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SUMMARY:A Persistence of Cormorants Poetry Reading
DESCRIPTION:A Persistence of Cormorants is a summer-long poetry reading series on our shoreline featuring accomplished and exceptional poets from the New York area\, many of who live in Brooklyn. On each of the scheduled Sundays\, from 1:30 to 3:30\, up to four featured poets will read for 10 to 15 minutes each. \nGerry reads poetry at the canal\nThe readings will be followed by open mic time limited to ten readers (one poem no longer than 3 minutes) who have signed up the day of the reading on a first come basis. \nReading will be outdoors at the Gowanus open shoreline and we invite you to engage with the emerging Gowanus Canal habitat as we witness the EPA conduct their SuperFUN/d cleanup program. Event may move to inside the boathouse if it begins to rain or we want to escape the summer heat. If other activity is occurring on the street or esplanade\, event may move inside. \nParticipation is free but we encourage donations to sustain the efforts of the Gowanus Dredgers Canoe Club\, an advocacy stewardship organization who has been representing neighborhood interests for over two decades. \nMay4th: Gregory Crosby\, Brad Vogel\, Melinda Wilson\, Anthony Cappo18th: Scott Hightower\, Abigail Wellhouse\, Kristina Andersson\, Estha Weiner 25th: Michael Broder\, James Diaz\, Kristine Esser Stenz\, Sarah Sari \nJune1st: Susan Cohen\, Sarah Wallace\, Jiwon Choi\, Caroline Hagood 8th: Jo Solfren\, Amy Lemmon\, Sam Cha\, TBA22nd: Bruce E. Whitacre\, Gerry La Femina\, Jordan Franklin\, TBA29th: Ruth Danon\, Miranda Beeson\, Matt Coonan\, Joanna Fuhrman \nJuly13th: Mervyn Taylor\, Pichchenda Bao\, Carla Carlson\, Sarah Arvio20th: Jennifer Micael Hecht\, Amy Holman\, Billy Cancel\, Genevieve Farnsworth27th: Broadstone Books: Hilary Sideris\, Myra Malkin\, Meredith Trede\, Amy Barone TBA \nAugust3rd: Lynn Mcgee\, Ashley Mabbit\, Jennifer Franklin\, Sarah Sarai 10th: Linda Lerner\, David Francis\, William Lesard\, Mary Newell 17th: KGB Hosts: John Deming\, Tyler Allan Penny\, Susan Lewis\, Selena Spier\, Jada Gordon 24th: Michael Montlack\, Jerome Ellison Murphy\, Sarah Sala\, David Formanek \nSeptember7th: Terence Degnan\, Caitlin McDonnell\, Nicole Callihan\, Zoe Ryder White\, Denver Butson14th: Tom Sleigh\, Neil Shepard\, Karen Neuberg\, Dennis Nurkse 21st: Richard Levine\, Wendy Sloan\, Elaine Sexton\, JoAnne MacFarland\, Rachelle Parker28th: Austin Alexis\, Karen Hildebrand\, Lisa Badner\, Lisa Andrews \nOctober5th: Sean Singer\, Arden Levine\, Robin Rosen Chang\, Lily Greenberg 13th: Broadstone Books: Ellen Devlin\, Margo Stever\, Susana H. Case\, Mary Moloney\, Macia Le Beau
URL:https://gowanusdredgers.org/event/a-persistence-of-cormorants-poetry-reading-2/2025-10-05/
LOCATION:Gowanus Dredgers Canoe Club Boathouse\, 165 2nd St\, Brooklyn\, NY\, 11231\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts,Community
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251011T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251011T170000
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CREATED:20250915T011520Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250915T203052Z
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SUMMARY:Desire Lines and Daylighting : work by photographer Nathan Kensinger
DESCRIPTION:Desire Lines and Daylighting : work by photographer Nathan Kensinger\nSaturday October 11\, 1-5pm (Opening reception: 1pm to 3pm)\nSaturday & Sunday October 18 & 19\, 1-5pm (Gowanus open studios)\nSaturday October 25\, 1-5pm (Closing)\nCurated by Pam Wong \nDesire Lines and Daylighting is a new body of work by photographer Nathan Kensinger\, looking at informal access points along three of the city’s larger waterways – the Flushing Creek\, Harlem River\, and Newtown Creek – and documenting work being done by community groups to open up public access along the waterfront. These photographs explore abandoned train lines and dead end streets\, where local residents have created unique green spaces and shoreline pathways\, and where future ideas are being developed to create more formalized parks and trails\, and to dig up buried sections of these waterways\, daylighting their hidden routes. \nAlthough New York City has 520 miles of coastline and dozens of waterfront parks\, for many New Yorkers\, finding access to the nearest waterway is nearly impossible. Hundreds of thousands of residents in waterfront neighborhoods have been cut off from the coastline by train lines\, highways\, and industry. To get to the water\, the best route is often an informal trail\, blazed by neighborhood residents. Sometimes called desire lines\, these unofficial pathways are hidden behind fences and on dead-end streets.