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SUMMARY:Rhythm & Flow: David Barthold and Josh Lambert
DESCRIPTION:Rhythm & Flow brings together the vibrant\, material-driven practices of David Barthold and Josh 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. \nBarthold’s sculptures draw from the theatrical and the everyday\, transforming metal\, sign paint\, and salvaged materials into playful yet poignant assemblages. His works evoke the ornate façades of Brooklyn brownstones\, the whimsy of roadside Americana\, and the pulse of the city itself. They are vibrant totems of visual noise and human ambition\, rooted in place and memory. \nIn contrast\, Lambert’s wall-based constructions focus on rhythm as a process of iteration and variation. Through carefully layered wood panels and pigment\, he creates tactile compositions that operate like visual scores—each panel a beat\, each work a shifting cadence. Together\, Barthold and Lambert offer a meditation on flow: of cities\, time\, and form\, where structure meets improvisation and repetition gives rise to invention. \nRHYTHM & FLOW\nSaturdays in June (14th\, 21st\, 28th) 1-5PM or by appointment\nReception: June 7 (6-9pm)\nCurated by Pam Wong
URL:https://gowanusdredgers.org/event/rhythm-flow-david-barthold-and-josh-lambert/2025-06-28/
LOCATION:Gowanus Dredgers Canoe Club Boathouse\, 165 2nd St\, Brooklyn\, NY\, 11231\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts
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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-2/2025-06-22/
LOCATION:Gowanus Dredgers Canoe Club Boathouse\, 165 2nd St\, Brooklyn\, NY\, 11231\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts,Community
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SUMMARY:Rhythm & Flow: David Barthold and Josh Lambert
DESCRIPTION:Rhythm & Flow brings together the vibrant\, material-driven practices of David Barthold and Josh 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. \nBarthold’s sculptures draw from the theatrical and the everyday\, transforming metal\, sign paint\, and salvaged materials into playful yet poignant assemblages. His works evoke the ornate façades of Brooklyn brownstones\, the whimsy of roadside Americana\, and the pulse of the city itself. They are vibrant totems of visual noise and human ambition\, rooted in place and memory. \nIn contrast\, Lambert’s wall-based constructions focus on rhythm as a process of iteration and variation. Through carefully layered wood panels and pigment\, he creates tactile compositions that operate like visual scores—each panel a beat\, each work a shifting cadence. Together\, Barthold and Lambert offer a meditation on flow: of cities\, time\, and form\, where structure meets improvisation and repetition gives rise to invention. \nRHYTHM & FLOW\nSaturdays in June (14th\, 21st\, 28th) 1-5PM or by appointment\nReception: June 7 (6-9pm)\nCurated by Pam Wong
URL:https://gowanusdredgers.org/event/rhythm-flow-david-barthold-and-josh-lambert/2025-06-21/
LOCATION:Gowanus Dredgers Canoe Club Boathouse\, 165 2nd St\, Brooklyn\, NY\, 11231\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts
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SUMMARY:Monthly Meeting + Paddle
DESCRIPTION:Socialize with the Dredgers at our BUNKER (2 19th St\, off of 3rd Ave) for a casual volunteer orientation (sign-up here)\, member catch-up and paddle! We’ll gather at 6:30 to start the orientation and aim to be on-water around 7:15. \nMeet at the Gowanus Dredgers Canoe Club 19th St. Launch\, 2 19 St\, Brooklyn\, (off of 3rd Ave.). If you plan to join the paddle\, wear sunscreen and bring a bottle filled with water. Close-toed shoes are recommended\, and wear clothing you don’t mind potentially being splashed. Use a restroom before arrival\, as we have limited facilities on-site. All paddlers must sign a waiver. \nWeather (wind\, waves or evidence of storm) may cancel the paddling portion with one hour advance notice. In case of inclement weather\, meeting will be relocated follow us on Instagram or sign up for our mailing list to stay informed.
