Art in the Parks

Through collaborations with a diverse group of arts organizations and artists, Parks brings to the public both experimental and traditional art in many park locations. Please browse our list of current exhibits and our archives of past exhibits below. You can also see past grant opportunities or read more about the Art in the Parks Program.

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2025

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Image courtesy of Photoville

Various Artists, Photoville Festival 2025
June 7, 2025 to September 14, 2025

Description:

Returning for its 14th consecutive year, the annual Photoville Festival features open-air photography exhibitions throughout all five boroughs of New York City. Collaborating with hundreds of artists and programming partners to curate and present over 80 outdoor exhibitions, Photoville Festival addresses a wide range of issues giving visitors a unique experience of thought-provoking and exceptional photography from across the globe.

Locations: Exhibitions in parks can be found in Barretto Point Park and Orchard Beach in the Bronx; Anchorage Plaza in Brooklyn; Bella Abzug Park, Corporal John A. Seravalli Playground, Jackie Robinson Park, and Chelsea Park in Manhattan; Travers Park in Queens; and Alice Austen House and South Beach Promenade in Staten Island.

This exhibition is presented by Photoville.

Bronx

Courtesy of John Robinette

Jaime Miranda-Bambarén, Divine Grace Strike Gold (Bronx)
April 14, 2025 to May 31, 2026
Rev. T. Wendell Foster Park and Recreation Center , Bronx
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Description:

Artist Jaime Miranda-Bambarén exhumes the truncated roots of plundered trees in the Peruvian highlands. They are centennial arbors, planted in viceregal times, razed by our degrading "modernity." By transforming such remains into “seeds,” Miranda affirms an ecological claim and a resurrectional act: to transfigure those fields of sown death into almost breathing images of life.

Photo by Knakisha Candenedo

Christian Quinones & T.E Baez, Rebirth of Echo
May 18, 2025 to May 17, 2026
Richman (Echo) Park, Bronx, Bronx
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Description:

Inspired by a community that cares for all its residents, this mural is dedicated to the people of Echo Park.

This exhibition is presented by Friends of Echo Park, with support from the City Parks Foundation and Partnerships for Parks.

Courtesy of the artist

Geobany Rodriguez, Blue-Winged Warbler
April 27, 2025 to April 26, 2026
El Coqui Liberation Community Garden, Bronx
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Description:

This mural was created by Geobany Rodriguez and features the blue-winged warbler and purple coneflower. As part of the AudubonMuralProject, a public-art initiative drawing attention to birds that are vulnerable to extinction from climate change, NYC Parks GreenThumb partnered with National Audubon SocietyGitler &_____ Gallery, and local artists to design murals on sheds at GreenThumb community gardens across New York City. Through a collaborative process between the partners, artist, and community garden group, each mural was designed to feature climate-threatened birds that rely on green spaces like these urban gardens and native plants that birds depend on for food and shelter.

Courtesy of CEI

Center for Educational Innovation (CEI), Benchmarks: Empowering Students to Create Inspiring Community Murals on Benches for a Citywide NYC Parks Exhibition
June 7, 2025 to September 14, 2025
Rev. T. Wendell Foster Park and Recreation Center , Bronx

Description:
CEI BENCHMARKS is a citywide NYC Parks exhibition of 20 inspiring murals on benches created by NYC public school students. These bench murals are part of the CEI Benchmarks program, a comprehensive student arts residency program that empowers NYC public school students to become engaged citizens and create large-scale, collaborative, inspiring community murals on benches for public display in a high-profile citywide exhibition in NYC Parks. The 20 benches, created by over 540 students of grades 3-12, will be on exhibit June 7-September 14 in the Bronx at Rev. T. Wendell Foster Park, in Brooklyn at Prospect Park Parade Ground, in Manhattan at Thomas Jefferson Park, and in Staten Island at Clove Lakes Park.

 

This exhibition is presented by The Center for Educational Innovation - website.

Courtesy of Morris Park Business Improvement District

Morris Park Business Improvement District and Limbic Media, The Pulse
June 4, 2024 to May 1, 2025
Loreto Playground, Bronx
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Please note: This is a past exhibit that is no longer installed in the park.

Description:

The Pulse consists of two intertwining light strings with a central heart piece. It is customizable to change colors according to occasion and time of the year, holiday, and cultural celebrations. The Morris Park Business Improvement District was awarded a Commercial District Lighting Grant by the NYC Department of Small Business Services to address commercial district lighting improvements in the Morris Park Avenue commercial district in the Bronx. As a central point of attraction for the Morris Park Avenue corridor and surrounding community, Loreto Park plays a very important role for social and cultural activities, and as a community gathering space.

This exhibition is presented by the Morris Park Business Improvement District.

Brooklyn

Courtesy of the artist / Photo by Christiana Rifaat

Molly Gochman, Monuments to Motherhood
May 11, 2025 to May 10, 2026
Prospect Park
Prospect Park, Brooklyn
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Description:

A work from the artist’s Monuments to Motherhood series, the fifteen-foot-tall bronze sculpture honors caregiving in all its forms, recognizing those who nurture, sustain, and support their communities—often in ways that go unseen. Across the country, public statuary rarely reflects these essential contributions, and the role of care remains largely overlooked in civic spaces. This sculpture offers a powerful acknowledgment of those whose labor holds society together and stands as a testament to the generations that came before us.

 

This exhibition is presented by the Prospect Park Alliance.

Image credit: Courtesy of the artist

Alexander Klingspor, Alexander Klingspor, NYC Legend
December 14, 2024 to December 13, 2025
North 5th Park and Pier, Brooklyn
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Description:

This piece depicts the legend of the alligator in the NYC sewers. It deals with two interesting aspects of our world; our need for gods, myths, and legends much like any other civilization prior to ours, and our habit of creating invasive species by moving animals from their natural habitats to human environments.

 

This exhibition is presented by Mollbrinks Gallery.

Image Credit: Courtesy of Olivia Swisher

MS 821 Sunset Park Prep, M.S. 821 Sunset Park Prep Los Muralistas, Happy Sunset Park Community
December 3, 2024 to December 2, 2025
Gonzalo Plasencia Playground, Brooklyn
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Description:

Happy Sunset Park Community was created by middle school students at MS 821 Sunset Park Prep. They created this mural because they want to bring positivity to their school and community. They want the mural to be a source of comfort for everyone in the playground. Also, middle school is a very difficult time to be a kid, not only academically but also socially and emotionally. Knowing how tough middle school is, they created a mural to support their fellow students. They hope that when their fellow students and community members see this mural that they feel safe, comfortable to be themselves, and joyful. 

Image by Cameron Blaylock, courtesy of Urban Design Forum

Studio Cooke John Architecture and Design, Brownsville Is
November 9, 2024 to November 8, 2025
Zion Triangle, Brooklyn
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Description:
Pitkin Avenue BID has worked with Studio Cooke John Architecture and Design to transform Zion Triangle Plaza into a welcoming destination for residents, shoppers and visitors of Brownsville. The team engaged with Brownsville’s multigenerational community at a series of community events and activities, gathering valuable input that helped shape the lighting installation, produced by the Studio Cooke John team. Community members shared what Brownsville means to them, and from these conversations, eight key words emerged, which were incorporated into the support posts for the overhead lighting. The community was also invited to vote on the color of the support posts.

This project is presented by the Pitkin Avenue BID and is supported by the Local Center, an initiative of Urban Design Forum (UDF) and Association for Neighborhood and Housing Development (ANHD).

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