Come Together: Surviving Sandy

  • Introduction
  • Essays on Artists
  • Topics
  • The Beginning
  • Beauty of Friends
  • Poetry of Space
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This website serves as a digital component of the exhibition Come Together: Surviving Sandy, Year 1, and was published with the support of the Dedalus Foundation, Industry City, the Jamestown Charitable Trust, the Pollock-Krasner Foundation, and the Helen Frankenthaler Foundation. Both the exhibition and the catalogue were organized by the Brooklyn Rail.

Site design by Seth Hoekstra and Dylan Fisher
Project management by Amelia Maffin