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July 17, 2018

Shasta Geaux Pop: A Conversation with Ayesha Jordan and Charlotte Brathwaite

By Ted Kerr

Ted Kerr, a Brooklyn based writer, organizer, and teacher at the New School, sat down and spoke with the duo about their work, how they met, and the...

Shasta Geaux Pop: A Conversation with Ayesha Jordan and Charlotte Brathwaite

By Ted Kerr | July 17, 2018

Ted Kerr, a Brooklyn based writer, organizer, and teacher at the New School, sat down and spoke with the duo about their work, how they met, and the evolution of Shasta.

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May 11, 2018

Looking Back, MELT!ing Forward: A Conversation ...

By Ted Kerr

This exclusive Q&A with James Scruggs delves into his art, life, and inspiration for MELT!.

Looking Back, MELT!ing Forward: A Conversation ...

By Ted Kerr | May 11, 2018

This exclusive Q&A with James Scruggs delves into his art, life, and inspiration for MELT!.

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December 7, 2017

Q&A with Lainie Fefferman and Jascha Naverson: Go Behind the Scenes of the Gaits Soundscape

By Victoria Tripsas

Celebrate the winter solstice with an immersive soundwalk along the High Line as part of the Gaits Soundscape. Participants become performers as your...

Q&A with Lainie Fefferman and Jascha Naverson: Go Behind the Scenes of the Gaits Soundscape

By Victoria Tripsas | December 7, 2017

Celebrate the winter solstice with an immersive soundwalk along the High Line as part of the Gaits Soundscape. Participants become performers as your footsteps are turned into sounds, creating a collective, whimsical music piece...

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November 1, 2017

From Frozen Turkeys to Park Visitors: A History of What the High Line Carried

By Madeline Berg

At the height of its activity, the High Line was one of the city’s most prominent food distributors, delivering processed meat and baked goods to...

From Frozen Turkeys to Park Visitors: A History of What the High Line Carried

By Madeline Berg | November 1, 2017

At the height of its activity, the High Line was one of the city’s most prominent food distributors, delivering processed meat and baked goods to hungry New Yorkers.Photo by Kalmbach Publishing Company As anyone who has had to pull...

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October 26, 2017

The History of “Death Avenue”

By Madeline Berg

Not just an urban legend, West Side Cowboys rode in front of trains to warn pedestrians and traffic of the oncoming rail.Photo by Kalmbach Publishing...

The History of “Death Avenue”

By Madeline Berg | October 26, 2017

Not just an urban legend, West Side Cowboys rode in front of trains to warn pedestrians and traffic of the oncoming rail.Photo by Kalmbach Publishing Company It’s hard to imagine that beneath the calm refuge that is now the High...

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October 19, 2017

Top Ten Reasons to Bring Your Kids to Haunted High Line

Join us for Haunted High Line on Saturday, October 28 and travel back in time to learn the history of the High Line. Get into character with artistic...

Top Ten Reasons to Bring Your Kids to Haunted High Line

October 19, 2017

Join us for Haunted High Line on Saturday, October 28 and travel back in time to learn the history of the High Line. Get into character with artistic face painting, capture memories with our old-time photo booth, dance, go on a...

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September 22, 2017

Map Your High Line Memories

Maps are mini-stories. They tell a journey. They record history. They define a space. And what’s remarkable is how people can experience that same...

Map Your High Line Memories

September 22, 2017

Maps are mini-stories. They tell a journey. They record history. They define a space. And what’s remarkable is how people can experience that same space in completely different ways. We invite you to create your own High Line map....

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September 8, 2017

Make It Rusty!: Q&A with ArchForKids

On Saturday, September 23, 2017, families are invited to join us for Make It Rusty!, the latest in our Make It! festival series. Create, listen, build...

Make It Rusty!: Q&A with ArchForKids

September 8, 2017

On Saturday, September 23, 2017, families are invited to join us for Make It Rusty!, the latest in our Make It! festival series. Create, listen, build, and learn as a family through stories, art, nature, and design! Each month we...

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August 21, 2017

Make It Move!: Q&A with The Brandon Project

On Saturday, August 26, 2017, families are invited to join us for Make It Move!, the latest in our Make It! festival series. Create, listen, build, and...

Make It Move!: Q&A with The Brandon Project

August 21, 2017

On Saturday, August 26, 2017, families are invited to join us for Make It Move!, the latest in our Make It! festival series. Create, listen, build, and learn as a family through stories, art, nature, and design! Each month we explore new...

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August 17, 2017

26 Questions with CHEEKY LaSHAE

In this imagined interview, potential collaborators—artists, audience members, friends, ex lovers, and strangers— are invited to scroll down as they...

26 Questions with CHEEKY LaSHAE

August 17, 2017

In this imagined interview, potential collaborators—artists, audience members, friends, ex lovers, and strangers— are invited to scroll down as they welcome CHEEKY LaSHAE to their lives via a textual assemblage of influences, ideas...

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