The 1960s: A Turning Point for Central Park Lecture
May 16, 2013 |
The 1960s in Central Park was a period marked by innovative experiments in programming and design, including avant-garde art performances, popular concerts, and new approaches to playgrounds, as well as the beginning of the Park's most serious decline. Learn about this unique interaction between art, design, and public space, and how it influenced the Park's eventual preservation and restoration.
This free lecture and discussion is being presented by Central Park Conservancy and will take place from 6:30pm to 8:00pm, light refreshments will be served.
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Website:
www.centralparknyc.org/ |
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Location Information |
Central Park, Charles A. Dana Discovery Center |
At 110th Street between Fifth and Lenox Avenues, inside the Park New York, NY 10029 |
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Contact Information |
Melanie Macchio |
Email:
mmacchio@centralparknyc.org |
Phone:
212.776.1061 |
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