Closing Bell: Crown Height's Rescue Company 2 Art Exhibit
The opening reception has passed but you can view the new art exhibit from photographer Andrew Hinderaker through Friday, June 5th. According to Gothamist, Andrew’s exhibit, “The Rescue,” displays photos from his time spent with the firefighters of Rescue Company 2 in Bed-StuyCrown Heights, accompanying them on calls to fires, car accidents, building collapses, and…

The opening reception has passed but you can view the new art exhibit from photographer Andrew Hinderaker through Friday, June 5th. According to Gothamist, Andrew’s exhibit, “The Rescue,” displays photos from his time spent with the firefighters of Rescue Company 2 in Bed-StuyCrown Heights, accompanying them on calls to fires, car accidents, building collapses, and training exercises. Head on over to Pratt Institute Media Arts Gallery, third floor of Steuben Hall to check it out.
Spoke to the Photographer. Yes, Crown Heights.
Rescue 2 is in Crown Heights- that company is known as a kick-ass elite fire company -and a number of the firefighters lost in 9-11 worked here at one time or another.
Hope people checked out his website- incredible photography!
Please. Crown Heights is way cooler than Bed-Stuy. Let’s not continue the scam of smushing it into Bed-Stuy and then ignoring it. AL Vann has been playing that game for years!
Yeah, was going to say the same. It’s a great old firehouse inside, too, but definitely in Crown Heights.
By the way, nice shot, T.
The picture – that firehouse is on Bergen Street between Troy and Schenectady. I walk my dog around here almost every morning.
ENY-The picture or the company?
This is in Crown Heights, not Bed Stuy.