BEGIN:VCALENDAR
VERSION:2.0
PRODID:-//Gowanus Dredgers Canoe Club - ECPv6.16.2//NONSGML v1.0//EN
CALSCALE:GREGORIAN
METHOD:PUBLISH
X-ORIGINAL-URL:https://gowanusdredgers.org
X-WR-CALDESC:Events for Gowanus Dredgers Canoe Club
REFRESH-INTERVAL;VALUE=DURATION:PT1H
X-Robots-Tag:noindex
X-PUBLISHED-TTL:PT1H
BEGIN:VTIMEZONE
TZID:America/New_York
BEGIN:DAYLIGHT
TZOFFSETFROM:-0500
TZOFFSETTO:-0400
TZNAME:EDT
DTSTART:20240310T070000
END:DAYLIGHT
BEGIN:STANDARD
TZOFFSETFROM:-0400
TZOFFSETTO:-0500
TZNAME:EST
DTSTART:20241103T060000
END:STANDARD
BEGIN:DAYLIGHT
TZOFFSETFROM:-0500
TZOFFSETTO:-0400
TZNAME:EDT
DTSTART:20250309T070000
END:DAYLIGHT
BEGIN:STANDARD
TZOFFSETFROM:-0400
TZOFFSETTO:-0500
TZNAME:EST
DTSTART:20251102T060000
END:STANDARD
BEGIN:DAYLIGHT
TZOFFSETFROM:-0500
TZOFFSETTO:-0400
TZNAME:EDT
DTSTART:20260308T070000
END:DAYLIGHT
BEGIN:STANDARD
TZOFFSETFROM:-0400
TZOFFSETTO:-0500
TZNAME:EST
DTSTART:20261101T060000
END:STANDARD
END:VTIMEZONE
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251025T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251025T170000
DTSTAMP:20260514T165112
CREATED:20250915T011520Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250915T203052Z
UID:10000811-1761397200-1761411600@gowanusdredgers.org
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
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://gowanusdredgers.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/09/Desire-Lines-and-Daylighting-2.png
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251019T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251019T170000
DTSTAMP:20260514T165112
CREATED:20250915T011520Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250915T203052Z
UID:10000810-1760878800-1760893200@gowanusdredgers.org
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
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://gowanusdredgers.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/09/Desire-Lines-and-Daylighting-2.png
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251018T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251018T170000
DTSTAMP:20260514T165112
CREATED:20250915T011520Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250915T203052Z
UID:10000812-1760792400-1760806800@gowanusdredgers.org
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
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://gowanusdredgers.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/09/Desire-Lines-and-Daylighting-2.png
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251011T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251011T170000
DTSTAMP:20260514T165112
CREATED:20250915T011520Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250915T203052Z
UID:10000807-1760187600-1760202000@gowanusdredgers.org
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
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://gowanusdredgers.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/09/Desire-Lines-and-Daylighting-2.png
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250927T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250927T170000
DTSTAMP:20260514T165112
CREATED:20250814T204059Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250815T032142Z
UID:10000801-1758978000-1758992400@gowanusdredgers.org
SUMMARY:The Fall | Dan Noble & Robin Roi
DESCRIPTION:The Fall | Dan Noble & Robin Roi\nOpening Reception: Saturday\, September 6\, 5-7pm\nOn view Saturdays\, September\, 6\, 13\, 20\, 27\, 1-5pm or by appointment\nCurated by Pam Wong \nFeaturing paintings by Dan Noble and collage works by Robin Roi\, The Fall contemplates human fragility and resilience. \nDan Noble’s recent paintings explore the profound and unsettling moment of falling\, focusing on the human body in motion and the moment when the body succumbs to gravity. While the act of falling carries a sense of danger\, the focus of this collection is not on the impact\, but on the journey down—that brief\, weightless instant when the mundane world dissolves and a person is suspended between solid ground and an uncertain future. The figures exist in a liminal space\, an instance of pure\, unchoreographed movement. \nNoble’s paintings explore the moments when we are most vulnerable. But within that vulnerability\, there is beauty and grace — the human spirit that\, despite the fall\, may eventually rise again. \nRobin Roi’s works combine three of her loves – paper\, pattern\, and narrative. The Four Fiancés and Milagros are composed with Joss paper\, a symbolic material traditionally burned as an offering during Buddhist and Taoist funerals or ceremonies honoring ancestors. “Milagros” or “miracles” are a form of Latin American folk art related to faith and healing. The small charms are typically placed on altars as offerings or symbols of devotion\, \nRepresenting formal wear and finery from another era\, Roi’s pieces consider mortality\, tradition\, and hope. \nhttps://www.robroidesign.com/\n@robroidesign
