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SUMMARY:Climate Week Open Studios & Reception with Stony Brook University
DESCRIPTION:On Saturday\, September 27\, enjoy a full day of Climate Week programs at The Arts Center at Governors Island! Presented in partnership with Stony Brook University\, the day will include Open Studios with current Artists-in-Residence\, performances and presentations by Stony Brook Faculty\, and a reception to follow. \nOpen Studios\nArts Center Residency Open Studios\n12-5pm\nMeet our current Arts Center Artists-in-Residence in their studios and experience live performances and time-based activations (listed below). The 2025 Arts Center Residency  program is dedicated to artists addressing climate change\, environmental sustainability\, and resilience through their creative practices.\n \nDestinie Adélakun | Daphne Arthur | Jessica Bardsley | Noga Cohen | Patrick Costello | Jing Dong | Sonja John | Lola Lefrançois | Lu | Libby Mislan | Raelle Myrick-Hodges | Layla Nk | Curious Orange / Claire Fleury | Carlos Rigau | Romilly Rinck | Andreia Santana | Laura Chipley and Samara Smith | Walker Tufts | Jaleeca Yancy\, On Site Assistant\, ‘24 A-i-R \nStony Brook University Faculty\n12-5pm\nEngage with Stony Brook University faculty at activations throughout the day.\n\nEsteban Agosin Otero\, Assistant Professor of Art \nPaul Firbas\, Associate Professor & Chair of Hispanic Languages & Literature\nJudiann Carmack-Fayyaz\, Executive Director\, FoodLab\nSohl Lee\, Associate Professor of Art\nCarl Safina\, Endowed Research Chair for Nature and Humanity\nDavid Taylor\, Associate Professor & Division Director\, Sustainability Studies Program \nOn View\nWorks on Water 2025 Triennial Exhibition\nUpper & Lower Galleries | 12-5:30pm | Learn More \nPresentations & Workshops\nSunk Shore: Understanding Climate Change\, Embodying Shorelines\n1pm | Cafe | RSVP\nArtist workshop as part of Works on Water triennial. Click here for workshop details. \nLibby Mislan | Experiments in Widening: Finding Solidarity with a Ruptured Earth\n2:30pm | Artist’s Studio\nA 20-minute Reading from a current writing project that reflects on fertility challenges\, kinship with the more-than-human\, and solidarity with the earth amid environmental degradation. \nDestinie Adélakun | Sonic Wave: A Calabash of Existence\n2:45pm | Studio A3\nA 20-minute sonic performance that reimagines the Indian jaal tarang through a Yoruba lens\, weaving porcelain bowls and calabash vessels into a meditation on water\, memory\, and ocean health.  \nJaleeca Yancy | Mitochondrial relics (mtRelic)\n3:15pm | Studio A3\nA 20-minute performance that centers on the migration of relics carried from sea to space\, spanning past\, present\, and future.  \nArt\, Creativity and Climate: A Conversation among SBU faculty and LMCC Arts Center Residents\n4pm | Studio A4\n \nModerated by LMCC Director of Artist Programs\, Will Penrose\, this panel brings together ecologist and MacArthur Fellow Carl Safina\, Endowed Research Chair for Nature and Humanity at Stony Brook University\, cross-disciplinary scholar David Taylor\, Associate Professor & Director\, Sustainability Studies Program\, Stony Brook University\, and current LMCC Arts Center Artists-in-Residence Libby Mislan\, Laura Chipley and Samara Smith. \nReception\n5-7pm | Cafe\n \nWelcome remarks at 5:30pm by Moe Yousuf\, LMCC President & CEO\, Carl Lejuez\, Executive Vice President & Provost\, Stony Brook University\, Andrew Winters\, Director of Capital Projects\, Planning\, & Development\, New York Climate Exchange\nFeaturing music by The Jazz Loft\, with Mark Wade\, Dr. Darrell Smith\, and Dario Chiazzolino
URL:https://lmcc.net/events/climate-week-open-house/
LOCATION:LMCC’s Arts Center at Governors Island\, Building 110\, Governors Island\, New York\, NY\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions,Open Studios,Public Programs
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250927T130000
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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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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
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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:20260405T190905
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
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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
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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
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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
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CREATED: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:20260405T190905
CREATED:20260211T161722Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260211T165115Z
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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:20260405T190905
CREATED:20260324T151823Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260327T175117Z
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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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