COME TOGETHER: SURVIVING SANDY, YEAR 1 Exhibition Set for 10/20-12/15 at Industry City
By: BWW News Desk Oct. 02, 2013
To commemorate the one-year anniversary of Hurricane Sandy and celebrate the resiliency of New York City's arts community, which was hit especially hard by the storm, the Dedalus Foundation and Industry City present a nearly 100,000-square-foot exhibition, including more than 300 artists, titled Come Together: Surviving Sandy, Year 1, on view October 20 through December 15, 2013. The exhibition is curated by artist, writer, and publisher of The Brooklyn Rail, and independent curator, Phong Bui, who previously served as a curatorial advisor to MoMA PS1.
The exhibition will take place at Industry City, located at 220 36th Street in the Sunset Park neighborhood of Brooklyn, a historic manufacturing and innovation center. Industry City has been involved with Hurricane Sandy relief since Sandy hit. At the time of the storm, Industry City, which itself suffered extensive basement flooding and infrastructure damage, donated the use of 18,000 square feet of space to volunteer conservators who worked on the recovery of hundreds of works of art.
During the course of the exhibition there will be many events, including music and dance performances, screenings of documentary films, panel discussions regarding the conservation of works of art and preventative measures with regard to future natural disasters, and readings by poets who have been commissioned to write about their experience of Sandy.
Founded in 1981 by the artist Robert Motherwell, the Dedalus Foundation educates the public by fostering public understanding of modern art and modernism through its support of research, education, publications, and exhibitions in this field. For more information, visit: www.dedalusfoundation.org.
About Phong Bui
Phong Bui is an artist, writer and independent curator, who previously served as a curatorial advisor to MoMA PS1. He is also the co-founder, editor, and publisher of the Brooklyn Rail and the Rail Editions publishing press, as well as the host and producer of the radio program, Off the Rail on Art International Radio. About the Brooklyn Rail
Founded in October 2000, the Brooklyn Rail is a free monthly 501(c)(3) non-profit journal of arts, culture, and politics throughout New York City and beyond. The journal offers in-depth coverage of contemporary visual art, featuring local reporting and criticism of music, dance, film and theater, as well as book reviews, poetry, and fiction. ?About Industry City
Industry City at Bush Terminal is a large complex of manufacturing, office, and retail space on the Brooklyn waterfront. When it was built in the early 1900s, it was the largest manufacturing and distribution center in the world, and it helped turn Brooklyn into a major 20th-century seaport. Industry City is once again emerging as a major commercial center in the heart of Brooklyn, a hub of innovation and manufacturing that is an engine for creativity and local job creation. For more information, visit: www.bushterminal.com.

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