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Pioneer Works

Pioneer Works is a nonprofit cultural arts center in the Red Hook neighborhood of Brooklyn, New York City that was founded by artist Dustin Yellin in 2012.[1][2] Pioneer Works includes a large exhibition space, a garden, an artist-in-residency program, a class and lecture series, and a press, and "aim[s] to foster innovation in the performing and visual arts, music and science."[3][4]

Pioneer Works
The main hall at Pioneer Works, which hosts art exhibitions and large scale concerts and events.
Formation2012
FounderDustin Yellin
Location
Websitewww.pioneerworks.org

History edit

Constructed in 1866 to house Pioneer Iron Works, the building was originally a factory for constructing large scale machines, including railroad tracks and machinery for sugar plantations.[5] The building was burned to the ground by a devastating fire in 1881[6] and rebuilt shortly thereafter.[5]

Artist Dustin Yellin purchased the colossal brick building in 2011 for $3.7 million.[1] Yellin's cousin Gabriel Florenz became the institution's founding artistic director,[7] and Sam Trimble served as lead architect for a 2011 renovation that added 100 windows.[1]

Yellin initially named the space "Intercourse," and it opened its doors to the public in 2012.[8][2]

 
The garden at Pioneer Works.

Months after much of the initial restoration was completed, Hurricane Sandy caused severe flooding and damage to the neighborhood.[9] Five feet of water flooded the space, severely damaging the ground floor; many of those living and working nearby suffered extensive losses from the storm, and the building's reconstruction had to be started over.[10][11]

Following extensive cleanup and renovations, the space re-opened in 2013 under the name Pioneer Works.[12]

Program initiatives edit

Exhibitions and events edit

 
Musician Ariel Pink performs for several hundred people during the Mexican Summer Weekend Festival, a collaboration between an independent record label and Pioneer Works.

Specialists from diverse backgrounds present work in a number of different ways, from traditional lectures to films to art installations and performances. The exhibition program revolves around an expansive, main space that acts as a major exhibit hall. Musical performances are frequent and range from single performances to festivals.[13]

Residencies edit

 
Former-resident woodworker Thomas Beale's studio.

Housed within the facility, the residency program facilities include a 3-D printer, a powerful microscope capable of printing the viewed image, a metalworking shop, a woodworking shop, an analog photography studio, and a music studio. Visual and performing artists, writers, musicians, designers, and scientists are encouraged to share their ideas in a public presentation of the work produced over the course of the residency.

Educational classes edit

 
Former-resident Joey Frank elaborates upon his theories of astrology in one of several classrooms.

Although the fields of the arts and sciences are prevalent, courses range from circuitry design to specialized courses like lock-picking and advice on how to fake one’s own death.[12]

Nano-physicist Matthew Putman led the creation of the Pioneer Works science program,[14] which aims to dismantle institutional barriers between the arts and sciences and to fuse technology, imagination, and experimental rigor.[15] The Science Studios invites scientific minds to explore unsolved quandaries and to engage in public discourse. The Scientific Controversies program has hosted geneticist George Church, oncologist Sidhartha Mukarjee, Nobel Prize winner Rainer Weiss, and evolutionary biologist Richard Dawkins. The program also provides Ph.D. researchers, programmers, physicists, biologists, and chemists with equipment for experimentation.

