Nurturing the Remains: A Community Ritual at Jean Shin’s Offering

Nurturing the Remains: A Community Ritual at Jean Shin’s Offering

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The Green-Wood CemeteryBrooklyn, NY
Saturday, April 18  •  3 PM - 5 PM
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Join us on the first day of Offering, a new site-specific installation by artist Jean Shin.

Join us on the first day of Offering, a new site-specific installation by artist Jean Shin. Created from fallen trees from the Cemetery’s grounds, the work draws inspiration from Korean tumuli burial mounds and honors cycles of remembrance, decay, and renewal.To mark the opening of the installation and the debut weekend of the historic Green-House, we will begin in the Modern Chapel where Shin will introduce the work, followed by remarks from Gabrielle Gatto, Manager of Public Programs, on Green-Wood’s approach to death education and collective remembrance. Participants will then take part in a community ritual led by Mudang Jenn, a Korean shaman. Afterward, everyone is invited to the Green-House to view Shin's Caledon Landscape.

Please note that if only 1 ticket shows as available during the purchase process, that is the last ticket available.

Before Reserving Your Spot, Please Note:

  • Where To Go: This program will take place at the Modern Chapel near the Main Entrance at Fifth Avenue and 25th Street (500 25th Street).
  • Accessibility & Safety: The Modern Chapel is not fully ADA-compliant, however, accommodations for entrance can be made for visitors using wheelchairs or other mobility aids. Before reserving tickets, we encourage visitors to contact our staff with any questions regarding accommodations and accessibility at 718-210-3080, ext. 1, or events@green-wood.com.

Photo Credit: Etienne Frossard

Join us on the first day of Offering, a new site-specific installation by artist Jean Shin.

Join us on the first day of Offering, a new site-specific installation by artist Jean Shin. Created from fallen trees from the Cemetery’s grounds, the work draws inspiration from Korean tumuli burial mounds and honors cycles of remembrance, decay, and renewal.To mark the opening of the installation and the debut weekend of the historic Green-House, we will begin in the Modern Chapel where Shin will introduce the work, followed by remarks from Gabrielle Gatto, Manager of Public Programs, on Green-Wood’s approach to death education and collective remembrance. Participants will then take part in a community ritual led by Mudang Jenn, a Korean shaman. Afterward, everyone is invited to the Green-House to view Shin's Caledon Landscape.

Please note that if only 1 ticket shows as available during the purchase process, that is the last ticket available.

Before Reserving Your Spot, Please Note:

  • Where To Go: This program will take place at the Modern Chapel near the Main Entrance at Fifth Avenue and 25th Street (500 25th Street).
  • Accessibility & Safety: The Modern Chapel is not fully ADA-compliant, however, accommodations for entrance can be made for visitors using wheelchairs or other mobility aids. Before reserving tickets, we encourage visitors to contact our staff with any questions regarding accommodations and accessibility at 718-210-3080, ext. 1, or events@green-wood.com.

Photo Credit: Etienne Frossard

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Highlights

  • 2 hours
  • In person

Refund Policy

No refunds

Location

The Green-Wood Cemetery

500 25th Street

Brooklyn, NY 11232

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