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SUMMARY:Author Event: Daniel Root's "The East Village Then and Now"
DESCRIPTION:Organized by Book Club Bar\nWhen photographer Daniel Root moved to the East Village in the early 1980s\, this constantly changing neighborhood was in one of its periods of greatest ferment. Multiple immigrant groups maintained enclaves there—including Ukrainians\, Puerto Ricans\, Italians\, Dominicans\, and Poles—even as drug dealers plied their trade in abandoned buildings and young artists flooded in looking for cheap rents\, followed close behind by real estate speculators. Through his lens\, Root captured a young Madonna filming Desperately Seeking Susan on St. Mark’s Place; the storefront galleries of the East Village art scene; Life Cafe\, where Jonathan Larson would write—and set—Rent; retirees playing chess in Tompkins Square Park; junkies fleeing the police. Forty years later\, Root—still an East Village resident—has returned to the very same places where he took those pictures\, to document how the scene has changed. \nRoot’s “then and now” photographs\, presented together in this volume along with his wry commentary\, document the transformation of a legendary New York neighborhood for better and worse—higher rents\, yes\, but lower crime; displacement\, but also the persistence of community and creativity. A foreword by renowned artist Peter McGough and noted Beat historian Bill Morgan shed further light on the history of the East Village. This will be an essential volume for all downtown denizens\, past\, present\, and future. \nDaniel Root is a fine art photographer and a principal in the visual arts firm The Root Group. His popular predawn photographs of Manhattan water holes were collected in the book New York Bars at Dawn (Abbeville). You can find his daily photos\, a practice he’s now maintained for a decade\, on Instagram at @danielrootphotography. Root has lived in the East Village since the early 1980s. \nDaniel will be in conversation with Eric “Roscoe” Ambel\, musician/Lakeside Lounge.
URL:https://www.peoplesles.org/event/author-event-daniel-roots-the-east-village-then-and-now/
LOCATION:Book Club Bar\, 197 E 3rd Street\, New York\, NY\, 10009
CATEGORIES:Lower East Side History Month,Talk
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SUMMARY:Artist Talk + Workshop | Loisaida through Cyanotypes with Maylyn ‘Zero’ Iglesia
DESCRIPTION:Organized by Swiss Institute + Maylyn ‘Zero’ Iglesia\nJoin Maylyn ‘Zero’ Iglesias for a free artist talk and cyanotype workshop at Swiss Institute on Sunday\, May 17 from 1:30–4:30PM! \nWe will begin by exploring Zero’s place-based photography practice\, use of alternative photographic processes\, and connection to Loisaida and its Nuyorican culture. This will be followed by a hands-on workshop where we will learn about the process of preparing cyanotype paper\, and then develop cyanotypes of our own using transparent photo negatives of Zero’s work of the neighborhood and local found materials. \nAll materials are provided\, though participants are welcome to bring objects\, drawings\, and the like that they might wish to use in their making. \nThe workshop portion will take place outside\, on the Swiss Institute rooftop. Should there be rain\, this program will be rescheduled. Rain date is May 30th. \nRSVP required and spots are limited!
URL:https://www.peoplesles.org/event/artist-talk-workshop-loisaida-through-cyanotypes-with-maylyn-zero-iglesia/
LOCATION:Swiss Institute\, 38 St Marks Pl\, New York\, NY\, 10003
CATEGORIES:Lower East Side History Month,Talk,Workshop
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