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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: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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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250622
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SUMMARY:House of a Thousand Flowers: Paper Flower-Making Workshops
DESCRIPTION:June 7\, 14\, 21\, 28 | 1-2:30pm\nat The Arts Center at Governors Island\, Studio A4 (Upper Level)\n \n\nLearn about the history of paper flower making and the symbolism and mythology surrounding flowers. Participants will learn to make unique paper flowers using punches\, colored paper\, watercolor paints\, and markers. Each workshop will introduce different flowers for crafting. Take your creations home or donate them to become an integral piece of Maison Millefleurs\, an illuminated public art piece\, presented by LMCC as part of the 2025 River To River Festival\, premiering this summer in Battery Park.  \nFree Paper Flower-Making Workshops will take place June 7\, June 14\, June 21\, and June 28 at 1pm-2:30pm in Studio A4 at The Arts Center at Governors Island. Click here to RSVP for any of the four workshops. \nAll materials are provided\, and all ages and skill levels are welcome. An adult must accompany children under 12. \n\nRhonda Weppler and Trevor Mahovsky\, based in New York and Toronto respectively\, have worked collaboratively since 2004. Their work has increasingly incorporated communal aspects of craft\, such as DIY tutorial videos\, and virtual crafting bees. Their video project Crafts Abyss was hosted by the Museum of Arts & Design (NYC\, 2021). Other recent activities include the Odette Sculpture Residency at York University (Toronto\, 2022)\, a major temporary outdoor work for OpenArt (Orebro\, Sweden\, 2022)\, as well as solo exhibitions at Susan Hobbs Gallery (Toronto\, 2023)\, The Arts Center at Governors Island (NYC\, 2023)\, Owens Art Gallery (Sackville\, 2024)\, and the Esker Foundation (Calgary\, 2024). Their work is represented in public collections including the Musee d’art Contemporain de Montreal\, Vancouver Art Gallery\, and the National Gallery of Canada.
URL:https://lmcc.net/events/house-of-a-thousand-flowers-paper-flower-making-workshops-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:House of a Thousand Flowers: Paper Flower-Making Workshops
DESCRIPTION:Learn about the history of paper flower making and the symbolism and mythology surrounding flowers. Participants will learn to make unique paper flowers using punches\, colored paper\, watercolor paints\, and markers. Each workshop will introduce different flowers for crafting. Take your creations home or donate them to become an integral piece of Maison Millefleurs\, an illuminated public art piece\, presented by LMCC as part of the 2025 River To River Festival\, premiering this summer in Battery Park.  \nFree Paper Flower-Making Workshops will take place June 7\, June 14\, June 21\, and June 28 at 1pm-2:30pm in Studio A4 at The Arts Center at Governors Island. Click here to RSVP for any of the four workshops. \nAll materials are provided\, and all ages and skill levels are welcome. An adult must accompany children under 12. \n\nRhonda Weppler and Trevor Mahovsky\, based in New York and Toronto respectively\, have worked collaboratively since 2004. Their work has increasingly incorporated communal aspects of craft\, such as DIY tutorial videos\, and virtual crafting bees. Their video project Crafts Abyss was hosted by the Museum of Arts & Design (NYC\, 2021). Other recent activities include the Odette Sculpture Residency at York University (Toronto\, 2022)\, a major temporary outdoor work for OpenArt (Orebro\, Sweden\, 2022)\, as well as solo exhibitions at Susan Hobbs Gallery (Toronto\, 2023)\, The Arts Center at Governors Island (NYC\, 2023)\, Owens Art Gallery (Sackville\, 2024)\, and the Esker Foundation (Calgary\, 2024). Their work is represented in public collections including the Musee d’art Contemporain de Montreal\, Vancouver Art Gallery\, and the National Gallery of Canada.
