Create Costumes with Artists for Ecological City - Procession for Climate Solutions
Join Earth Celebrations' Ecological City: Art & Climate Solutions Workshops and collaborate with our artists-in-residence creating visual art, giant puppets and costumes.
Artist Yohanna Roa will lead the workshops in creating the costumes.
Artistic works are presented in the culminating Ecological City - Procession for Climate Solutions on Saturday May 9, 2026, celebrating climate solution initiatives throughout the community gardens neighborhood and waterfront on the Lower East Side of New York City.
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ECOLOGICAL CITY - ARTS & CLIMATE SOLUTIONS WORKSHOPS
FEBRUARY 28 – MAY 2, 2026
Saturdays 12pm – 4pm
Costumes with artist Yohanna Roa
638 E. 6th Street (btw Aves B & C) L ower East Side, NYC
Saturdays 12pm – 4pm
Puppets with artist Lucrecia Novoa
638 E. 6th Street (btw Aves B & C) L ower East Side, NYC
Ecological City: Cultural & Climate Solutions Action Project applies the arts to build community, collaboration and action on climate solution and ecological sustainability initiatives throughout the community gardens, neighborhood and waterfront on the Lower East Side of New York City, and the importance of these local efforts to city and global climate challenges.
MORE INFO: www.earthcelebrations.com
Join Earth Celebrations' Ecological City: Art & Climate Solutions Workshops and collaborate with our artists-in-residence creating visual art, giant puppets and costumes.
Artistic works are presented in the culminating Ecological City - Procession for Climate Solutions on Saturday May 9, 2026, celebrating climate solution initiatives throughout the community gardens neighborhood and waterfront on the Lower East Side of New York City.
Learn #sustainable processes - #bioart, #mycelium sculpture, #kombuchaleather, #bioremediation art, #ecoprinting, #naturaldyes, #papermache, #clay, #bamboo, #livingsculpture #recycledmaterials
This program is made possible with support from Milton & Sally Avery Arts Foundation, City Parks Foundation, W Trust, Joseph Robert Foundation, Bluestein Family Foundation, private foundations, and individuals. This program is supported, in part, by public funds from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs in partnership with the City Council. This program is made possible by the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of the Office of the Governor and the New York State Legislature.