URL:https://gowanusdredgers.org/event/monthly-meeting-paddle/2025-06-19/
LOCATION:NY
CATEGORIES:Arts,Community,On the Water
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SUMMARY:Rhythm & Flow: David Barthold and Josh Lambert
DESCRIPTION:Rhythm & Flow brings together the vibrant\, material-driven practices of David Barthold and Josh 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. \nBarthold’s sculptures draw from the theatrical and the everyday\, transforming metal\, sign paint\, and salvaged materials into playful yet poignant assemblages. His works evoke the ornate façades of Brooklyn brownstones\, the whimsy of roadside Americana\, and the pulse of the city itself. They are vibrant totems of visual noise and human ambition\, rooted in place and memory. \nIn contrast\, Lambert’s wall-based constructions focus on rhythm as a process of iteration and variation. Through carefully layered wood panels and pigment\, he creates tactile compositions that operate like visual scores—each panel a beat\, each work a shifting cadence. Together\, Barthold and Lambert offer a meditation on flow: of cities\, time\, and form\, where structure meets improvisation and repetition gives rise to invention. \nRHYTHM & FLOW\nSaturdays in June (14th\, 21st\, 28th) 1-5PM or by appointment\nReception: June 7 (6-9pm)\nCurated by Pam Wong
URL:https://gowanusdredgers.org/event/rhythm-flow-david-barthold-and-josh-lambert/2025-06-14/
LOCATION:Gowanus Dredgers Canoe Club Boathouse\, 165 2nd St\, Brooklyn\, NY\, 11231\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts
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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-2/2025-06-08/
LOCATION:Gowanus Dredgers Canoe Club Boathouse\, 165 2nd St\, Brooklyn\, NY\, 11231\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts,Community
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SUMMARY:Rhythm & Flow: David Barthold and Josh Lambert
DESCRIPTION:Rhythm & Flow brings together the vibrant\, material-driven practices of David Barthold and Josh 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. \nBarthold’s sculptures draw from the theatrical and the everyday\, transforming metal\, sign paint\, and salvaged materials into playful yet poignant assemblages. His works evoke the ornate façades of Brooklyn brownstones\, the whimsy of roadside Americana\, and the pulse of the city itself. They are vibrant totems of visual noise and human ambition\, rooted in place and memory. \nIn contrast\, Lambert’s wall-based constructions focus on rhythm as a process of iteration and variation. Through carefully layered wood panels and pigment\, he creates tactile compositions that operate like visual scores—each panel a beat\, each work a shifting cadence. Together\, Barthold and Lambert offer a meditation on flow: of cities\, time\, and form\, where structure meets improvisation and repetition gives rise to invention. \nRHYTHM & FLOW\nSaturdays in June (14th\, 21st\, 28th) 1-5PM or by appointment\nReception: June 7 (6-9pm)\nCurated by Pam Wong
URL:https://gowanusdredgers.org/event/rhythm-flow-david-barthold-and-josh-lambert/2025-06-07/
LOCATION:Gowanus Dredgers Canoe Club Boathouse\, 165 2nd St\, Brooklyn\, NY\, 11231\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts
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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-2/2025-06-01/
LOCATION:Gowanus Dredgers Canoe Club Boathouse\, 165 2nd St\, Brooklyn\, NY\, 11231\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts,Community
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250525T153000
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CREATED:20250313T143323Z
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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-2/2025-05-25/
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:20250518T133000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250518T153000
DTSTAMP:20260502T003228
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-2/2025-05-18/
LOCATION:Gowanus Dredgers Canoe Club Boathouse\, 165 2nd St\, Brooklyn\, NY\, 11231\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts,Community
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250515T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250515T203000
DTSTAMP:20260502T003228
CREATED:20250110T225121Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250225T031717Z
UID:10000456-1747333800-1747341000@gowanusdredgers.org
SUMMARY:Monthly Meeting + Paddle
DESCRIPTION:Socialize with the Dredgers at our BUNKER (2 19th St\, off of 3rd Ave) for a casual volunteer orientation (sign-up here)\, member catch-up and paddle! We’ll gather at 6:30 to start the orientation and aim to be on-water around 7:15. \nMeet at the Gowanus Dredgers Canoe Club 19th St. Launch\, 2 19 St\, Brooklyn\, (off of 3rd Ave.). If you plan to join the paddle\, wear sunscreen and bring a bottle filled with water. Close-toed shoes are recommended\, and wear clothing you don’t mind potentially being splashed. Use a restroom before arrival\, as we have limited facilities on-site. All paddlers must sign a waiver. \nWeather (wind\, waves or evidence of storm) may cancel the paddling portion with one hour advance notice. In case of inclement weather\, meeting will be relocated follow us on Instagram or sign up for our mailing list to stay informed.