URL:https://gowanusdredgers.org/event/the-fall-dan-noble-robin-roi/2025-09-27/
LOCATION:Gowanus Dredgers Canoe Club Boathouse\, 165 2nd St\, Brooklyn\, NY\, 11231\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://gowanusdredgers.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/08/The-Fall-Dan-Noble-Robin-Roi-5-1.png
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250920T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250920T170000
DTSTAMP:20260514T165112
CREATED:20250814T204059Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250815T032142Z
UID:10000800-1758373200-1758387600@gowanusdredgers.org
SUMMARY:The Fall | Dan Noble & Robin Roi
DESCRIPTION:The Fall | Dan Noble & Robin Roi\nOpening Reception: Saturday\, September 6\, 5-7pm\nOn view Saturdays\, September\, 6\, 13\, 20\, 27\, 1-5pm or by appointment\nCurated by Pam Wong \nFeaturing paintings by Dan Noble and collage works by Robin Roi\, The Fall contemplates human fragility and resilience. \nDan Noble’s recent paintings explore the profound and unsettling moment of falling\, focusing on the human body in motion and the moment when the body succumbs to gravity. While the act of falling carries a sense of danger\, the focus of this collection is not on the impact\, but on the journey down—that brief\, weightless instant when the mundane world dissolves and a person is suspended between solid ground and an uncertain future. The figures exist in a liminal space\, an instance of pure\, unchoreographed movement. \nNoble’s paintings explore the moments when we are most vulnerable. But within that vulnerability\, there is beauty and grace — the human spirit that\, despite the fall\, may eventually rise again. \nRobin Roi’s works combine three of her loves – paper\, pattern\, and narrative. The Four Fiancés and Milagros are composed with Joss paper\, a symbolic material traditionally burned as an offering during Buddhist and Taoist funerals or ceremonies honoring ancestors. “Milagros” or “miracles” are a form of Latin American folk art related to faith and healing. The small charms are typically placed on altars as offerings or symbols of devotion\, \nRepresenting formal wear and finery from another era\, Roi’s pieces consider mortality\, tradition\, and hope. \nhttps://www.robroidesign.com/\n@robroidesign
URL:https://gowanusdredgers.org/event/the-fall-dan-noble-robin-roi/2025-09-20/
LOCATION:Gowanus Dredgers Canoe Club Boathouse\, 165 2nd St\, Brooklyn\, NY\, 11231\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://gowanusdredgers.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/08/The-Fall-Dan-Noble-Robin-Roi-5-1.png
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250913T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250913T170000
DTSTAMP:20260514T165112
CREATED:20250814T204059Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250815T032142Z
UID:10000799-1757768400-1757782800@gowanusdredgers.org
SUMMARY:The Fall | Dan Noble & Robin Roi
DESCRIPTION:The Fall | Dan Noble & Robin Roi\nOpening Reception: Saturday\, September 6\, 5-7pm\nOn view Saturdays\, September\, 6\, 13\, 20\, 27\, 1-5pm or by appointment\nCurated by Pam Wong \nFeaturing paintings by Dan Noble and collage works by Robin Roi\, The Fall contemplates human fragility and resilience. \nDan Noble’s recent paintings explore the profound and unsettling moment of falling\, focusing on the human body in motion and the moment when the body succumbs to gravity. While the act of falling carries a sense of danger\, the focus of this collection is not on the impact\, but on the journey down—that brief\, weightless instant when the mundane world dissolves and a person is suspended between solid ground and an uncertain future. The figures exist in a liminal space\, an instance of pure\, unchoreographed movement. \nNoble’s paintings explore the moments when we are most vulnerable. But within that vulnerability\, there is beauty and grace — the human spirit that\, despite the fall\, may eventually rise again. \nRobin Roi’s works combine three of her loves – paper\, pattern\, and narrative. The Four Fiancés and Milagros are composed with Joss paper\, a symbolic material traditionally burned as an offering during Buddhist and Taoist funerals or ceremonies honoring ancestors. “Milagros” or “miracles” are a form of Latin American folk art related to faith and healing. The small charms are typically placed on altars as offerings or symbols of devotion\, \nRepresenting formal wear and finery from another era\, Roi’s pieces consider mortality\, tradition\, and hope. \nhttps://www.robroidesign.com/\n@robroidesign
