Gowanus Wild by Miska Draskoczy
Ground Floor Gallery 343 5th St. (off 5th Avenue) , Brooklyn , NY, United StatesWhat is nature? What is wild? Artist Miska Draskoczy explores these concepts through photography in his new exhibit, "Gowanus Wild."
What is nature? What is wild? Artist Miska Draskoczy explores these concepts through photography in his new exhibit, "Gowanus Wild."
Interested in the Slow Food movement in NYC? This is the perfect opportunity!
On Nov. 5th, the board of Slow Food NYC will hold an open meeting to connect with members and the NYC community.
There is so much to do at Bryant Park, Come visit and find out!
There is so much to do at Bryant Park, Come visit and find out!
Woods? In Manhattan?
View tumbling cascades, rustic bridges, and picturesque pools in Central Park's largest woodland area, a landscape designed to offer a forest retreat right in Manhattan.
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…
Interested in ecosystems, urban development, and the changing nature in cities?
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.
Hosted by the New York Botanical Garden.
Photo Credit: Jon Sullivan As shown on the event website: Please join the Jerry & the Senior Gents Garden for their Fourth Annual Perennial Plant Swap.…
Join an expert tour of NYC's amazing building stones, remarkable materials with a rich geologic past, used in its streets, building facades and lobbies.
A presentation of the Italian Report on Wine Sustainability and a roundtable discussion on sustainability issues and challenges within the wine industry in Europe and the U.S., including cultural, macro economic and business practices with a goal of defining best practices.
Following the panel discussion, we will taste four different Italian wines at a delectable reception!
Part of the Fall series, ICP Talks: Climate Change, in this lecture "panelists explore city-level efforts to reduce carbon emissions and fossil fuel consumption, adapt to climate change, and ensure infrastructure resiliency."
Climate change, theater, and journalism all in one: WNYC and NPR co-host Water ±.
The unique storytelling experience pairs actual coverage from NPR and WNYC news reports with live music and poetry.
Buy your tickets today! Only $15.00 with promo code WATER.