URL:https://gowanusdredgers.org/event/monthly-meeting-paddle/2025-05-15/
LOCATION:NY
CATEGORIES:Arts,Community,On the Water
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250511T133000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250511T153000
DTSTAMP:20260502T003228
CREATED:20250313T143323Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250911T205334Z
UID:10000556-1746970200-1746977400@gowanusdredgers.org
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-2/2025-05-11/
LOCATION:Gowanus Dredgers Canoe Club Boathouse\, 165 2nd St\, Brooklyn\, NY\, 11231\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts,Community
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250504T133000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250504T153000
DTSTAMP:20260502T003228
CREATED:20250313T143323Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250911T205334Z
UID:10000555-1746365400-1746372600@gowanusdredgers.org
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-2/2025-05-04/
LOCATION:Gowanus Dredgers Canoe Club Boathouse\, 165 2nd St\, Brooklyn\, NY\, 11231\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts,Community
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250301T113000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250301T131500
DTSTAMP:20260502T003228
CREATED:20250120T133447Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250120T154345Z
UID:10000439-1740828600-1740834900@gowanusdredgers.org
SUMMARY:Street / Art Gowanus walking tour: Women's March Theme
DESCRIPTION:Rich Garr leads this comfortable open-air exploration through the Gowanus waterfront. He is a longtime area collage artist focusing on public art and community. These walks respond to both current events and history\, and a central component of his interdisciplinary collage art practice. These monthly public walking tours focus on art in and about the streets\, with histories layered into the experience. They’re carefully planned\, but unscripted and collaborative. Always fresh. Check @GothamSideWalks on Instagram for monthly themes- now announced in advance. Feel free to propose themes there\, too! \nTickets for these monthly Brooklyn walks often sell out. So try early. They cannot be purchased after 8am on the morning of the walk. \nGuild\, Captain Eyeliner\, RaeBK\, Billy Barnacles and other street art is often featured. So are historical landmarks (you all know about the Battle of Brooklyn\, right?)\, architectural gems\, hidden art spaces\, art by anonymous “green guerillas\,” and renowned graffiti writers. While old pollution lingers\, so do new issues surrounding gentrification and re-zoning. The area is changing rapidly\, and this tour offers real-time information & insight. Walks pass historic businesses\, hip new bars & cafes\, and quirky art & recreational spaces (i.e. shuffleboard\, climbing and ax throwing)… with plenty to taste and see before or after. Walks have been attended by a mix of tourists and locals alike for over a decade!
