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SUMMARY:Patterns of Interest: Photography by Stephen Mallon
DESCRIPTION:The Kimmel Galleries of New York University are pleased to present Patterns of Interest: Photography by Stephen Mallon\, Included in this exhibit are 20 photographic works by artist Stephen Mallon\, whose work bridges the gap between fine art and photojournalism. Patterns of Interest is on view through March 16\, 2015\, with the opening reception on February 6\, from 6-8pm. The reception and exhibition are free and open to the public. For more info\, please see the Facebook page. \nKimmel Galleries are located at the Kimmel Center for University Life\, 60 Washington Square South\, 8th Floor. [Subways A\,C\,E\, B\,D\,M to West 4th Street; 6 line to Astor Place; R train to 8th Street.]. For all press and sales inquiries\, please contact Ms. Pamela Jean Tinnen\, curator for the Kimmel Galleries: Pam.Tinnen@nyu.edu or 212.998.4950\, 347.634.2938. \nThroughout his career\, he has covered a variety of different photojournalistic projects with a keen\, and artistic eye. From Salvage of Flight\, a series of photographs documenting the salvaging of the US Air flight that airline captain Chesley “Sully” Sullenberger managed to safely emergency¬ land in the Hudson River on January 15\, 2009\, to most notably\, Next Stop the Atlantic\, wherein he photographed the use of deaccessioned subway cars being repurposed as coral reefs\, Mallon has pushed the boundaries of documentary photograph both in subject\, composition and execution. \nIn Patterns of Interest\, the works are further re-contextualized; intentionally taken out of their respective\, larger bodies of work\, in order to subvert context and allow the viewer to concentrate and meditate on the individual compositions expressed and the patterns illustrated in the plastic\, concrete and steel. \nAbout Stephen Mallon: \nIn 2009\, Mallon made a big splash with “Brace for Impact: The Salvage of Flight 1549\,” The images Mallon produced during his two¬ week effort with Weeks Marine have been in exhibitions in New York\, Miami\, St. Louis\, and Philadelphia and featured on television such as MSNBC\, NBC\, New York Magazine\, Vanity Fair\, and CBS News. In 2010 Stephen’s following solo exhibition “Next Stop Atlantic” was received with great praise from the likes of The New York Times\, National Public Radio\, GQ\, The Atlantic\, and Fast Company. This body of work has been shown at the Look 3 photo festival in Charlottesville\, Miami\, St. Louis\, and Rome. Mallon’s short film\, “A Bridge Delivered\,” about the transportation and installation of the new Willis Avenue Bridge was created from over 30\,000 still images. Mallon’s photos have been honored by Communication Arts\, Photo District News\, The New York Photo Festival\, the Lucie Awards\, International Color Awards\, and Photo Lucida’s Critical Mass top 50. He is also a leader in the photo community. Since 2002\, he has been a board member of the New York chapter of the American Society of Media Photographers and served as president from 2006 to 2009. \nAbout the Kimmel Galleries: Established in 2003\, Kimmel Galleries are dedicated to providing visually dynamic and thought provoking exhibitions. They are free and open to the public. For more information on tours\, the artists or price inquiries\, please contact the Curator\, Pam Jean Tinnen\, at 212 298 4950\, or pam.tinnen@nyu.edu. \nPast exhibitions include: HOUSE: HOME; Field Season: records\, wandering perspectives\, side notes\, a selection of photographs from Abydos\, by Greg Maka\, Amanda Kirkpatrick and Gus Gusciora; Preconceived Notions; and Perspectives: A photography exhibit about traveling and living in our world; among others; DITTO: WORKS IN BLUE\, Shira Toren\, among others. \nGallery Hours\nMonday – Friday\n11 AM to 7 PM\nSaturday & Sunday\n1 PM – 6 PM
URL:https://newyork.thecityatlas.org/event/pattern-of-interest-photography-by-stephen-mallon/
LOCATION:Kimmel Galleries\, Kimmel Center for University Life\, 60 Washington Square South\, 8th Floor\, New York\, NY\, 10012\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art,Exhibit,Learn,Lifestyle
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20150301T143000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20150331T163000
DTSTAMP:20150311T180757Z
CREATED:20141117T173249Z
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SUMMARY:Remembering Yesterday: Queens and Its World's Fairs
DESCRIPTION:Remembering is both a collective and a personal activity.  In this exhibition\, both are on display in relation to two World’s Fairs that took place in Flushing\, Queens in 1939/40 and 1964/65.  Within this exhibition\, collective memory is represented by shared experiences of the Fairs and personal memory by the memorabilia drawn from the collections of people who attended and fondly recall the Fairs.  While these Fairs were global in scope\, their attendees were overwhelmingly local\, many residing in Queens.  All items on display in the exhibition have either been donated or loaned to the Queens Historical Society by those residents of Queens who attended the Fairs. \nOpen Tuesdays\, Saturdays and Sundays\, 2:30 – 4:30 pm.  Through May 31\, 2015.
