October’s Studio of the Month: Twisted Trunk Yoga
Each week, an instructor from our neighborhood studio will help you get your stretch on in the Garden!
Instructors:
Oct. 26 — Sara Auster
Oct. 19 — Suzanne Monto
Oct. 12 — Paige Myles
Oct. 5 — Susanna Harwood Rubin
Sept. 28 — Angelica Olstad, Co-Founder Pop Up Yoga
Sept. 21 — Kevin Lamb, Twisted Trunk Yoga
Sept. 14 — Will Schneider, Yoga Vida
No need to be timid!
Whether you are an experienced gardener or one ambitious to learn, stop by your local farmers market; pick out your favorite herbs and other edible plants; and bring them to plant in the Garden. We also have some seeds to sow.
Get your hands “in the dirt,” and learn about the symbiotic relationships among soil, plants and local wildlife and how to nurture a healthy urban garden.
Open to the public and free.
Hosted by artist and Spring Studio founder Minerva Durham.
Open to the public. Free.
October’s Studio of the Month: Twisted Trunk Yoga
Each week, an instructor from our neighborhood studio will help you get your stretch on in the Garden!
Instructors:
Oct. 26 — Sara Auster
Oct. 19 — Suzanne Monto
Oct. 12 — Paige Myles
Oct. 5 — Susanna Harwood Rubin
Sept. 28 — Angelica Olstad, Co-Founder Pop Up Yoga
Sept. 21 — Kevin Lamb, Twisted Trunk Yoga
Sept. 14 — Will Schneider, Yoga Vida
A summertime reading series hosted by McNally Jackson Books, each monthly event features the work of several women writing poetry in New York.
This time, one remarkable poet for each finger on your left hand:
CYNTHIA CRUZ is the author of three collections of poems: “Ruin,” “The Glimmering Room” and “Wunderkammer,” forthcoming in October. Her essays and art reviews have been published in The Rumpus, The Los Angeles Review of Books, The American Poetry Review and Hyperallergic. She is the recipient of fellowships from Yaddo and the MacDowell Colony, as well as a Hodder Fellowship from Princeton University. An art editor at Guernica, she teaches at Sarah Lawrence College.
MARISSA PEREL is an artist and writer based in New York. Her interdisciplinary work includes performance, installation, criticism and curatorial projects. She often uses collaboration as a platform for the exchange of disciplines, working methods and discourses with choreographers, composers and visual artists. She is interested in drawing from the polemics of identity and representation to create compositional models for performance and installation. She orchestrates an immersive world where text, objects, dance and video transmit experiences of personal and societal conflicts. Her materials are cathected objects, cues that connect an immediate physical and psychic state to past events. Her work has been shown at numerous galleries, theaters and performance spaces in the United States and abroad.
EMMALEA RUSSO is a poet and visual artist making process-based works. She is the author of “they” (Gauss PDF, 2014), “CLEAR1NG” (Dancing Girl Press, 2013) and “book of southern and water” (Poor Claudia, 2013). She lives in Brooklyn and is an editor at Ugly Duckling Presse.
MALI SCOTT is a poet living between Brooklyn and upstate New York. She is a founding member of the collective reading room and library Wendy’s Subway and works in research and education.
EMILY TODER’S second collection, “Beachy Head,” is just out from Coconut Books. She is also the author of “Science” (Coconut) and the chapbooks “No Land” (Brave Men); “Brushes With” (Tarpaulin Sky); and “I Hear a Boat” (Duets) and the translator of “The Life and Memoirs of Doctor Pi” (Clockroot Books) and “The Errant Astrologers” (Ugly Duckling Presse).
Hosted by artist and Spring Studio founder Minerva Durham.
Open to the public. Free.
October’s Studio of the Month: Twisted Trunk Yoga
Each week, an instructor from our neighborhood studio will help you get your stretch on in the Garden!
Instructors:
Oct. 26 — Sara Auster
Oct. 19 — Suzanne Monto
Oct. 12 — Paige Myles
Oct. 5 — Susanna Harwood Rubin
Sept. 28 — Angelica Olstad, Co-Founder Pop Up Yoga
Sept. 21 — Kevin Lamb, Twisted Trunk Yoga
Sept. 14 — Will Schneider, Yoga Vida
“It is in the middle of the Gold Rush. A Lone Prospector (Charlie Chaplin) searches the tundra for gold. But he finds more than gold; he finds love, and an uproarious adventure that forever change the lives of the people he meets.” — IMDb.com
For our first Movie Night of the season, Elizabeth Street Garden will remain open from noon through the evening. Come early, relax and if you plan to picnic, please remember to carry out all refuse and recyclables with you.
Elizabeth Street Garden invites children to learn about worms and how to compost.
Led by Garden volunteer, teacher and parent Naima Freitas, this workshop is designed for children ages 6 – 10. Adult supervision required.
Open to the public. Free. Please register to participate.
Hosted by artist and Spring Studio founder Minerva Durham.
Open to the public. Free.
October’s Studio of the Month: Twisted Trunk Yoga
Each week, an instructor from our neighborhood studio will help you get your stretch on in the Garden!
Instructors:
Oct. 26 — Sara Auster
Oct. 19 — Suzanne Monto
Oct. 12 — Paige Myles
Oct. 5 — Susanna Harwood Rubin
Sept. 28 — Angelica Olstad, Co-Founder Pop Up Yoga
Sept. 21 — Kevin Lamb, Twisted Trunk Yoga
Sept. 14 — Will Schneider, Yoga Vida
Cool Bugs! — 11 a.m., followed by Community Gardening until 2 p.m.
Let’s meet a few of the garden critters that serve an important role in an organic garden. We’ll provide a home for ladybugs and other insects beneficial for natural pest control and learn why pesticides are rarely, if ever, the best remedy to protect our gardens.
Elizabeth Street Garden welcomes Cornfield Dance as they perform choreographer Ellen Cornfield’s unique, virtuosic dance that frames the development of relationships in “small stages” on and around a 6-by-6-foot stage.
Run time: approximately 30 minutes.
For more information about Cornfield Dance, visit cornfielddance.org.
Hosted by Garden volunteer, teacher and dad Joshua Frost and his 2-year-old daughter Amelie.
Open to all children under age 5. Free.
Hosted by artist and Spring Studio founder Minerva Durham.
Open to the public. Free.
October’s Studio of the Month: Twisted Trunk Yoga
Each week, an instructor from our neighborhood studio will help you get your stretch on in the Garden!
Instructors:
Oct. 26 — Sara Auster
Oct. 19 — Suzanne Monto
Oct. 12 — Paige Myles
Oct. 5 — Susanna Harwood Rubin
Sept. 28 — Angelica Olstad, Co-Founder Pop Up Yoga
Sept. 21 — Kevin Lamb, Twisted Trunk Yoga
Sept. 14 — Will Schneider, Yoga Vida
“Brooklyn trio Les Racquet scoops up earnest indie-pop, frantic prog-rock, creamy doo-wop and jangly jazz in a wide net, pushing it all through a spiky guitar-driven sieve that blends the disparate elements without sanding off their edges. Despite pronouncing their… name “less racket,” the trio kicks up a maelstrom — witness their angular assault on Dave Brubeck’s cool jazz standard “Take Five” — yet the melody always reigns supreme.” – Creative Loafing Charlotte
For information on Les Racquet, visit lesracquet.com.