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November 21, 2007 on 7:39 pm | In Brooklyn, chalk line, climate change, community, global warming, public art |

You can find out how hard it was to peddle the bike over Brooklyn Bridge, what were the best neighborhoods for chalking, how many city agencies I talked to and all the stories I heard along the way.*

I will be screening the rough cut documentary and talking more in depth about the HighWaterLine project, upcoming projects and what it means to be an artist in the public realm at a couple of great events upcoming:

  • Tuesday, November 27th, Solar One:
    The ongoing Tuesday night series hosted by the inimitable Chris Neidl is featuring artists working in/with the environment. I will be showing some of the new maps that I have been working on in regards to HWL and reviewing the new projects. I am also hoping to have a discussion about the power of art as intervention.
    Solar One, East 23rd Street at the East River
    directions
    Tuesday, November 27th, 7:00pm
  • Tuesday, December 4th, Pratt Institute’s Urban Artists and Social Change Speaker Series:
    I will be talking about HWL and upcoming projects and discussing the merits of artists taking on social action roles.
    Alumni Reading Room (third floor of the Library), Pratt Brooklyn
    directions
    Tuesday, December 4th, 12:00pm-2:00pm

Please come out and join me for what I hope will be interesting conversations about the HWL and the greater world of art as issue and intervention.

*For the really juicy stuff you will have to catch me “off the record.

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