Brooklyn Bridge Park – Pier 5
334 Furman St
Brooklyn, NY 11201
- Monday 7:00 am - 11:00 pm
- Tuesday 7:00 am - 11:00 pm
- Wednesday 7:00 am - 11:00 pm
- Thursday 7:00 am - 11:00 pm
- Friday 7:00 am - 11:00 pm
- Saturday 7:00 am - 11:00 pm
- Sunday 7:00 am - 11:00 pm
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A Compassionate Lens: Chris Hondros Fund, Ten Years On
Brooklyn Bridge Park – Pier 5
Reflecting on 10 years since Hondros’s death, we asked the fund’s founders and awardees to select one of his photographs and share their thoughts about his prolific work—which continues to bring shared human experiences to light.
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Adobe Photoshop Lightroom Ambassadors: Stories From Around The World Featuring Aundre Larrow & Luisa Dorr
Brooklyn Bridge Park – Pier 5
Explore stunning and compelling visual stories of love, resilience, joy, and humanity as told by our Lightroom Ambassadors.
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Boss Workers
Brooklyn Bridge Park – Pier 5
American work has gotten increasingly unstable. It’s no wonder an increasing number are drawn to a model of working that gives them back some power. Welcome to worker co-ops—businesses where the workers literally own the place. Now, they are springing up across the nation.
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Preventing Overdose Deaths: How To Save And Uplift Lives
Brooklyn Bridge Park – Pier 5
Staff, volunteers, and participants at community-based health and social justice organizations in Connecticut, Michigan, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania share their ideas about how to reduce overdose deaths and improve the lives of people who have been harmed by punitive drug policies, discrimination, and poverty.
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Self-Preservation
Brooklyn Bridge Park – Pier 5
Black Women Photographers aims to disrupt the notion that it is difficult to discover and commission Black creatives. It is dedicated to providing a resource for the industry’s gatekeepers.
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The Luupe Presents: Food Visions
Brooklyn Bridge Park – Pier 5
Visions of Food, curated by The Luupe, is an exhibition of women and non-binary photographers reimagining how we see and experience food.
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Die lewe is nie reg vir my nie (This life is not right for me)
Brooklyn Bridge Park – Pier 5
Gangsterism in Schauderville was constructed during the apartheid era. Although apartheid is abolished, the trauma that emerged from years of oppression is still alive. This work exemplifies a humane representation of a community, trying not to let the past, nor the stereotypes, define them.
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I Am Because We Are
Brooklyn Bridge Park – Pier 5
With a higher proportion of the Dutch population finding co-living as a solution to the rising cost of living, providing elder-care, living sustainably, and coping with loneliness, these alternative options have become more available, and diverse.
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