1. The Bronx, City Island:
Riches and Immigration. Fit out of the Barge, March,
2009.
2. Brooklyn, Newtown
Creek: Geological and Ecological Assessment of Newtown Creek's
Waters. Launch the Waterpod May 1, 2009.
3. Queens, Hunters Point
Pier: The Future of Mobility and Mobile Structures. Speakers
on Acrhitecture and The Future. May 2 - May 6, 2009.
4. Queens, Socrates Sculpture
Park: Queens as an Artistic Mecca. Art and Lectures
on Board. May 7 - May 14, 2009.
5. Manhattan, Stuyvesant
Cove Park: Environmental Awareness and Sustainability.
Seminars on Ecology and Science. DIY Tutorials on making Sustainable
Spaces, May 15 - May 20, 2009.
6. Brooklyn, Wallabout
Basin: Weeksville: African American Land Ownership and Political
Activism. United States Navy Yard: Honoring the Greatest Generation.
Public Discussion about Property, Alternatives, and the Future,
May 21 - May 26, 2009.
7. Manhattan, South Street
Seaport Pier 16: Knitting the Boroughs together and Linking
the City to the World. Tutorials and Talks on Art and Movement,
Transient Cultures, May 27 - June 2, 2009.
8. Governor's Island,
Dock 102: Governor's Island in Art, Film, and Literature.
Video Art Projected in the Main Space, readings, June 3
- June 10, 2009.
9. Brooklyn, Red Hook
Recreational Pier: Maritime Avenues of Culture, Commerce,
and Commuting. June 11 - June 17, 2009.
10. Staten Island, Bay
Street Landing: Preserving the Tidal Wetlands and Ecosystems
through the Retreat of Glaciers. An Environmental History
of the Five Boroughs. June 18 - June 25, 2009.
11. Manhattan, Pier 25,
North Moore Street: Resurgence and Recuperation, Renaissance
and Restoration in Education, Science, Government, and Architecture.
Educational Lectures on Scientific, Artistic and Historic
topics. Conference on Failed Utopias, June 26 - July 5, 2009.
12. Manhattan, Chelsea
Pier 61: The Gansevoort Peninsula as Alpha and Omega: Athletics,
Cinema, and Art. The River and its History, Art and Innovation,
July 6 - July 12, 2009.
13. Continue up the Hudson,
to The Bronx , on to Albany and Montreal. The Future. July
12, 2009, and forward >