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SUMMARY:Echo{logies}\, Data Through Design Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Echo{logies} is the 2026 exhibition of Data Through Design\, an independent collective who organize an annual art exhibition featuring works that creatively analyze\, interpret\, and interrogate data made available on NYC Open Data. \nVisiting the Exhibition\nThe exhibition is open to the public daily from 12pm to 7 pm during Open Data Week. On March 21\, we will host an opening event that requires RSVP. \nWhen: March 21 – April 5\, 2026\, 12:00pm – 7:00pm \nWhere: BRIC\, 647 Fulton Street (at Rockwell Place)\, Brooklyn\, NY 11217 \nOpening Event: Saturday\, March 21\, 6:30 – 8:30 PM; RSVP. \nAbout Echo{logies}\nThe projects in Echo{logies} work with the bodies of knowledge\, or “-logies”\, that reverberate through New York City’s data. They explore ecosystems and cycles of life expressed in data; the rhythms of growth\, decay\, renewal\, and transformation as they “echo” through data\, and the interplay between human and non-human worlds. \nThis year’s theme engages with questions such as: How can the city\, and data itself\, be understood as ecological and cyclical? How might data be materialized\, embodied\, or inscribed by natural processes? What accumulates\, erodes\, regenerates\, lingers as traces\, or resonates as echoes? \nThe work in this exhibition makes data felt\, witnessed\, or transformed—through physicalization\, interaction\, or by exposing how nature itself records and inscribes change. The artworks engage with living systems\, natural or urban ecologies\, or information ecosystems\, and examine materiality and craft\, murmurations and flows\, entropy and genesis\, and the sublime scale of ecological change. \n\nDesire Paths: Becca Ellsworth & Becca Odell\nHartLine: Ian Callender & Karla Rothstein\nLandscape Workshop: Mark Heller & Mariel Collard Arias\nLinger Loiter: Charlotte Gartenberg & Ivan Himanen\nMetropolitan Cuneiform: Jingrong Zhang\nThe Oracle of Gotham: Karissa Whiting & Elizabeth Costa\nTurnstile Murmurations: Trpti Sanghvi\nUrban Data Orchestra: Composing the Hidden Rhythms of the City: Elina Oikonomaki & Lukas Lesina Debiasi\nWaste Rhythms: Living Records of NYC Communities: HaoChe Hung & Tianxing (Vincent) Zhu\nWild Lots: Craig Fahner & al haley\n\nEcho{logies} is organized and curated by the 2026 Data Through Design team: Julia Bloom\, Tereza Chanaki\, Rachel Daniell\, Jack Darcey\, Sara Eichner\, Justin Roberts\, and Can Sucuoğlu.
URL:https://opendataweek.nyc/event/echologies-data-through-design-exhibition/2026-03-26/
LOCATION:BRIC\, 647 Fulton Street\, Brooklyn\, New York\, 11217\, United States of America
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SUMMARY:Marron Institute of Urban Management Presents: Open Data in Action
DESCRIPTION:The Marron Institute of Urban Management will host an afternoon of presentations featuring research from its Transportation and Land Use\, Civic Analytics\, and Health\, Environment and Policy programs\, alongside NYU Grossman School of Medicine’s City Health Dashboard and Congressional District Health Dashboard. The event will highlight how these teams apply open data to advance research and policy in transportation\, urban systems and public health. \n\nPresenters will discuss how they compile\, integrate\, and analyze complex datasets to inform urban policy and decision-making. They will also share approaches for making data accessible to broader audiences\, including strategies for transparency\, effective communication\, and open access to data and research findings. \nThis event is intended for anyone interested in how data-driven research can strengthen policymaking\, expand access to information\, and promote more transparent\, equitable\, and effective public sector decisions. \nLight refreshments will be provided. \nSchedule:\n1:00 – 1:05  Introduction\n1:05 – 1:45  Transportation and Land Use Program (Marron Institute): Elif Ensari\, Research Scholar and Program Deputy Director\, Franklin Tang\, Assistant Research Scholar.\n1:45 – 2:25  Civic Analytics Program (Marron Institute): Bartosz Bonczak\, Research Scientist and Lab Manager\, Callie Clark\, Doctoral Researcher.\nBreak\n2:40 – 3:20  Health\, Environment\, and Policy Program (Marron Institute): Noussair Lazrak\, Research Scientist.\n3:20 – 4:00  City Health Dashboard and the Congressional District Health Dashboard (NYU Grossman School of Medicine): Ben R. Spoer\, Program Director.
