
Socrates Sculpture Park
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Plan Your Visit - Socrates Sculpture Park
Located on the ancestral land of the Lenape, Carnarsie, and Matinecock peoples, Socrates Sculpture Park is a non-profit organization operating in partnership with NYC Parks.
Event Calendar - Socrates Sculpture Park
4 days ago · Socrates offers a wide variety of FREE activities and events that celebrate our diverse community and embrace our beautiful natural waterfront setting. All of Socrates’ events and activities …
About - Socrates Sculpture Park
In 1986, visionary sculptor Mark di Suvero founded Socrates Sculpture Park as a community-engaged and accessible arts space dedicated to supporting artists in the production and presentation of public …
Facilities & Policies | Socrates Sculpture Park
Socrates Sculpture Park, located at 32-01 Vernon Boulevard, spans five acres (about the size of one New York City block) on the East River waterfront in Long Island City, Queens.
FAQ’s - Socrates Sculpture Park
What is the significance of Socrates’ name and what does the logo mean? The Park’s founder, visionary sculptor Mark di Suvero, felt the name “Socrates Sculpture Park” was a fitting tribute to the large …
Mission & History - Socrates Sculpture Park
Socrates Sculpture Park was an abandoned riverside landfill and illegal dumpsite for decades leading up to 1986 when a coalition of artists and community members, under the leadership of artist Mark di …
Current | Socrates Sculpture Park
Jun 6, 2025 · Socrates Sculpture ParkSocrates Sculpture Park Open every day from 9am to sunset Admission is free! View COVID-19 Safety Updates
‘Planeta Abuelx’ - Socrates Sculpture Park
Sep 6, 2021 · As part of his ‘ Planeta Abuelx ‘, artist Maravilla is offering a series of healing sound baths. Some of the artist’s sound baths at the Park are intended to serve the general public, while others …
The Socrates Annual 2024 | Socrates Sculpture Park
Sep 14, 2024 · This new ecology-focused cohort of artists harnessed the peak spring and summer growing seasons to create “living” installations that engage the Park’s past, present, and future …