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Exhibition Closing: Juan Bautista Climent-Palmer

The Loisaida Inc. Center 710 East 9th Street, New York, NY, United States

Juan Bautista Climent first Solo Show in NYC
The exhibition contains oil painting, watercolors, and sculptural installation with traditional papier Maché Mexican technique.

Exhibition closes October 7th, 2017

Juan Bautista is a Mexican artist from Xochimilco, Mexico City, a place with a millennial history that has influenced his work with a particular convergence of Christian and indigenous symbols.

ECOLOGICAL CITY-ENGAGEMENT/PLANNING MEETINGS

The Loisaida Inc. Center 710 East 9th Street, New York, NY, United States

OPEN CALL - ARTISTS
Visual Artists, Dancers, Performers, Musicians & Poets
present and collaborate with community creating artistic works exploring climate resiliency, water and ecological sustainability

ECOLOGICAL CITY – CREATIVE CLIMATE ACTION PUBLIC PLANNING MEETING

The Loisaida Inc. Center 710 East 9th Street, New York, NY, United States

Loisaida Inc. Center's 2018 Artists in Residence; Earth Celebrations engages the Lower East Side community through: ECOLOGICAL CITIES, a theatrical pageant and environmental action project to co-develop and bring together climate resiliency and ecological sustainability plans within the gardens, neighborhood and waterfront of the Lower East Side of New York City, and highlight its contribution to the city and address global climate challenges.

Ecological Arts Puppet Workshops

The Loisaida Inc. Center 710 East 9th Street, New York, NY, United States

Puppet Workshop with artist: Lucrecia Novoa

Ecological Arts Costume Workshops

The Loisaida Inc. Center 710 East 9th Street, New York, NY, United States

Costumes Workshop with artist: Michele Brody

The Native Caribbean Heritage Preservation Project – Exhibition

The Loisaida Inc. Center 710 East 9th Street, New York, NY, United States

The Testourmonials Project will host an exhibition at Loisaida Inc. Center opening Monday, March 26 - 30, 2018. The exhibition will be relaying information, sources, reflections, visual art, commissioned photography, and an installation to share the research.

Restoring the heart of Ni’Tiñao – Exhibition Closing

The Loisaida Inc. Center 710 East 9th Street, New York, NY, United States

Please join us for the closing reception of Restoring the Heart of Ni'Tiñao!
Ní'Tiñao means "relative; friend; progenitor" in Kalinago, and is eponymous with the Taíno peoples of the Caribbean. Loisaida Inc.'s artist-in-residence, Anthony Rosado's, work focuses on historical, indigenous Caribbean definitions of identity and the influence of their values, spirituality, horticulture, and language today, as well as our relation to these definitions right here in Loisaida. His exhibition aims to refute eurocolonial claims that the Ní'Tiñao were a divided peoples who went extinct. Via art and storytelling, We Exist, he tells us.

Taller de Soles (Sol Lace Workshop)

The Loisaida Inc. Center 710 East 9th Street, New York, NY, United States

Learn how to make beautiful and intricate lace pieces through a simple and meditative
technique with Puerto Rican fiber artist, Zaida Adriana Goveo Balmaseda, who will
introduce us to the technique as it is worked in her native country of Puerto Rico.
Understanding the essence of the technique gives us a vocabulary that we can apply in
both traditional and experimental/contemporary contexts.

Dome Building Workshop

The Loisaida Inc. Center 710 East 9th Street, New York, NY, United States

Learn how to build a dome, using Build With Hubs, Kit for Geodesic Dome Building. This kit uses pre-fabricated connection hubs that allow for the sides of the dome to easily snap together. Come together and build a dome! . The history of dome building on the LES goes back to when CHARAS built domes in collaboration with Buckminster Fuller in 1972/73. Syeus Mottel documented this effort in his photo-journalism book CHARAS THE IMPROBABLE DOME BUILDERS , first published in 1974 and now re published in 2017 by Song Cave Press & Pioneer Works.