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SUMMARY:CATCH Performance Series
DESCRIPTION:Taking place the day after the 4th of July\, join in a convening of artists and audience for an unruly evening of performance that considers the complexities of that history and this moment (in a building first erected as a munitions warehouse for a military headquarters and repurposed as a 40\,000 square-foot cultural destination). \nHosted by Carmelita Tropicana ! — “a feminist\, sex-positive lesbian from Havana who borrows stereotypes to send them up\, campily ridiculing bigotry\, misogyny\, machismo\, colonialism” (The New York Times) the evening will be a raucous reconsideration of a loaded holiday.  \nFeaturing:\nSaúl Ulerio !\nMartita Abril !\nSugar Vendil !\nmiriam elhajli !\nCat Rodriguez !\nevan ray suzuki !\n(Amy) Rose Khoshbin !\nCristina Moya-Palacios !\nAditi Juneja / Democracy 2076 ! \nDoors Open at 4:45PM | Performances start at 5:30PM | Tickets available for purchase online or at the door. \nContent Warning: Guests of all ages are welcome but performances may contain simulated violence\, sexual content\, nudity and explicit language. \n  \n\nCATCH is everyone’s favorite Obie Award–winning\, itinerant\, rough-and-ready series of performance parties. Satisfying the promise of New York City since 2003\, CATCH gives stage to an ever-expanding universe of emerging artists and downtown luminaries — pouring equal portions of community\, love\, and beer.    catchseries.org   @catchperfseries  \nAbout River To River\nThe River to River Festival was created in the aftermath of 9/11 to heal and celebrate New Yorkers’ resiliency through the power of art. Since 2002\, hundreds of thousands of attendees have experienced the work of hundreds of artists and performers. River To River is a celebration of what is possible when artistic creativity\, cultural institutions\, civic bodies and corporate entities come together in mutual support. \nSponsors\nFunding for the River To River Festival is provided by The NYC Department of Cultural Affairs\, Howard Gilman Foundation\, Lily Auchincloss Foundation\, and The Robert Lehman Foundation. River To River is made possible by the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of the Office of the Governor and the New York State Legislature. Additional funding for Leslie Wayne: The Unintended Blues is provided by The Deborah Buck Foundation\, Morgan Stanley Blue Rider Group and New York State Council on the Arts Support for Artists Grant. Additional funding for esperanza spalding: In Concert is provided by Battery Park City Authority.  Additional funding for the Bill T. Jones project is provided by Battery Park City Authority\, The National Endowment for the Arts\, and Harkness Foundation for Dance. \n\nOriginal image of Meaghan Robichaud at CATCH 77 by Sam Leon.
URL:https://lmcc.net/events/catch-5th-of-july-weekend-spectacular/
LOCATION:Lower Gallery\, The Arts Center at Governors Island 110 Andes Road
CATEGORIES:Public Programs,River To River Festival
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SUMMARY:July Open Studios
DESCRIPTION:With Open Studios\, LMCC invites the public into the workspaces and creative processes of the 2026 Cohort of Arts Center Residents. These open house events are free and welcoming\, informal\, and accessible to all ages. Artist activations will take place throughout the day\, including a screening\, live broadcast\, listening installation\, a ClimArt Cafe\, and participatory activities. RSVP and let us know you’re attending! \n  \nJuly Open Studios Artist Activations:  \nRachel Garber Cole\, My Family Photos |  All Day\nPlease come and use my family photos to tell me stories from your own life. It will be fun and you can voyeur into someone else’s life while I try and voyeur into yours! The workshop is part of project development for my residency project My Family Photos\, which explores 20th century narratives of time and progress against a 21st century backdrop of the climate crisis. \nTijay Mohammed\, Message to My Ancestors |  All Day\nParticipants are invited to write messages and prayers to their ancestors on pieces of fabric\, which are then woven into a collective installation at