URL:https://opendataweek.nyc/event/marron-institute-of-urban-management-presents-open-data-in-action/
LOCATION:Marron Institute\, 370 Jay Street Room 1201\, Brooklyn\, NY\, 11201
CATEGORIES:Presentation
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SUMMARY:NYC PIT Pop Up: CUNY Open Data Takeover Day Four
DESCRIPTION:As part of NYC Open Data Week 2026\, the CUNY Public Interest Technology (PIT) Lab will host a week-long Open Data Takeover of the NYC PIT Pop-Up at the Oculus / World Trade Center. The activation advances Open Data Week’s goals of accessibility\, civic learning\, and practical use of open data by bringing open data projects into a highly visible\, public-facing space. Attendees can drop in at any time during the hours below for a demonstration of the tool and to speak with the presenter. Most of the demos will also be streamed live from the Pop-Up on its Twitch (https://www.twitch.tv/cunypitlab). Inside the Oculus\, the Pop-Up is located on the Main Floor C2\, in the South Concourse\, at Shop #53 (next to M.A.C. Cosmetics). View the full PIT Lab schedule. No RSVP needed\, just stop by! \n[2pm-6pm]\nMasaru Kakutani – From Data to Action: Addressing NYC Winter Heating Complaints with Data Visualization\nI want to show how anyone interested in actionable policy can\, with the help of generative AI\, quickly create convincing stories. This demonstration is designed to help anyone who is interested in generating clear policy suggestions using NYC Data. A standard generative AI will assist in developing policy suggestions\, but the template ensures that the AI provides only support\, not direction or guidance\, for those interested in creating policies. \nLisa Mae Fielder – MTA Performance Metrics\nThe MTA’s dashboard\, metrics.mta.info\, which is built entirely off of open data\, is going through a major redesign in 2026. We’d like to collect user feedback to better understand features and visuals that the civic tech community would want. \nMichael Freedman – crashcount.nyc: an open data tool for safe-streets advocacy\nCrashcount.nyc is a public\, open-data–driven tool that uses NYC Open Data and AI to document and contextualize traffic crashes involving pedestrians and cyclists\, with the goal of supporting safer-streets advocacy at the neighborhood and district level. This session will demonstrate how publicly available NYC datasets—particularly traffic crash data—can be transformed into clear\, actionable narratives that help communities understand where traffic violence is increasing and how it relates to policy decisions\, street design\, and enforcement. The presentation will walk through the structure of Crashcount.nyc\, the datasets it relies on\, and the design decisions behind presenting complex data in a way that is usable by advocates\, journalists\, and community members without technical backgrounds.
URL:https://opendataweek.nyc/event/nyc-pit-pop-up-cuny-open-data-takeover-day-four/
LOCATION:Oculus World Trade Center\, 185 Greenwich Street\, New York\, New York\, 10006\, United States of America
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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SUMMARY:**RSVP CLOSED** From Data to Policy: How the NYC Council Turns City Data Into Action
DESCRIPTION:Join the NYC Council Data Team for an inside look at how open and administrative data drive policymaking at the Council. In this interactive exhibition\, Senior Data Scientist Reese Hirota and Data Scientists Taylor Francisco\, Danylo Orlov\, and Erik Brown will showcase four tools designed for evidence-based decision-making. From tracking citywide trends in domestic violence and evaluating Vision Zero safety interventions to mapping public restroom equity and optimizing fieldwork with StoopLoops\, attendees will see firsthand how raw datasets become transparent tools for the public. \nThis session is ideal for civic tech enthusiasts\, policy researchers\, and engaged New Yorkers eager to understand the “how” behind city oversight. The event will feature 40 minutes of guided walkthroughs focused on the design and impact of these platforms\, followed by an interactive Q&A. During the session\, participants will have the opportunity to explore the dashboards themselves\, engaging directly with the team to uncover data-driven insights relevant to their own communities. \nBy bridging the gap between raw information and legislative action\, these projects demonstrate that open data is the essential foundation for a more equitable NYC. Attendees will leave with a clear understanding of how the Council identifies citywide needs\, tracks outcomes\, and makes the policymaking process more transparent and data-informed. Registration closes at 2 p.m.
