Brooklyn Through an Ecological Lens Film Screening

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Brooklyn Through an Ecological Lens Film Screening

Brooklyn Through An Ecological Lens is a film series with a focus on ecological issues in Brooklyn and its surrounding communities.

By Organized by Stand4 Gallery

When and where

Date and time

Thursday, June 8 · 7 - 9pm EDT

Location

Alpine Cinema 6817 5th Avenue Brooklyn, NY 11220

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About this event

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"Brooklyn Through An Ecological Lens" is a film series with a focus on ecological issues in Brooklyn and the New York City waterfront, curated by Jennifer McGregor and hosted by Stand4 Gallery in collaboration with ecoartspace: including the following films: By Way of Canarsie by Emily Packer and Lesley Steele, City TREES by Kristin Reiber Harris, Triboro by Nate Dorr, Urban Growth by Nate Dorr and Nathan Kensinger, The Whelming Sea by Sean Hanley, Unforgotten Films: Hart Island by Aaron Asis, and Underground Sound Project by Jenny Schweitzer Bell.

Stand4 Gallery is a 2023 BROOKLYN ARTS FUND grantee for the exhibition, "Bay Ridge Through an Ecological Lens" and it is with this support that we are able to host this special programming.

Brooklyn Arts Fund (BAF) is supported by the Greater New York Arts Development Fund of the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs (DCLA); the New York City Council, and the Office of the Brooklyn Borough President.

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