City Island Hop
Lying minutes off the coast of the Bronx mainland is City Island. Spanning only 1.5 miles in length and occupying space off the coasts of both New York City and Nassau County, its singular location and history make the island a living laboratory for exploring New York City's history and future. The entire length of City Island can be easily traversed by foot and the surrounding water can be seen and heard from virtually all points. This proximity to the water lends City Island residents a unique perspective, as they enjoy many of the conveniences of an urban life, yet still maintain a close relationship with the water.
This walk will incorporate anthropological 'field study' techniques. The participants will be engaged in exercises designed to observe the environment and decipher its visual and aural 'cues'. The group will uncover the relatively unknown wonders of this "island existence" that thrive within the confines of an urban environment.
This walk holds 15 people.
Special thanks to Jamie Davis.
2012 WALKS
- 7 Through the Nose
- Backstage Realness
- Des Integration
- Fabstractions
- Island Night
- Les Amants du Pont Dieu
- Moss Me
- Necessity
- Pagan Poetry
- Salve
- Sensewalk #1: EVERYTHING IS NEW
- Sensewalk #2: MOVE ME BABY
- Sensewalk #3: SPACE IS THE PLACE
- Sensewalk #4: GIVE ME SOMEBODY TO SHOW
- Stories the City Tells Itself
- Superfun/d Speed Date
- Traces
- Unchanged When Exhumed
- Walk On
2012 ARTISTS
- Adam Weinert
- Andrés Andreani
- Andrew Mount
- Ben Weber
- Eileen Myles
- Felipe Meres & Todd Shalom
- J. Morrison
- Jon Cotner
- Josely Carvalho
- LoVid
- Lynn Marie Kirby & Alexis Petty
- Maria Chavez
- Matthew Radune
- Meredith Ramirez Talusan
- Michelle Boulé
- Miguel Gutierrez
- Nancy Nowacek
- Neil Goldberg
- Office of Recuperative Strategies
- Pratt Institute students
- Robert Mauksch
- Sarah Owens
- Todd Shalom
- Todd Shalom & Niegel Smith
- Tomaz Hipólito
- Xavier Acarin
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Admission
The group will meet at the NE corner of St Paul's Avenue and Westchester Avenue in the Bronx (this is at the Pelham Bay Park #6 train stop). You'll also need $2.25 (or free transfer) on your Metrocard.