Showing posts with label Heap of Ruins. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Heap of Ruins. Show all posts
Tuesday, July 30, 2019
At the Heap of Ruins Garden Party
On Friday night, performance artist Monty Cantsin (aka Istvan Kantor, a founder of the Neoism movement) hosted a garden party in Lot6C — aka that long-vacant lot on the northeast corner of Avenue C and Sixth Street...
EVG correspondent Stacie Joy stopped by the space, described as an experimental trash-art garden ...
[Cantsin]
The evening included Cantsin opening up a vein in his arm to create some of his trademarked blood art (you can read about his 40-year-history of his blood work here) ...
There were promises of future events here... but for how long is unknown. There are now approved plans with the city for a 6-floor residential building for this lot.
Previously on EV Grieve:
About the Heap of Ruins Garden Party tomorrow night on 6th Street and Avenue C
Thursday, July 25, 2019
About the Heap of Ruins Garden Party tomorrow night on 6th Street and Avenue C
There's a garden party of sorts tomorrow (July 26) night on the northeast corner of Avenue C and Sixth Street — that long-empty lot dubbed Lot6C...
The poster out front offers details on what to expect from 6-9 p.m. via Monty Cantsin (aka Istvan Kantor) along with X Pitts, who has been curating this experimental trash-art garden ...
Via Cantsin's Instagram...
We have to meet and talk and make shit happen. This is the only place left, the remaining hideout, the urban guerrilla site where spirits rise high and revolutionary creativity rules, thanks to X Pitts, the poet, who successfully kept this lot alive... come and bring us some hope for the future, join the party, read your poetry! Neoism Now and Then!
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It appears this might be the last hurrah for the lot, a former gas station, which has been empty since the early 1980s. There have been efforts to build on the corner dating to 2003.
According to DOB records, there are now approved plans to construct a 6-floor residential building with space for an unspecified community facility. The city approved the plans in May. The specs were pre-filed in 2012.
Previously on EV Grieve:
Hole watch 2017: Long-empty lot on 6th and C now waiting for 5-story building
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