Flushing with…Pride?
Maybe you’ve walked along Butler Street or left Public Records, and wondered what that charming red brick building is for. Maybe you’ve stood at the end of Douglass Street, or canoed to the very northern end of the Canal, and noted the water is strangely effervescent. Or perhaps you’ve heard the phrase ‘Flushing Tunnel’ and wondered why people in Gowanus care so much about Queens? Read on to find out more!
VIDEO: Data for Decision-Making: A Local Perspective
Our fantastic board member Corinne Brenner joined the virtual NY/NJ HEP Conference session, “Empowering Water Resource Managers: The role of Quality Monitoring and Sample Collection” to talk about our community-powered water quality testing. Check it out!
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.
Janice McDonnell & Jen Ferguson: Dual Currents
The Gowanus Dredgers Canoe Club is proud to present Dual Currents: Perspectives in Paint, an exhibition by Brooklyn-based artists Janice McDonnell and Jen Ferguson. While McDonnell’s vision starts from a
Tiziana Mazziotto & Joe Banish: Patterns & Textures
Patterns & Textures | Visual Expressions of a Tactile Urban Environment features textured abstract paintings by Tiziana Mazziotto and abstract, visually-textured photographs by Joe Banish
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!