Gowanus Dredgers Canoe Club

Unless otherwise noted, canoeing events depart from 19th St. off of 3rd Ave. Walking tours start from different locations and bicycle tours depart from Brooklyn Borough Hall.  Other events occur inside or outside our boathouse, at 165 2nd St. / off Bond St.

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Event Series Event Series: Monthly Gowanus Artists 2024

Jos Prol: ARRIVALS

November 16 @ 1:00 pm - 5:00 pm

The Gowanus Dredgers are proud to present “ARRIVALS” by Joshua Prol.

Jos Prol was born in the Garden State, fifteen miles west of the Hudson River.

Since early childhood he explored pockets of nature nestled in urban sprawl and paddled on waterways of the New York Metropolitan area like the Passaic, Raritan and Bronx Rivers. This fascination continued when he moved to New York in 2009 and ultimately led him to the home he found as a member of the Gowanus Dredgers.

Interests in mathematics, artistic expression and construction led him through an education in architecture and a career in structural engineering. Technical experience with the built environment, deep interest in the rhythms of nature and unique location in a place where all meet in a dramatic way has inspired his new work.

He explores the relationship of things comprehensively ordered by human hand with bodies guided by forces beyond human control. He looks for patterns of order that may exist in fields that initially present themselves as chaos. He wonders whether a human individual has more similarities with a piece of driftwood that floats into the Gowanus Canal than we might think.

Jos Prol: ARRIVALS 
Reception: November 9 (5-8pm)

Open 1-5 PM Saturdays in November [9, 16, 23, 30] or by appointment

Closing Reception: November 30 (1-5pm)

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November 16
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Gowanus Dredgers Canoe Club Boathouse
165 2nd St
Brooklyn, NY 11231 United States
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