URL:https://gowanusdredgers.org/event/the-fall-dan-noble-robin-roi/2025-09-13/
LOCATION:Gowanus Dredgers Canoe Club Boathouse\, 165 2nd St\, Brooklyn\, NY\, 11231\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://gowanusdredgers.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/08/The-Fall-Dan-Noble-Robin-Roi-5-1.png
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250906T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250906T200000
DTSTAMP:20260514T165112
CREATED:20250814T204059Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250815T032142Z
UID:10000802-1757163600-1757188800@gowanusdredgers.org
SUMMARY:The Fall | Dan Noble & Robin Roi
DESCRIPTION:The Fall | Dan Noble & Robin Roi\nOpening Reception: Saturday\, September 6\, 5-7pm\nOn view Saturdays\, September\, 6\, 13\, 20\, 27\, 1-5pm or by appointment\nCurated by Pam Wong \nFeaturing paintings by Dan Noble and collage works by Robin Roi\, The Fall contemplates human fragility and resilience. \nDan Noble’s recent paintings explore the profound and unsettling moment of falling\, focusing on the human body in motion and the moment when the body succumbs to gravity. While the act of falling carries a sense of danger\, the focus of this collection is not on the impact\, but on the journey down—that brief\, weightless instant when the mundane world dissolves and a person is suspended between solid ground and an uncertain future. The figures exist in a liminal space\, an instance of pure\, unchoreographed movement. \nNoble’s paintings explore the moments when we are most vulnerable. But within that vulnerability\, there is beauty and grace — the human spirit that\, despite the fall\, may eventually rise again. \nRobin Roi’s works combine three of her loves – paper\, pattern\, and narrative. The Four Fiancés and Milagros are composed with Joss paper\, a symbolic material traditionally burned as an offering during Buddhist and Taoist funerals or ceremonies honoring ancestors. “Milagros” or “miracles” are a form of Latin American folk art related to faith and healing. The small charms are typically placed on altars as offerings or symbols of devotion\, \nRepresenting formal wear and finery from another era\, Roi’s pieces consider mortality\, tradition\, and hope. \nhttps://www.robroidesign.com/\n@robroidesign
URL:https://gowanusdredgers.org/event/the-fall-dan-noble-robin-roi/2025-09-06/
LOCATION:Gowanus Dredgers Canoe Club Boathouse\, 165 2nd St\, Brooklyn\, NY\, 11231\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://gowanusdredgers.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/08/The-Fall-Dan-Noble-Robin-Roi-5-1.png
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250830T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250830T170000
DTSTAMP:20260514T165112
CREATED:20250716T201102Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250814T203512Z
UID:10000788-1756558800-1756573200@gowanusdredgers.org
SUMMARY:Urban Folk Art®: Adam Suerte\, Jason Mitchell and Mark Pellegrino
DESCRIPTION:Works by UFA® Studio members Adam Suerte\, Jason Mitchell and Mark Pellegrino \nUrban Folk Art®\nOpening Friday August 8\, 6-8pm\nGallery open Saturdays on August 9th\, 16th\, 23\, and 30th. 1-5pm.\nCurated by Pam Wong\nWhether they’re paintings of South Brooklyn\, large layered drawings of sticker and graffiti encrusted bar bathrooms or quiet scenes of Carroll Gardens and Gowanus depicted through linoleum prints\, these three members of the Urban Folk Art® Studios artist collective strive to describe the city’s daily operation.
URL:https://gowanusdredgers.org/event/urban-folk-art-adam-suerte-jason-mitchell-and-mark-pellegrino/2025-08-30/
LOCATION:Gowanus Dredgers Canoe Club Boathouse\, 165 2nd St\, Brooklyn\, NY\, 11231\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://gowanusdredgers.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/07/Gowanus-X-UFA-scaled.jpg
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250823T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250823T170000
DTSTAMP:20260514T165112
CREATED:20250716T201102Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250814T203512Z
UID:10000786-1755954000-1755968400@gowanusdredgers.org
SUMMARY:Urban Folk Art®: Adam Suerte\, Jason Mitchell and Mark Pellegrino
DESCRIPTION:Works by UFA® Studio members Adam Suerte\, Jason Mitchell and Mark Pellegrino \nUrban Folk Art®\nOpening Friday August 8\, 6-8pm\nGallery open Saturdays on August 9th\, 16th\, 23\, and 30th. 1-5pm.\nCurated by Pam Wong\nWhether they’re paintings of South Brooklyn\, large layered drawings of sticker and graffiti encrusted bar bathrooms or quiet scenes of Carroll Gardens and Gowanus depicted through linoleum prints\, these three members of the Urban Folk Art® Studios artist collective strive to describe the city’s daily operation.