URL:https://gowanusdredgers.org/event/street-art-gowanus-walking-tour-womens-march-theme/
LOCATION:NY
CATEGORIES:Arts,Guided Tours
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250209T113000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250209T131500
DTSTAMP:20260502T003228
CREATED:20250120T133343Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250120T133343Z
UID:10000438-1739100600-1739106900@gowanusdredgers.org
SUMMARY:Street / Art Gowanus walking tour: Beatles Theme
DESCRIPTION:Rich Garr leads this comfortable open-air exploration through the Gowanus waterfront. He is a longtime area collage artist focusing on public art and community. These walks respond to both current events and history\, and a central component of his interdisciplinary collage art practice. These monthly public walking tours focus on art in and about the streets\, with histories layered into the experience. They’re carefully planned\, but unscripted and collaborative. Always fresh. Check @GothamSideWalks on Instagram for monthly themes- now announced in advance. Feel free to propose themes there\, too! \nTickets for these monthly Brooklyn walks often sell out. So try early. They cannot be purchased after 8am on the morning of the walk. \nGuild\, Captain Eyeliner\, RaeBK\, Billy Barnacles and other street art is often featured. So are historical landmarks (you all know about the Battle of Brooklyn\, right?)\, architectural gems\, hidden art spaces\, art by anonymous “green guerillas\,” and renowned graffiti writers. While old pollution lingers\, so do new issues surrounding gentrification and re-zoning. The area is changing rapidly\, and this tour offers real-time information & insight. Walks pass historic businesses\, hip new bars & cafes\, and quirky art & recreational spaces (i.e. shuffleboard\, climbing and ax throwing)… with plenty to taste and see before or after. Walks have been attended by a mix of tourists and locals alike for over a decade!
URL:https://gowanusdredgers.org/event/street-art-gowanus-walking-tour-beatles-theme/
LOCATION:NY
CATEGORIES:Arts,Guided Tours
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://gowanusdredgers.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/03/Calendar_Placeholders_RichArtWalk.jpg
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241215T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20241215T180000
DTSTAMP:20260502T003228
CREATED:20241110T220523Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241208T021030Z
UID:10000394-1734271200-1734285600@gowanusdredgers.org
SUMMARY:Inner and Outer Transformations: The Climate Crisis By Olive Toran
DESCRIPTION:“Inner and Outer Transformations: The Climate Crisis\,” by Olive Toran\, is an immersive multimedia exhibition that weaves fine art photography\, poetry\, live music\, and community climate engagement activities into a cohesive experience. At its core is Olive’s journey\, reflecting the synergy between personal healing and climate action. Invoking spiritual solutions through poetry\, song\, and music—expressions rooted in her healing journey—Olive illustrates how inner transformation can inspire outer change. This ongoing dialogue between self and environment suggests that nurturing personal well-being can spark systemic transformation. Exploring the multimedia displays invites visitors to reconnect with nature\, foster resilience against eco-paralysis\, and deepen their commitment to environmental and social change. \nRSVP HERE [free] \nSunday\, December 15th\, 2:00 pm-6:00 pm \n2-5pm Exhibit viewing and climate adaptation activity\,\n5 – 6pm live music and Q&A \n \nOlive is a force on the front line of climate action\, leveraging her 12 years of expertise as a Communication Specialist and Climate Adaptation researcher having worked in Africa\, Asia\, Europe and the Caribbean\, to drive meaningful change. Olive has dedicated herself to addressing the urgent challenges posed by human-induced climate change by crafting compelling narratives that amplify the urgency of the climate crisis and calling for collective knowledge and action to foster context specific\, people centered climate solutions. \nhttps://www.olivetoran.com/
URL:https://gowanusdredgers.org/event/inner-and-outer-transformations-the-climate-crisis-by-olive-toran/
LOCATION:Gowanus Dredgers Canoe Club Boathouse\, 165 2nd St\, Brooklyn\, NY\, 11231\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts,Community,Science & Ecology
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241214T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20241214T153000
DTSTAMP:20260502T003228
CREATED:20241211T163929Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241211T163930Z
UID:10000323-1734184800-1734190200@gowanusdredgers.org
SUMMARY:Street / Art Gowanus walking tour
DESCRIPTION:Local artist Rich Garr leads this exploration through the Gowanus waterfront. He is a longtime area artist focusing on public art and community. This walking tour is a multi-sensory collage featuring art\, and responding to the area’s renowned history and current events. December’s theme is GIFT. We’ll have unique shopping opportunities\, but it’s more than that! \nSwoon\, Mast\, Guild\, Wolf Tits and other funky street artists are typically featured. So are historical landmarks\, architectural gems\, hidden art spaces\, and the work of anonymous “green guerillas” and graffiti writers. While old pollution lingers\, so do new issues surrounding gentrification and re-zoning. The area is changing rapidly\, and this tour features real-time information and insight. This route changes by the month\, but always passes quirky art and recreational spaces (climbing\, shuffleboard\, ax throwing\, etc.). Local artists and businesses are always highlighted- classic pillars and young innovators alike. \nWe walk after quick introductions at 2:00. The walk is between 1.5 – 2 hrs. Check address location to find where the tour starts (route always changes!). \nTickets often sell out\, and cannot be purchased after 8am on the morning of the walk… so try early!
