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SUMMARY:Welcome Aboard
DESCRIPTION:We will announce upcoming events shortly In the meantime\, we remain open Saturdays and Thursdays.\nCome visit us in person.
URL:https://waterfrontmuseum.org/event/barge-default/
LOCATION:Waterfront Museum\, 290 Conover Street\, Brooklyn\, NY\, 11231\, United States
CATEGORIES:default,Unlisted
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SUMMARY:OPEN HOURS
DESCRIPTION:The Waterfront Museum is open on most SATURDAYS 1-5pm and THURSDAYS 4-8pm for free tours for families and individuals when the barge is docked in Red Hook. \nWe will be closed on November 27 and throughout the holiday season\, from December 18 to January 1\, 2026.
URL:https://waterfrontmuseum.org/event/open-hours-3/2025-09-11/
LOCATION:Waterfront Museum\, 290 Conover Street\, Brooklyn\, NY\, 11231\, United States
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SUMMARY:Liquid Cartographies
DESCRIPTION:Please join a network of social artists seeking new processes to address age-old problems\, to imagine our world differently. \nLearn about the emerging agenda\, propositional questions\, and our contributors on the Liquid Cartographies webpage. \nCome listen\, write\, dance\, dream\, make art\, study old maps\, make new maps. There are limited tickets\, so get yours soon here.
URL:https://waterfrontmuseum.org/event/liquid-cartographies/2025-09-19/
LOCATION:Waterfront Museum\, 290 Conover Street\, Brooklyn\, NY\, 11231\, United States
CATEGORIES:Special Event
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SUMMARY:CLOSED
DESCRIPTION:The barge will be closed on Saturday\, May 2nd\, for a private event.
URL:https://waterfrontmuseum.org/event/closed/2025-09-27/
LOCATION:Waterfront Museum\, 290 Conover Street\, Brooklyn\, NY\, 11231\, United States
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SUMMARY:HUGHIE
DESCRIPTION:Eugene O’Neill wrote eight one-act plays toward the end of his days. He threw seven into his fireplace one night. Only HUGHIE remained… \nOn October 18th and 19th\, Red Hook’s own Bobby Cole returns to the stage as Erie Smith in Eugene O’Neill’s HUGHIE more than thirty years after first performing the role at Sunny’s back in 1992. \nSet in 1928\, just after New York’s infamous train derailment and on the cusp of the Great Depression\, Hughie captures the smoky solitude and fragile hope of the city’s sleepless souls in O’Neill’s hauntingly lyrical style. \nOn Saturday the hour long performance of Hughie will be accompanied by two new short pieces in develpment by local writers. \nOn Sunday\, The Milkman and Sons—a lively local four-piece 1920s jazz band—will keep the spirit swinging before and after the performance. Feel free to dress the part\, and be ready to dance! O’Neill would’ve raised a glass to that.
URL:https://waterfrontmuseum.org/event/hughie/2025-10-18/
LOCATION:Waterfront Museum\, 290 Conover Street\, Brooklyn\, NY\, 11231\, United States
CATEGORIES:Performance
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SUMMARY:Boat Banter on the Barge
DESCRIPTION:Join us January 17 for a low-key conversation about boats\, maritime\, and ideas connected to water and waterfronts featuring professional sailor\, educator and advocate\, Margaret Flanagan. Barge captain David Sharps\, host Stefan D-W\, and Waterfront Museum guests sit down with Maggie for a casual conversation about waterfront access and management\, boat stories from the harbor and beyond\, and whatever other topics the tide washes in on Saturday\, January 17 between 2 and 3pm at the Waterfront Museum barge moored at Brooklyn’s Pier 44 (290 Conover St.). This is during the museum’s regular open hours and admission is by suggested donation (people usually leave between $2 and $20). \nBoat Banter on the Barge brings experts to the Waterfront Museum’s showboat barge during the winter months for low-key conversation about boats\, maritime\, and ideas connected to water and waterfronts. Experts draw up a chair in the heated side of the barge during the museum’s regular open hours on Saturday afternoons\, and all visitors are invited to participate in the conversation as much or as little as they like. Our guest experts come from academia\, industry\, preservation\, and beyond. They include tug and ship captains; marine and industrial historians and archaeologists; journalists\, preservationists\, and advocates; scholars in blue humanities\, coastal studies\, landscape history\, and related fields; engineers\, boatwrights and more. \nMargaret (Maggie) Flanagan is a native New Yorker\, who after years of teaching environmental education to city youth\, brought her expertise out to the waterfront. While sailing professionally in our harbor\, down the coast\, and on the Atlantic and Pacific oceans\, she continued inspiring students and community members to better understand and appreciate our valuable natural resources and vibrant maritime heritage.  Back at homeport\, Maggie developed innovative community access and education programs for Waterfront Alliance and currently works aboard harbor passenger vessels while serving as a subcommittee chair with the NY-NJ Harbor & Estuary Program and with the Harbor Safety\, Navigation\, and Operations Committee.  She believes that our waters and waterfront are precious public resources\, deserving increased public access and transparent management.  Though she’s sailed far and wide\, Maggie considers herself lucky to go to work every day on New York Harbor!
URL:https://waterfrontmuseum.org/event/boat-banter-on-the-barge-3/
LOCATION:Waterfront Museum\, 290 Conover Street\, Brooklyn\, NY\, 11231\, United States
CATEGORIES:Special Event
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SUMMARY:The 2026 World Ferry Safety and Technology Conference
DESCRIPTION:The Ferry Safety and Technology Conference will take place in New York City on May 5-7\, 2026. On May 6\, the main part of the conference will take place at the Waterfront Museum Barge. Speakers will update us on the latest news about electric ferries coming to NYC\, operational and structural approaches to the dilemma of carriage of electric vehicles aboard ferries; to the impact and response to changing global weather\, innovative design solutions\, and global opportunities. Live music will be provided by the indie rock band New Yeller. \nThis conference is being convened by the Worldwide Ferry Safety Association (WFSA). \nREGISTER HERE
URL:https://waterfrontmuseum.org/event/4633/
LOCATION:Waterfront Museum\, 290 Conover Street\, Brooklyn\, NY\, 11231\, United States
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SUMMARY:Swamp in the City: A Cajun & Creole Music Festival
DESCRIPTION:Get ready for four days of great music\, delicious food\, and inclusive community at the 9th Annual Swamp in the City: A Cajun & Creole Music Festival. Held along the scenic Red Hook waterfront\, this festival brings the best of Cajun and Creole culture to Brooklyn\, featuring some of the most talented musicians from Louisiana and beyond\, plus plenty of opportunities to dance\, eat\, and celebrate. \nThe official kickoff party will be held at the Waterfront Museum on Thursday\, May 7th\, from 7 – 9:30 pm. The festivities will begin with a dance lesson\, followed by performances from accordionist and Cajun musician Jesse Lége\, and Louisiana music group The Revelers. \nFor a complete schedule of events\, visit swampinthecity.com/schedule. \nTICKETS HERE
URL:https://waterfrontmuseum.org/event/swamp-in-the-city-a-cajun-creole-music-festival/
LOCATION:Waterfront Museum\, 290 Conover Street\, Brooklyn\, NY\, 11231\, United States
CATEGORIES:Current,Home Slider,Special Event
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