AnkhLave House 408B Colonels Row on Governors Island. Honoring African traditions of ancestral remembrance\, the evolving installation becomes a sacred space for emotional release\, cultural pride\, collective reflection\, and the enduring celebration of ancestral wisdom. \nDarla Migan\, eat slow sketch show : pilot episode |  All Day\neat slow sketch show is a Black queer experimental broadcast universe dreamt through food\, live sonic scoring\, communal play\, and shared nourishment as tools for collective liberation. this pilot episode builds a world inside a volcano. an invitation to practice overflowing\, to refuse the slow quiet training of the self into something smaller than what it actually is. participants move through play\, movement\, performance\, and a shared meal. the only way out is through. and we are going out together. \nNicole Cooper\, ClimART Cafe & LMCC Artist Studio Tour | 90 minutes\, 12-1:30pm\nShare your emotions about climate change with a caring community\, then explore the creative climate artwork of LMCC resident artists on a studio tour. Art resonates with our deepest feelings—this gathering offers space for reflection\, imagination\, and connection. WHAT TO EXPECT: Introductions\, grounding meditation\, and open discussion of climate emotions. No experience necessary. Space limited to 12. RSVP required. \nPhoebus Osborne\, Oh\, it’s my ass and my anus | 25 minute screenings\, 12-2pm\nA single-channel version of a 4-channel video work by Phoebus Osborne\, Oh\, it’s my ass and my anus explores underground and interior environments as sites of resistance\, intimacy\, and imagination. Weaving footage of limestone caves\, cemeteries\, bathroom DJ sets\, queer beaches\, and domestic spaces\, the piece unfolds as a sensorial field. A layered soundscape of field recordings\, vocals\, and rhythmic pulses guides viewers into altered states of attention\, inviting embodied perception and a luminous\, collective interiority. \nZella Vanie curated by Darla Migan | 1:30pm\nAdditional information to come \nLisa Schonberg\, The Insects are Present | 2pm\nA work-in-progress listening experience based on Lisa’s sonic research on the ephemeral\, rich compost habitats at Earth Matter on Governor’s Island. The Insects are Present is a public installation of a modular\, generative music composition system. This system of recording\, processing\, and playback prompts interactions between real-time environmental sounds\, human messages\, and Schonberg’s percussion\, with a focus on hidden soundscapes of insects and other invertebrates. \nMarie Lloyd Paspe\, this is how we disappear | 3pm\nIt is said that engkanto (Tagalog for *spirits*) live in the wilderness\, quiet paths\, and the large trees in the Philippines. If one passes them without paying their respects\, one may get sick. What if societies no longer re-member how to ask nature for her permission to pass — slowly\, slowly\, fragments of ancestral bodies erode\, and with them\, their memory. Through acts of retrieval\, re-membering\, labor\, and home tending\, choreopoetics and a shifting soundscape physicalize the resilience of the engkanto and the lands of the Global South most vulnerable to climate change. this is how we disappear is a durational work to come walk through and go as you need. As you visit\, take our mom’s advice and say “tabi tabi po\,” or “may I pass\,” to pay respects to the unseen spirits that exist within the natural world. \nActivations are subject to change.  \n  \nAlso on July 25 at the Arts Center: \nFrom 1-3pm\, take part in Recycled Runway\, a free\, family-friendly art-making workshop with Sari Nordman. Create a colorful\, one-of-a-kind wearable accessory from recycled plastic that celebrates your individual NYC style! Central to her practice\, Nordman addresses eco-anxiety through environmental art projects that foster social engagement and utilize recycled plastic. The workshop will be ongoing so visitors are welcome to participate for as long as they would like. Reservations encouraged for headcount and supplies. \nAt 3:15pm\, join LMCC Artistic Director\, Moe Yousuf\, artist Leslie Wayne and academics from Stony Brook University for a City of Water Day panel as they discuss