URL:https://lmcc.net/events/house-of-a-thousand-flowers-paper-flower-making-workshops-4/
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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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250628T170000
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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: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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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250801
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SUMMARY:July 2025 Grantee Events
DESCRIPTION:Experience a wide range of performances\, workshops\, and other events presented by LMCC’s 2025 Manhattan Arts Grantees throughout the month. Find the full list of July Grantee Events here.\nLMCC\, Manhattan’s Arts Council\, is the largest re-granter of city and state arts funding in New York City. Each year\, LMCC awards over $1.5 million to local arts organizations\, independent artists\, and artist collectives to create engaging art experiences for NYC communities\, activating spaces throughout the borough. \nClick here to learn more about LMCC’s Manhattan Arts Grants Programs: Creative Engagement\, Creative Learning\, and UMEZ Arts Engagement. \n\nImage credit: Isle of Klezbos\, 2025 Creative Engagement Grantee\, Photo by Albie Mitchell
URL:https://lmcc.net/events/july-2025-grantee-events/
LOCATION:Check Event Listings
CATEGORIES:Grantee Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250712T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250712T150000
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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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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250712T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250712T210000
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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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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250726T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250726T150000
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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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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250729T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250729T200000
DTSTAMP:20260403T141426
CREATED:20250513T211743Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250711T001513Z
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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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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250801
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250901
DTSTAMP:20260403T141426
CREATED:20250731T155404Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250731T155404Z
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SUMMARY:August 2025 Grantee Events
DESCRIPTION:Experience a wide range of performances\, workshops\, and other events presented by LMCC’s 2025 Manhattan Arts Grantees throughout the month. Find the full list of August Grantee Events here.\nLMCC\, Manhattan’s Arts Council\, is the largest re-granter of city and state arts funding in New York City. Each year\, LMCC awards over $1.5 million to local arts organizations\, independent artists\, and artist collectives to create engaging art experiences for NYC communities\, activating spaces throughout the borough. \nClick here to learn more about LMCC’s Manhattan Arts Grants Programs: Creative Engagement\, Creative Learning\, and UMEZ Arts Engagement. \n\nImage credit: Helping Our People Evolve\, 2025 Creative Engagement Grantee\, Photo by Jason Fuentes
URL:https://lmcc.net/events/august-2025-grantee-events/
LOCATION:Check Event Listings
CATEGORIES:Grantee Events
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250802
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250803
DTSTAMP:20260403T141426
CREATED:20250520T222150Z
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SUMMARY:Opening Night Workshop: Power Flower Wearables
DESCRIPTION:August 2 | 7-8:30pm\nMaison Millefleurs in Robert F. Wagner Jr. Park (20 Battery Place)\nInstallation on view August 2 – September 21\, 2025 \n\nExpress your creativity while celebrating the opening of Maison Millefleurs. Use paper\, LED lights\, watercolor paints and markers to create wearable\, illuminated artworks. All materials provided\, while supplies last. All ages and skill levels welcome. Children under 12 must be accompanied by an adult. Flower Power Wearables is presented by LMCC as part of the 2025 River To River Festival. \nMaison Millefleurs is created by artists Rhonda Weppler and Trevor Mahovsky\, with 3D printing and lighting design by Wade Weppler\, and assistance from Richard Winchell. This project is presented in partnership with Battery Park City Authority. \n\nRhonda Weppler and Trevor Mahovsky\, based in New York and Toronto respectively\, have worked collaboratively since 2004. Their work has increasingly incorporated communal aspects of craft\, such as DIY tutorial videos\, and virtual crafting bees. Their video project Crafts Abyss was hosted by the Museum of Arts & Design (NYC\, 2021). Other recent activities include the Odette Sculpture Residency at York University (Toronto\, 2022)\, a major temporary outdoor work for OpenArt (Orebro\, Sweden\, 2022)\, as well as solo exhibitions at Susan Hobbs Gallery (Toronto\, 2023)\, The Arts Center at Governors Island (NYC\, 2023)\, Owens Art Gallery (Sackville\, 2024)\, and the Esker Foundation (Calgary\, 2024). Their work is represented in public collections including the Musee d’art Contemporain de Montreal\, Vancouver Art Gallery\, and the National Gallery of Canada. \nThis project is presented in partnership with Battery Park City Authority.
