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Waterfront Access and Divide: Opening Photo Exhibition and Ribbon Cutting at Tompkinsville Park on Saturday, May 21, at 1pm

5/16/2022

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 As we begin to create an Environmental Justice Agenda for our borough, we hope to hear your voice... 

You are cordially invited to join us for the Waterfront: Access & Divide Outdoor Photo Exhibition opening Saturday, May 21, 2022, at 1 pm at Tompkinsville Park. We will cut the ribbon and hear from local activists and leaders as well as the curator Kelly Vilar-head of the Staten Island Urban Center, fellow artists, and photo subjects.  This public immersion experience exhibits local artists and invites spectators to create stories about Staten Island’s waterfront. 
Waterfront Access & Divide is an exhibition of 44 photos that offer a glimpse of people, places, and things in our community. The photos shape potential stories of what is and what can be for our waterfront neighborhood. 

Our community deserves to benefit from the beauty and opportunity that proximity to natural waters provides. Community awareness and support is key as we fight for a waterfront that belongs to the community in the midst of our pursuit of social and environmental justice.  This series of photo vignettes prompts stories worth telling. Use your imagination. What story do you see in these photos?

Additionally, as part of its launch of the Center for Community Development and Action funded by the Staten Island Foundation, Staten Island Urban Center is conducting a survey during the exhibit to poll local residents’ priorities for developing a Staten Island Agenda for Environmental Justice and the needs of our north shore built environment. Survey responses will also be collected online at: https://www.siurbancenter.org/registration-form.html 

“I believe engaging our community to take part in creating a successful waterfront is what will make our waterfront successful,” Survey results will be compiled and shared with the public in an effort to create a comprehensive and resident-prioritized plan for Staten Island’s north shore waterfronts.  Free ices from Nice Ice Baby will be served while supplies last. There will be curated music playing throughout the opening event for all to enjoy.  

Waterfront Access & Divide is an NYC Art in the Parks exhibition funded by the New York State Council on the Arts, a state agency Statewide Community Regrant Program with the support of the Office of the Governor and the New York State Legislature administered by Staten Island Arts, Staten Island Foundation, NY Renews-Tides Foundation, and individual donors and with the support of NYC Parks Department and Partnerships for Parks’ Catalyst Program. Curator: Kelly Vilar; Photographers: Kelly Vilar, Shani Mitchell, Soraya Candelario, and Everet. Technical Support by  Shani Mitchell. Community Art Coordinators: Everet and Pauline Velez-Romano.

