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SUMMARY:Works on Water 2025 Triennial Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Open Friday 2-5:30pm\, Saturdays & Sundays\, 12-5:30pm | Additional hours by appointment\nat The Arts Center at Governors Island\, Upper & Lower Galleries\nAugust 28 – October 26 \n၊၊||၊  Listen to the Works on Water Triennial Exhibition Audio Guide below\, or click here to listen on Soundcloud. \n\nLMCC’s The Arts Center at Governors Island will serve as the hub and central exhibition space for The Works on Water 2025 Triennial is a multi-sited exhibition and series of public art interventions made on\, in\, and with bodies of water\, created in response to the global climate crisis. The exhibition\, curated by Emily Blumenfeld and Kendal Henry with the Works on Water team\, frames the growing genre of Water Art as a defining environmental art form of the 21st century\, exploring themes of access\, exploitation\, conservation\, remediation\, and care. Now in its third edition\, this dynamic triennial invites New Yorkers to experience and reimagine the edges of the city through site-specific\, participatory\, and time-based works\, in partnership with Wildlife Conservation Society/NY Aquarium\, South Street Seaport\, and North Brooklyn Boat Club.  \nWorks on Water 2025 Triennial artists: Nora Almeida / iki nakagawa\, Frank Bloem\, Monica Jahan Bose\, Donald Hài Phú Daedalus\, Jeremy Dennis\, Sherese Francis\, Jana Harper\, Perrin Ireland\, Art Jones\, Marie Lorenz\, sTo Len\, Stacy Levy\, Mare Liberum\, Mary Mattingly\, Wes Modes\, Lize Mogel\, Eve Mosher\, Nancy Nowacek\, Jean Shin\, Sarah Cameron Sunde\, Sunk Shore (Carolyn Hall and Clarinda Mac Low)\, Elizabeth Velazquez\, and Marina Zurkow. \nThe Works on Water 2025 Triennial exhibition will be on view in the Upper and Lower Galleries of The Arts Center\, August 28 through October 26\, open to the public on Fridays\, 2-5:30pm\, and Saturdays & Sundays\, 12-5:30pm. For appointments\, please email info@worksonwater.org.  \nThe exhibition will be accompanied by a series of workshops inspired by bodies of water\, led by Works on Water 2025 Triennial Artists. Upcoming workshops: Performing Infrastructure with Lize Mogel on Saturday\, September 6 and Sunk Shore: Understanding Climate Change\, Embodying Shorelines with Carolyn Hall and Clarinda Mac Low on Saturday\, September 27. Click here to RSVP. A series of 2025 Triennial events will also take place in the galleries over the course of the exhibition. Scroll down for the schedule of events. \nThe full Triennial runs May 20 to October 26 and includes Walking the Edge\, a collective walk of all 520 miles of New York City’s Coastline. Visit worksonwater.org for details. \n\nWorks on Water Triennial Events\nWATER ART IS THE NEW LAND ART\nA conversation with Angela Adams\, Stacy Levy\, sTo Len\, and Sarah Cameron Sunde\nFriday\, September 5 | 6:30-7:30pm \nPERFORMING INFRASTRUCTURE\nA workshop with artist Lize Mogel\nSaturday\, September 6 | 1-3pm \n36.5 / NEW YORK ESTUARY — 3RD YEAR ANNIVERSARY ‘KINDIG\nAn full-tidal cycle long gathering on/in/with the NYC body of water where 36.5 / A Durational Performance with the Sea was completed in 2022\nEmail info@worksonwater.org to RSVP\nOff-site at THE COVE (31-10 Vernon Blvd\, Astoria\, Queens)\nSunday\, September 14 | 10:04am-11:02pm \nLIVE ART FROM THE DEEP // AQUARIUM LIVESTREAM\nGallery will be live-streaming the deep dives into the Hudson Canyon\, when they are happening\nSeptember 14 – 26\, during opening hours \nLIVE ART FROM THE DEEP AT AQUARIUM LIVESTREAM\nThrough a partnership between Works on Water and the Wildlife Conservation Society\, Sherese Francis and Perrin Ireland are artists in residence at the New York Aquarium working in relation to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s deep research dives into the Hudson Canyon. Both artists will be on site creating art with the public on September 17\, 19\, 21\, 23\, and 25.\nOff-site at New York Aquarium (602 Surf Avenue\, Brooklyn\, NY) \nEXTENDED GALLERY HOURS FOR CLIMATE WEEK\nWednesday\, September 24: 12-5:30 PM\nFriday\, September 26: 12-5:30 PM\n \nCLIMATE WEEK / EARTH LAW + WORKS ON WATER EVENT\nSociety of Earth Lawyers Launch (1-3pm) + Artist / Earth Lawyer workshop event (3:30-5pm)\nEmail info@worksonwater.org to RSVP\nWednesday\, September 24 | 1-5pm \nSUNK SHORE: UNDERSTANDING CLIMATE CHANGE\, EMBODYING SHORELINES\nA workshop with artist duo Sunk Shore (Carolyn Hall and Clarinda Mac Low)\nSaturday\, September 27\, 1-3pm \nARTIST ROUNDTABLE\nA conversation with Triennial artists Monica Jahan Bose\, Jana Harper\, and more\nSaturday\, September 27 | 4-5pm \nWATERSHED ACTIVATION\nA performance activation of the installation made by Nora Almeida and iki nakagawa\nSaturday\, October 4 | 3-4pm \nWORKS ON WATER + THE SOUTH STREET SEAPORT MUSEUM\nA conversation with the Museum\, Works on Water and artists involved in this collaboration\nOff-site at South Street Museum (213 Water Street\, New York\, NY 11201)\nThursday\, October 9 | 6-7pm \nCALLING FORTH THE WATERS THAT SURROUND US\nA participatory performance activation of the evolving work by Elizabeth Velazquez\nSunday\, October 19 | 2:40-3:40pm \nVIRTUAL AQUAPOLIS PROTOTYPE\nTest out becoming the water of NY Harbor with a work-in-progress VR  Experience by Laura Chipley and Samara Smith.\nSaturday\, October 25 | 2-5pm \nWORKS ON WATER GALLERY ARTIST-IN-RESIDENCE\nElizabeth Velazquez will be evolving her installation throughout the course of the exhibition.\nDurational\, through October 26 \nCLOSING PARTY WITH ARTIST TALKS + WALKING THE EDGE CONVERSATION\nHear from some artists\, celebrate the completion of Walking of the Edge (Works on Water’s 520-mile coastline walk)\, and toast the end of the Triennial exhibition\nSunday\, October 26 | Conversations 2-4pm\, Party 4-6pm \n\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-triennial-exhibition/
LOCATION:The Arts Center at Governors Island\, 110 Andes Road\, New York\, NY\, 10004\, United States
CATEGORIES:Public Programs,River To River Festival
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