URL:https://lmcc.net/events/opening-night-workshop-power-flower-wearables/
LOCATION:Wagner Park\, Battery Park City\, 20 Battery Pl\, New York\, NY\, 10280\, United States
CATEGORIES:Public Programs,River To River Festival
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250802
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250922
DTSTAMP:20260403T141426
CREATED:20250514T231430Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250813T161528Z
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SUMMARY:Outdoor Installation: Maison Millefleurs
DESCRIPTION:As part of the 2025 River To River festival\, Lower Manhattan Cultural Council (LMCC) is pleased to announce Maison Millefleurs\, an outdoor installation by artist duo Rhonda Weppler and Trevor Mahovsky on view from August 2 to September 21at Robert F. Wagner Park\, Battery Park City. \nBased on the format of a community garden\, the installation is a jewel box of a greenhouse filled with an overgrown garden of life-sized paper flowers\, each illuminated by programmed LED lights. Inspired by traditional floral still life paintings depicting flowers that bloom in various parts of the world in different seasons\, the installation presents the dream-like coming together of its creators\, who worked on this project at different times and in different spaces\, in the form of a single tangled garden. The flowers of Maison Millefleurs were made by many hands\, including those of the artists and of the public\, during the House of a Thousand Flowers workshop series hosted by LMCC as part of the 2025 River To River Festival. \nMaison Millefleurs builds on the duo’s practice of bringing sculptural still life into being through communal craftmaking. As a sculpture made of ephemeral materials such as paper\, which is dispersed at its conclusion\,  Maison Millefleurs dramatizes the process of its own coming into and out of existence. \n\n\n“Maison Millefleurs sits as an eccentric presence at the edge of Manhattan’s towers. Built by the labour of strangers\, it is a florid dream of something beautiful that is shared\, if only briefly. We are so grateful for the incredible support of Lower Manhattan Cultural Council (LMCC) and Battery Park City Authority\, who made such an extended\, community-based project possible ” – Rhonda Weppler and Trevor Mahovsky\n\n\nThe installation will conclude with a Paper Flower Giveaway & Workshop on Saturday\, September 21\, 7-9pm. At this culminating event\, the public will be invited to participate in a paper flower-making workshop and select\, directly from the installation\, an assortment of reusable\, LED-lit handmade flowers to keep\, giving Maison Millefleurs new life as its flowers are dispersed throughout the city. Click here to learn more about the closing night event. \n\n\nRhonda Weppler and Trevor Mahovsky\, based in New York and Toronto respectively\, have worked collaboratively since 2004. Their work has increasingly incorporated communal aspects of craft\, such as DIY tutorial videos\, and virtual crafting bees. Their video project Crafts Abyss was hosted by the Museum of Arts & Design (NYC\, 2021). Other recent activities include the Odette Sculpture Residency at York University (Toronto\, 2022)\, a major temporary outdoor work for OpenArt (Orebro\, Sweden\, 2022)\, as well as solo exhibitions at Susan Hobbs Gallery (Toronto\, 2023)\, The Arts Center at Governors Island (NYC\, 2023)\, Owens Art Gallery (Sackville\, 2024)\, and the Esker Foundation (Calgary\, 2024). Their work is represented in public collections including the Musee d’art Contemporain de Montreal\, Vancouver Art Gallery\, and the National Gallery of Canada. \nThis project is presented in partnership with Battery Park City Authority. Maison Millefleurs structure by Sturdi-Built Greenhouse. \n 
URL:https://lmcc.net/events/outdoor-installation-maison-millefleurs/
LOCATION:Wagner Park\, Battery Park City\, 20 Battery Pl\, New York\, NY\, 10280\, United States
CATEGORIES:Public Programs,River To River Festival
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250828
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20251027
DTSTAMP:20260403T141426
CREATED:20250515T021222Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250925T201950Z
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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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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250901
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20251001
DTSTAMP:20260403T141426
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LAST-MODIFIED:20250902T180040Z
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SUMMARY:September 2025 Grantee Events
DESCRIPTION:Experience a wide range of performances\, workshops\, and other events presented by LMCC’s 2025 Manhattan Arts Grantees throughout the month. Find the full list of September Grantee Events here.\nLMCC\, Manhattan’s Arts Council\, is the largest re-granter of city and state arts funding in New York City. Each year\, LMCC awards over $1.5 million to local arts organizations\, independent artists\, and artist collectives to create engaging art experiences for NYC communities\, activating spaces throughout the borough. \nClick here to learn more about LMCC’s Manhattan Arts Grants Programs: Creative Engagement\, Creative Learning\, and UMEZ Arts Engagement. \n\nImage credit: Uptown Dance Collective\, 2025 UMEZ Arts Engagement Grantee\, Photo by Sandra Rivera\, John Ehlis\, and Chris Drukker