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    • Our Urban Town News - Spring Summer 2022 Perceptions >
      • Our Urban Town Spring Summer 2022 Perceptions Cover
      • Community Spotlight - Against Da Grain Angie Feature
      • Economic Study Finds MERC Is Next Step To Progress - Sam Cristy, SIUC
      • Our Community, Our Land - Saul Porter, SIUC
      • Colorism - Malasia Reed, CHS Student
      • An American Family - Rachel Sanchez, Educator
      • When Will Segregation End? - Ania Nixon, CHS Student
      • A Vision of Hope for Relief - Jaylette Jones Tottenville HS Student
      • Who Am I? - Nodrot Adebayo Tottenville HS Student
      • The Black Mid-Island Experience - Chelsea Jones, Tottenville HS Student
      • A Black Male Enters the South Shore - Tecumsay Morris, CHS Student
      • Tompkinsville Park is Healing and Everyone is making a difference
    • Our Urban Town Spring Summer 2021 - Refresh & Reimagine Blog Version >
      • Refresh & Reimagine Our Urban Town For A Post COVId 19 World
      • Coming Soon To Tompkinsville Spring/Summer 2021 Park
      • Happening Now In Tompkinsville Spring Summer 2021
      • Racial Impact Study Would Enhance Equitable Outcomes - By Kelly Vilar
      • Community Spotlight on Jersey Street
      • Landfill Fashionistas Live On >
        • Art and Action for Social & Environmental Justice
      • Notes from a Landfill Fashionista: Meat Consumption - A Major Polluter By Amara Cordero, Youth Writer
    • The Landfill Fashionista: Podcasting for the Environment
    • Our Urban Town Winter 2021 Blog Version
    • Our Urban Town Winter 2021 >
      • Congratulations to the Friends of Tompkinsville Park and to Artist Musa Hixson
      • The Fabulous Art of Shani Mitchell
      • Landfill Fashionista Art Wall of Portraits at Snug Harbor Cultural Center Through June 2021
      • Take Yourself Off Mute By Rev. Dr. Alfonso Wyatt
      • Grassroots Litter Program Underway
      • Supporting The Mental Health of Teens During COVID-19 Pandemic By Dr. Grace Feyijinmi
      • A Case For Moving Towards a More Culturally Responsive Education For Black and Brown Children By Fern Metcalf
      • Writings of Tysen Metcalf
    • Mental Boxing With Tysen
    • Spring/Summer 2020 >
      • "Tompkinsville’s Urban Village" by John Kilcullen
      • "Two Lynchings, One Borough: The Legacy of a Racialized Community" by Debbie-Ann Paige
      • "Conversations with Staten Islanders The Right to Lifer and the Progressive" by Roxanne Mustafa
      • "Census2020 Staten Island" by Tatiana Arguella
      • "Bittersweet: A Poem for the Environment" by Kristy Anderson
    • Spring/Summer 2019 >
      • "Living A Life Centered on Helping The Community" by Amoy Barnes
      • "Food for Thought" by Melishia Brown
      • "My Thoughts on Immigration" by Friday Martinez
      • "My Period" by Tiffany Davis
      • "REsistah Radio On AIR" by Kelly Villar
      • "Youth & The Power of Words: Thoughts on Teaching Creative Writing to Young People" by Raymond Ramirez
      • Haikus & Pantoums
    • Spring 2018 >
      • "Finding Your Authentic Feminine Power Voice" by Deborah Quinones,
      • "Why We Fight For Housing Dignity On Staten Island" by Deacon Mary Bourne
      • "The Black Helicopter Mom Chronicles" by Tammy Greer Brown
      • "Dyslexic Friendly Communities" by Laura Cavallieri
      • "A Daughter of DACA" by Judith Prado
      • "The Call For The Young Women’s Leadership School On Staten Island" by Susan Master
      • "Profiles of the Past and Present"
      • "The Food Deserts of Staten Island" by Susan Fowler
      • "Profiles of the Future"
      • "Paying It Forward" by Rosalind Diaz
      • "The New Surge of Women Entering the Political Arena: A Moment or a Movement" by Jasmine “Jasi” Robinson
      • "Nature and Justice" by Rev. Gabriella Velardi
      • "Why I March?" by Lorie Honor
      • "War is a Justice Issue" by Brittany Ramos DeBarros
    • Fall/Winter 2018 >
      • "The Debate: Jane Jacobs & Robert Moses On The Developing North Shore" by Kelly Vilar
      • "Why We Fight For Housing Dignity On Staten Island" by Deacon Mary Bourne
      • "Making Businesses Work on Bay Street" by Lorie Honor
      • "The Role of Civic Groups in Shaping Development & Advocating for Communities"
      • "Visualizing The North Shore" by Nicholas Zvegintzov
      • "Reflections on Serving the Poorest Staten Islanders" by Zulma Cruz
      • "Staten Island’s Unacknowledged Crisis of Environmental Devastation" by Saul Porter
      • "Out of School, Out of Work, But Not Out of Options" by Elizabeth Speck & Faoziyat Sanusi
      • "We’re Still Here" by Annecia Steiniger
      • "Thriving Students Reflect Thriving Communities" by Lou Bruschi
      • "The Mis-Education of Staten Island Development" by Kelly Vilar
      • "Maritime Education A future for Staten Island youth" by Captain Ann Fraioli
      • "Nature and Justice" by Rev. Gabriella Velardi
      • "The Promise of Tompkinsville Park: Why we don't give up." by Katie McCarthy
    • Summer 2017 >
      • "Editor's Page URBY and Democracy" by Annecia Steiniger
      • "We’re Still Here" by Annecia Steiniger
      • "Adaptation To Climate Change" by Annecia Steiniger
      • "Reclaim Our Harbors Through Maritime Education" by Isabel Bruschi
      • "Visualizing The North Shore" by Nicholas Zvegintzov
      • "Issues: A Hip Hop View" by Brendyn Owoyemi
      • "Recreation" by Nicolas Vilar
      • "My Concerns for the Growing North Shore of Staten Island" by Delcia Coye
      • Inaugural Issue Fall 2016 >
        • "The Debate: Jane Jacobs & Robert Moses On The Developing North Shore" by Kelly Vilar
        • "The Cromwell Update" by Steve Joseph
        • "The Role of Civic Groups in Shaping Development & Advocating for Communities"
        • "Making Businesses Work on Bay Street" by Lorie Honor
        • "Graffiti and Street Art on Staten Island" by Chris Penn
        • "Why have a Maritime Education & Recreation Corridor?"
        • "Staten Islander's Deserve Housing with Dignity" by Nick Petrie
        • "No School Seats, No Development" by Barbara Sanchez
        • "Confessions of a Black Helicopter Mom" by Tammy Greer Brown
      • "The Power of Play" by Kelly Vilar
    • Winter 2017 >
      • "The Mis-Education of Staten Island Development" by Kelly Vilar
      • "Thriving Students Reflect Thriving Communities" by Lou Bruschi
      • "Bringing Arts, History & Education to the Table: “Sandy Ground at St. John’s” Finale and Our Next Steps" by Robert Fanuzzi
      • "Dyslexic Friendly Communities" by Laura Cavallieri
      • "Breaking Barriers" by Naomi Watts
      • "Truly Organic" by Carmen Abercrombie
      • "Confessions of a Black Helicopter Mom Part Two" by Tammy Greer Brown
      • "An Essay on Social Justice" by Tysen Marcellus Metcalf,
      • "Maritime Education A future for Staten Island youth" by Captain Ann Fraioli
      • "#rebuildcromwell Open Letter No. 16"
  • We are Innovators & Activists
  • Gallery
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