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Time Based Art: Space and Time in Tune

Video Still from Total Eclipse and the Heart by Jillian McDonald

Harvestworks Digital Media Arts Center announces Time-Based Art: Space and Time in Tune, an exhibition presented as part of the 2025 Art and Technology Program in the building on Governors Island. Opening on May 17, 2025, this group show features artworks inspired by the earth, sea, and space. Selected by the Harvestworks Arts Committee and Executive Director Carol Parkinson, the works explore an expanded sense of time through multichannel sound and video, artificial intelligence, and nautical instruments. All events are free and open to the public.

📍 Location: Harvestworks Art and Technology Program Building 10a, Nolan Park, Governors Island

🕚  Open to the Public: Saturdays & Sundays, 11 AM – 5 PM

🗓️ Opening Reception: Saturday, May 17, 2025 | 3 – 5 PM

🗣️ Artist Talk: May 17 @ 2 PM With Meredith Leich, Stephen Vitiello, and Ash Eliza Williams (aka “The Sensing Lab”)

🎛️ Performances: Laetitia Sonami – Saturday, June 21, 2025 & Rebekkah Palov – Saturday, August 23, 2025

Participating Artists: Nick Brooke, Laetitia Sonami, Jillian McDonald, Rebekkah Palov, Stephen Vitiello with Meredith Leich and Ash Eliza Williams

The Harvestworks Art and Technology Program is funded in part by the New York City Dept of Cultural Affairs, The New York State Council on the Arts, mediaThe foundation Inc, New Music USA, Cycling 74 and Friends of Harvestworks.


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Harvestworks’ mission is to present experimental sound and visual artworks created in collaboration with our Technology, Engineering, Art and Music (TEAM) Lab. The Harvestworks T.E.A.M Lab supports the creation of art works achieved through the use of new and evolving technologies and provides an environment for experimentation with project consultants, technicians, instructors and innovative practitioners in all branches of the electronic arts. Our programs are made possible with funds from New York State Council on the Arts with the support of Governor Andrew Cuomo and the New York State Legislature, the National Endowment for the Arts, the NYC Dept. of Cultural Affairs, Aaron Copland Fund for Music, Marta Heflin Foundation, mediaThe foundation, The David and Sylvia Teitelbaum Fund, Inc., The James R. Robison Foundation, The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, New Music USA’s NYC New Music Impact Fund made possible by the Scherman Foundation’s Katharine S and Axel G Rosin Fund, New Music USA’s Organizational Development Fund, Foundation for Contemporary Arts, Materials for the Arts, Jerome Foundation, Pro Helvetia, The Shack Sackler Foundation, Teiger Foundation, Bloomberg Philanthropies, and the Friends of Harvestworks. Harvestworks receives support from the Henry Luce Foundation, the Willem de Kooning Foundation, and Teiger Foundation through the Coalition of Small Arts New York.

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