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SUMMARY:Memorial Making with Lina Montoya
DESCRIPTION:Free with Museum Admission \nJoin artist Lina Montoya for an afternoon of public art making. Remember and memorialize those lost during the COVID-19 pandemic as part of the project\, Naming the Lost Memorials. \nGuests will create tributes that will accompany others in a large-scale community memorial that will open to the public at Green-Wood Historical Cemetery in Brooklyn for the month of May. \nNaming the Lost Memorials (NTLM) is a small team of artists\, activists\, and folklorists that has been curating memorial sites in New York City to name and remember victims of the COVID-19 pandemic since May 2020.
URL:https://www.statenislandmuseum.org/event/memorialmaking/
LOCATION:Staten Island Museum at Snug Harbor\, 1000 Richmond Terrace\, Building A\, Staten Island\, NY\, 10301\, United States
CATEGORIES:Special Events
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SUMMARY:Yes\, And Closing Event | Perfect Moment Review
DESCRIPTION:Collect\, Share\, Process \nFree with Museum admission \nJoin Yes\, And artists Day de Dada as they process the Perfect Moments that have been written on tags and collected through their installation over the past 8 months. It’s time to share\, read out loud\, and add the Perfect Moments Tags to the Day de Dada archives. Readings will take place throughout the first floor and sweet treats will be distributed as a thank-you to all the participants and Museum staff.
URL:https://www.statenislandmuseum.org/event/perfectmoment/
LOCATION:Staten Island Museum at Snug Harbor\, 1000 Richmond Terrace\, Building A\, Staten Island\, NY\, 10301\, United States
CATEGORIES:Performance
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SUMMARY:Bird and Nature Walk: High Rock Park
DESCRIPTION:Join naturalists Ed Johnson and Ray Mattarazo with Director of Natural Science Colleen Evans on a guided walk through the borough of parks. \nHigh Rock is a well-known bird magnet. Join us as we search for early spring arrivals\, including eastern phoebe\, pine and palm warblers\, rusty blackbird\, and others. \nMeet in the parking lot at the top of Nevada Ave. Registration is not required.
URL:https://www.statenislandmuseum.org/event/bird-and-nature-walk-high-rock-park/
LOCATION:High Rock Park\, 200 Nevada Avenue\, Staten Island\, 10306\, United States
CATEGORIES:Nature Walk
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SUMMARY:Vulnerable Landscapes: Members' Preview
DESCRIPTION:Become a member to attend the preview of Vulnerable Landscapes. \nBecome a member \nVulnerable Landscapes depicts an island at risk in the heart of the Nation’s largest city. This interdisciplinary exhibition centers the shorelines at the forefront of climate change in one of New York City’s most vulnerable landscapes: Staten Island. Together\, new works of contemporary art\, scientific endeavors aimed at resiliency efforts\, and art and archival materials from the museum’s collection examine the shared space between the built and natural environment and highlight local individuals advocating for climate justice and a deeper connection to where we live. \n \nFeaturing the work of: Billion Oyster Project\, James Vincent Brice\, Nate Dorr\, Sarah Nelson Wright & Edrex Fontanilla\, Nataki Hewling\, HERShot students: Madison Davis\, Alexandria Anderson\, Savannah Washington\, Soojin Yoonsmith)\, Nathan Kensinger\, Living Breakwaters: SCAPE\, Michael McWeeney\, Beryl Thurman and Sarah Yuster. \n  \nMajor sponsorship of Vulnerable Landscapes is provided by the Lily Auchincloss Foundation and by National Grid. \n              \nVulnerable Landscapes is also supported by Bloomberg Philanthropies.
URL:https://www.statenislandmuseum.org/event/vlpreview/
LOCATION:Staten Island Museum at Snug Harbor\, 1000 Richmond Terrace\, Building A\, Staten Island\, NY\, 10301\, United States
CATEGORIES:Members,Special Events
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SUMMARY:Vulnerable Landscapes Public Opening and Earth Day Celebration
DESCRIPTION:Free with Museum Admission \nCelebrate Earth Day at the Museum with the opening of our newest exhibition\, Vulnerable Landscapes\, as well as crafts and activities for all ages. \nEnjoy free seedlings from the NYC Native Plant Center (supplies are limited)\, try your hand at charcoal landscape drawing with Freshkills Park\, make plantable seedpaper\, examine habitat loss over millennia with a mastodon fossil dig\, and more. \nSeedling giveaways by the Native Plant Center\nBeautify your outdoor space with native shrubs that also benefit birds and insects. The Native Plant Center will be giving away the following seedling varieties: Aronia prunifolia (Purple chokeberry)\, Ilex verticilata (Winterberry Holly)\, Rubus occidentalis (Black Raspberry)\, and Amelanchier nantucketensis (Nantucket shadbush) \nWildflower Seedpaper with teaching artist Jenya Frid\nPlant wildflowers using recycled materials. Artist and educator Jenya Frid will walk visitors through the process of making seed paper using recycled paper pulp and a native seed mix. Once dried\, the paper can be used for cards or letters\, and finally planted to reach its fullest potential. \nLandscape Drawing with Freshkills Park\nJoin educators from Freshkills Park to learn more about landscape drawing with charcoal. Get your hands dirty and take in the views of Snug Harbor and the Kill Van Kull in this outdoor workshop. Space is limited. \nFossil Dig and Print\nThe word fossil comes from the Latin word fossus\, meaning “having been dug up.” Families are invited to dig through kinetic sand using delicate tools to uncover hidden fossils and make a fossil to take home! \n  \n \nMajor support of Vulnerable Landscapes is provided the Lily Auchincloss Foundation and by National Grid. \n              \nAdditional support provided by Bloomberg Philanthropies.