URL:https://newyork.thecityatlas.org/event/remembering-yesterday-queens-and-its-worlds-fairs/
LOCATION:Kingsland Homestead\, 143-35 37th Avenue \, Queens\, NY\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lifestyle
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20150305T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20150305T143000
DTSTAMP:20150206T193114Z
CREATED:20150206T190103Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150206T193114Z
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SUMMARY:Busting the Green Myth: What is Sustainability?
DESCRIPTION:Look beyond the ‘green’ hype\, get the deeper details on what the hell sustainability is and how it relates to professional practice and our personal lives. The Un-School of Disruptive Design NYC will address the ways in which we can all help achieve it. \nThe hotly contested term ‘sustainability’ has come to mean different things to different people\, but the original concept is all about social\, economic and environmental sustainability – a pretty awesome aspiration that needs to be better understood. This class explores the historical and contemporary underpinnings of the concept and approach that is sustainability. \nJoin the Un-School of Disruptive Design NYC for a small group class on the fascinating and fundamentally important world of social and environmental sustainability\, learn the mechanisms for busting the green myth\, combating greenwashing and uncovering ways of practicing that embrace holistic approaches to sustainability. \nPlease register here: http://www.eventbrite.com/e/busting-the-green-myth-wtf-is-sustainability-tickets-15523672723
URL:https://newyork.thecityatlas.org/event/busting-the-green-myth-what-is-sustainability/
LOCATION:Centre For Social Innovation\, 601 W 26th Street\, New York\, NY\, 10001\, United States
CATEGORIES:Learn,Lifestyle
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20150305T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20150305T180000
DTSTAMP:20150206T204826Z
CREATED:20150128T035041Z
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SUMMARY:Women\, Climate and Cities: : An Intersectional Perspective
DESCRIPTION:Photo credit: Women for Sustainable Cities \nThis event will focus on women’s role in raising awareness as well as providing solutions to climate change issues specifically within the urban context. Participants will examine what women have brought to the table in the climate movement as well as the specific benefits of having a gendered approach to climate change adaptation and mitigation strategies\, namely\, in terms of disaster risk recovery\, green jobs and urban infrastructure such as public transport. \n\nThe event will include a presentation of original research from the Women’s Environment and Development Organization (WEDO) on urban climate change policies and its interface with gender. A moderated panel discussion between New School faculty\, activists and practitioners will follow\, including\, Ana Baptista\, Assistant Professor of Professional Practice in Environmental Policy and Sustainability Management\, Jean Gardner\, Associate Professor of Social-Ecological History and Design\,  School of Constructed Environments\,  Parsons the New School for Design\,WEDO staff and additional women’s rights and climate change activists (to be announced). \nThe event is co-sponsored by the Milano School of International Affairs\, Management\, and Urban Policy and the Tishman Environment and Design Center. \nA mingling and networking session will follow. \nEvent is free\, but registration is required: http://www.eventbrite.com/e/women-climate-and-cities-tickets-15439128850?aff=es2&rank=32
URL:https://newyork.thecityatlas.org/event/women-climate-and-cities/
LOCATION:The New School\, Orozco Room\, Room 712\, Alvin Johnson/J.M. Kaplan Hall\, 66 West 12th Street \, New York\, NY\, 10011\, United States
CATEGORIES:Learn,Lifestyle
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20150305T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20150305T200000
DTSTAMP:20150217T050913Z
CREATED:20150217T040948Z
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SUMMARY:Deconstructing the High Line: A Public Symposium
