Gowanus Dredgers Canoe Club

Desire Lines and Daylighting: Nathan Kensinger

“Desire Lines and Daylighting” is a new body of work by photographer Nathan Kensinger exploring informal access points along three of NYC’s larger waterways – Flushing Creek, Harlem River, and Newtown Creek – and documenting the work of community groups creating public access along the waterfront.

Urban Folk Art®

Whether they’re paintings of South Brooklyn, large layered drawings of sticker- and graffiti-encrusted bar bathrooms, or linoleum prints of quiet scenes in Carroll Gardens and Gowanus, the works of these three members of the Urban Folk Art® Studios collective strive to depict daily life in the city.

PAST PRESENTS the FUTURE

PAST PRESENTS the FUTURE showcases collaborative work by Gowanus artists Joann Amitrano and AURAxDR

David Barthold & Josh Lambert: Rhythm & Flow

On view through June at the Gowanus Dredgers Boathouse – “Rhythm & Flow” by David Barthold and Josh Lambert!

The exhibit brings together the vibrant, material-driven practices of Barthold and Lambert in a dynamic dialogue of structure, motion, and pattern. Both artists explore rhythm—Barthold through the exuberant visual culture of urban life and Lambert through the intuitive sequencing of abstract form.

Gowanus Dredgers’ Members Exhibition

Presented as part of Gowanus Open Studios 2024, the Gowanus Dredgers Boathouse proudly presented a group exhibition featuring artwork by members of the Gowanus Dredgers Canoe Club.

Karyn Lao & Mark Zlotsky: What’s a Mookntaka?

“What’s a Mookntaka?” dives into the collaborative and personal work of artists Karyn Lao and Mark Zlotsky. Known for playful and whimsical inflatable installations, the Brooklyn-based art duo Mookntaka (MOO-kin-tah-kah) exhibits an eclectic mix of inflatable works, pompoms, furniture, jewelry, drawings, and more!