Tending the Edge: Caring for the NYC coastline and its communities, now and in the future.
This spring, as the city considers who will become our next mayor and we come face to face with our own future, NYC Department of City Planning (DCP), Culture Push (CP), and Works on Water (WoW), have come together, with support from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs through the Mayor’s Grant for Cultural Initiative. to consider how we will collectively tend to the edges of our vulnerable coastal archipelago.
Artists from across the five boroughs, who each have deep roots in New York City’s coastal communities, will spend the next two months with the water’s edge, offering points of engagement and weaving relationships across the shoreline, through districts, wetlands, rivers, and boroughs, all the way to city hall.
Tending the Edge coincides, intentionally, with the forthcoming primary election and the release of the next Comprehensive Waterfront Plan (CWP) which will define the city’s waterfront goals for the next ten years. Collectively, Tending the Edge emphasizes that the CWP is not just a document, but a reflection of our lived experiences and aspirations and aims to bring the CWP into the public discourse during this critical moment. Most importantly, we are asking you – as a leader in the city, to act with urgency, to uphold the CWP and to prioritize issues of climate adaptation and resiliency planning.
“This program is supported, in part, by public funds from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs in partnership with the City Council and the Department of City Planning (DCP).”
Yucca + Jamaica Bay Wildlife Refuge
Yucca is a summer research project that sits in the in-between; it is led by seeing what happens, Simone’s water futures practice and what author Bayo Akomolafe calls “an activism of inquiry”.
Follow Simone’s journey as she documents her experiences visiting Jamaica Bay Wildlife Refuge in Queens, NYC, as well as her speculations on the desires and imaginations of wetlands, especially as it relates to land development in NYC.
This project aims to respond to and be in dialogue with a set of curated multimedia content and conversations, and the New York City Comprehensive Waterfront Plan. Yucca will also expand to include Johnson’s pilot BLUE PLANET FREE SCHOOL, which will host a series of weekly workshops focused on learning about wetlands through the beginning of July.
Learn more about Yucca on Simone’s Are.na page. + Find @blueplanetfreeschool on Instagram!