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SUMMARY:Repopulations: New Horizons
DESCRIPTION:REPOPULATIONS: New Horizons is the second iteration of the Climate Week-inspired exhibition series REPOPULATIONS which focuses on environmentally-themed subjects and takes place yearly during the summer and early fall months. Curated by Daniela Holban\, this exhibition is part of the larger NOoSPHERE Arts’ WE ARE NATURE Series: art events that make full use of the unique stage setting of the Kingsland Wildflowers bird sanctuary at Broadway Stages in Greenpoint\, Brooklyn\, to engage a diverse audience in environmental efforts through art. \nREPOPULATIONS: New Horizons brings together a group of contemporary artists to reflect and discuss environmentally-focused themes\, the state of the world today\, and new conceptions of the future. The exhibition will focus on female-identifying and non-binary artists\, in an attempt to construct visions of the power of creation + destruction and metaphorically reclaim sacred spaces for the priestess archetype. This temporary environment will be used for reflection\, meditation\, and celebration of nature\, humanity\, and inspiration\, a place meant to contemplate how we will build a new world after the pandemic: the epoch-defining event of our time. The exhibition will present site-specific installations\, immersive sound experiences\, video\, sculpture\, and 2D works and will occupy Last Frontier NYC and parts of the Kingsland Wildflowers Rooftops.  \nThe exhibition is sponsored\, in part\, by the Greater New York Arts Development Fund of the NYC Department of Cultural Affairs\, administered by Brooklyn Arts Council (BAC)\, NOoSPHERE Arts\, and Broadway Stages.
URL:https://artinamericaguide.com/event/repopulations-new-horizons/
LOCATION:520 Kingsland Avenue\, Greenpoint\, Brooklyn\, 520 Kingsland Avenue\, Greenpoint\, Brooklyn\, New York City\, NY\, 11222\, United States
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SUMMARY:WE ARE NATURE: Breakdown\, Breakthrough
DESCRIPTION:Gjert Rognli: What Nature Knows | Performance\, Film\, Photos\, and Installation\nFritjof Capra: The Emergence of Novelty\nGjert Rognli’s multimedia project What Nature Knows – Dan maid luondu diehtá reflects a visceral\, personal connection with Arctic Northern Norway – a region defined by light\, darkness\, and stark seasonal contrasts. Rognli\, who hails from the Indigenous Sámi people\, draws on his childhood experiences among shamans steeped in the ancient animist folk religion. Through film\, photography\, sculpture\, and performance\, the artist explores his passionate bond with the organic world. With this immersive experience\, Rognli invites us all on a mythological journey into deep forests and across misty waterways—where surreal phenomena guide the viewer through the unknown.\nGjert Rognli was selected by NOoSPHERE Arts’ international jury as our 2021 Residency Award winner after careful consideration of hundreds of applications originating from forty-seven countries. We are very pleased to finally welcome him onboard Mothership NYC after a long\, pandemic-induced delay. For more details about Rognli’s residency project\, his inspirations\, and how he came to be an artist\, we invite you to read this interview announcing last year’s NOoSPHERE Arts Residency Award.\nFritjof Capra: As an overarching theme for WE ARE NATURE 2022\, we have selected from our very own favorite Scholar-in-Residence’s book Patterns of Connection (2021) four essential characteristics embodied in all forms of life. According to the “systems view\,” which has recently been developed at the forefront of science\, life organizes itself in networks; and these living networks are inherently regenerative\, creative\, and intelligent.\nWE ARE NATURE: Patterns of Connection is the 3rd iteration of our annual rooftop series combining Arts\, Environmental Activism\, and Community Building @ and around Kingsland Wildflowers @ Broadway Stages. Set in a surreally beautiful nature sanctuary sprouting on top of an ExxonMobil industrial plant on the bank of Superfund site Newton Creek\, the recurring WE ARE NATURE summer series offers a combination of multiple art forms – dance\, music\, performance\, visual art\, poetry\, prose and film – addressing humanity’s place on Earth in aims of engaging a diverse audience in environmental efforts through art.\n“We often forget that we are nature. Nature is not something separate from us. So\, when we say that we have lost our connection to nature\, we’ve lost our connection to ourselves.” —Andy Goldsworthy\nWE ARE NATURE 2022 is sponsored\, in part\, by the National Endowment for the Arts and also the Greater New York Arts Development Fund of the NYC Department of Cultural Affairs\, administered by Brooklyn Arts Council (BAC). NOoSPHERE Arts’ programs are 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.