URL:https://gowanusdredgers.org/event/urban-folk-art-adam-suerte-jason-mitchell-and-mark-pellegrino/2025-08-23/
LOCATION:Gowanus Dredgers Canoe Club Boathouse\, 165 2nd St\, Brooklyn\, NY\, 11231\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://gowanusdredgers.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/07/Gowanus-X-UFA-scaled.jpg
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250816T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250816T170000
DTSTAMP:20260514T165112
CREATED:20250716T201102Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250814T203512Z
UID:10000785-1755349200-1755363600@gowanusdredgers.org
SUMMARY:Urban Folk Art®: Adam Suerte\, Jason Mitchell and Mark Pellegrino
DESCRIPTION:Works by UFA® Studio members Adam Suerte\, Jason Mitchell and Mark Pellegrino \nUrban Folk Art®\nOpening Friday August 8\, 6-8pm\nGallery open Saturdays on August 9th\, 16th\, 23\, and 30th. 1-5pm.\nCurated by Pam Wong\nWhether they’re paintings of South Brooklyn\, large layered drawings of sticker and graffiti encrusted bar bathrooms or quiet scenes of Carroll Gardens and Gowanus depicted through linoleum prints\, these three members of the Urban Folk Art® Studios artist collective strive to describe the city’s daily operation.
URL:https://gowanusdredgers.org/event/urban-folk-art-adam-suerte-jason-mitchell-and-mark-pellegrino/2025-08-16/
LOCATION:Gowanus Dredgers Canoe Club Boathouse\, 165 2nd St\, Brooklyn\, NY\, 11231\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://gowanusdredgers.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/07/Gowanus-X-UFA-scaled.jpg
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250809T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250809T170000
DTSTAMP:20260514T165112
CREATED:20250716T201102Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250814T203512Z
UID:10000784-1754744400-1754758800@gowanusdredgers.org
SUMMARY:Urban Folk Art®: Adam Suerte\, Jason Mitchell and Mark Pellegrino
DESCRIPTION:Works by UFA® Studio members Adam Suerte\, Jason Mitchell and Mark Pellegrino \nUrban Folk Art®\nOpening Friday August 8\, 6-8pm\nGallery open Saturdays on August 9th\, 16th\, 23\, and 30th. 1-5pm.\nCurated by Pam Wong\nWhether they’re paintings of South Brooklyn\, large layered drawings of sticker and graffiti encrusted bar bathrooms or quiet scenes of Carroll Gardens and Gowanus depicted through linoleum prints\, these three members of the Urban Folk Art® Studios artist collective strive to describe the city’s daily operation.
URL:https://gowanusdredgers.org/event/urban-folk-art-adam-suerte-jason-mitchell-and-mark-pellegrino/2025-08-09/
LOCATION:Gowanus Dredgers Canoe Club Boathouse\, 165 2nd St\, Brooklyn\, NY\, 11231\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://gowanusdredgers.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/07/Gowanus-X-UFA-scaled.jpg
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250808T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250808T200000
DTSTAMP:20260514T165112
CREATED:20250716T201102Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250814T203512Z
UID:10000790-1754676000-1754683200@gowanusdredgers.org
SUMMARY:Urban Folk Art®: Adam Suerte\, Jason Mitchell and Mark Pellegrino
DESCRIPTION:Works by UFA® Studio members Adam Suerte\, Jason Mitchell and Mark Pellegrino \nUrban Folk Art®\nOpening Friday August 8\, 6-8pm\nGallery open Saturdays on August 9th\, 16th\, 23\, and 30th. 1-5pm.\nCurated by Pam Wong\nWhether they’re paintings of South Brooklyn\, large layered drawings of sticker and graffiti encrusted bar bathrooms or quiet scenes of Carroll Gardens and Gowanus depicted through linoleum prints\, these three members of the Urban Folk Art® Studios artist collective strive to describe the city’s daily operation.
