Fish Migration Celebration: Puppet-Making Workshop & Open Studio

Fish Migration Celebration: Puppet-Making Workshop & Open Studio

Join artist Greg Corbino for a marine Puppet-Making Workshop and explore artwork inspired by the rich marine world of the Hudson River!

By Lower Manhattan Cultural Council

Date and time

Saturday, May 31 · 11am - 3pm EDT

Location

The Arts Center at Governors Island, Studio A4

110 Andes Road Studio A4 New York, NY 10004

Agenda

1:00 PM - 3:00 PM

Marine Puppet-Making Workshop

Greg Corbino

11:00 AM - 3:00 PM

Open Studio

Greg Corbino

About this event

  • Event lasts 4 hours

Join artist Greg Corbino for Fish Migration Celebration Puppet-Making Workshop & Open Studio to learn about the epic migration of Hudson River fishes like the Atlantic sturgeon, American eel, and striped bass! Visit the Open Studio to view artwork created specifically for Riverkeeper’s Fish Migration Celebration on June 14th, which will feature a flotilla of 5 art boats, with designs inspired by the fish themselves, including a 68-foot Atlantic Sturgeon puppet, a fabulous tribute to one of the river’s most magnificent creatures.​​​​‌ ‍‍​‍​‍‌ ​ ‌‍​‌‌‍ ‍‌‍‍‌‌ ‌

From 1pm to 3pm, participants of all ages are invited to join Greg to create their own migrating fish puppet to bring to the celebration. Puppets will be crafted from plastic bottle marine debris collected from the Hudson River by the Harbor School‘s shoreline clean-up program, the Harbor Seals.

All materials are provided, and all ages and skill levels are welcome. Children under 12 must be accompanied by an adult.

Accessibility: Studio A4 is accessible via the last entrance to the Arts Center on Andes Road. This entrance is accessed by a set of 5 small steps or an ADA compliant ramp. Accessible restroom facilities are located on the first floor.

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Greg Corbino is an OBIE Award-winning designer with an emphasis on puppetry, large-scale installation and performance in public space. His designs have been called “gorgeously baroque” by The New Yorker and “crafty and audacious” by The New York Times. His work has been presented at Soho Rep (It’s That Time of the Month, Give Me Carmelita Tropicana, The Great Privation), The Brooklyn Academy of Music (Cumulus Frenzy), Notre Dame Shakespeare Festival (As You Like It) as well as The High Line, The Architecture League of New York, The Queens Museum, The Leslie Lohman Museum of Art, HEREarts, Guild Hall, Art Yard, and the Smithsonian Institution. Internationally his work has been produced at QueerLab (Rome), Duncan Dance Research Center (Athens, Greece) Togo Village Art Museum (Togo, Taiwan), Other Music Academy (Weimar, Germany), and Festival Mondial des Théâtres de Marionnettes (Charleville-Mézières, France). His ongoing public space puppet performance, MURMURATIONS, draws attention to the environmental impact of plastics with giant puppets crafted of plastic trash collected from New York shorelines and has been supported by the The New York State Council on the Arts, Lower Manhattan Cultural Council, and Greenpeace USA. He lives and works in Brooklyn.

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LMCC is Manhattan's Arts Council, offering free public programs in Manhattan and at The Arts Center at Governors Island. Learn more at LMCC.net.

Frequently asked questions

How do I get to The Arts Center at Governors Island?

The Arts Center is accessible by a short eight-minute ferry ride from Lower Manhattan to Governors Island, and a one-minute walk from Soissons Landing ferry pier. Visitors can take the Governors Island Ferry or NYC Ferry. All ferries are wheelchair accessible. More info at bit.ly/LMCC-Visit.

Is the Arts Center wheelchair-accessible?

The main entrance on the lower level of the Arts Center is wheelchair-accessible. Accessible restrooms are located on the Lower Level. The upper level is accessible by an ADA complaint ramp to Studio A4 and the Residency Studios. Please email info@lmcc.net with additional questions.

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