URL:https://gowanusdredgers.org/event/art-walk-with-gotham-sidewalks-6-3/
LOCATION:NY
CATEGORIES:Arts,Guided Tours
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241130T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20241130T170000
DTSTAMP:20260502T003228
CREATED:20240926T151009Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241027T140348Z
UID:10000384-1732971600-1732986000@gowanusdredgers.org
SUMMARY:Jos Prol: ARRIVALS
DESCRIPTION:The Gowanus Dredgers are proud to present “ARRIVALS” by Joshua Prol. \nJos Prol was born in the Garden State\, fifteen miles west of the Hudson River. \nSince 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. \nInterests 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. \nHe 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. \nJos Prol: ARRIVALS \nReception: November 9 (5-8pm)\nOpen 1-5 PM Saturdays in November [9\, 16\, 23\, 30] or by appointment
URL:https://gowanusdredgers.org/event/joshua-prol-gowanus-arrivals/2024-11-30/
LOCATION:Gowanus Dredgers Canoe Club Boathouse\, 165 2nd St\, Brooklyn\, NY\, 11231\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241125T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20241125T203000
DTSTAMP:20260502T003228
CREATED:20241115T171648Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241115T174355Z
UID:10000395-1732561200-1732566600@gowanusdredgers.org
SUMMARY:BEHEMOTH - Poetry Night
DESCRIPTION:Join Gowanus poet Brad Vogel and friends at the Gowanus Dredgers Boathouse at 165 2nd Street\, Brooklyn\, for BEHEMOTH\, a poetry reading after dark wrapped in the coils of Leviathan\, a giant driftwood sculptural installation by artist Jos Prol (both leviathan and behemoth are primordial monsters mentioned in the ancient Book of Job). We’ll meditate on unstoppable fell forces\, vaguely defined powers that impact our lives\, and things monstrous\, seemingly undeniable. \nPoets include: \nDarius Phelps\nReuben Gelley Newman\nBenjamin Heim Shepard\nDL Newton\nBrad Vogel \n 
URL:https://gowanusdredgers.org/event/behemoth-poetry-night/
LOCATION:Gowanus Dredgers Canoe Club Boathouse\, 165 2nd St\, Brooklyn\, NY\, 11231\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/webp:https://gowanusdredgers.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/11/BEHEMOTH-2.webp
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241123T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20241123T183000
DTSTAMP:20260502T003228
CREATED:20241115T221709Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241118T023928Z
UID:10000396-1732381200-1732386600@gowanusdredgers.org
SUMMARY:Harmony 3: Sequoia Trio
DESCRIPTION:Harmony 3 is an NYC-based trio of dynamic musicians bringing a contemporary perspective to the classic ensemble of oboe\, clarinet\, and bassoon. Join them for a ‘mini’ concert\, where they’ll perform music including Jenni Brandon’s Sequoia Trio\, inside the large “Leviathan” artwork by Jos Prol. \nSaturday November 23rd\, 30 minute performances at 5pm and 6pm \nHarmony 3 is Katelyn Simone (oboe)\, Ella Avni-Levi (clarinet)\, and Melissa Kritzer (bassoon). \nEach movement of The Sequoia Trio (oboe\, clarinet\, bassoon sheet music) takes a quote about Sequoia trees from John Muir’s book The Yosemite and uses it to inspire the music. The opening waving pattern creates the gentle breeze as the growth of the tree starts in the bassoon\, moving through the clarinet and is carried all the way to the top of the tree through the oboe.   Movement two is sassy and jazzy\, describing the kind of resilient attitude that young trees must maintain in order to survive. “The Three Graces” plays on the idea of the three instruments in the ensemble and Muir’s own reference to Greek mythology. Finally in “The Noble Trees” the instruments play a hymn-like tribute to the largest living things on earth. The two “Tree Interludes” represent the individual voice of a tree and its story.