URL:https://lmcc.net/events/september-2025-grantee-events/
LOCATION:Check Event Listings
CATEGORIES:Grantee Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250906T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250906T150000
DTSTAMP:20260403T141426
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SUMMARY:Performing Infrastructure
DESCRIPTION:Works on Water Workshop Series\nSaturday\, September 6 | 1pm & 2pm\nat The Arts Center at Governors Island\, Studio A4 (Upper Level)\nFree Admission | RSVP Required\n \n\n90% of NYC’s water comes from rural communities in the Catskills\, 150 miles north of the City. The relationship between these seemingly disparate places is brokered by land use regulation\, public policy\, and miles of infrastructure—but these connections are practically invisible to NYC residents. Participants will create a “human diagram” of NYC’s water supply system\, forming the connections between reservoirs\, aqueducts and water tunnels with their bodies\, and re-inscribing the connections between upstate and urban communities. Props will be provided; be prepared to make some noise! \nThe workshop is geared towards adults\, but kids ages 10 and up are welcome.  \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\nLize Mogel is an interdisciplinary artist and counter-cartographer. She creates maps and mappings that bring the politics of place to the surface. Her site-specific work reflects the complicated\, human (and sometimes non-human) experience within a place\, and engages people in the myriad potentials of that place. Her current work is focused on water infrastructure and watershed ecosystems; and how natural systems\, environmental policy\, and social inequities intersect.  \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-2/
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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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250921T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250921T210000
DTSTAMP:20260403T141426
CREATED:20250708T153055Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250902T155731Z
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SUMMARY:Maison Millefleurs Closing Night: Paper Flower Giveaway & Workshop
DESCRIPTION:September 21 | 7-9pm \nMaison Millefleurs in Robert F. Wagner Jr. Park (20 Battery Place) \n\nJoin us for the culminating event of Rhonda Weppler & Trevor Mahovsky’s outdoor installation\, Maison Millefleurs\, on September 21st from 7-9pm. \nThe public is invited to select from an assortment of reusable\, LED-lit handmade paper flowers directly from the installation to keep\, giving Maison Millefleurs new life as its flowers are dispersed throughout the city. Quantities are limited. \n\nLED Paper Flower Giveaway Information \n\nRSVP Required: RSVP for one of the four 30-minute time slots available for the giveaway. The start times will be 7pm\, 7:30pm\, 8pm\, 8:30pm. \nOne Flower Per Person: Each RSVP is valid for one (1) LED paper flower only. Multiple RSVPs under the same name are not permitted. RSVPs are non-transferable—the person named must be present to collect their flower.\nCheck-In & Timing: Please arrive 5–15 minutes before your reserved time slot. Staff will check you in and direct your designated line.\nSelection: During your time slot\, you’ll have up to one minute inside the installation to choose your flower. Specific arrangements cannot be guaranteed.\nGrace Period: RSVPs will be honored for up to 5 minutes after your slot ends. After that\, flowers will be released to the walk-up line.\nWalk-Ups Welcome: If RSVPs are full\, walk-up guests may receive flowers on a first-come\, first-served basis while supplies last.\nIf you RSVP and can no longer attend the event\, please cancel your RSVP at least 24 hours before the event via your Eventbrite reservation. \n\n\nPaper Flower-Making Workshop (7–8:30pm) \nDrop in anytime to create your own paper flower. Kits will be provided while supplies last. No RSVP required. \n\nRhonda Weppler and Trevor Mahovsky\, based in New York and Toronto respectively\, have worked collaboratively since 2004. Their work has increasingly incorporated communal aspects of craft\, such as DIY tutorial videos\, and virtual crafting bees. Their video project Crafts Abyss was hosted by the Museum of Arts & Design (NYC\, 2021). Other recent activities include the Odette Sculpture Residency at York University (Toronto\, 2022)\, a major temporary outdoor work for OpenArt (Orebro\, Sweden\, 2022)\, as well as solo exhibitions at Susan Hobbs Gallery (Toronto\, 2023)\, The Arts Center at Governors Island (NYC\, 2023)\, Owens Art Gallery (Sackville\, 2024)\, and the Esker Foundation (Calgary\, 2024). Their work is represented in public collections including the Musee d’art Contemporain de Montreal\, Vancouver Art Gallery\, and the National Gallery of Canada. \nThis project is presented in partnership with Battery Park City Authority.
