Join us for an immersive Resilience Thinking Walkshop exploring the landscape architecture of the northern end of Prospect Park, where participants will engage in a collective social practice performance exploring environmental and social and ecologies of resilience. Following an infinity-loop pathway, the walk encourages learnquiet observation, active engagement, and radical collaboration.
Stops include the Music Pagoda, Theodore Roosevelt Tree, and Vale of Cashmere Pond, where attendees will discuss utopian urban planning, queer histories, and resilience in public spaces. Using scientific resilience thinking approach heuristics, and pluriverse visioning, the walk and performance fosters deep connections between people, place, and nature.
Wear comfortable shoes, bring water, and prepare for a transformative experiential learning.
Accessibility
The route distance is around 2.5 miles. it is a route that is not accessible to wheelchairs but it is not possible to do shortcuts because there are steps and inaccessible pathways. There is nearby public transit options, and access to car/bike parking and nearby CitiBike stations
Location Information
RSVP is required and capacity is limited. Meeting location, ending location, and directions will be provided via email before walk date.
guided
Friday, May 1, 20263:00 PM
2 hours
Borough: Brooklyn
Theme: Art & Architecture, Environment, History & Culture
Language: English