Anna Lise Jensen

Anna Lise Jensen

  • News Bio/CV
  • Harbor Lines, 2023
  • Harbor Library, 2022
  • Plant Library, 2022
  • Tidal Strait, 2021
  • more work
    • Jane Jacobs Lives Here: Bike the Verrazzano, 2020
    • Poetic Action, 2020-2021
    • Trying, 2020
    • Political Office, 2018-2019
    • Jamaica, Queens, 2012- 2016
    • Fjellerup i Bund & Grund, 2013-2015
    • Al Safa, Bay Ridge, 2013
    • A Hard Read residency, 2012
    • At Home at Hopper('s) House, 2011
    • A Lot, NY community gardens, 2009-2013
    • Vets & Pets, 2008 - 2010
    • Faceless Portrait, 2007
    • Visitor, 2006 - 2010
    • "Outsiders" and "Insiders" 2004-present
Tidal Strait
2021
Bio BAT Project Space, Brooklyn Army Terminal
Curation by Jeannine Bardo and Elena Soterakis

“The context of our climate crisis is decarbonization, and a bike and pedestrian lane on the Verrazzano is part of the overall greening of NYC. Every chance to get bicycles on the road is a good thing.”

Klaus H. Jacob, geo-physicist, Earth Institute, Columbia/ Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory

Zoom conversation, March 4, 2021


The work in this exhibition is based on a QR code that links to my petition asking our Governor to actively support a bike/pedestrian lane on the Verrazzano Bridge - as this office comes with the power to make the MTA finally act (an article by Gersh Kuntzman in Streetsblog NYC, Jan. 22, 2021, reveals how the agency is not only passive but actively blocking the realization of a lane: Secret Report Reveals that MTA Has No Interest in Verrazzano Bridge Bike Path).


Space All Over: The Transient Village Green since 2004. All images copyright Anna Lise Jensen.