issues at the intersection of art-making\, climate change and the environment. Reservations encouraged. \n\nAbout The Arts Center Residency \nThe 2026 Arts Center Residency cohort includes 18 artists\, one On-Site Assistant\, and\, for the first time\, two Scholars-in-Residence from Stony Brook University and an Organization-in-Residence: Seaweed City. \n2026 marks the inaugural year of a new partnership with Stony Brook University and Seaweed City\, expanding the residency as a platform for sustained climate inquiry across artistic and academic disciplines. \nLMCC’s 2026 Arts Center Residents are Garrett Allen\, Rachel Garber Cole\, Nicole Cooper\, RedMoon Arts Movement Inc\, Duy Hoàng\, Derek Lee McPhatter\, Tijay Mohammed\, Sari Nordman\, Sabrina Merayo Nuñez\, Phoebus Osborne\, Marie Lloyd Paspe\, Gabriela Salazar\, Lisa Ann Schonberg\, Sara Stern\, Nora Treatbaby\, Tanika I. Williams\, Darla Migan (Stony Brook University) Nobuho Nagasawa (Stony Brook University)\, Seaweed City\, (Organization-in-Residence)\, and Noga Cohen (On-Site Assistant). \nLearn more about the residency here. \nPhoto by Gregory Gentert
URL:https://lmcc.net/events/july-open-studios/
LOCATION:LMCC’s Arts Center at Governors Island\, Building 110\, Governors Island\, New York\, NY\, United States
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SUMMARY:Recycled Runway
DESCRIPTION:Recycled Runway: an All-Ages Climate Art Workshop with Sari Nordman.\nCreate a colorful\, one-of-kind wearable accessory from recycled plastic that celebrates your individual NYC style! Arts Center Resident Artist Sari Nordman addresses eco-anxiety through environmental art projects that foster social engagement and utilize recycled plastic. Drawing on 15 years of experience as a teaching artist in NYC public schools\, Sari finds joy in sharing their practice and collaborating with diverse communities.  \nAll materials will be provided\, though participants are encouraged to bring clean\, colorful recycled plastics such as shopping bags\, newspaper sleeves\, and toilet paper or paper towel packaging. Stay for the entire event or drop in for a few minutes. \nThe workshop will be ongoing from 1-3pm\, and visitors are welcome to participate for as long as they would like. \nReservations to help us track interest and capacity are not required but are ENCOURAGED!  \n  \n\nSari Nordman is an interdisciplinary artist. She creates public art projects\, fiber-art installations and mixed media works. Many of her projects have been informed by climate change and respond to environmental justice issues. \nNordman’s works have been exhibited at Jamaica Center for Arts and Learning (Jamaica Flux)\, South Street Seaport (Art at The Edge) and Thomas Cole National Historic Site (Upstate Art Weekend). Her works have received grants from Foundation for Contemporary Arts\, Frame Contemporary Art Finland and New York State Council on the Arts (NYSCA). She is a participant in Lower Manhattan Cultural Council’s (LMCC) 2026 Arts Center Residency Program. She has served on environmental artist panels discussing her works and the social engagement in her process at the Hirshhorn Museum\, COAL + ICE at The Kennedy Center and Climate Art Panel at South Street Seaport. \nNordman develops a podcast Tower: Bridging Voices on Climate Change. She holds a M.F.A. from NYU/Tisch School of the Arts. \nsarinordman.com  \n\nPhoto by Sari Nordman
URL:https://lmcc.net/events/recycled-runway-art-workshop-with-sari-nordman-2/
LOCATION:LMCC’s Arts Center at Governors Island\, Building 110\, Governors Island\, New York\, NY\, United States
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SUMMARY:Hybrid Animal Encyclopedia