URL:https://lmcc.net/events/closing-night/
LOCATION:Wagner Park\, Battery Park City\, 20 Battery Pl\, New York\, NY\, 10280\, United States
CATEGORIES:Public Programs,River To River Festival,Workshops
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250927T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250927T190000
DTSTAMP:20260403T141426
CREATED:20250812T201203Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260323T195441Z
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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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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250927T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250927T150000
DTSTAMP:20260403T141426
CREATED:20250604T172311Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250813T191112Z
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SUMMARY:Sunk Shore: Understanding Climate Change\, Embodying Shorelines
DESCRIPTION:Works on Water Workshop Series\nSaturday\, September 27 | 1-3pm\nat The Arts Center at Governors Island\, Studio A4 (Upper Level)\nFree Admission | RSVP Required\n \n\nWhat do you think your shoreline will look like in the year 2100?\nWhat role will climate change play in shaping that future? \nCarolyn Hall and Clarinda Mac Low of Sunk Shore invite you to participate in an interactive workshop where we playfully explore our own specific shorelines and speculate about what that shoreline may look like 75 years from now. In this two hour workshop Hall and Mac Low will lead participants through the Sunk Shore methodology they use to create their shoreline and climate change based artworks which includes: local history\, embodied knowledge of place\, discussing climate change predictions\, participating in fun exercises and imaginings\, and building a group vision based on each person’s expectations\, fears\, and hopes for the future of their shorelines and homes. This workshop is open to participants ages 15 and up. \nSunk Shore is Hall and Mac Low’s approach to making climate change data local\, relatable\, and tangible so together we can plan for a future that we want to see happen. sunkshore.com \nARTIST BIO\nSunk Shore is a multidisciplinary art action and social engagement created by dancer/marine ecologist Carolyn Hall and multidisciplinary artist/microbiologist Clarinda Mac Low. With Sunk Shore we want to help people feel and relate to climate data so that it becomes personal and visceral. Sunk Shore started out as a physical walking tour into the climate changed future that takes place along specific shorelines and has expanded from there.  \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  \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-workshop-series-4/
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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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20251101
DTSTAMP:20260403T141426
CREATED:20251008T171847Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251008T172138Z
UID:10000179-1759276800-1761955199@lmcc.net
SUMMARY:October 2025 Grantee Events
DESCRIPTION:Experience a wide range of performances\, workshops\, and other events presented by LMCC’s 2025 Manhattan Arts Grantees throughout the month. Find the full list of October Grantee Events here.\nLMCC\, Manhattan’s Arts Council\, is the largest re-granter of city and state arts funding in New York City. Each year\, LMCC awards over $1.5 million to local arts organizations\, independent artists\, and artist collectives to create engaging art experiences for NYC communities\, activating spaces throughout the borough. \nClick here to learn more about LMCC’s Manhattan Arts Grants Programs: Creative Engagement\, Creative Learning\, and UMEZ Arts Engagement. \n\nImage credit: David Alston & Fatima Logan-Alston\, 2025 Creative Engagement Grantee\, Photo by Eric Bandiero
URL:https://lmcc.net/events/15764/
LOCATION:Check Individual Listings
CATEGORIES:Grantee Events,Public Programs
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251101
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20251201
DTSTAMP:20260403T141426
CREATED:20251104T184706Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251117T164306Z
UID:10000182-1761955200-1764547199@lmcc.net
SUMMARY:November 2025 Grantee Events
DESCRIPTION:Experience a wide range of performances\, workshops\, and other events presented by LMCC’s 2025 Manhattan Arts Grantees throughout the month. Find the full list of November Grantee Events here.\n\nAbout LMCC’s Manhattan Arts Grants \nLMCC\, Manhattan’s Arts Council\, is the largest re-granter of city and state arts funding in New York City. Each year\, LMCC awards over $1.5 million to local arts organizations\, independent artists\, and artist collectives to create engaging art experiences for NYC communities\, activating spaces throughout the borough. Click here to learn more about LMCC’s Manhattan Arts Grants Programs: Creative Engagement\, Creative Learning\, and UMEZ Arts Engagement. \nImage credit: Photo by Mexamorphosis
