Artwork by: Cheryl Molnar
Curated by: IMG
Along the Greenpoint / Williamsburg Waterfront
In May 2005, the New York CityCouncil approved the Department of City Planning’s rezoning proposal for the waterfront neighborhoods of Greenpoint and Williamsburg in Brooklyn, permitting light industrial and residential buildings to coexist. While these were always mixed-use neighborhoods, the proposal paved the way for additional housing and public space development along two miles of Brooklyn’s East River water front and upland neighborhoods. Height restrictions were significantly relaxed.
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"I experience the world around me though my camera lens and capture it in my photographs."
- Cheryl Molnar
North 7th Street
This is the spot where we all hung out. We would crawl under a hole in the fence and sit by the river, talk, drink, dance a play. Now it is the site of Northside Piers.
Kent Ave. 2006-2010
This is a photographic timeline documenting the architectural change in Williamsburg Brooklyn.
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Shop & Collect from this exhibition
- Greenpoint/Williamsburg Fine Art Prints
- Greenpoint/Williamsburg Accessories
- Greenpoint/Williamsburg Licensable Digital images