The Brooklyn Navy Yard has been reinventing itself for years. Known as a Naval Shipbuilding Facility for 165 years, it later became a center for manufacturing and innovation.
When COVID-19 arrived, manufacturing tenants at the Navy Yard pivoted to supply first responders and essential workers with personal protective equipment, or PPE. That same can-do attitude can be found in another tenant there, JC Cancedda. The Photographer is responsible for a wall size display of the Navy Yard’s own essential workers, 24 in all, at Building 77 on Flushing Avenue.
“My first thought was this whole time I was thinking nurses, doctors, then working here I was like why don’t
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