URL:https://lmcc.net/events/november-2025-grantee-events/
LOCATION:New York\, NY
CATEGORIES:Events,Grantee Events,Public Programs
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251108
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20251220
DTSTAMP:20260403T141426
CREATED:20251010T144625Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251120T211211Z
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SUMMARY:Sensorial Fusion: Relationship Art and Architecture
DESCRIPTION:On View November 8 through December\, 2025\nFriday-Sunday\, 12-6pm\nOpening Reception on November 8\, 2-5pm | RSVP Here \nSensorial Fusion: Relationship Art and Architecture explores how contemporary artists from Latin America and the Caribbean engage with architecture as both context and conceptual material. The exhibition reflects on the emotional\, social\, and political intersections of these disciplines\, addressing themes such as urban memory\, gentrification\, and the transformation of cultural identity. Through this cross-disciplinary dialogue\, the show invites audiences to consider how built environments can become vessels of resistance\, imagination\, and civic engagement. \nThis collective exhibition within the New York Latin American Art Triennial 2025 explores the dynamics between human experience and architectural space\, featuring artwork by work by Alejandra Rojas (Peru)\, Alessandro Valerio Zamora (Costa Rica)\, Álvaro Correa (Colombia)\, Antonio José Guzmán & Iva Jankovic (Panama)\, Carlos Llamas (Colombia)\, Cecilia Barreto (Mexico)\, Coco Mártin (Peru)\, Daniel Valladares (Honduras)\, García-Ordóñez (Colombia)\, Juliana Correa (Colombia)\, Natalia Mejía Murillo (Colombia)\, and Sabrina Merayo Nuñez (Argentina). \n\nAbout NYLAAT 2025 \nContemporary art and modern architecture arose from a shared aspiration: the moral and material reconstruction of societies scarred by conflict. Together\, they serve as powerful tools in shaping collective identity\, reinforcing the bond between urban spaces and their inhabitants. By merging artistic expression with architectural form\, NYLAAT 2025 reimagines environments that evoke emotional resonance\, community\, and cultural continuity—transcending mere function and technique. For generations\, artists have documented the shifting contours of cities and domestic life—capturing both the vitality and alienation of urban density. In recent decades\, creative discourse has expanded to address pressing global concerns: climate change\, gentrification\, migration\, and globalization. NYLAAT 2025 invites audiences to engage with these themes through a lens of Latin American innovation\, where art and architecture converge to reimagine the future. \n\nThe New York Latin Amer­i­can Art Tri­en­ni­al (NYLAAT) is ded­i­cat­ed to orga­niz­ing exhi­bi­tions of con­tem­po­rary art and cul­tur­al pro­gram­ming through which it seeks to pro­mote and enrich our Latin Amer­i­can cul­ture. These exhi­bi­tions are intend­ed to pro­vide diverse edu­ca­tion­al pro­grams that allow a place to engage with con­tem­po­rary art expres­sions and inves­ti­gate a deep­er under­stand­ing of its role in soci­ety. NYLAAT believes in the fun­da­men­tal role of edu­ca­tion and advo­ca­cy through art and in the preser­va­tion of the artis­tic and his­toric cul­tur­al lega­cies of the Latin Amer­i­can and Caribbean region. The orga­ni­za­tion seeks to gal­va­nize the cul­tur­al land­scape of these com­mu­ni­ties\, com­ple­ment the aca­d­e­m­ic and visu­al arts pro­grams of par­tic­i­pat­ing gal­leries and insti­tu­tions\, and fos­ter a wider appre­ci­a­tion of con­tem­po­rary art and cul­tur­al understanding. \n 
URL:https://lmcc.net/events/new-york-latin-american-art-triennial/
LOCATION:The Arts Center at Governors Island\, 110 Andes Road\, New York\, NY\, 10004\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions,The Arts Center at Governors Island
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251108T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251108T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T141426
CREATED:20251016T195351Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251020T152759Z
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SUMMARY:NYLAAT Opening Reception