DESCRIPTION:The High Line\, an innovative promenade created on a disused elevated railway in Manhattan\, is widely recognised as among the most iconic urban landmarks of the 21st century. It has stimulated public interest in landscape design while simultaneously re-integrating an industrial relic into the everyday life of New York City. Since its opening in 2009\, this unique greenway has exceeded expectations in terms of attracting visitors\, investment\, and property development to Manhattan’s West Side\, and is widely celebrated as a monument to community-led activism\, adaptive re-use of urban infrastructure\, and innovative ecological design. It has also inspired a worldwide proliferation of similar proposals seeking to capitalise on the repurposing of disused urban infrastructure for postindustrial revitalisation. \nProviding a much-needed critical perspective\, this interdisciplinary symposium will interrogate the High Line’s relation to public space\, creative practice\, neoliberal urban renewal\, urban political ecology\, and policy-led gentrification. The event brings together scholars from urban studies\, geography\, cultural analysis\, art and architecture\, and is co-sponsored by the Milano School of International Affairs at The New School\, the Department of Urban Studies at Queens College-CUNY and the Amsterdam Center for Globalisation Studies. \n\nThe program will end with a reception and short presentation to mark the publication of Christoph Lindner’s Imagining New York City: Literature\, Urbanism and the Visual Arts (Oxford University Press\, 2015). \nThis event is organised by Joseph Heathcott (The New School)\, Christoph Lindner (University of Amsterdam) and Brian Rosa (Queens College-CUNY). \nFor inquiries\, contact Christoph Lindner (E: c.p.lindner@uva.nl). \n\nPublished by Amsterdam Centre for Globalisation Studies \nPhoto credit by Amsterdam Centre for Globalisation Studies
URL:https://newyork.thecityatlas.org/event/deconstructing-the-high-line-a-public-symposium/
LOCATION:The New School\, 66 W.11th St.\, 5th floor \, New York\, NY\, 10003\, United States
CATEGORIES:Learn,Lifestyle
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20150305T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20150306T173000
DTSTAMP:20150304T195343Z
CREATED:20150304T194802Z
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SUMMARY:Climate Injustice: Are There Solutions?
DESCRIPTION:Climate change finally has the attention of the American public\, but mainly as a generalized warning. To sharpen the focus\, the Roosevelt House Public Policy Institute at Hunter College is convening a conference\, March 5 and 6\, 2015 on Climate Injustice: Are There Solutions? Speakers will explore the costs of climate change\, strategies to strengthen human security and forms of response\, by government and other sectors. \nConference highlights: \nThe keynote address on Thursday\, March 5 at 5:30 pm by Rhea Suh\, new President of the Natural Resources Defense Council.\nDiscussions on Friday\, structured in two parts\, Climate Injustice Abroad\, followed by Climate Injustice at Home.\nSpeakers\, including: Collin Beck\, Permanent Representative\, Solomon Islands. Steven Koonin\, Director of NYU’s Center for Urban Science and Progress. Udo Janz\, the New York Director of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees. Dale Jamieson\, author of Reason in a Dark Time. \nThursday:\n 5:35 pm Keynote Address – Rhea Suh\, President of Natural Resources Defense Council\n 6:00 pm General Panel \nFriday:\n 9:05 am Panel Discussion – Costs and Financing\n11:00 am Panel Discussion – Human Security\n 1:30 pm Speaker – Dale Jamieson\, Professor of Environmental Studies\, Philosophy and Affiliated Professor of Law\, New York University\n 2:00 pm Panel Discussion – National Governance\n 3:45 pm Panel Discussion – Decentralized Responses \nRSVP required\nQuestions: Contact Rafael Muñoz\, rmu@hunter.cuny.edu or 212.650.3184. \nImage courtesy of: http://www.roosevelthouse.hunter.cuny.edu
URL:https://newyork.thecityatlas.org/event/climate-injustice-are-there-solutions/
LOCATION:Roosevelt House Public Policy Institute at Hunter College\, 47-49 E 65th St\, New York\, NY\, United States
CATEGORIES:Learn,Lifestyle
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ORGANIZER;CN="Roosevelt House Public Policy Institute at Hunter College":MAILTO:RSVP required to pcubed@hunter.cuny.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20150305T183000
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CREATED:20150209T215504Z
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SUMMARY:New York City Safe Energy Coalition Meeting
DESCRIPTION:NYCSEC\, New York City Safe Energy Coalition\, is devoted to closing Indian Point and more. Started by Ken Gale to address three related issues: closing Indian Point\, growing the renewable energy industry\, and making NYC buildings more efficient.\n \nThe group meets the first and third Thursday of every month. at 6:30 pm for a potluck and 7:00 pm sharp for the meeting. \nThe group meets at the New York Environmental & Justice Law Project\, Suite 701\, 11 Park Place near Broadway and\, City Hall.
URL:https://newyork.thecityatlas.org/event/new-york-city-safe-energy-coalition-meeting/
LOCATION:New York Environmental and Justice Law Project\, Suite 701\, 11 Park Place \, New York\, NY\, United States
CATEGORIES:Learn,Lifestyle
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