URL:https://gowanusdredgers.org/event/harmony-3-sequoia-trio/
LOCATION:Gowanus Dredgers Canoe Club Boathouse\, 165 2nd St\, Brooklyn\, NY\, 11231\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts,Music
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241123T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20241123T170000
DTSTAMP:20260502T003228
CREATED:20240926T151009Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241027T140348Z
UID:10000383-1732366800-1732381200@gowanusdredgers.org
SUMMARY:Jos Prol: ARRIVALS
DESCRIPTION:The Gowanus Dredgers are proud to present “ARRIVALS” by Joshua Prol. \nJos Prol was born in the Garden State\, fifteen miles west of the Hudson River. \nSince 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. \nInterests 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. \nHe 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. \nJos Prol: ARRIVALS \nReception: November 9 (5-8pm)\nOpen 1-5 PM Saturdays in November [9\, 16\, 23\, 30] or by appointment
URL:https://gowanusdredgers.org/event/joshua-prol-gowanus-arrivals/2024-11-23/
LOCATION:Gowanus Dredgers Canoe Club Boathouse\, 165 2nd St\, Brooklyn\, NY\, 11231\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241122T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20241122T220000
DTSTAMP:20260502T003228
CREATED:20241018T132646Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241114T151410Z
UID:10000388-1732305600-1732312800@gowanusdredgers.org
SUMMARY:Comedy at the Boathouse
DESCRIPTION:The only comedy show in a Brooklyn boathouse. Hosted by Chase Shanahan.\n\nCome check out a new stand up comedy show at the Gowanus Dredgers Canoe Club Boathouse.\nThis show is guaranteed to have the best comedians in NYC\, from touring professionals to curated local up-and-comers.\n\nLineup TBA\nDoors at 7:30\nShow at 8ish\nFree – BYOB – Wheelchair Accessible – A great time all together\nFollow @shahanagans on Instagram for more information.
URL:https://gowanusdredgers.org/event/comedy-at-the-boathouse-4/
LOCATION:Gowanus Dredgers Canoe Club Boathouse\, 165 2nd St\, Brooklyn\, NY\, 11231\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241116T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20241116T170000
DTSTAMP:20260502T003228
CREATED:20240926T151009Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241027T140348Z
UID:10000382-1731762000-1731776400@gowanusdredgers.org
SUMMARY:Jos Prol: ARRIVALS
DESCRIPTION:The Gowanus Dredgers are proud to present “ARRIVALS” by Joshua Prol. \nJos Prol was born in the Garden State\, fifteen miles west of the Hudson River. \nSince 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. \nInterests 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. \nHe 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. \nJos Prol: ARRIVALS \nReception: November 9 (5-8pm)\nOpen 1-5 PM Saturdays in November [9\, 16\, 23\, 30] or by appointment
URL:https://gowanusdredgers.org/event/joshua-prol-gowanus-arrivals/2024-11-16/
LOCATION:Gowanus Dredgers Canoe Club Boathouse\, 165 2nd St\, Brooklyn\, NY\, 11231\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241110T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20241110T143000
DTSTAMP:20260502T003228
CREATED:20240814T155919Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240814T194058Z
UID:10000327-1731243600-1731249000@gowanusdredgers.org
SUMMARY:Brooklyn Folk Festival: Banjo Toss Competition
DESCRIPTION:Each year\, as part of the Brooklyn Folk Festival \, contestants gather on the banks of the fetid Gowanus Canal to see who can throw a banjo the farthest in the – BANJO TOSS: BANJO THROWING COMPETITION! The special “throwing banjo”\, attached to a rope is tossed into the canal\, a federally designate Super Fund site. The marked rope pays out\, showing how far the banjo has been tossed. It is then hauled back in for the next throw. \nThe Brooklyn Folk Festival is presented each year by the Jalopy Theatre & School of Music\, a grassroots Red Hook\, Brooklyn community space that is a music venue\, music school\, and record label.  We are excited to support the Banjo Toss event activity so please stop by and join the fun! \nWe are told the best preparation for this competition is to attend a show at the Brooklyn Folk Festival so purchase tickets now before they are sold out.  While bearded men and women are growing in popularity as more people live\, work and play in our Gowanus neighborhood\, we are assured by the organizers that beards are optional. Our amazing collection of competitors reinforces the Dredgers theme of inclusion so stop by to cheer our competitors or compete in the toss as well!