DESCRIPTION:Join us on Saturday\, November 8\, 2-5pm to celebrate the opening of NYLAAT’s new exhibition at LMCC’s Arts Center. \nClick here to RSVP for the Opening Reception. \nSensorial Fusion: Relationship Art & Architecture is a group exhibition within New York Latin American Art Triennial (NYLAAT) 2025 that explores the dynamics between human experience and architectural space. The exhibition features artwork by Alejandra Rojas (Peru)\, Alessandro Valerio Zamora (Costa Rica)\, Álvaro Correa (Colombia)\, Antonio José Guzmán & Iva Jankovic (Panama)\, Carlos Llamas (Colombia)\, Cecilia Barreto (Mexico)\, Coco Mártin (Peru)\, Daniel Valladares (Honduras)\, García-Ordóñez (Colombia)\, Juliana Correa (Colombia)\, Natalia Mejía Murillo (Colombia)\, and Sabrina Merayo Nuñez (Argentina). Sensorial Fusion will be on view at The Arts Center at Governors Island November 8 through December 19\, 2025\, open to the public Friday-Sunday 12-6pm. \nNYLAAT 2025\nContemporary art and modern architecture arose from a shared aspiration: the moral and material reconstruction of societies scarred by conflict. Together\, they serve as powerful tools in shaping collective identity\, reinforcing the bond between urban spaces and their inhabitants. By merging artistic expression with architectural form\, NYLAAT 2025 reimagines environments that evoke emotional resonance\, community\, and cultural continuity—transcending mere function and technique. For generations\, artists have documented the shifting contours of cities and domestic life—capturing both the vitality and alienation of urban density. In recent decades\, creative discourse has expanded to address pressing global concerns: climate change\, gentrification\, migration\, and globalization. NYLAAT 2025 invites audiences to engage with these themes through a lens of Latin American innovation\, where art and architecture converge to reimagine the future. Learn more about NYLAAT 2025 here. \nAbout NYLAAT\nThe New York Latin Amer­i­can Art Tri­en­ni­al (NYLAAT) is ded­i­cat­ed to orga­niz­ing exhi­bi­tions of con­tem­po­rary art and cul­tur­al pro­gram­ming through which it seeks to pro­mote and enrich our Latin Amer­i­can cul­ture. These exhi­bi­tions are intend­ed to pro­vide diverse edu­ca­tion­al pro­grams that allow a place to engage with con­tem­po­rary art expres­sions and inves­ti­gate a deep­er under­stand­ing of its role in soci­ety. NYLAAT believes in the fun­da­men­tal role of edu­ca­tion and advo­ca­cy through art and in the preser­va­tion of the artis­tic and his­toric cul­tur­al lega­cies of the Latin Amer­i­can and Caribbean region. The orga­ni­za­tion seeks to gal­va­nize the cul­tur­al land­scape of these com­mu­ni­ties\, com­ple­ment the aca­d­e­m­ic and visu­al arts pro­grams of par­tic­i­pat­ing gal­leries and insti­tu­tions\, and fos­ter a wider appre­ci­a­tion of con­tem­po­rary art and cul­tur­al understanding. \nAccessibility\nThe Arts Center Residency Studios are accessible via the last entrance to the Arts Center on Andes Road. This entrance is accessed by a set of 8 small steps or an ADA compliant ramp. Accessible restroom facilities are located on the first floor. Additional accessibility information can be found in the Eventbrite FAQ section here. \n 
URL:https://lmcc.net/events/nylaat-opening-reception/
LOCATION:The Arts Center at Governors Island\, 110 Andes Road\, New York\, NY\, 10004\, United States
CATEGORIES:Events,Exhibitions,The Arts Center at Governors Island
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251201
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260101
DTSTAMP:20260403T141426
CREATED:20251126T231526Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251126T231710Z
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SUMMARY:December Grantee Events
DESCRIPTION:Experience a wide range of performances\, workshops\, and other events presented by LMCC’s 2025 Manhattan Arts Grantees throughout the month. Find the full list of December Grantee Events here.\n\nAbout LMCC’s Manhattan Arts Grants \nLMCC\, Manhattan’s Arts Council\, is the largest re-granter of city and state arts funding in New York City. Each year\, LMCC awards over $1.5 million to local arts organizations\, independent artists\, and artist collectives to create engaging art experiences for NYC communities\, activating spaces throughout the borough. Click here to learn more about LMCC’s Manhattan Arts Grants Programs: Creative Engagement\, Creative Learning\, and UMEZ Arts Engagement. \n  \nPhoto by Los Pleneros de la 21 Fiesta Navidad\, UMEZ Arts Engagement Grantee\, Photo by Krystal Pagan
URL:https://lmcc.net/events/december-grantee-events/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251220T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251220T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T141426
CREATED:20251126T175045Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260112T180012Z
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SUMMARY:At the Altar
