Sarah Cameron Sunde: 36.5 / New York Estuary

Created by interdisciplinary artist Sarah Cameron Sunde in response to Hurricane Sandy’s impact on New York City, 36.5 / A Durational Performance with the Sea (2013-present) is a site-specific participatory environmental artwork that features Sunde standing in ocean water for a full tidal cycle, 12-13 hours, as water slowly engulfs her body and then recedes.

Spanning nine years and six continents, this series of artworks has been created, performed, and exhibited in Maine, Mexico, San Francisco, the Netherlands, Bangladesh, Brazil, Kenya, and Aotearoa-New Zealand. 36.5 / New York Estuary is the 9th and final work in the series. After a three-year, hyper-local community-engagement process, the project culminates in the cove in the East River where Astoria meets Long Island City, Queens, with international satellite performances and livestream hubs around the globe. 36.5 is a radical call to reconsider our relationship to water as individuals, as communities, and as a species.

Co-presented with Works on Water and The Climate Museum

Date + Time

It is free and open to the public, no reservation needed.

  • Wednesday Sep 14, 2022
    7:27 AM

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HOW TO ATTEND

This performance takes place outdoors from 7:27 am – 8:06 pm. It is free and open to the public, no reservation needed.

LOCATION:
36.5 / NEW YORK ESTUARY,
TURTLE ISLAND – U.S.A.
AT THE COVE (3110 VERNON BLVD AT 31ST AVE),
QUEENS.
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Trailer

The artist

Sarah Cameron Sunde

Support

NYU Skirball’s programs are made possible with support from the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of the Office of the Governor and the New York State Legislature, and by Howard Gilman Foundation, FACE Foundation, General Delegation of the Government of Flanders to the USA, Collins Building Services, Consolidated Edison, Mertz Gilmore Foundation, and Marta Heflin Foundation, as well as our valued donors through memberships and commissioning fund support.