URL:https://gowanusdredgers.org/event/brooklyn-folk-festival-banjo-toss-competition/
LOCATION:Gowanus Dredgers Canoe Club Boathouse\, 165 2nd St\, Brooklyn\, NY\, 11231\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts,Community,Music
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241109T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20241109T200000
DTSTAMP:20260502T003228
CREATED:20240926T151009Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241027T140348Z
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SUMMARY:Jos Prol: ARRIVALS
DESCRIPTION:The Gowanus Dredgers are proud to present “ARRIVALS” by Joshua Prol. \nJos Prol was born in the Garden State\, fifteen miles west of the Hudson River. \nSince 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. \nInterests 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. \nHe 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. \nJos Prol: ARRIVALS \nReception: November 9 (5-8pm)\nOpen 1-5 PM Saturdays in November [9\, 16\, 23\, 30] or by appointment
URL:https://gowanusdredgers.org/event/joshua-prol-gowanus-arrivals/2024-11-09/
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:20241102T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20241102T150000
DTSTAMP:20260502T003228
CREATED:20240926T212454Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240926T212814Z
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SUMMARY:Canoe Painting By Local Artists
DESCRIPTION:Join the Gowanus Dredgers Canoe Club as we give a few of our old canoes a makeover with the help of some amazing local artists! \nDavid Barthold\, Tom Fruin\, Jos Prol\, Bonnie Ralston\, and Adam Suerte will enliven the canoes with vibrant new designs! \nStop by on October 26th and November 2nd to see how they reinvigorate our rides with artwork! \nSaturday\, Oct 26: Tom Fruin\, Jos Prol\, Adam Suerte\nSaturday\, Nov. 2: David Barthold\, Bonnie Ralston\n10am–3pm
URL:https://gowanusdredgers.org/event/canoe-painting-by-local-artists/2024-11-02/
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:20241026T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20241026T170000
DTSTAMP:20260502T003228
CREATED:20240920T132138Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241021T132410Z
UID:10000391-1729947600-1729962000@gowanusdredgers.org
SUMMARY:Gowanus Dredgers’ Members Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Ahoy! The Gowanus Dredgers Boathouse is proud to present a group exhibition featuring artwork by members of the Gowanus Dredgers Canoe Club. Presented as part of Gowanus Open Studios 2024\, the exhibit includes sculpture\, photography\, painting\, drawing\, and collage that showcase the breadth of creativity and craftsmanship among the Dredgers’ members. \nFeatured artists include: \n\nGary Francis\nCallie Hirsh\nNene Humphry\nMia Martelli\nJos Prol\nNicole Vergalla\nBrad Vogel\n\nThe group exhibition will be on view October 5–26 (Saturdays\, 1–5pm or by appointment). \nThe Boathouse will be open 12-6pm on Saturday\, October 19 & Sunday\, October 20 for Gowanus Open Studios and Open House New York. \n\n\n\n﻿
URL:https://gowanusdredgers.org/event/gowanus-dredgers-members-exhibition/2024-10-26/
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:20241026T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20241026T123000
DTSTAMP:20260502T003228
CREATED:20241024T163251Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241024T163251Z
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SUMMARY:Street / Art Gowanus walking tour