DESCRIPTION:Buy Tickets on EventbriteJoin us on December 20th\, 4:00pm at the Art Center at Governors Island for At the Altar\, Baye & Asa’s new duet and an exploration of cultural\, religious\, and political deities. \nWe ask these central questions: Who/what do we worship?  How do we worship? Who are the righteous? Who are the blasphemers? At the Altar reckons with the pitfalls of extreme idolatry and interrogates our collective struggle for survival and salvation. \nBaye & Asa is a company creating movement art projects directed & choreographed by Amadi ‘Baye’ Washington & Sam ‘Asa’ Pratt. They’ve presented their work at The Joyce Theater\, The Metropolitan Museum of Art\, La MaMa Experimental Theater Club\, Baryshnikov Arts Center\, Jacob’s Pillow\, Pioneer Works\, Guggenheim Works & Process\, The American Dance Festival\, and more. They were one of Dance Magazine’s “25 to Watch” in 2022\, and were recipients of Dance Magazine’s 2023 Harkness Promise Award. They’ve created works for repertory companies including The Martha Graham Dance Company\, BODYTRAFFIC\, and Alvin Ailey II. \nCommissioned and development support provided by The Democracy Cycle\, a program of Perelman Performing Arts Center | PAC NYC and Civis Foundation. At the Altar is co-commissioned by ADF with support from the Doris Duke/SHS Foundations Award for New Works. At the Altar is also made possible through generous support from Foundation for Contemporary Art\, New York State Council on the Arts\, and Jody and John Arnhold. \n 
URL:https://lmcc.net/events/at-the-altar/
LOCATION:LMCC’s Arts Center at Governors Island\, Building 110\, Governors Island\, New York\, NY\, United States
CATEGORIES:Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260210T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260210T130000
DTSTAMP:20260403T141426
CREATED:20260120T174042Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260120T174042Z
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SUMMARY:Creative Climate Action: Harnessing the Power of the Arts | Webinar
DESCRIPTION:While climate impacts and solutions are too often communicated in technical language\, the arts—music\, dance\, film\, painting\, and more—have the unique ability to translate abstract concepts into connection\, awareness\, and action. \nThis panel\, co-hosted by the New York Climate Exchange and Lower Manhattan Cultural Council\, brings together visionary voices from across disciplines to explore how art and climate science can join forces to deepen engagement and spur action. We’ll hear from artists\, communicators\, and scientists about what’s working\, where the gaps remain\, and what new opportunities lie ahead for cross-sector collaboration. Panelists include Moe Yousuf\, LMCC President & CEO; artist Amanda Lovelee; Anais Reyes\, Deputy Director of the Climate Museum; and Carine Gilbert\, founder of Grounded In Motion. Scroll down to learn more about the panelists and register for the webinar. \n\nPresented in partnership with the New York Climate Exchange\, a nonprofit that unlocks climate solutions by activating a unique partner model and climate campus—coming to Governors Island in 2029. \n\n﻿
URL:https://lmcc.net/events/creative-climate-action-harnessing-the-power-of-the-arts-webinar/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Public Programs,The Arts Center at Governors Island,Workshops
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260228T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260228T180000
DTSTAMP:20260403T141426
CREATED:20260211T161722Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260211T165115Z
UID:10000187-1772283600-1772301600@lmcc.net
SUMMARY:Returning to Self: A Black History Month Culmination
DESCRIPTION:Free and open to all. RSVPs are rec­om­mend­ed\, but not required. \nGov­er­nors Island’s third annu­al Black His­to­ry Month cul­mi­na­tion\, a free indoor gath­er­ing cen­ter­ing heal­ing\, cre­ativ­i­ty\, and col­lec­tive care\, will take place on Sat­ur­day\, Feb­ru­ary 28\, 2026\, from 1 - 6pm at LMCC’s Arts Cen­ter at Gov­er­nors Island. Bring­ing togeth­er artists\, heal­ers\, and edu­ca­tors\, Return­ing to Self is an after­noon of restora­tive expe­ri­ences that allows par­tic­i­pants to slow down\, hon­or their feel­ings\, and begin to return to themselves. Click here for event details. \nRSVP Here \n\nPre­sent­ed by the Trust for Gov­er­nors Island in part­ner­ship with A Safe Space Men­tor. Event space gen­er­ous­ly pro­vid­ed by Low­er Man­hat­tan Cul­tur­al Council.
URL:https://lmcc.net/events/returning-to-self-a-black-history-month-culmination/
LOCATION:LMCC’s Arts Center at Governors Island\, Building 110\, Governors Island\, New York\, NY\, United States
CATEGORIES:Events,The Arts Center at Governors Island
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260418T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260418T190000
DTSTAMP:20260403T141426
CREATED:20260324T151823Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260327T175117Z
UID:10000189-1776506400-1776538800@lmcc.net
SUMMARY:Earth Day Celebration
DESCRIPTION:See the lineup of events here
URL:https://lmcc.net/events/earthday2026/
LOCATION:LMCC’s Arts Center at Governors Island\, Building 110\, Governors Island\, New York\, NY\, United States
CATEGORIES:Events,The Arts Center at Governors Island
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