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SUMMARY:Washed Up Transforming a Trashed Landscape Alejandro Duran
DESCRIPTION:Photo credit: Alejandro Duran \nWashed Up is an ongo­ing project by Mexican-born\, New York-based artist Ale­jan­dro Durán that addresses the issue of plas­tic pol­lu­tion mak­ing its way across the ocean and onto the shores of Sian Ka’an\, Mexico’s largest federally-protected reserve. With more than twenty pre-Colombian archae­o­log­i­cal sites\, this UNESCO World Her­itage site is also home to a vast array of flora and fauna and the world’s sec­ond largest coastal bar­rier reef. Unfor­tu­nately\, Sian Ka’an is also a repos­i­tory for the world’s trash\, which is car­ried there by ocean cur­rents from many parts of the globe. \nWhen: Octo­ber 29\, 2014 to Feb­ru­ary 28\, 2015 \nHours: Tues­day — Sat­ur­day\, 12:00–5:00 P.M. \nWhere: Hunter Col­lege East Harlem Art Gallery\, 2180 Third Avenue at 119th Street New York NY 10035 \nFor more infor­ma­tion\, please visit: http://​www​.hunter​.cuny​.edu/​e​a​s​t​h​a​r​l​e​m​-​a​r​t​g​a​l​l​ery
URL:https://newyork.thecityatlas.org/event/washed-up-transforming-a-trashed-landscape-alejandro-duran-2/
LOCATION:Hunter College East Harlem Art Gallery\, 2180 Third Avenue \, New York\, NY\, 10035  \, United States
CATEGORIES:Art,Lifestyle
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SUMMARY:Inwood's Changing Forest: Tree Inventory\, Social and Ecological Assessment
DESCRIPTION:A partnership among the Natural Areas Conservancy (NAC)\, NYC Department of Parks & Recreation (DPR)\, and the USDA Forest Service (FS). \nSpeakers from the NAC\, DPR and FS will present preliminary results from the Inwood Hill Park project at the Payson Center. The presentation will include maps and measurements on the trees that have been surveyed for the project thus far\, as well as an overview of social and ecological data collection citywide\, with an emphasis on Inwood Hill Park’s unique natural areas. In addition\, preliminary data from the ongoing four-season survey of park users will be presented. \nSpace is limited – please register! Please register here: http://www.eventbrite.com/e/inwoods-changing-forest-tree-inventory-social-and-ecological-assessment-tickets-15497068148 \nLocation: Payson Center\, Inwood Hill Park (Near corner of Dyckman St. and Payson Ave) \nDirections via MTA: A to Dyckman St.                                                                                                   Head northwest on Dyckman to Payson Ave. \nphoto via NYCgovparks.org
URL:https://newyork.thecityatlas.org/event/inwoods-changing-forest-tree-inventory-social-and-ecological-assessment/
LOCATION:Payson Center\, Inwood Hill Park\, New York\, NY\, 10034\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lifestyle,Outdoors
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SUMMARY:Resilient New York: Architecture and Urban Planning in the Face of Climate Change
DESCRIPTION:After Hurricane Sandy\, it became clear that New York City\, one of the largest cities in the country\, was not prepared for rising sea levels\, storm surge\, and generally\, the possible future effects of climate change. Preparing for these future challenges means changing and adapting New York City’s urban planning and architecture. What will these structures and plans look like\, and how are they being implemented today? \nRSVP is recommended here \nPanelists\nBrian Baer\, Director at the Elevated Studio\nPippa Brashear\, Designer/Planner at Parsons Brinckerhoff\nTara Eisenberg\, Research Coordinator at Rebuild by Design\nRadley Horton\, Associate Research Scientist at Center for Climate Systems Research\, Columbia University\nJeffrey Raven\, Director at RAVEN A+U & Associate Professor\, Graduate Program in Urban + Regional Design\, NYIT \nFrom: Sustainability Media Lab
URL:https://newyork.thecityatlas.org/event/resilient-new-york-architecture-and-urban-planning-in-the-face-of-climate-change/
LOCATION:Lerner Hall\, Columbia University\, 115th and Broadway\, New York\, NY\, United States
CATEGORIES:Learn,Lifestyle
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20150225T203000
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SUMMARY:Made in New York City: The Reinvention of Local Manufacturing
DESCRIPTION:Photo credit: joseph a \nWednesday\, February 25\, 8:30-10:00pm \nLocation: The Brainery in Prospect Heights \nFor decades\, American and urban manufacturing charted a steep decline\, a byproduct of globalization and outsourcing. Today\, however\, manufacturing is returning to our shores and entering a renaissance in major cities. \nContemporary manufacturing in New York City has been redefined by a new class of young\, energetic and entrepreneurial artists\, artisans and small producers. However\, industry in New York and especially in Brooklyn must contend with the perennial challenges of gentrification\, rezoning and development.  \nCome learn about what’s being made in NYC today and what you can do to support local manufacturing. We’ll cover industrial policy\, business incubators\, R&D\, hybrid manufacturing\, and the craft food movement\, among other highlights. \nPlease register here: http://brooklynbrainery.com/courses/made-in-nyc-the-reinvention-of-local-manufacturing \nTaught by Inna Guzenfeld \nInna Guzenfeld is a planner and urban historian trained at Pratt Institute. She emigrated from the Ukraine in the nineties and grew up on the Coney Island peninsula. Her work centers on the New York waterfront\, where she documents and advocates the city’s maritime past. She can often be found traversing Brooklyn’s industrial landscapes in search of stories and artifacts. She also teaches historic preservation and urban studies at CUNY.
URL:https://newyork.thecityatlas.org/event/made-in-new-york-city-the-reinvention-of-local-manufacturing/
LOCATION:Brooklyn Brainery\, 190 Underhill Ave\, Brooklyn\, NY\, 11238\, United States
CATEGORIES:Learn,Lifestyle
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