URL:https://opendataweek.nyc/event/from-data-to-policy-how-the-nyc-council-turns-city-data-into-action__trashed/
LOCATION:New York City Council\, 250 Broadway 8th Floor\, Overflow Room\, New York\, NY\, 10007
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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SUMMARY:Old Growth & New Data: An Evening in Nature at Inwood Hill Park
DESCRIPTION:Join NYC Parks and Macaulay Honors College for an evening bioblitz at Inwood Hill Park\, which is part of the Old-Growth Forest Network and accessible via subway. Tina Cuevas\, natural areas outreach coordinator at NYC Parks\, will discuss restoration activities within NYC Parks and how monitoring plays a large part in how Parks works within our city’s natural areas and beyond. Kelly O’Donnell\, lead NYC organizer for City Nature Challenge & director of Science Forward at Macaulay Honors College\, will contextualize the data that iNaturalist captures and becomes part of a larger global dataset that helps scientists with their research all over the globe. \nParticipants will learn how to use the iNaturalist app to take data observations of local plants and wildlife. They will be able to learn how to lead their own bioblitzes and engage with the iNaturalist community and at City Nature Challenge in April as well. Part of this will also be a walk to discuss plants that may be emerging in early spring\, a discussion on local park history\, and about projects that may have used iNaturalist data. Come dressed in sturdy boots or shoes\, long sleeves\, long pants\, and clothing that can get dirty. \nThe meeting point for this event will be the Payson Playground at Inwood Hill Park\, 285-287 Dyckman St\, New York\, NY 10034
URL:https://opendataweek.nyc/event/old-growth-new-data-an-evening-in-nature-at-inwood-hill-park/
LOCATION:Payson Playground\, Inwood Hill Park\, 285-287 Dyckman Street\, New York\, New York\, 10034\, United States of America
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SUMMARY:PyData NYC: Making Static and Interactive Viz Using Matplotlib
DESCRIPTION:In this workshop with PyData NYC\, we will explore 311 dataset\, starting with exploratory charts (including maps)\, maybe creating a linked animation\, and concluding with a simple interactive visualization. In doing so\, we will unpack some of the fundamental concepts that underlie the architecture of Matplotlib\, hopefully providing attendees with the foundation for creating effective visualizations using Matplotlib. And the vocabulary to make more effective use of AI tools. Matplotlib is a big library\, and it can be difficult to know where to start. \nThis demo-tutorial is a guided tour through many of the essential features and concepts of Matplotlib so you can get started making publication-quality\, animated\, and interactive figures. We will be using the 311 dataset as a case study. \nThis event will be held at the CUNY Graduate Center (365 5th Avenue) in Manhattan. Register here.
URL:https://opendataweek.nyc/event/pydata-nyc-making-static-and-interactive-viz-using-matplotlib/
LOCATION:CUNY Graduate Center\, 365 5th Avenue\, Room C201/202/203\, New York\, NY\, 10016
CATEGORIES:Workshop
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SUMMARY:Open Data Trivia Night
DESCRIPTION:Think you can pivot table\, left_join\, and merge better than the rest? Join us at Wilka’s (241 Bowery\, Lower East Side) for a trivia night with a data twist as we dive into NYC Open Data and you can flex your skills in a friendly competitive environment. \nWhat to expect: Working in teams\, you’ll tackle questions that require real-time data analysis using Excel\, R\, Python\, or whatever language you prefer. You’ll get to play with data and connect with fellow data enthusiasts! \nWho should attend: Data analysts\, civic tech folks\, and anyone curious about what you can uncover with NYC Open Data. All skill levels are welcome!
URL:https://opendataweek.nyc/event/open-data-trivia-night/
LOCATION:Wilka’s Sports Bar\, 241 Bowery\, New York\, New York\, 10002\, United States of America
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