DESCRIPTION:Hybrid Animal Encyclopedia: An All-Ages Workshop with Nobuho Nagasawa \nStep into a space of imagination and invention\, where new hybrid creatures begin to appear! \nUsing images from books and their own drawings\, participants will create collages that merge dinosaurs with present-day animals. \nAs these creatures take shape\, participants enter a world of storytelling and transformation. Together\, these creatures form a speculative bestiary—an imagined collection of living beings that might exist in possible worlds. Each creation becomes a page in this shifting Hybrid Animal Encyclopedia\, a meeting point of memory and invention\, nature and imagination\, past and future. Participants and families take their collages and drawings home\, each holding a personal fragment of this imagined world. \nThe workshop will be ongoing from 1-3pm\, participants are welcome to stop by and stay for as long as they wish. \n\nBased in New York since 2001\, Nobuho Nagasawa is a transnational\, transdisciplinary artist trained in Berlin and invited to the United States by the California Institute of the Arts in 1986. She creates immersive\, site-responsive environments shaped by time\, process\, and collective engagement. Approaching each site like an archaeologist\, she uncovers hidden histories\, ecological and psychological traces within the landscape. Her practice explores how perception\, memory\, and embodied experience shape our sense of place. Nagasawa has received major grants and awards\, including DAAD (German Academic Exchange Service)\, the Rockefeller Foundation\, the California Arts Council\, multiple Japan Foundation grants\, and the SUNY Chancellor’s Award for Excellence in Scholarship and Creative Activities. Among more than forty completed public art commissions\, she has earned three Design Excellence Awards. A recent project exhibited at MoMA received a dozen awards\, including Woman-Designed NYC. Her work has been exhibited at Prague Castle\, the Ludwig Museum\, the Rufino Tamayo Museum in Mexico\, and the Alexandria Library in Egypt\, and represented in biennials and triennials across Europe\, Asia\, Africa\, and the Middle East. From 2026 to 2028\, her work will be featured in exhibitions at Mudam (Museum of Contemporary Art Luxembourg)\, Lenbachhaus Munich\, and the Guggenheim Museum Bilbao. \n\nPhoto courtesy of Nobuho Nagasawa
URL:https://lmcc.net/events/hybrid-animal-encyclopedia-workshop-with-nobuho-nagasawa/2026-08-01/
LOCATION:LMCC’s Arts Center at Governors Island\, Building 110\, Governors Island\, New York\, NY\, United States
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SUMMARY:esperanza spalding: In Concert
DESCRIPTION:esperanza spalding in collaboration with dancer\, theater and filmmaker Kayla Farrish\, presents an evening of new dance and music – crafted live and in real time.   \nGrowing from spalding’s years of study and experimentation around how to re-merge “jazz” music & dance\, and Farrish’s multi-disciplinary work of transforming feeling\, story\, and humanity through dance\, this is a unique first public sharing of their creative collaboration. \nThe ensemble of three musicians and three dancers has been in workshop throughout 2026\, developing shared grammar and vocabulary to musically and movementally compose a story\, engage in improvisational dialogue\, and translate the vibrant energies\, sensations\, and ideas coursing between\, within\, and around them. Alchemizing and manifesting what could be\, through and with one another… \nPresented by Lower Manhattan Cultural Council in partnership with Battery Park City Authority as part of the 2026 River To River Festival. \n\n \nesperanza spalding is an eaabibacliitoti* artist\, trained and  initiated in the North American jazz lineage and tradition. Her  work interweaves various combinations of instrumental music\,  improvisation\, singing\, composition\, poetry\, dance\, therapeutic  research\, storytelling\, teaching\, restorative urban land & artist sanctuary custodianship\, and growing in love as a daughter\,  sister\, cousin\, niece\, auntie\, great-auntie\, friend.  \nShe founded and serves as co-director of Prismid Sanctuary\, a  non-profit that creates and stewards restorative artist residency &  workshop space in Portland\, Oregon (Prismid.org).  \n  With her dance project “Off Brand gOdds” and the Songwrights  Apothecary Lab she leads multi-week performances\, workshops\,  teaching\, and therapeutic-arts research residencies. She is a  2024 recipient of the Doris Duke Foundation Artist Award and a  2016 Ford Foundation “Art of Change” Fellow.  \n*European-African ancestored being influenced by American cultures living in Indigenous Territories of Turtle Island \n\n  \n \n\nPhotos by Rob Lewis.
