In 'Tower Show,' artists turn an old Gowanus water tank into something beautiful * Brooklyn Paper
Briefly

The 'Tower Show' hosted by Arts Gowanus represents the creativity and spirit of the local arts community. Featuring nearly 200 artworks created by various artists using a standardized water tower template, this year's exhibition at Gowanus Wharf is the largest to date. Artworks are diverse, using various materials, and highlight the collaborative culture within the neighborhood. With its origins banking on a local water tower logo, the show reflects both homage to Gowanus' roots and the vibrant arts scene. The event emphasizes community celebration, as expressed by Arts Gowanus leaders.
The exhibit features nearly 200 individual works of art depicting the old water tower, showcasing the creativity of Gowanus artists and celebrating local culture.
Thornton remarked, 'It's like a celebration of our neighborhood ... and the arts community that's in it,' highlighting the collaborative spirit that defines Gowanus.
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