URL:https://artinamericaguide.com/event/we-are-nature-breakdown-breakthrough/
LOCATION:520 Kingsland Avenue\, Greenpoint\, Brooklyn\, 520 Kingsland Avenue\, Greenpoint\, Brooklyn\, New York City\, NY\, 11222\, United States
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SUMMARY:WE ARE NATURE: Patterns of Connection | Breakdown\, Breakthrough
DESCRIPTION:Gjert Rognli: What Nature Knows | Performance\, Film\, Photos\, and Installation\nFritjof Capra: The Emergence of Novelty \nGjert Rognli’s multimedia project What Nature Knows – Dan maid luondu diehtá reflects a visceral\, personal connection with Arctic Northern Norway – a region defined by light\, darkness\, and stark seasonal contrasts. Rognli\, who hails from the Indigenous Sámi people\, draws on his childhood experiences among shamans steeped in the ancient animist folk religion. Through film\, photography\, sculpture\, and performance\, the artist explores his passionate bond with the organic world. With this immersive experience\, Rognli invites us all on a mythological journey into deep forests and across misty waterways—where surreal phenomena guide the viewer through the unknown. \nWE ARE NATURE: Patterns of Connection is the 3rd iteration of our annual rooftop series combining Arts\, Environmental Activism\, and Community Building @ and around Kingsland Wildflowers @ Broadway Stages. Set in a surreally beautiful nature sanctuary sprouting on top of an ExxonMobil industrial plant on the bank of Superfund site Newton Creek\, the recurring WE ARE NATURE summer series offers a combination of multiple art forms – dance\, music\, performance\, visual art\, poetry\, prose and film – addressing humanity’s place on Earth in aims of engaging a diverse audience in environmental efforts through art.
URL:https://artinamericaguide.com/event/we-are-nature-patterns-of-connection-breakdown-breakthrough/
LOCATION:NOoSPHERE Arts\, 520 Kingsland Avenue\, Brooklyn\, NY\, 11222\, United States
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SUMMARY:REPOPULATIONS
DESCRIPTION:NOoSPHERE Arts presents REPOPULATIONS\, a group exhibition and series of performances opening during Kingsland Wildflowers’ Fall Festival\, a Climate Week official event. Curated by Daniela Holban\, the show will feature works by 20+ artists. \nREPOPULATIONS examines the parallels between declining local natural habitats within the Greenpoint landscape: Native plant and wildlife alongside the artists’ populations have become depleted over time due to the neglect and contamination of their ecosystems by both industrial and property development. A commentary on a microcosm of a greater global crisis\, the exhibition addresses the importance and celebrates the repopulation efforts of these ecosystems in several ways – by presenting a selection of artists working in the area as well as showcasing artworks that comment on environmental themes. \nWith Works by: Jon Barraclough\, Marijke Brinkhof\, Juliet Jane\, Maki Kaoru\, Aomi Kikuchi\, Sol Kjok\, Tom Koken\, Sjaak Kooij\, Ofra Lapid\, Till Lauer\, Allison Maletz\, Julianne Nash\, Agata Nowicka\, Brian Rattiner\, Beau Bree Rhee\, Noam Shoan\, Asia Sztencel\, Adriano Valeri\, Ingvild Waerhaug\, Martynka Wawrzyniak\, Albin Wiberg\, Alex Wolkowicz and Gabriel Zimmer. \nSpecial multi-media performance with Ingvild Waerhaug on vocals and Art Baron on bass recorder & trombone on Sept.21st at 6:30PM.  \nThe exhibition is sponsored by Broadway Stages\, a generous arts patron whose support allows a multitude of displaced artists renewed access to the former manufacturing plants where the creative tribe once thrived. \nArtworks available for purchase on ARTFARE. A portion of the proceeds will benefit Kingsland Wildflowers and NOoSPHERE Arts.
URL:https://artinamericaguide.com/event/repopulations/
LOCATION:Broadway Stages Gallery\, 520 Kingsland Avenue\, Brooklyn\, NY\, 11222\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art Fair,Event,Exhibition
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