\n\nThese photographs were created in 2024 and 2025\, while Nathan was the Photo Urbanism Fellow at the Design Trust For Public Space. During his yearlong fellowship\, he focused on issues of waterfront equity\, and the work of local waterfront organizations\, including the Guardians of Flushing Bay\, Harlem River Coalition\, Newtown Creek Alliance\, NYC H2O\, and South Bronx Unite. Nathan is an artist and journalist based in Brooklyn\, who has created a series of photo essays\, documentary films\, public art projects\, and video installations over the past 20 years\, looking at New York City’s changing coastlines.Links: \n\n\nNathan’s Website: www.nathankensinger.com\nPhoto Urbanism Website: https://photourbanism.org/fellow/nathan-kensinger/
URL:https://gowanusdredgers.org/event/desire-lines-and-daylighting-work-by-photographer-nathan-kensinger/2025-10-11/
LOCATION:Gowanus Dredgers Canoe Club Boathouse\, 165 2nd St\, Brooklyn\, NY\, 11231\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251012T133000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251012T153000
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CREATED:20250313T143323Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250911T205334Z
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SUMMARY:A Persistence of Cormorants Poetry Reading
DESCRIPTION:A Persistence of Cormorants is a summer-long poetry reading series on our shoreline featuring accomplished and exceptional poets from the New York area\, many of who live in Brooklyn. On each of the scheduled Sundays\, from 1:30 to 3:30\, up to four featured poets will read for 10 to 15 minutes each. \nGerry reads poetry at the canal\nThe readings will be followed by open mic time limited to ten readers (one poem no longer than 3 minutes) who have signed up the day of the reading on a first come basis. \nReading will be outdoors at the Gowanus open shoreline and we invite you to engage with the emerging Gowanus Canal habitat as we witness the EPA conduct their SuperFUN/d cleanup program. Event may move to inside the boathouse if it begins to rain or we want to escape the summer heat. If other activity is occurring on the street or esplanade\, event may move inside. \nParticipation is free but we encourage donations to sustain the efforts of the Gowanus Dredgers Canoe Club\, an advocacy stewardship organization who has been representing neighborhood interests for over two decades. \nMay4th: Gregory Crosby\, Brad Vogel\, Melinda Wilson\, Anthony Cappo18th: Scott Hightower\, Abigail Wellhouse\, Kristina Andersson\, Estha Weiner 25th: Michael Broder\, James Diaz\, Kristine Esser Stenz\, Sarah Sari \nJune1st: Susan Cohen\, Sarah Wallace\, Jiwon Choi\, Caroline Hagood 8th: Jo Solfren\, Amy Lemmon\, Sam Cha\, TBA22nd: Bruce E. Whitacre\, Gerry La Femina\, Jordan Franklin\, TBA29th: Ruth Danon\, Miranda Beeson\, Matt Coonan\, Joanna Fuhrman \nJuly13th: Mervyn Taylor\, Pichchenda Bao\, Carla Carlson\, Sarah Arvio20th: Jennifer Micael Hecht\, Amy Holman\, Billy Cancel\, Genevieve Farnsworth27th: Broadstone Books: Hilary Sideris\, Myra Malkin\, Meredith Trede\, Amy Barone TBA \nAugust3rd: Lynn Mcgee\, Ashley Mabbit\, Jennifer Franklin\, Sarah Sarai 10th: Linda Lerner\, David Francis\, William Lesard\, Mary Newell 17th: KGB Hosts: John Deming\, Tyler Allan Penny\, Susan Lewis\, Selena Spier\, Jada Gordon 24th: Michael Montlack\, Jerome Ellison Murphy\, Sarah Sala\, David Formanek \nSeptember7th: Terence Degnan\, Caitlin McDonnell\, Nicole Callihan\, Zoe Ryder White\, Denver Butson14th: Tom Sleigh\, Neil Shepard\, Karen Neuberg\, Dennis Nurkse 21st: Richard Levine\, Wendy Sloan\, Elaine Sexton\, JoAnne MacFarland\, Rachelle Parker28th: Austin Alexis\, Karen Hildebrand\, Lisa Badner\, Lisa Andrews \nOctober5th: Sean Singer\, Arden Levine\, Robin Rosen Chang\, Lily Greenberg 13th: Broadstone Books: Ellen Devlin\, Margo Stever\, Susana H. Case\, Mary Moloney\, Macia Le Beau
URL:https://gowanusdredgers.org/event/a-persistence-of-cormorants-poetry-reading-2/2025-10-12/
LOCATION:Gowanus Dredgers Canoe Club Boathouse\, 165 2nd St\, Brooklyn\, NY\, 11231\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts,Community
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251018T130000
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CREATED:20250915T011520Z
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SUMMARY:Desire Lines and Daylighting : work by photographer Nathan Kensinger
