbach\, Alisa E. Regas\, Taylor Mac\, Mari Rivera. Executive producers\, Nancy Abraham and Lisa Heller; coordinating producer\, Anna Klein.
URL:https://lmcc.net/events/oculus-outdoor-screening-taylor-macs-24-decade-history-of-popular-music/
LOCATION:Oculus Plaza\, at Church Street & Fulton Street  50 Church Street New York\, NY 10006
CATEGORIES:Public Programs,River To River Festival
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SUMMARY:More&More Futures: Coastal Edition
DESCRIPTION:Works on Water Workshop Series\nSaturday\, July 26 | 1-3pm\nat The Arts Center at Governors Island\, Studio A4 (Upper Level)\nFree Admission | RSVP Required\n \n\nMore&More Futures is a two hour structured play-session for imagining worlds you want to live in that are widely different from the present. Starting with a deck of playing cards\, players imagine\, brainstorm\, and role-play in small groups and as individuals. In this session\, we will especially focus on coastal futures. This event is geared toward participants ages 12 and up!   \nMore&More is grateful for the ongoing support of the Center for Environmental Studies at Rice University. \n\nThe Works on Water 2025 Triennial is a multi-sited exhibition and series of public art interventions made on\, in\, and with urban bodies of water\, created in response to our global climate crisis. Participate in a series of workshops led by Works on Water Triennial artists\, inspired by bodies of water and NYC waterways. The Works on Water 2025 Triennial exhibition will be on view in Upper and Lower Galleries of The Arts Center starting August 28 through October 26\, open Saturdays and Sundays\, 12-6pm. \n\nArtists Marina Zurkow and Sarah Rothberg have been cultivating More&More Futures card decks and workshops since 2016. The project has been featured at the Museum of Modern Art\, Princeton’s Blue Lab\, and used in university classrooms around the country. Our work relies on the idea that imagining different worlds is a first step in creating a better one today. A different world is possible! Learn more at moreandmore.world and o-matic.com. \nWorks on Water is an experimental organization and triennial exhibition dedicated to artworks\, performances\, conversations\, workshops and site-specific experiences that explore diverse artistic investigation of water in the urban environment. We seek to strengthen and nourish the community of artists working on and with bodies of water and to provide a platform to increase awareness of artists and organizations working on and with the waterways. \nMade possible with support from the Cultural Development Fund\, Invoking the Pause\, exhibiting artists\, and Works on Water’s partner organizations.
URL:https://lmcc.net/events/works-on-water-workshop-series-3/
LOCATION:The Arts Center at Governors Island\, Studio A4\, 110 Andes Road\, New York\, NY\, 10004\, United States
CATEGORIES:Public Programs,River To River Festival
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SUMMARY:Taylor Mac: In Concert
DESCRIPTION:LMCC is thrilled to present Taylor Mac: In Concert\, a one-night-only intimate performance by Pulitzer Prize-nominated\, genre-defying artist Taylor Mac. \nJoin us on Tuesday\, July 29\, at 7:00 pm to celebrate the opening of Robert F. Wagner Jr. Park in Battery Park City for an evening of live music featuring Taylor Mac\, accompanied\nby an incomparable band including Matthew Dean Marsh\, alongside long-time collaborators Danton Boller\, Viva DeConcini\, and Joel E. Mateo. The performance will feature songs from judy’s acclaimed body of work: 24-Decade History of Popular Music\, Bark of Millions\, The Hang\, and new sea shanties honoring Downtown New York’s nautical past! \n“Fabulousness can come in many forms\, and Taylor Mac seems intent on assuming each and every one of them.” – The New York Times \nTaylor Mac: In Concert is presented by LMCC\, in partnership with Battery Park City Authority\, as part of the 2025 River To River Festival. Worldwide representation: Pomegranate Arts. \n\nTaylor Mac is a MacArthur fellow\, a Pulitzer Prize Finalist\, a Tony nominee for Best Play\, and the recipient of the International Ibsen Award.  Selected works include:  Taylor Mac & Matt Ray’s Bark of Millions; Joy and Pandemic; The Hang; The Fre; Gary:  A Sequel to Titus Andronicus; A 24-Decade History of Popular Music;  Hir; The Walk Across America for Mother Earth; The Lily’s Revenge; The Young Ladies Of; The Be(A)st of Taylor Mac; Red Tide Blooming; The Last Two People on Earth.  Films include Whitman in the Woods (dir. Noah Greenberg) and Taylor Mac’s 24-Decade History of Popular Music (dir. by Rob Epstein and Jeffrey Friedman\, streaming onDecade Max). \n 
URL:https://lmcc.net/events/taylor-mac-in-concert/
LOCATION:Robert F. Wagner Jr. Park\, 20 Battery Place\, New York\, NY\, 10280\, United States
CATEGORIES:Public Programs,River To River Festival
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