URL:https://lmcc.net/events/esperanza-spalding-in-concert/
LOCATION:Robert F. Wagner Jr. Park\, 20 Battery Place\, New York\, NY\, 10280\, United States
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SUMMARY:Hybrid Animal Encyclopedia
DESCRIPTION:Hybrid Animal Encyclopedia: An All-Ages Workshop with Nobuho Nagasawa \nStep into a space of imagination and invention\, where new hybrid creatures begin to appear! \nUsing images from books and their own drawings\, participants will create collages that merge dinosaurs with present-day animals. \nAs these creatures take shape\, participants enter a world of storytelling and transformation. Together\, these creatures form a speculative bestiary—an imagined collection of living beings that might exist in possible worlds. Each creation becomes a page in this shifting Hybrid Animal Encyclopedia\, a meeting point of memory and invention\, nature and imagination\, past and future. Participants and families take their collages and drawings home\, each holding a personal fragment of this imagined world. \nThe workshop will be ongoing from 1-3pm\, participants are welcome to stop by and stay for as long as they wish. \n\nBased in New York since 2001\, Nobuho Nagasawa is a transnational\, transdisciplinary artist trained in Berlin and invited to the United States by the California Institute of the Arts in 1986. She creates immersive\, site-responsive environments shaped by time\, process\, and collective engagement. Approaching each site like an archaeologist\, she uncovers hidden histories\, ecological and psychological traces within the landscape. Her practice explores how perception\, memory\, and embodied experience shape our sense of place. Nagasawa has received major grants and awards\, including DAAD (German Academic Exchange Service)\, the Rockefeller Foundation\, the California Arts Council\, multiple Japan Foundation grants\, and the SUNY Chancellor’s Award for Excellence in Scholarship and Creative Activities. Among more than forty completed public art commissions\, she has earned three Design Excellence Awards. A recent project exhibited at MoMA received a dozen awards\, including Woman-Designed NYC. Her work has been exhibited at Prague Castle\, the Ludwig Museum\, the Rufino Tamayo Museum in Mexico\, and the Alexandria Library in Egypt\, and represented in biennials and triennials across Europe\, Asia\, Africa\, and the Middle East. From 2026 to 2028\, her work will be featured in exhibitions at Mudam (Museum of Contemporary Art Luxembourg)\, Lenbachhaus Munich\, and the Guggenheim Museum Bilbao. \n\nPhoto courtesy of Nobuho Nagasawa
URL:https://lmcc.net/events/hybrid-animal-encyclopedia-workshop-with-nobuho-nagasawa/2026-08-15/
LOCATION:LMCC’s Arts Center at Governors Island\, Building 110\, Governors Island\, New York\, NY\, United States
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SUMMARY:Recycled Runway
DESCRIPTION:Recycled Runway: an All-Ages Climate Art Workshop with Sari Nordman.\nCreate a colorful\, one-of-kind wearable accessory from recycled plastic that celebrates your individual NYC style! Arts Center Resident Artist Sari Nordman addresses eco-anxiety through environmental art projects that foster social engagement and utilize recycled plastic. Drawing on 15 years of experience as a teaching artist in NYC public schools\, Sari finds joy in sharing their practice and collaborating with diverse communities.  \nAll materials will be provided\, though participants are encouraged to bring clean\, colorful recycled plastics such as shopping bags\, newspaper sleeves\, and toilet paper or paper towel packaging. Stay for the entire event or drop in for a few minutes. \nThe workshop will be ongoing from 1-3pm\, and visitors are welcome to participate for as long as they would like. \nReservations to help us track interest and capacity are not required but are ENCOURAGED!  \n  \n\nSari Nordman is an interdisciplinary artist. She creates public art projects\, fiber-art installations and mixed media works. Many of her projects have been informed by climate change and respond to environmental justice issues. \nNordman’s works have been exhibited at Jamaica Center for Arts and Learning (Jamaica Flux)\, South Street Seaport (Art at The Edge) and Thomas Cole National Historic Site (Upstate Art Weekend). Her works have received grants from Foundation for Contemporary Arts\, Frame Contemporary Art Finland and New York State Council on the Arts (NYSCA). She is a participant in Lower Manhattan Cultural Council’s (LMCC) 2026 Arts Center Residency Program. She has served on environmental artist panels discussing her works and the social engagement in her process at the Hirshhorn Museum\, COAL + ICE at The Kennedy Center and Climate Art Panel at South Street Seaport. \nNordman develops a podcast Tower: Bridging Voices on Climate Change. She holds a M.F.A. from NYU/Tisch School of the Arts. \nsarinordman.com  \n\nPhoto by Sari Nordman
URL:https://lmcc.net/events/recycled-runway-art-workshop-with-sari-nordman/2026-08-29/
LOCATION:LMCC’s Arts Center at Governors Island\, Building 110\, Governors Island\, New York\, NY\, United States
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