Help choose a finalist at a community meeting July 20th

Please join our nine finalists at our final community meeting to hear about their proposals for a public art project to explore the impact of climate change on Red Hook. Anyone who attends the meeting can vote on which proposal should be selected to be implemented. Stay tuned for more about our artist finalists and previews of their ideas before the public meeting!

The meeting will be held on July 20th from 5–9pm at Red Hook Initiative, 767 Hicks Street, Brooklyn.

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Red Hook Public Art Project on Climate Change

The Mayor’s Office of Recovery and Resiliency, NYC Department of Cultural Affairs, and Council Member Carlos Menchaca are leading a public process to commission a public art project on climate change and sea level rise in Red Hook, Brooklyn.

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Climate Policy and Programs is a unit of the NYC Mayor’s Office that leads the City’s program for integrated climate actions.

Red Hook Public Art Project on Climate Change

The Mayor’s Office of Recovery and Resiliency, NYC Department of Cultural Affairs, and Council Member Carlos Menchaca are leading a public process to commission a public art project on climate change and sea level rise in Red Hook, Brooklyn.

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