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  • Karstic-Actions at Galerie Simoncini, Luxembourg

    Galerie Simoncini 6, rue de Notre Dame, Luxembourg, Luxembourg

    André Simoncini is pleased to present a second edition/installment of Nicole Peyrafitte & Pierre Joris’s Domopoetic creations. After more than three decades of shared life, the couple now gathers and installs their most recent KARSTIC ACTION/WORKS on the three levels of the gallery:
    On the ground floor, the Karstic Refuge where their domestic & political processes interconnect & transform.. A “live action” will take p[lace here on opening day.
    In the basement, the Sanctuary, neither holy nor secret, but table/altar for their intimate domopoetric works.
    One the first floor: the Canopy, where the diversity & resilience of multi-species relations can be experienced.

  • 11th Annual The New York City Poetry

    Governor Island

    2:30PM: BLUELIGHT PRESS/NYC FROM THE INSIDE
    featuring Pierre Joris, Nicole Peyrafitte, Scott Hightower, and Thomas Fucaloro.
    Below is the full reading schedule for the 11th Annual New York City Poetry Festival
    https://www.newyorkcitypoetryfestival.com/readings
    Getting to the Festival
    Governors Island is accessible by three ferries:

    Governors Island Ferry - Manhattan ($3 roundtrip)

    Governors Island Ferry - Brooklyn ($3 roundtrip)

    NYC Ferry - East River ($2.75 each way)

    The Governors Island Ferries from Manhattan and Brooklyn are both operated by Governors Island and are designed specifically for visiting the island. They take direct routes to and from the island without stops. You can find the complete, up-to-date ferry schedules for each location on

    Free
  • Earth Celebrations’ – Ecological and Social Change through the Arts

    Jardin del Paraiso

    ECOLOGICAL CITY engages community through cultural strategies to learn, explore and take action on climate solution initiatives to mitigate climate change impacts of flooding, carbon pollution and the consequences of sea-level rise throughout the network of community gardens, neighborhood and East River Park waterfront on the Lower East Side of New York City.