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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:Weekly community composting in Red Hook\, Brooklyn
DESCRIPTION:Join Added Value\, the Red Hook Community Farm in Brooklyn to compost weekly on Fridays from 9:00am to noon and Saturdays from 10:30am to 1:00pm. \n“Added Value is a non-profit organization promoting the sustainable development of Red Hook by nurturing a new generation of young leaders. We work towards this goal by creating opportunities for the youth of South Brooklyn to expand their knowledge base\, develop new skills and positively engage with their community through the operation of a socially responsible urban farming enterprise.” \n 
URL:https://newyork.thecityatlas.org/event/community-composting-in-red-hook-brooklyn-2014-10-26-2014-11-26-2015-02-26/
LOCATION:Red Hook Community Farms\, 580 Columbia Street\, Brooklyn\, 11231
CATEGORIES:Kids,Lifestyle,Volunteer
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SUMMARY:Made in Brooklyn: Food Waste to Biofuel
DESCRIPTION:The eight futuristic\, stainless steel-clad digester eggs at Brooklyn’s Newtown Creek wastewater plant are designed to process as much as 1.5 million gallons of waste every day. Join the Urban Green Council at this exciting event to learn more about the eggs\, results from the plant’s recently completed food waste pilot program\, and the three-year full-scale demonstration project that will be launching there soon. We’ll hear how this project and others will maximize the benefit and use of similar treatment plants in New York\, California\, New Jersey\, and Massachusetts. \nSCHEDULE \n6:00-6:30 PM  Registration & Reception\n6:30-8:00 PM  Presentation \nSPEAKERS \nAnthony J. Fiore\nDirector\, Office of Energy\, NYC Department of Environmental Protection \nWith over 15 years at the NYC DEP\, Mr. Fiore has led development efforts for hydroelectric projects\, investigation of wind and solar opportunities\, and research into use of anaerobic digester gas. He now leads the new Office of Energy\, setting strategic goals for the agency. \nDan Hagen\nDirector of Business Development\, WM OGG Organics Group \nMr. Hagen has over 20 years of professional experience in innovative clean technologies. Before joining Waste Management in 2010\, he held senior positions at Ecovation\, AnAerobics\, and BDP Industries. \nPlease register here: http://urbangreencouncil.org/content/events/newton-creek-digester-egg
URL:https://newyork.thecityatlas.org/event/made-in-brooklyn-food-waste-to-biofuel-3/
LOCATION:The Mohawk Group\, 71 West 23rd Street (18th Floor)\, New York\, NY\, 10010\, United States
CATEGORIES:Learn,Lifestyle
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SUMMARY:Brutal! Paul Rudolph’s Postwar New York Interiors: A Conversation with Timothy M. Rohan and Donald Albrecht
DESCRIPTION:Though best known for brutalist structures like the Jewett Center and the University of Massachussets Dartmouth campus\, architect Paul Rudolph (1918-1997) also designed some of New York’s most remarkable apartment interiors of the late twentieth century. Rudolph’s unconventional use of multiple levels\, photomurals\, and reflective surfaces elicited reactions of both delight and dismay. Drawing upon his new monograph The Architecture of Paul Rudolph\, University of Massachusetts Professor Timothy M. Rohan will discuss the architect’s brutalist interiors\, including Rudolph’s own Beekman Place residence\, the townhouse of 1970s fashion designer Halston and numerous Fifth Avenue apartments. Donald Albrecht\, MCNY Curator of Architecture and Design\, will join Dr. Rohan following his presentation for a conversation. \nBook signing and reception to follow. \nCo-sponsored by DOCOMOMO New York/Tri-State\, the Society of Architectural Historians\, 1stdibs\, and the AIA New York Chapter | Center for Architecture. \nFree for Museum and DOCOMOMO members; $12 students/seniors; $16 general public. \nBuy tickets here: http://www.museumtix.com/tickets/ord_eventcat.aspx?vid=885&pid=188402&eid=3161124&evd=2%2f26%2f2015&evt=18%3a30%3a00&pvt=MCNY
URL:https://newyork.thecityatlas.org/event/brutal-paul-rudolphs-postwar-new-york-interiors-a-conversation-with-timothy-m-rohan-donald-albrecht/
LOCATION:Museum of the City of New York\, 1220 Fifth Avenue\, New York\, NY\, 10029 \, United States
CATEGORIES:History,Learn,Lifestyle
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