URL:https://gowanusdredgers.org/event/urban-folk-art-adam-suerte-jason-mitchell-and-mark-pellegrino/2025-08-08/
LOCATION:Gowanus Dredgers Canoe Club Boathouse\, 165 2nd St\, Brooklyn\, NY\, 11231\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://gowanusdredgers.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/07/Gowanus-X-UFA-scaled.jpg
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250802T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250802T170000
DTSTAMP:20260514T165112
CREATED:20250627T013629Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250718T203911Z
UID:10000616-1754139600-1754154000@gowanusdredgers.org
SUMMARY:PAST PRESENTS the FUTURE: Joann Amitrano and AURAxDR
DESCRIPTION:PAST PRESENTS the FUTURE is a show by 2 Gowanus artists (Joann Amitrano and AURAxDR) whose work connects feelings\, places\, and the passing of time. \nParticipate in Our Collaborative Art Raffle\, starting July 19th!\nThe artists invite you to be part of a unique\, interactive art experience—and support the Gowanus Dredgers at the same time.\nHow to Enter:\nDonate $5 (or more!) directly to the Gowanus Dredgers’ PayPal using the QR code on-site or this link. Be sure to leave your name and contact info. \nPaint Together:\nWith your donation\, you’ll get the chance to add your own creative touch to a collaborative canvas. Art supplies will be provided. On August 2nd at 3pm\, AURAxDR will add his signature “AURA” image to the completed piece\, transforming it into a one-of-a-kind artwork. \nWin Big: At 4pm on August 2\, we’ll draw the winning ticket. The lucky winner will take home this unique\, community-created artwork—an original piece—valued at $4\,500! If the winner isn’t present at the drawing\, they’ll be contacted directly.  \nAll proceeds go directly to support the Gowanus Dredgers’ ongoing community programming. Don’t miss your chance to create—and win—a piece of Gowanus art history! \nPAST PRESENTS the FUTURE\nReception: July 12 6-9pm\nArtists at the Gallery Saturdays in July (19\, 26\, Aug 2) 1-5PM or by appointment\nCurated by Pam Wong\n  \nABOUT THE ARTISTS \nJoann began her artistic career in 1986\, when she would create wearable art from beads and found objects. As time went on she ventured into working with metals and would specialize in sculptural wire work jewelry and unique home decor art pieces.\nShe creates what she feels and has many mediums in which she works. She is currently creating works that use her photographs combined within her paintings. The combination of an abstract painting and a familiar place in a photo come together to create a semi abstract landscape.\nDriven by the desire to document the ever-changing environment around her\, Joann has naturally began cataloguing as much of the changes as she could. Through her lens\, she is saying these places\, people or times won’t be forgotten. While bearing witness to and capturing the transformations of entire neighborhoods and the complexities of the landscape she is also finding the source of her next mixed media painting. Her belief is that photographs serve as a living journal and that change is the one constant in life. \nThe street art of AURAxDR is the work of an established artist and musician that needed an anonymous space to share his deeper reflections of life and emotion on. The works evoke a mood or a meditative state.
URL:https://gowanusdredgers.org/event/past-presents-the-future-joann-amitrano-and-auraxdr/2025-08-02/
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/2025/06/Past-Presents-the-Future-JULY-Gowanus-Flyer-Web-16x9-1.jpg
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250726T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250726T170000
DTSTAMP:20260514T165112
CREATED:20250627T013629Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250718T203911Z
UID:10000615-1753534800-1753549200@gowanusdredgers.org
SUMMARY:PAST PRESENTS the FUTURE: Joann Amitrano and AURAxDR
DESCRIPTION:PAST PRESENTS the FUTURE is a show by 2 Gowanus artists (Joann Amitrano and AURAxDR) whose work connects feelings\, places\, and the passing of time. \nParticipate in Our Collaborative Art Raffle\, starting July 19th!\nThe artists invite you to be part of a unique\, interactive art experience—and support the Gowanus Dredgers at the same time.\nHow to Enter:\nDonate $5 (or more!) directly to the Gowanus Dredgers’ PayPal using the QR code on-site or this link. Be sure to leave your name and contact info. \nPaint Together:\nWith your donation\, you’ll get the chance to add your own creative touch to a collaborative canvas. Art supplies will be provided. On August 2nd at 3pm\, AURAxDR will add his signature “AURA” image to the completed piece\, transforming it into a one-of-a-kind artwork. \nWin Big: At 4pm on August 2\, we’ll draw the winning ticket. The lucky winner will take home this unique\, community-created artwork—an original piece—valued at $4\,500! If the winner isn’t present at the drawing\, they’ll be contacted directly.  \nAll proceeds go directly to support the Gowanus Dredgers’ ongoing community programming. Don’t miss your chance to create—and win—a piece of Gowanus art history! \nPAST PRESENTS the FUTURE\nReception: July 12 6-9pm\nArtists at the Gallery Saturdays in July (19\, 26\, Aug 2) 1-5PM or by appointment\nCurated by Pam Wong\n  \nABOUT THE ARTISTS \nJoann began her artistic career in 1986\, when she would create wearable art from beads and found objects. As time went on she ventured into working with metals and would specialize in sculptural wire work jewelry and unique home decor art pieces.\nShe creates what she feels and has many mediums in which she works. She is currently creating works that use her photographs combined within her paintings. The combination of an abstract painting and a familiar place in a photo come together to create a semi abstract landscape.\nDriven by the desire to document the ever-changing environment around her\, Joann has naturally began cataloguing as much of the changes as she could. Through her lens\, she is saying these places\, people or times won’t be forgotten. While bearing witness to and capturing the transformations of entire neighborhoods and the complexities of the landscape she is also finding the source of her next mixed media painting. Her belief is that photographs serve as a living journal and that change is the one constant in life. \nThe street art of AURAxDR is the work of an established artist and musician that needed an anonymous space to share his deeper reflections of life and emotion on. The works evoke a mood or a meditative state.
URL:https://gowanusdredgers.org/event/past-presents-the-future-joann-amitrano-and-auraxdr/2025-07-26/
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/2025/06/Past-Presents-the-Future-JULY-Gowanus-Flyer-Web-16x9-1.jpg
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250719T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250719T170000
DTSTAMP:20260514T165112
CREATED:20250627T013629Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250718T203911Z
UID:10000619-1752930000-1752944400@gowanusdredgers.org
SUMMARY:PAST PRESENTS the FUTURE: Joann Amitrano and AURAxDR
DESCRIPTION:PAST PRESENTS the FUTURE is a show by 2 Gowanus artists (Joann Amitrano and AURAxDR) whose work connects feelings\, places\, and the passing of time. \nParticipate in Our Collaborative Art Raffle\, starting July 19th!\nThe artists invite you to be part of a unique\, interactive art experience—and support the Gowanus Dredgers at the same time.\nHow to Enter:\nDonate $5 (or more!) directly to the Gowanus Dredgers’ PayPal using the QR code on-site or this link. Be sure to leave your name and contact info. \nPaint Together:\nWith your donation\, you’ll get the chance to add your own creative touch to a collaborative canvas. Art supplies will be provided. On August 2nd at 3pm\, AURAxDR will add his signature “AURA” image to the completed piece\, transforming it into a one-of-a-kind artwork. \nWin Big: At 4pm on August 2\, we’ll draw the winning ticket. The lucky winner will take home this unique\, community-created artwork—an original piece—valued at $4\,500! If the winner isn’t present at the drawing\, they’ll be contacted directly.  \nAll proceeds go directly to support the Gowanus Dredgers’ ongoing community programming. Don’t miss your chance to create—and win—a piece of Gowanus art history! \nPAST PRESENTS the FUTURE\nReception: July 12 6-9pm\nArtists at the Gallery Saturdays in July (19\, 26\, Aug 2) 1-5PM or by appointment\nCurated by Pam Wong\n  \nABOUT THE ARTISTS \nJoann began her artistic career in 1986\, when she would create wearable art from beads and found objects. As time went on she ventured into working with metals and would specialize in sculptural wire work jewelry and unique home decor art pieces.\nShe creates what she feels and has many mediums in which she works. She is currently creating works that use her photographs combined within her paintings. The combination of an abstract painting and a familiar place in a photo come together to create a semi abstract landscape.\nDriven by the desire to document the ever-changing environment around her\, Joann has naturally began cataloguing as much of the changes as she could. Through her lens\, she is saying these places\, people or times won’t be forgotten. While bearing witness to and capturing the transformations of entire neighborhoods and the complexities of the landscape she is also finding the source of her next mixed media painting. Her belief is that photographs serve as a living journal and that change is the one constant in life. \nThe street art of AURAxDR is the work of an established artist and musician that needed an anonymous space to share his deeper reflections of life and emotion on. The works evoke a mood or a meditative state.
