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Sculpture gardens, trails and parks in New York (state) (1 C, 23 P) Pages in category "Outdoor sculptures in New York (state)" The following 38 pages are in this category, out of 38 total.
The Earl W. Brydges Artpark programs are managed by Artpark & Company, Inc for the New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historical Preservation under a Cooperative Agreement. Artpark & Company is a not-for-profit 501c3 Arts and Education organization which serves the people of Western New York and Southern Ontario.
Central New York Art website, outdoor art park, works created by Sculpture Space in Griffiss Business and Technology Park: Griffis Sculpture Park: East Otto: Cattaraugus Buffalo Niagara Region Sculpture park 425-acre (1.72 km 2) outdoor art museum Groton Historical Association Museum Groton: Tompkins: Finger Lakes Local history [29]
Lipe Art Park is a public art project and outdoor art venue, and a public recreation space, comprising approximately 2 acres (0.81 ha) of vacant greenspace located on West Fayette Street in Syracuse, New York in the Warehouse District. The park began in 2007 as a project of (R)Evolution studios, a local artist group, and Syracuse's Public Arts ...
The plateau on which stands a 1935 residence, designed to resemble a Norman chateau and later converted to the museum building, was torn apart in the 1950s by bulldozers gathering gravel for the construction of the New York State Thruway; it had to be rebuilt when the art center was established on the grounds. [1] [23] [24]
Sep. 9—Nearly two dozen artists on Thurmont's Main Street on Saturday for the town's fifth annual plein air art event. "Plein air" is a French term for the act of painting outdoors. In this ...
Greenville County holiday markets. The Indie Craft Parade Holiday Pop-Up Shop has already opened for the season. Located at 2909 Old Buncombe Road in Greenville, it is open Fridays through Sundays ...
Dia pioneered the conversion of industrial buildings for the installation of contemporary art, a practice and aesthetic now widely adopted by museums and galleries internationally. Dia's most recent conversion, its museum in Beacon, is located in a former printing plant built in 1929 by Nabisco (National Biscuit Company).