Wetland Shadows: Public Art about our Waterfront

Please join us on December 2nd for a special presentation of Wetland Shadows, a public art project exploring the history of Hunter’s Point, Queens. Wetland Shadows tells the tumultuous story of the New York waterfront in microcosm. Artists Nathan Kensinger and Nate Dorr have been documenting the neighborhood's coastline for the past fifteen years, and now present two new site-specific video installations at the Queens Landing Boathouse and Environmental Center and Hunter’s Point South Kayak Launch. Wetland Shadows spans hundreds of years, from the original marshlands of the Newtown Creek to the newly constructed wetlands of Hunter's Point South Park, and layers the unseen past of industrialization, wild forests, artist interventions, and real estate development onto the coastline's new seawalls, towers, and promontories. The video installation at the environmental center will be on view from December 2nd to December 9th, and is created in partnership with the Hunters Point Parks Conservancy. Wetland Shadows is supported by a New York State Council For the Arts Grant, and by UnionDocs, a Queens-based documentary arts organization. 

Wetland Shadows
Opening: December 2nd, 2023 - 5:30pm to 7:30pm

Queens Landing Boathouse and Environmental Center and next door at Hunter’s Point South Kayak Launch: 57-28 2nd St Unit 105, Queens, NY 11101.


Written by the artist.

For questions email kensinger.nathan@gmail.com

Published on Nov 27, 2023 by Admin.

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