Saturday, Oct 18, 2025 at 12:00pm
Works on Water Triennial Exhibition
LMCC’s The Arts Center at Governors Island will serve as the hub and central exhibition space for The Works on Water 2025 Triennial, a multi-sited exhibition and series of public art interventions made on, in, and with urban bodies of water, created in response to our global climate crisis. The exhibition, curated by Emily Blumenfeld and Kendal Henry with the Works on Water team, frames the growing genre of Water Art as a defining environmental art form of the 21st century, exploring themes of access, exploitation, conservation, remediation, and care. Now in its third edition, this dynamic triennial invites New Yorkers to experience and reimagine the edges of the city through site-specific, participatory, and time-based works, in partnership with Wildlife Conservation Society/NY Aquarium, South Street Seaport, and North Brooklyn Boat Club. Artists include: Frank Bloem, Jeremy Dennis, Marie Lorenz, sTo Len, Lize Mogel, Eve Mosher, Nancy Nowacek, Sarah Cameron Sunde, Sunk Shore (Carolyn Hall and Clarinda MacLow), and Marina Zurkow.
The Works on Water 2025 Triennial exhibition at The Arts Center on Governors Island will be open to the public on Saturdays & Sundays, 12-6pm, and weekdays by appointment, August 28 through October 26. The exhibition will be on view in the Upper and Lower Galleries of The Arts Center. A series of public workshops in July and September will accompany the exhibition.
The full Triennial runs May 20 to October 26 and includes Walking the Edge, a collective walk of all 520 miles of New York City’s Coastline. Visit worksonwater.org for details.
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