Gowanus art project highlights flooding and community resilience * Brooklyn Paper
Briefly

The Dear Neighbor Project is a multi-site visual art exhibition in Gowanus, Brooklyn, aimed at raising awareness of flooding in the area. Created by Tiffany Baker in collaboration with the Van Alen Institute, the project includes murals and outdoor sculptures that depict residents' experiences during floods. Audio stories from community members enhance the installations, providing personal insights into living in a flood-prone environment. The project also addresses issues like rezoning and the challenges local businesses face due to frequent flooding.
The Dear Neighbor Project, a multi-site visual art exhibition by Tiffany Baker, aims to raise public awareness of flooding in Gowanus through community narratives.
The project captures residents' experiences during flood events with murals and audio stories, highlighting the impact of flooding on their lives and local businesses.
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