Our friends Alfie and Judy moved to New York from Minnesota a couple of years ago. Since they moved here we have gone on a few adventures together. Last fall they drove us up the Hudson River to Cold Spring. Sunday, we made the trip to the least New York part of the city, Govenor's Island.
The island has served as a military base since the early 1800s. There is a wonderful fort to wander through.
Govenor's Island served as a Coast Guard base for a couple of decades. During those years it functioned like a town with an elementary school and houses of worship.
After a few decades of indecision the island now serves as an arts center during the summer months. Artists can apply for studio spaces in one of the beautiful wooden houses.
Each of the houses was assigned to a group and visitors could wander though the rooms to look at the artwork and chat with the artists.
I actually found the buildings themselves, in varying degress of delapidation to be even more compelling than the art.
This artist creates cityscapes out of carboard boxes |
A bith of old lathe seen through a transom window I was glad to share one of my favorite places in New York with my friends. |
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