Ben Rubin & Brian House: Terminal Morraine
PERFORMANCE
TUESDAY – SUNDAY, APRIL 13 – 18, 2021 (continuing through JUNE 6)
10:00 AM – 4:30 PM
Woodland Garden, Brooklyn Botanic Garden
150 Eastern Parkway, across the street from Prospect Heights, Brooklyn
Advance ticket required: $18; $12 students and seniors; free children with attending adult; weekdays pay what you can
https://www.bbg.org/visit/event/ben_rubin_and_brian_house_terminal_moraine
A sound installation in the Walled Garden in BBG's new Woodland Garden, intended to purvey a sense of the geological contingency that created the terminal morraine ridge on which the Garden sits that clefts Brooklyn and reaches all the way out to Montauk. The morraine, a pile of rocks left by ice age glaciers at their furthest point of advance before changing climate caused their retreat, was created at a climatic inflection point — and now we're at another (this one, however, of our specie's own creation).
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