DESCRIPTION:Desire Lines and Daylighting : work by photographer Nathan Kensinger\nSaturday October 11\, 1-5pm (Opening reception: 1pm to 3pm)\nSaturday & Sunday October 18 & 19\, 1-5pm (Gowanus open studios)\nSaturday October 25\, 1-5pm (Closing)\nCurated by Pam Wong \nDesire Lines and Daylighting is a new body of work by photographer Nathan Kensinger\, looking at informal access points along three of the city’s larger waterways – the Flushing Creek\, Harlem River\, and Newtown Creek – and documenting work being done by community groups to open up public access along the waterfront. These photographs explore abandoned train lines and dead end streets\, where local residents have created unique green spaces and shoreline pathways\, and where future ideas are being developed to create more formalized parks and trails\, and to dig up buried sections of these waterways\, daylighting their hidden routes. \nAlthough New York City has 520 miles of coastline and dozens of waterfront parks\, for many New Yorkers\, finding access to the nearest waterway is nearly impossible. Hundreds of thousands of residents in waterfront neighborhoods have been cut off from the coastline by train lines\, highways\, and industry. To get to the water\, the best route is often an informal trail\, blazed by neighborhood residents. Sometimes called desire lines\, these unofficial pathways are hidden behind fences and on dead-end streets.\n\nThese photographs were created in 2024 and 2025\, while Nathan was the Photo Urbanism Fellow at the Design Trust For Public Space. During his yearlong fellowship\, he focused on issues of waterfront equity\, and the work of local waterfront organizations\, including the Guardians of Flushing Bay\, Harlem River Coalition\, Newtown Creek Alliance\, NYC H2O\, and South Bronx Unite. Nathan is an artist and journalist based in Brooklyn\, who has created a series of photo essays\, documentary films\, public art projects\, and video installations over the past 20 years\, looking at New York City’s changing coastlines.Links: \n\n\nNathan’s Website: www.nathankensinger.com\nPhoto Urbanism Website: https://photourbanism.org/fellow/nathan-kensinger/
URL:https://gowanusdredgers.org/event/desire-lines-and-daylighting-work-by-photographer-nathan-kensinger/2025-10-18/
LOCATION:Gowanus Dredgers Canoe Club Boathouse\, 165 2nd St\, Brooklyn\, NY\, 11231\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251019T130000
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DTSTAMP:20260423T234640
CREATED:20250915T011520Z
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SUMMARY:Desire Lines and Daylighting : work by photographer Nathan Kensinger
DESCRIPTION:Desire Lines and Daylighting : work by photographer Nathan Kensinger\nSaturday October 11\, 1-5pm (Opening reception: 1pm to 3pm)\nSaturday & Sunday October 18 & 19\, 1-5pm (Gowanus open studios)\nSaturday October 25\, 1-5pm (Closing)\nCurated by Pam Wong \nDesire Lines and Daylighting is a new body of work by photographer Nathan Kensinger\, looking at informal access points along three of the city’s larger waterways – the Flushing Creek\, Harlem River\, and Newtown Creek – and documenting work being done by community groups to open up public access along the waterfront. These photographs explore abandoned train lines and dead end streets\, where local residents have created unique green spaces and shoreline pathways\, and where future ideas are being developed to create more formalized parks and trails\, and to dig up buried sections of these waterways\, daylighting their hidden routes. \nAlthough New York City has 520 miles of coastline and dozens of waterfront parks\, for many New Yorkers\, finding access to the nearest waterway is nearly impossible. Hundreds of thousands of residents in waterfront neighborhoods have been cut off from the coastline by train lines\, highways\, and industry. To get to the water\, the best route is often an informal trail\, blazed by neighborhood residents. Sometimes called desire lines\, these unofficial pathways are hidden behind fences and on dead-end streets.\n\nThese photographs were created in 2024 and 2025\, while Nathan was the Photo Urbanism Fellow at the Design Trust For Public Space. During his yearlong fellowship\, he focused on issues of waterfront equity\, and the work of local waterfront organizations\, including the Guardians of Flushing Bay\, Harlem River Coalition\, Newtown Creek Alliance\, NYC H2O\, and South Bronx Unite. Nathan is an artist and journalist based in Brooklyn\, who has created a series of photo essays\, documentary films\, public art projects\, and video installations over the past 20 years\, looking at New York City’s changing coastlines.Links: \n\n\nNathan’s Website: www.nathankensinger.com\nPhoto Urbanism Website: https://photourbanism.org/fellow/nathan-kensinger/
URL:https://gowanusdredgers.org/event/desire-lines-and-daylighting-work-by-photographer-nathan-kensinger/2025-10-19/
