• WATER_WORKS Competition Exhibit Opening

    The Old American Can Factory Gallery 232 Third Street @ Third Avenue, Brooklyn, NY, United States

    Post-industrial development x healthy competition produces smart and sustainable possibilities for the future of a Gowanus pool and playground slated for demolition.

    Free
  • Wild Medicine At The New York Botanical Garden (May 18 – September 8)

    New York Botanical Garden 200 Kazimiroff Boulevard, Bronx, NY

    Interested in knowing how plants have been used as medicine and cosmetics throughout different cultures? The New York Botanical Garden is hosting a re-creation of…

    Ticket Information : http://www.nybg.org/wildmedicine/tickets.html
  • Riding the Waves Exhibit

    Conference House Park Visitor Center 200-236 Satterlee St, Staten Island, NY

    The new Lenape Gallery at Conference House Park Visitor Center presents Riding the Waves, a new exhibit of the Museum of Maritime Navigation and Communication.

    Free
  • The Last Unknown Place in New York City: A Conversation with Christopher Payne and Michael Miscione

    Museum of the City of New York 1220 Fifth Avenue 10029, New York, NY, United States

    Photographer Christopher Payne will talk about his experience shooting North Brother Island and his new book on the topic. Come discover what New York City might look like without human influence, as Payne captures vegetation taking over buildings on North Brother Island. Historian Michael Miscione will also talk about the history of North Brother Island.

    $16
  • ONE PLANET ONE FUTURE EXHIBITION

    Westbeth Center for the Arts 155 BANK STREET, New York, NY, United States

    ONE • ONE PLANET ONE FUTURE IS AN EXHIBITION OF ETHEREAL PHOTOGRAPHS BY ANNE DE CARBUCCIA THAT POWERFULLY DEPICT WHAT WE HAVE AND WHAT WE MAY LOSE.

    Free
  • Living Threads Photo Exhibit & Discussion: Oaxaca’s Traditional Dress and the People Who Wear It

    Brooklyn Fashion + Design Accelerator 630 Flushing Avenue, Suite 704, Brooklyn, NY, United States

    Join photographer, researcher and storyteller, Eric Mindling, as he provides us with a glimpse into his historical documentary project, Living Threads: Oaxaca’s Traditional Dress and the People Who Wear It that looks at the grand diversity of styles of traditional dress and the people who wear them in Oaxaca, Mexico. From sweeping portraiture, insights into a changing world and the sharing of his personal motives to undertake this two year project, Mindling opens our eyes to a wondrous land and people.

    $10
  • Temple of Manufacturing

    Storefront for Art and Architecture 97 Kenmare Street, Manhattan, NY, United States

    Temple of Manufacturing presents COMPANY’s long-term project: SECRETS. Traveling to remote sites around the world to learn crafting processes unique to particular industries and places,…