Publications edit

The nonprofit acts as a publisher through the imprint Pioneer Works Press and publishes an online magazine called Broadcast.[16]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c Lipinski, Jed (13 January 2012). "An Artist's Big, Big Plans for Red Hook". The New York Times. Retrieved 21 March 2024.
  2. ^ a b Colman, David (5 July 2013). "The Artist Dustin Yellin Is on the Lookout for the Dark Side". The New York Times. Retrieved 21 March 2024.
  3. ^ Ryzik, Melena (12 September 2023). "Arts Executive to Lead Pioneer Works". The New York Times. Retrieved 21 March 2024.
  4. ^ Sheets, Hilarie M. (8 November 2022). "After Ten Years, Pioneer Works Embraces Its Amorphous, Trans-Disciplinary Spirit, Where Art Meets Science". ARTnews. Retrieved 21 March 2024.
  5. ^ a b "Pioneer Iron Works, Williams Street". Maggie Blanck. Retrieved 21 March 2024.
  6. ^ "LARGE FIRES IN BROOKLYN.; THE COMBINED LOSSES REACH NEARLY $300,000". The New York Times. 28 October 1881. Retrieved 21 March 2024.
  7. ^ Plummer, Todd (19 August 2015). "Home is Where the Work Takes Him". The New York Times. Retrieved 21 March 2024.
  8. ^ Oh, Inae (11 June 2012). "Adam Green's 'Cartoon And Complaint' Opens At Dustin Yellin's Intercourse Gallery (PHOTOS)". Huffington Post. Retrieved 21 March 2024.
  9. ^ Raghavan, Ramaa Reddy (24 October 2017). "Red Hook residents reflect on Sandy, 5 years on". Star Revue. Retrieved 21 March 2024.
  10. ^ Friedman, Gabe (22 September 2022). "Pioneers at work". Brooklyn Magazine. Retrieved 21 March 2024.
  11. ^ Collins, Amy Fine (7 August 2015). "Inside Artist Dustin Yellin's Brooklyn Factory of Delights". Vanity Fair. Retrieved 21 March 2024.
  12. ^ a b Galloway, Jordan (23 May 2013). "Creative Classes Return to Red Hook". Brooklyn Based. Retrieved 21 March 2024.
  13. ^ Pelly, Jenn (16 September 2013). "Spiritualized, Ariel Pink, Linda Perhacs, More To Play Mexican Summer Fifth Anniversary Fest". Pitchfork.
  14. ^ Stinson, Liz (16 October 2024). "A New Kind of Incubator Where Painters Rub Elbows With Physicists". WIRED. Retrieved 21 March 2024.
  15. ^ Miller, Rachel (13 March 2017). "Brooklyn 100 Influencer: Janna Levin, Pioneer Works". Brooklyn Magazine. Retrieved 21 March 2024.
  16. ^ "Publishing". Pioneer Works. Retrieved 21 March 2024.