URL:https://www.statenislandmuseum.org/event/earthday23/
LOCATION:Staten Island Museum at Snug Harbor\, 1000 Richmond Terrace\, Building A\, Staten Island\, NY\, 10301\, United States
CATEGORIES:Family,Special Events
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SUMMARY:Bird and Nature Walk: Conference House Park
DESCRIPTION:Join naturalists Ed Johnson and Ray Matarazzo with Director of Natural Science Colleen Evans on a guided walk through the borough of parks. \nJoin us for a walk in New York City’s southernmost park\, as we search for newly arrived migrants\, including pine and palm warblers\, eastern phoebe\, blue-gray gnatcatcher and others. \nMeet in the parking lot across from the park Visitor’s Center\, on Satterlee St.\, at the end of Hylan Blvd. \nRegistration is not required for this event.
URL:https://www.statenislandmuseum.org/event/bird-and-nature-walk-conference-house-park-2/
LOCATION:Conference House Park\, 298 Satterlee St.\, Staten Island\, NY\, 10307
CATEGORIES:Nature Walk
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SUMMARY:National Poetry Month: Readings by Ukrainian poet Vasyl Makhno with translator Olena Jennings
DESCRIPTION:Free with Museum Admission \nIntroduced and moderated by Prof Susan Smith-Peter\, College of Staten Island/CUNY \nPaper Bridge is the first bilingual collection by Ukrainian poet Vasyl Makhno. Translated by Olena Jennings\, this collection of personal poems communicates the present day Ukrainian experience. \nIn Paper Bridge\, Makhno is able to preserve an “enviable spiritual equilibrium…one that grinds out the music even in the toughest of days\, a music that survived the twentieth century and keeps alive in the new horrors of the twenty-first\,” in the words of Los Angeles Book Prize winner Ilya Kaminsky. \nAbout the Author \nVasyl Makhno is a poet\, essayist\, and translator. He was born in Chortkiv\, western Ukraine\, in 1964.  Makhno left Ukraine in the late 1990s\, and\, after a short time teaching and writing in Poland\, ended up in New York\, where he still lives. His early work drew on the rich seams of Ukrainian modernism\, in particular on the ecstatic and eclectic genius of the interwar poet Bohdan-Ihor Antonych. His trajectory westwards was accompanied by a move away from modernist forms towards a simpler\, more outward-looking sensibility. The poet’s eye turned to the strange\, new landscapes around him. In New York\, he caught the tail end of the activities of the New York Group of post-war Ukrainian émigré poets. His poetry contains fond nods in their direction\, but as an immigrant of a different wave\, he is more enchanted by New York than his predecessors\, and more attuned to its paradoxical mix of local specificity and global reach. Makhno is today surely one of that city’s most dedicated poetic chroniclers\, flitting between Chinatown markets and Brooklyn bars – watching\, listening and recording. (Read more here) \nMakhno is the author of fourteen collections of poetry and most recently the book of poems One Sail House (2021). He has also published a book of short stories\, The House in Baiting Hollow (2015)\, a novel\, The Eternal Calendar (2019)\, and four books of essays\, The Gertrude Stein Memorial Cultural and Recreation Park (2006)\, Horn of Plenty (2011)\, Suburbs and Borderland (2019)\, and Biking along the Ocean (2020). Vasyl Makhno’s works have been widely translated into many languages; his books have been published in Germany\, Israel\, Poland\, Romania\, Serbia and the US.  Two poetry collections\, Thread and Other New York Poems (2009) and Winter Letters (2011)\, were published in English translation. He is the recipient of  Kovaliv Fund Prize (2008)\, Serbia’s International Povele Morave Prize in Poetry (2013)\, the BBC Book of the Year Award (2015)\, and Ukrainian-Jewish Literary Prize “Encounter” (2020).  Makhno currently lives with his family in New York City. (Read more here)
URL:https://www.statenislandmuseum.org/event/nationalpoetrymonth/
LOCATION:Staten Island Museum at Snug Harbor\, 1000 Richmond Terrace\, Building A\, Staten Island\, NY\, 10301\, United States
CATEGORIES:Performance
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