Monday, June 16, 2008
Thursday, June 12, 2008
Wednesday, June 11, 2008
Monday, June 9, 2008
RED HOOK FEST!
So, who had fun?
Thank you to the weather, thank you to all of our community partners and funders, and especially...THANK YOU for coming!
Don't forget about all of our volunteers - especially those from South Brooklyn Community High School and Brooklyn International High School!
Check out our first batch of pics!
Thank you to the weather, thank you to all of our community partners and funders, and especially...THANK YOU for coming!
Don't forget about all of our volunteers - especially those from South Brooklyn Community High School and Brooklyn International High School!
Check out our first batch of pics!
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Friday, June 6, 2008
Come to the Red Hook Fest!
We're getting set-up for the Red Hook Fest! And by we, I mean they. I am just taking pictures. Pictures of other people working hard.
See how hard they work?
Wednesday, June 4, 2008
Monday, June 2, 2008
Red Hook Fest THIS WEEK!
That's right! We're only a few days out from that magical time of year. Check out our listings - everyone wants to know about the Red Hook Fest.Will you be there?
Friday, May 30, 2008
Wednesday, May 28, 2008
How to Get to the Red Hook Fest
Getting to the Festival has never been easier!
- New York Water Taxi – offering free rides from Pier 11-Wall Street to the Red Hook Terminal at Fairway (two blocks from the park).
- Trans Express Shuttle Bus – making runs from the Smith-9th Street Subway stop, throughout Red Hook, and the Festival.
- Public Transportation – Take the A, C, or F train to Jay Street/Borough Hall, then the B61 to Red Hook, get off at Coffey and Van Brunt, follow signs to festival; Take the F or G train to Smith/9th Street, then B77 towards Red Hook, get off at Conover and Coffey, follow signs to the Festival.
- By Car – Brooklyn Bridge to Atlantic, right on Atlantic, left on Columbia, right on DeGraw, left on Van Brunt, right on Coffey.
Friday, May 16, 2008
Wednesday, May 7, 2008
Monday, May 5, 2008
Growing Arts, Going Green
This year at the Red Hook Waterfront Arts Festival we are Growing Arts, Going Green, partnering with environmentally-conscious, community organizations that will offer a range of activities and information on everything from affordable housing to greening your community and home. Featuring:- Urban Divers tipi, with workshops and underwater exhibits
- Center for the Urban Environment with info on family-led recycling, composting and gardening
- free canoe and kayak rides
- a bio-diesel demonstration
- Brooklyn Waterfront Greenway Initiative’s free bike valet parking service.
Don't miss out!
Friday, May 2, 2008
Wednesday, April 30, 2008
Spinning at RHWAF - DJ OJA
Monday, April 28, 2008
Performing at RHWAF - Calpulli
Friday, April 25, 2008
Performing at RHWAF - Paradizo Dance
Wednesday, April 23, 2008
Performing at RHWAF - Amayo's FU-ARKIST-RA
Amayo’s FU-ARKIST-RA afro-beat ensemble is next to capture the stage. Their combination of traditional Chinese Lion rhythms and Nigerian Afro-beat creates a vivid and magical landscape for stories, lessons, and dances. The result is a potent blend of African spiritual beats and folklore and traditional Chinese rhythms, highlife, funk, and jazz, infused with progressive insights.
Monday, April 21, 2008
Performing at RHWAF - Jollyship the Whiz-Bang
Friday, April 18, 2008
Performing at RHWAF - Akil Dasan
Kick off the day with beat box and spoken word artist Akil Dasan, a charismatic young musician who effortlessly combines intelligent lyricism and soulful singing with virtuosic musicianship. He wanders the planet with his guitar, a beat and an arsenal of stories. Akil's freestyle and beat boxing abilities enhance his wide repertoire of musical genres.Wednesday, March 26, 2008
Friday, February 15, 2008
Red Hook Waterfront Arts Festival June 7th

Look past these grey skies and windy days to June 7th, when the 15th annual Red Hook Waterfront Arts Festival will once again celebrate community through the arts. This unique, highly inclusive Festival brings together long time Red Hook residents with recent neighbors and interested folks from across the five boroughs, all who share a passion for the arts, the environment and community development. The Festival’s new location on the waterfront at Louis J Valentino Jr. Park & Pier (Coffey and Ferris Streets in Red Hook) makes a perfect setting to enjoy cool sea breezes and breathtaking views, while taking in a day of outdoor entertainment and education on vital community resources.
This FREE festival will be jam-packed with activities for children, teens and the whole family. New York’s hottest, most socially conscious musicians, dancers and spoken word artists explode with new works on the mainstage and share their expertise through free workshops. Over 200 local youth artists will perform alongside professionals onstage as well as in the 4th annual Red Hook Youth Film Festival. Cool off in the shady tent to enjoy screenings of youth made media and talkbacks with the young filmmakers.
Community organizations will offer a range of information on everything from affordable housing to greening your community and home. Hands-on activities such as free canoe and kayak rides, roving circus performers, face painting and a petting zoo will be available throughout the day. Join in on a game of soccer or catch a few rays of sun while enjoying the music. Come hungry to sample the eclectic mix of food supplied by local restaurants.
The Red Hook Waterfront Arts Festival is about participation on all levels – and keeps getting better all day long! Bring your dancing shoes to finish the night on your feet with a dance party spun by DJ Oja Vincent.
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Download our press release: PressRelease.pdf











