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ARTERIES: NYC in Circulation | Van Alen Institute Spring Festival

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ARTERIES: NYC in Circulation | Van Alen Institute Spring Festival

May 12, 2017 - May 18, 2017

What defines a city’s lifeblood? This spring, journey to the heart of the metropolis with Van Alen as we explore the myriad main streets and water mains, multicultural conduits and transportation corridors—both designed and off-the-cuff—that shape the urban experience and route our everyday lives. Across seven days of debates, explorations, and performances, we’ll discover a new understanding of our city as we traverse its arteries.

Spring Books Soirée
Friday, May 12, 6:00pm-8:00pm
Van Alen Institute
30 West 22nd Street

Join us as we launch the festival with a celebration of books by designers and urban thinkers we admire. Toast the fresh ideas hitting the shelves this spring in the company of the book authors:

Welcome to Your World: How the Built Environment Shapes Our Lives by Sarah Williams Goldhagen (HarperCollins, 2017)
Blue Dunes: Climate Change by Design edited by Jesse M. Keenan and Claire Weisz (Columbia Books on Architecture and the City, 2017)
Archigraphia Redux by Richard Poulin (Graphis, 2017)

 

 

To the Streets
Saturday, May 13, 5:00pm-7:30pm 
Roving Variety Show
Presented with WeWork
WeWork South Williamsburg
109 South 5th Street
Brooklyn

How do the city’s arteries shape public expression? Join us for a fast-paced evening of interactive presentations, performances, and more that will take participants to South Williamsburg and into the streets stretching into northern Brooklyn. Begin by grabbing a beverage and casting your vote for visions of the future of street protest—proposals for the To the Streets flash competition—then hop on a double decker bus for a sunset show on wheels as provocative performers and grassroots leaders guide us along the thoroughfares that bind the borough. We’ll ride back to WeWork South Williamsburg to toast the announcement of the winning proposal for To the Streets.

Second Avenue: Knish Alley Revisited
Sunday, May 14, 11:00am-12:30pm 

Street Food Walking Tour
Presented by Laura Silver

We’ll continue Arteries: NYC in Circulation with an exploration of how a broad avenue sustains century-old cultural and culinary identity amid rapid movement. Join the world’s leading knish expert Laura Silver, author of Knish: In Search of the Jewish Soul Food (Brandeis, 2014), on a foray up Second Avenue. The famed thoroughfare was once known as the Yiddish Rialto and Knish Alley for all the theaters and Jewish delis that lined the strip. Laura will point out reminders of the artery’s stuffed history on a tour that meets at Village East Cinemas and concludes at Yonah Schimmel’s Knishery, where participants can do some taste-testing of their own.

 

 

Person Place Thing: Justin Davidson
Monday, May 15, 7:00pm-9:00pm
Live Radio Show
Van Alen Institute
30 West 22nd Street

As architecture and classical music critic for New York magazine, Pulitzer Prize-winning Justin Davidson has written on the ever-changing city of New York, introducing new buildings, interviewing architects, and tracking the way the transforming urban landscape shapes who New Yorkers are. This spring, he published Magnetic City: A Walking Companion to New York (Spiegel & Grau, 2017), which takes readers on an insider’s tour of the five borough’s arteries through the lens of architecture, history, and personal stories.

As part of our spring festival, Arteries, NYC in Circulation, join us for a conversation between Davidson and former “Ethicist” columnist for The New York Times, Randy Cohen, in a live recording of the radio show Person Place Thing. Davidson will tell us about a person, a place, and a thing that have shaped his understanding of cities, and how that understanding has in turn shaped his work. The evening will also feature performances by violinist and composer Alicia Svigals.

 

Crossroads Conversations: Infrastructure
Tuesday, May 16, 6:00pm-7:00pm
Presented with Times Square Alliance and Cooper Union
Times Square Red Steps
Triangle bounded by Broadway, Seventh Ave., West 47th and West 46th Streets

Crossroads Conversations, a Van Alen public program series presented with Times Square Alliance, invites passersby to participate in 10-minute facilitated conversations facilitated by journalists at the base of the Red Steps, encouraging strangers from across the nation and around the globe to reveal multifaceted personal beliefs, provoke robust debate, and find common ground with people who may share differing perspectives. Join us on May 16 during our spring festival, Arteries: NYC in Circulation, for the fifth program in the series, focusing on infrastructure, as participants share their hopes for improving our nation’s arteries: the roads, pipes, and public transportation networks that pulse through our cities.

 

Gowanus Triple Bypass: Art, Environment & Real Estate
Wednesday, May 17, 6:30pm-8:00pm
Presented with Brooklyn Historical Society
128 Pierrepont Street
Brooklyn

Once an artery of commerce and industry, the Gowanus Canal and its surrounding area—an Environmental Protection Agency-designated Superfund site—has become emblematic of changing Brooklyn neighborhoods and forces that are impacting the experience of the borough: grassroots arts, environmental remediation, and real estate speculation. As part of our spring festival, Arteries: NYC in Circulation, join us for a fast-paced discussion with experts playing pivotal roles in these three arenas as we gain a better understanding of how the shifting flows of creativity and capital are redefining this historic artery.

Moderator: Joseph Alexiou, author, Gowanus: Brooklyn’s Curious Canal
Participants: David Briggs, principal, Loci Architecture and executive director, Gowanus by Design; Jared Della Valle, CEO, Alloy Development; Philip Silva, sustainability expert; and Abby Subak, director, Arts Gowanus

 

Talk/Back: Urban Nervous Systems
Thursday, May 18, 12:00pm-1:00pm
Presented with Black Gotham
192 Front Street
Manhattan

Kiosks, pop-up pavilions, and wifi stations act as nodes rising above the city’s arteries, connecting the urban nervous system. How does cultural identity and technology come through in the contemporary kiosk? In a city infamous for its nonstop flow of pedestrians engrossed in handheld devices, can these nodes offer a transportive path to the city’s layered stories and make unseen identities visible? And how do new iterations of the kiosk typology intersect with debates on “smart cities,” surveillance, and equitable access to urban amenities? As we conclude our spring festival, Arteries: NYC in Circulation, join us for a fast-paced lunchtime conversation at the new South Street Seaport programming hub of the Black Gotham Experience, where participants are invited to “talk back” with their impressions of how these icons of streets and public spaces should look and feel in the future.

Details

Start:
May 12, 2017
End:
May 18, 2017
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Website:
https://www.vanalen.org/projects/arteries-nyc-in-circulation/

Venue

Van Alen Institute
30 West 22nd Street
New York, NY 10010 United States
Phone
212-924-7000
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Organizer

Van Alen Institute
Phone
2129247000
Email
JCHOU@VANALEN.ORG
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