LOCATION:Gowanus Dredgers Canoe Club Boathouse\, 165 2nd St\, Brooklyn\, NY\, 11231\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251025T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251025T170000
DTSTAMP:20260423T234640
CREATED:20250915T011520Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250915T203052Z
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SUMMARY:Desire Lines and Daylighting : work by photographer Nathan Kensinger
DESCRIPTION:Desire Lines and Daylighting : work by photographer Nathan Kensinger\nSaturday October 11\, 1-5pm (Opening reception: 1pm to 3pm)\nSaturday & Sunday October 18 & 19\, 1-5pm (Gowanus open studios)\nSaturday October 25\, 1-5pm (Closing)\nCurated by Pam Wong \nDesire Lines and Daylighting is a new body of work by photographer Nathan Kensinger\, looking at informal access points along three of the city’s larger waterways – the Flushing Creek\, Harlem River\, and Newtown Creek – and documenting work being done by community groups to open up public access along the waterfront. These photographs explore abandoned train lines and dead end streets\, where local residents have created unique green spaces and shoreline pathways\, and where future ideas are being developed to create more formalized parks and trails\, and to dig up buried sections of these waterways\, daylighting their hidden routes. \nAlthough New York City has 520 miles of coastline and dozens of waterfront parks\, for many New Yorkers\, finding access to the nearest waterway is nearly impossible. Hundreds of thousands of residents in waterfront neighborhoods have been cut off from the coastline by train lines\, highways\, and industry. To get to the water\, the best route is often an informal trail\, blazed by neighborhood residents. Sometimes called desire lines\, these unofficial pathways are hidden behind fences and on dead-end streets.\n\nThese photographs were created in 2024 and 2025\, while Nathan was the Photo Urbanism Fellow at the Design Trust For Public Space. During his yearlong fellowship\, he focused on issues of waterfront equity\, and the work of local waterfront organizations\, including the Guardians of Flushing Bay\, Harlem River Coalition\, Newtown Creek Alliance\, NYC H2O\, and South Bronx Unite. Nathan is an artist and journalist based in Brooklyn\, who has created a series of photo essays\, documentary films\, public art projects\, and video installations over the past 20 years\, looking at New York City’s changing coastlines.Links: \n\n\nNathan’s Website: www.nathankensinger.com\nPhoto Urbanism Website: https://photourbanism.org/fellow/nathan-kensinger/
URL:https://gowanusdredgers.org/event/desire-lines-and-daylighting-work-by-photographer-nathan-kensinger/2025-10-25/
LOCATION:Gowanus Dredgers Canoe Club Boathouse\, 165 2nd St\, Brooklyn\, NY\, 11231\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251031T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251031T190000
DTSTAMP:20260423T234640
CREATED:20251028T150603Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251031T173335Z
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SUMMARY:UPDATE: Spooky Shenanigans on the Gowanus Canal - Halloween Parade
DESCRIPTION:Shenanigans will be on-shore tonight as a result of yesterday’s storm. \nHello Intrepid Gowanus Paddler\, \nWe have a different kind of “Boo!” for this Halloween afternoon. Unfortunately\, yesterday’s massive rainstorm — and the subsequent discharge of sewage into the Canal — and today’s extreme wind conditions mean that we are offically deciding that today’s conditions are TOO SCARY to host on-water shenanigans tonight. \nThe good news is: The Ukulele Cabaret and Gowanus Dredgers music community friends will still be hosting a fantastic show at the Boathouse at 7pm. \nWe’d also still love to see you in your Gowanusy costume for some shore-side fun. We’ll set up some DIY photo booth fun and games for those who want to come by anytime after 5pm. Help decorate the boathouse\, hang out with friends\, and crack open a seltzer or a beer to close out the week and the 2025 paddling season. \nLast note: Tomorrow\, we’ll be rolling up our sleeves all day at the Bunker for a season send off and work day. Join us to help with season-end chores\, some fun painting projects\, beginner-friendly dock maintenance\, and maybe a sunset fire pit after the work is done. We’re scheduled to be out there between 10am and 4pm.
URL:https://gowanusdredgers.org/event/spooky-shenanigans-on-the-gowanus-canal-halloween-parade/
LOCATION:Gowanus Dredgers Canoe Club Boathouse\, 165 2nd St\, Brooklyn\, NY\, 11231\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts,Community,On the Water
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