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Tide Flowers is a new site-specific water installation that registers the rising and falling tide on the East River at Domino Park.

Tide Flowers on the East River at Domino Park

The southern end of Domino Park, River Street, Brooklyn, New York, 2022

(Just north of the Williamsburg Bridge)


Tide Flowers was created in conjunction with Fragile Rainbow: Traversing Habitats, presented by ecoartspace and curated by Sue Spaid at the Williamsburg Art and Historical Center Second floor, 135 Broadway Williamsburg, New York


Watch a video of Tide Flowers on the East River at Domino Park on Vimeo

Tide Flowers is a new site-specific water installation that registers the rising and falling tide on the East River at Domino Park. The pink flower petals bloom outward at high tide and draw closed as the tide ebbs.


The East River rises and falls nearly 5 feet every 5.5 hours, but our city infrastructure often keeps us removed from these daily cycles. The Tide Flowers connect us to the ocean, the moon, and the rhythm that is nature’s own.

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