DESCRIPTION:Local artist Rich Garr leads this exploration through the Gowanus waterfront. He is a longtime area artist focusing on public art and community. This walking tour is a multi-sensory collage featuring art\, and responding to the area’s renowned history and current events. This month the walk starts at Shelsky’s (4th Ave / 10th St) and will end at the boathouse\, where artists will be on-site painting canoes. \nSwoon\, Mast\, Guild\, Wolf Tits and other funky street artists are typically featured. So are historical landmarks\, architectural gems\, hidden art spaces\, and the work of anonymous “green guerillas” and graffiti writers. While old pollution lingers\, so do new issues surrounding gentrification and re-zoning. The area is changing rapidly\, and this tour features real-time information and insight. This route changes by the month\, but always passes quirky art and recreational spaces (climbing\, shuffleboard\, ax throwing\, etc.). Local artists and businesses are always highlighted- classic pillars and young innovators alike. \nWe walk after quick introductions at 11:00. The walk is between 1.5 – 2 hrs\, & ends near the Gowanus Dredgers Boathouse. Meet at Shelsky’s\, a great place to pick up some coffee and a snack if you want it for the walk. \nTickets often sell out\, and cannot be purchased after 8am on the morning of the walk… so try early!
URL:https://gowanusdredgers.org/event/art-walk-with-gotham-sidewalks-6-2/
LOCATION:NY
CATEGORIES:Arts,Guided Tours
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241026T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20241026T150000
DTSTAMP:20260502T003228
CREATED:20240926T212454Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240926T212814Z
UID:10000385-1729936800-1729954800@gowanusdredgers.org
SUMMARY:Canoe Painting By Local Artists
DESCRIPTION:Join the Gowanus Dredgers Canoe Club as we give a few of our old canoes a makeover with the help of some amazing local artists! \nDavid Barthold\, Tom Fruin\, Jos Prol\, Bonnie Ralston\, and Adam Suerte will enliven the canoes with vibrant new designs! \nStop by on October 26th and November 2nd to see how they reinvigorate our rides with artwork! \nSaturday\, Oct 26: Tom Fruin\, Jos Prol\, Adam Suerte\nSaturday\, Nov. 2: David Barthold\, Bonnie Ralston\n10am–3pm
URL:https://gowanusdredgers.org/event/canoe-painting-by-local-artists/2024-10-26/
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:20241020T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20241020T180000
DTSTAMP:20260502T003228
CREATED:20240920T132138Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241021T132410Z
UID:10000367-1729425600-1729447200@gowanusdredgers.org
SUMMARY:Gowanus Dredgers’ Members Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Ahoy! The Gowanus Dredgers Boathouse is proud to present a group exhibition featuring artwork by members of the Gowanus Dredgers Canoe Club. Presented as part of Gowanus Open Studios 2024\, the exhibit includes sculpture\, photography\, painting\, drawing\, and collage that showcase the breadth of creativity and craftsmanship among the Dredgers’ members. \nFeatured artists include: \n\nGary Francis\nCallie Hirsh\nNene Humphry\nMia Martelli\nJos Prol\nNicole Vergalla\nBrad Vogel\n\nThe group exhibition will be on view October 5–26 (Saturdays\, 1–5pm or by appointment). \nThe Boathouse will be open 12-6pm on Saturday\, October 19 & Sunday\, October 20 for Gowanus Open Studios and Open House New York. \n\n\n\n﻿
URL:https://gowanusdredgers.org/event/gowanus-dredgers-members-exhibition/2024-10-20/
LOCATION:Gowanus Dredgers Canoe Club Boathouse\, 165 2nd St\, Brooklyn\, NY\, 11231\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts
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