URL:https://gowanusdredgers.org/event/past-presents-the-future-joann-amitrano-and-auraxdr/2025-07-19/
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/2025/06/Past-Presents-the-Future-JULY-Gowanus-Flyer-Web-16x9-1.jpg
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250712T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250712T210000
DTSTAMP:20260514T165112
CREATED:20250627T013629Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250718T203911Z
UID:10000620-1752325200-1752354000@gowanusdredgers.org
SUMMARY:PAST PRESENTS the FUTURE: Joann Amitrano and AURAxDR
DESCRIPTION:PAST PRESENTS the FUTURE is a show by 2 Gowanus artists (Joann Amitrano and AURAxDR) whose work connects feelings\, places\, and the passing of time. \nParticipate in Our Collaborative Art Raffle\, starting July 19th!\nThe artists invite you to be part of a unique\, interactive art experience—and support the Gowanus Dredgers at the same time.\nHow to Enter:\nDonate $5 (or more!) directly to the Gowanus Dredgers’ PayPal using the QR code on-site or this link. Be sure to leave your name and contact info. \nPaint Together:\nWith your donation\, you’ll get the chance to add your own creative touch to a collaborative canvas. Art supplies will be provided. On August 2nd at 3pm\, AURAxDR will add his signature “AURA” image to the completed piece\, transforming it into a one-of-a-kind artwork. \nWin Big: At 4pm on August 2\, we’ll draw the winning ticket. The lucky winner will take home this unique\, community-created artwork—an original piece—valued at $4\,500! If the winner isn’t present at the drawing\, they’ll be contacted directly.  \nAll proceeds go directly to support the Gowanus Dredgers’ ongoing community programming. Don’t miss your chance to create—and win—a piece of Gowanus art history! \nPAST PRESENTS the FUTURE\nReception: July 12 6-9pm\nArtists at the Gallery Saturdays in July (19\, 26\, Aug 2) 1-5PM or by appointment\nCurated by Pam Wong\n  \nABOUT THE ARTISTS \nJoann began her artistic career in 1986\, when she would create wearable art from beads and found objects. As time went on she ventured into working with metals and would specialize in sculptural wire work jewelry and unique home decor art pieces.\nShe creates what she feels and has many mediums in which she works. She is currently creating works that use her photographs combined within her paintings. The combination of an abstract painting and a familiar place in a photo come together to create a semi abstract landscape.\nDriven by the desire to document the ever-changing environment around her\, Joann has naturally began cataloguing as much of the changes as she could. Through her lens\, she is saying these places\, people or times won’t be forgotten. While bearing witness to and capturing the transformations of entire neighborhoods and the complexities of the landscape she is also finding the source of her next mixed media painting. Her belief is that photographs serve as a living journal and that change is the one constant in life. \nThe street art of AURAxDR is the work of an established artist and musician that needed an anonymous space to share his deeper reflections of life and emotion on. The works evoke a mood or a meditative state.
URL:https://gowanusdredgers.org/event/past-presents-the-future-joann-amitrano-and-auraxdr/2025-07-12/
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/2025/06/Past-Presents-the-Future-JULY-Gowanus-Flyer-Web-16x9-1.jpg
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250628T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250628T170000
DTSTAMP:20260514T165112
CREATED:20250530T022844Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250607T195938Z
UID:10000601-1751115600-1751130000@gowanusdredgers.org
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
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/webp:https://gowanusdredgers.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/05/RhythmFlow_BartholdLambert_16x9-scaled.png
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250621T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250621T170000
DTSTAMP:20260514T165112
CREATED:20250530T022844Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250607T195938Z
UID:10000600-1750510800-1750525200@gowanusdredgers.org
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
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/webp:https://gowanusdredgers.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/05/RhythmFlow_BartholdLambert_16x9-scaled.png
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250614T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250614T170000
DTSTAMP:20260514T165112
CREATED:20250530T022844Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250607T195938Z
UID:10000599-1749906000-1749920400@gowanusdredgers.org
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
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/webp:https://gowanusdredgers.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/05/RhythmFlow_BartholdLambert_16x9-scaled.png
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250607T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250607T210000
DTSTAMP:20260514T165112
CREATED:20250530T022844Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250607T195938Z
UID:10000607-1749301200-1749330000@gowanusdredgers.org
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
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/webp:https://gowanusdredgers.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/05/RhythmFlow_BartholdLambert_16x9-scaled.png
END:VEVENT
END:VCALENDAR