Second Sundays: Winter in Red Hook



It's a cold winter in Red Hook, but you'd never know inside Pioneer Works, where the hustle and bustle never stops. Join the Clocktower team for our monthly Second Sundays interview marathon, and sweat it out alongside the current artists and residents of Pioneer Works. Jake Nussbaum and Bridget Hickey host Elise Rasmussen, whose work in the Pioneer Works exhibition Tongue Stones (running from 1/18 -3/8 2015) recreates the murder-mystery of artist Ana Mendieta; David Colosi teaches us how to teach yourself saxophone with wild geese; Ian Trask builds a tomb out of thermaformed plastic; and Christopher Kardambikis creates a sci-fi mythology for the future on Jules Verne's birthday.
 

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