About this Event
Explore the work of the 2026 Arts Center Residents at our May Open Studios at the Arts Center at Governors Island. This open house event is free, informal, and accessible to all ages. Reservations encouraged.
During Open Studios, attend a work-in-progress showing of […/+*^ <>€£¥$&@!!!!^^^] from Arts Center Dance Resident Moriah Evans, an immersive performance that confronts the body as an ambivalent place of political and existential conundrums. Limited seating, Reservations required.
Also on view at the Arts Center, New York City’s first Tempestry Collection: a project featuring sixteen hand-knitted panels or “tempestries,” each depicting a full year of the city’s daily temperature data rendered into various colors. No resevations required.
About […/+*^%<>€£¥$&@!!!!^^^]
A work-in-progress showing of a new piece by Arts Center Dance Resident Moriah Evans. The work is an immersive performance that confronts the body as an ambivalent place of political and existential conundrums. The work unfolds in a manner that prioritizes non-linear thinking and embodied ways of knowing. showing will feature collaborators Malcolm-x Betts, Chloë Engel, João dos Santos Martins, and Varinia Canto Vila.
This showing marks the culmination of Evans' Arts Center Dance Residency. You can learn more about the program here. […/+*^%<>€£¥$&@!!!!^^^] will premiere June 5-13, 2026 at The Chocolate Factory Theater. Learn more about the Chocolate Factory performance here.
LMCC Dance Residencies are funded with support from Dance Reflections by Van Cleef & Arpels.
About The Tempestry Project
Madison Square Park Conservancy is proud to present New York City’s first Tempestry Collection. Part of the nationwide Tempestry Project, a collaborative fiber arts initiative that turns climate data into striking visual and tactile works, this collection offers a unique, hands-on perspective on environmental change.
Created by a community of volunteer knitters, the project features sixteen hand-knitted panels or “tempestries,” each depicting a full year of the city’s daily temperature data rendered into various colors. The collection weaves together climate storytelling and civic history. The sixteen years selected, one from each decade spanning from 1870 to the present, highlight pivotal moments in Madison Square Park’s evolution, from its 19th-century redesign to the first public Christmas tree lighting in 1912 to its recognition as an accredited Level 2 Arboretum in 2018.
Presented in partnership with the Lower Manhattan Cultural Council at the Arts Center at Govenors Island.
On View at the Arts Center May 16 - September 27, 2026.
Learn more about the Arts Center Residencies here.
Agenda
🕑: 12:00 PM - 05:00 PM
Open Studios
🕑: 04:00 PM - 05:00 PM
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Host: Moriah Evans
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
LMCC Arts Center at Governors Island, 110 Andes Rd, New York, NY 10004, United States
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