Seen & Heard: Canadian native art installed at Brookfield

CANADIAN NATIVE ART AT BROOKFIELD
Canadian artist Jordan Bennett has a monumental installation that nearly fills the Wintergarden at Brookfield Place. Titled “Tepkik,” the work is his first piece in the US and is on display until Sept. 6. Bennett is a Mi’kmaq native of Newfoundland and lives and works on his ancestral territory of Mi’kma’ki in Terence Bay, Nova Scotia. For this piece, he used aluminum and printed polysilk fabric to show the ebb and flow of time as a storytelling motif.

HEMINGWAY GALLERY OPENS HERE
The Hemingway African Gallery & Safaris has opened at 88 Leonard after relocating from Manhattan Arts & Antiques. It’s the first storefront gallery for the business, which opened 45 years ago when it’s original space hosted the launch party of Greg Hemingway’s memoir about his father, Papa. It is now the leading wholesale importer of fine African art and home furnishings. More TK after a visit.

FREE MOVIES AT PIER 17 AT THE SEAPORT
Every Tuesday through Sept. 9 the Howard Hughes Corp. will host free movies on the roof of Pier 17. Grab tickets with an RSVP here. The line-up includes Rent, Moana, Hook and 50 First Dates. Doors open at 6:30p and movies start at sundown. Next up is The Waterboy.

SUMMER SECRET SPOT
Looking for a leafy respite? The Soho surf shop Saturdays at 31 Crosby has an espresso bar with La Colombe coffee and a planted backyard with wood decks.

HANNAH SENESH AT MUSEUM OF JEWISH HERITAGE
Previews for the Museum of Jewish Heritage’s production of “Hannah Senesh” start July 24 and performances run through August 18 for this one-woman show (starring Lexi Rabadi). It tells the true story of Hannah Senesh, a young Jewish woman who escaped from Axis-allied Hungary in 1939 to the safety of British Mandate Palestine. There she joined Haganah and then bravely volunteered for a daring Special Operations mission to parachute back into Europe to save Jews from the approaching Holocaust. Written and Directed by David Schechter.

 

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  1. Just for the sake of some new information; in Canada First Nations is the official ethnic title for well Canada’s First Nations.

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