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Pioneer Works is a nonprofit cultural arts center in the Red Hook neighborhood of Brooklyn New York City that was founded by artist Dustin Yellin in 2012 1 2 Pioneer Works includes a large exhibition space a garden an artist in residency program a class and lecture series and a press and aim s to foster innovation in the performing and visual arts music and science 3 4 Pioneer WorksThe main hall at Pioneer Works which hosts art exhibitions and large scale concerts and events Formation2012FounderDustin YellinLocationRed Hook Brooklyn New York CityWebsitewww wbr pioneerworks wbr org Contents 1 History 2 Program initiatives 2 1 Exhibitions and events 2 2 Residencies 2 3 Educational classes 2 4 Publications 3 ReferencesHistory editConstructed in 1866 to house Pioneer Iron Works the building was originally a factory for constructing large scale machines including railroad tracks and machinery for sugar plantations 5 The building was burned to the ground by a devastating fire in 1881 6 and rebuilt shortly thereafter 5 Artist Dustin Yellin purchased the colossal brick building in 2011 for 3 7 million 1 Yellin s cousin Gabriel Florenz became the institution s founding artistic director 7 and Sam Trimble served as lead architect for a 2011 renovation that added 100 windows 1 Yellin initially named the space Intercourse and it opened its doors to the public in 2012 8 2 nbsp The garden at Pioneer Works Months after much of the initial restoration was completed Hurricane Sandy caused severe flooding and damage to the neighborhood 9 Five feet of water flooded the space severely damaging the ground floor many of those living and working nearby suffered extensive losses from the storm and the building s reconstruction had to be started over 10 11 Following extensive cleanup and renovations the space re opened in 2013 under the name Pioneer Works 12 Program initiatives editExhibitions and events edit nbsp Musician Ariel Pink performs for several hundred people during the Mexican Summer Weekend Festival a collaboration between an independent record label and Pioneer Works Specialists from diverse backgrounds present work in a number of different ways from traditional lectures to films to art installations and performances The exhibition program revolves around an expansive main space that acts as a major exhibit hall Musical performances are frequent and range from single performances to festivals 13 Residencies edit nbsp Former resident woodworker Thomas Beale s studio Housed within the facility the residency program facilities include a 3 D printer a powerful microscope capable of printing the viewed image a metalworking shop a woodworking shop an analog photography studio and a music studio Visual and performing artists writers musicians designers and scientists are encouraged to share their ideas in a public presentation of the work produced over the course of the residency Educational classes edit nbsp Former resident Joey Frank elaborates upon his theories of astrology in one of several classrooms Although the fields of the arts and sciences are prevalent courses range from circuitry design to specialized courses like lock picking and advice on how to fake one s own death 12 Nano physicist Matthew Putman led the creation of the Pioneer Works science program 14 which aims to dismantle institutional barriers between the arts and sciences and to fuse technology imagination and experimental rigor 15 The Science Studios invites scientific minds to explore unsolved quandaries and to engage in public discourse The Scientific Controversies program has hosted geneticist George Church oncologist Sidhartha Mukarjee Nobel Prize winner Rainer Weiss and evolutionary biologist Richard Dawkins The program also provides Ph D researchers programmers physicists biologists and chemists with equipment for experimentation Publications edit The nonprofit acts as a publisher through the imprint Pioneer Works Press and publishes an online magazine called Broadcast 16 References edit a b c Lipinski Jed 13 January 2012 An Artist s Big Big Plans for Red Hook The New York Times Retrieved 21 March 2024 a b Colman David 5 July 2013 The Artist Dustin Yellin Is on the Lookout for the Dark Side The New York Times Retrieved 21 March 2024 Ryzik Melena 12 September 2023 Arts Executive to Lead Pioneer Works The New York Times Retrieved 21 March 2024 Sheets Hilarie M 8 November 2022 After Ten Years Pioneer Works Embraces Its Amorphous Trans Disciplinary Spirit Where Art Meets Science ARTnews Retrieved 21 March 2024 a b Pioneer Iron Works Williams Street Maggie Blanck Retrieved 21 March 2024 LARGE FIRES IN BROOKLYN THE COMBINED LOSSES REACH NEARLY 300 000 The New York Times 28 October 1881 Retrieved 21 March 2024 Plummer Todd 19 August 2015 Home is Where the Work Takes Him The New York Times Retrieved 21 March 2024 Oh Inae 11 June 2012 Adam Green s Cartoon And Complaint Opens At Dustin Yellin s Intercourse Gallery PHOTOS Huffington Post Retrieved 21 March 2024 Raghavan Ramaa Reddy 24 October 2017 Red Hook residents reflect on Sandy 5 years on Star Revue Retrieved 21 March 2024 Friedman Gabe 22 September 2022 Pioneers at work Brooklyn Magazine Retrieved 21 March 2024 Collins Amy Fine 7 August 2015 Inside Artist Dustin Yellin s Brooklyn Factory of Delights Vanity Fair Retrieved 21 March 2024 a b Galloway Jordan 23 May 2013 Creative Classes Return to Red Hook Brooklyn Based Retrieved 21 March 2024 Pelly Jenn 16 September 2013 Spiritualized Ariel Pink Linda Perhacs More To Play Mexican Summer Fifth Anniversary Fest Pitchfork Stinson Liz 16 October 2024 A New Kind of Incubator Where Painters Rub Elbows With Physicists WIRED Retrieved 21 March 2024 Miller Rachel 13 March 2017 Brooklyn 100 Influencer Janna Levin Pioneer Works Brooklyn Magazine Retrieved 21 March 2024 Publishing Pioneer Works Retrieved 21 March 2024 40 40 45 N 74 00 44 W 40 679235 N 74 0122 W 40 679235 74 0122 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php 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