FAQs
WHAT COVID-19 MEASURES WILL BE IN PLACE DURING THE PROJECT?
The health and safety of our team and you, our visitors is our top priority! Creative Time and Brooklyn Bridge Park are following the recommendations and guidelines of health experts, as well as the relevant city, state, and federal agencies, and have put a few processes in place for your visit:
Please come wearing a face covering, we will have free masks onsite for those without. To protect each other, our entire team will be wearing masks covering their nose and mouth at all times. Unfortunately, you will not be able to visit the project without wearing a protective face covering.
WHAT BARRIERS TO ACCESS, PHYSICAL OR OTHER, SHOULD I BE AWARE OF BEFORE COMING?
Creative Time is proactively taking steps towards making all programs and projects more accessible and inclusive, and we are proud to be hosted by venues and working with artists who are doing the same. We recognize that there are many ways to consider access, and are committed to providing open and transparent information related to accessibility. If after reading the information below you still have questions you’d like our help with, please reach out to programming@creativetime.org.
Waters of a Lower Register is a 5-channel video installation with ambient sound. The entire Park is ADA Accessible and there is park bench seating available for guests in the plaza.
WHEN IS THE PROJECT AND DO I NEED TICKETS? ?
Waters of a Lower Register will run from Wednesday, December 16–Sunday, December 20, 2020 from 4:30pm–9:00pm.
We will not require registration but for everyone’s safety, we will be cooperating with Brooklyn Bridge Park’s outdoor capacity regulations and may ask that visitors enjoy other areas of the park until there is space.
If you have any questions, or your organization or community group would like to schedule a small group to come visit the project, please contact