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SUMMARY:Gowanus Wild by Miska Draskoczy
DESCRIPTION:Pho­to­graph by Miska Draskoczy.\n \nA new photography exhibit called “Gowanus Wild” is on display from October 10-November 16\, 2014 at the Ground Floor Gallery in Brooklyn. \nIn the words of artist Miska Draskoczy\,  \n\nSilence. A lack of humans. Light on textured abstraction. Chaotic forms unfolding all around you\, creating a hypnosis of spirit that just might convince you there is a Creator after all. These are the qualities I think of when experiencing ‘wilderness’. And yet the same tingle runs down my spine while wandering the industrial streets of Gowanus\, Brooklyn\, at night. \nI aim to turn concepts of nature photography on their head by finding the beautiful in what most consider to be a man-made environmental catastrophe. The Gowanus Canal is one of the most polluted waterways in the country and the neighborhood has seen continuous industrial use since the 19th century. My vision is to capture a marriage of opposites; the organic in the industrial\, green within blacks and grays\, stillness and peace in urban chaos. \nAs our urban communities grapple with how to connect with the primeval in a world that offers sterile potted plants as an outlet to nature\, I see Gowanus Wild as an urban hiking manual\, a continuation of generations of landscape photography\, updated for our technological age. If only we adjust our perception of what is ‘nature’ and ‘wild’ around us\, a fascinating wilderness can be found in the fringes of our decaying city where nature and chaos conspire to produce a new type of wild beauty. \n\nOn view: October 10-November 9\, 2014. \nREGULAR HOURS: Thursday: 12pm – 6pm\, Friday: 12pm – 6pm\, Saturday: 12pm – 6pm\, Sunday: 11am – 5pm. And by appointment. \nArtist-led Gowanus walking tour: Sunday\, November 9\, 5:00-7:00p.m.  \nGround Floor Gallery\, 343 5th St. Park Slope\, Brooklyn\, www.groundfloorbk.com
URL:https://newyork.thecityatlas.org/event/gowanus-wild-by-miska-draskoczy/
LOCATION:Ground Floor Gallery\, 343 5th St. (off 5th Avenue)  \, Brooklyn \, NY\, 11215\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art
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SUMMARY:The Energy and Climate Nexus
DESCRIPTION:The Earth Institute’s Center on Global Energy Policy is hosting an event on the energy and climate nexus\, analyzing changes to the energy system that ca help keep climate change beneath the two-degree threshold. Speakers include professors and practitioners of global energy policy. REGISTRATION REQUIRED: http://www.earthinstitute.columbia.edu/articles/view/1774 \n 
URL:https://newyork.thecityatlas.org/event/the-energy-and-climate-nexus/
LOCATION:Columbia University Campus Faculty Hosue\, 64 Morningside Drive\, New York\, 10027
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SUMMARY:The Changing Nature of Nature in Cities
DESCRIPTION:From rampant urbanization to the alarming spread of invasive species and the rapidly increasing concentration of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere\, human activities are impacting natural systems on a global scale. Nowhere is the impact of mankind on nature more evident than in cities\, where forests have been razed\, wetlands paved\, shorelines bulwarked\, and nature has been relegated to patches of parkland and isolated remnants of woodlands and wetlands. These urban refuges retain only a fraction of their historic biodiversity\, but they do provide opportunity for the more than 50% of the global population that lives in cities to engage with the wonders and mysteries of nature. The Changing Nature of Nature in Cities symposium will explore the concept of novel ecosystems that are the result of urban development\, and ask if these much-maligned accidents of unbridled growth could ultimately mitigate the impacts of environmental change and re-introduce the wonder of nature in cities. \nSpeakers:\nPeter Del Tredici\, Adjunct Associate Professor of Landscape Architecture\, Harvard School of Design\nRichard J. Hobbs\, School of Plant Biology\, The University of Western Australia\nEmma Marris\, author/journalist\nKate Orff\, Founder of Scape/Landscape Architecture\, and Associate Professor of Architecture at Columbia School of Architecture \nSponsored by: NYBG Humanities Institute \nOrganized by: NYBG Adult Education \nEvent website: http://nybg.org/humanities \nCost: Member\, $10.00; Non-Member: $20.00
URL:https://newyork.thecityatlas.org/event/the-changing-nature-of-nature-in-cities/
LOCATION:The New York Botanical Garden\, NYBG – Ross Lecture Hall\, 2900 Southern Blvd.\, Bronx\, NY\,  10458-5126 \, United States
CATEGORIES:Lifestyle
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