"Open Network: Brooklyn" is an exhibition of sculpture, painting and mixed media art at the Ampersand International Art Exhibition to be held in Tennessee State 1001 in San Francisco. In the mission statement of the gallery, they insisted that they will exhibit only modern art of medium-term artists with passion and creativity, with the aim of promoting and raising them through the exhibition. The gallery also strives to be a catalyst between the art world and the art world by promoting collaboration among artists, curators and art lovers and promoting understanding of various cultural perspectives It is.
Along with the opening of the waterfront, our research reaches the climax today, we will have a new exhibition and a multimedia experience with the opening of Brooklyn Historical Society Dumbo. This is the second place of the association. This is the only cultural facility of the Empire Store, a rebuilt 19th century warehouse on the Dumbo side of Brooklyn Bridge Park. In many ways, pursuing the magic number "131" reflects the privileges and challenges of this large-scale research effort. Many aspects of Brooklyn's waterfront history - the construction of the Brooklyn Bridge, explanation of corruption of wharves and thugs, industrial powers like dominoes confection - are symbolic in America's pop culture and even even myths . However, the Brooklyn side of East River has far less historian's attention than Manhattan side, and many areas of the town are still misunderstood by the general public.
On May 24, 1883, Brooklyn Bridge at East River opened as the first major city in history connecting New York and Brooklyn. Thousands of residents of Brooklyn and Manhattan Island participated in a dedication ceremony hosted by Chester A. Arthur and New York State Governor Grover Cleveland. Emily Loebling took the first completed bridge, a cook, a symbol of victory over her knees. Within 24 hours an estimated 250 thousand people crossed the Brooklyn Bridge using a wide promenade of John Roebling on the road designed for pedestrians.
New York and the Brooklyn Bridge opened on May 24, 1883. Thousands of people attended the opening ceremony and many boats appeared in the East Bay. President Chester A. Arthur and mayor Franklin Edson crossed the bridge to celebrate the bombardment and the mayor of Brooklyn, Sethlock, arrived at the tower at the end of Brooklyn. After the ceremony, Arthur and Washington Roblin shook hands at the latter's house. Robeling could not attend the ceremony (in fact it rarely visits this site again), but held a celebration at his house on the opening day of the bridge. Other festivals include performances by bands, gunshots, fireworks on board. New York and the Brooklyn Bridge were also known as the East River Bridge, as it was then the only bridge across the East River.