Did you know that Battery Park City was once part of the Hudson River? Fifty years ago our neighborhood was vacant landfill, with no parks or buildings. But some artists saw this new “beachfront” as full of creative potential. Agnes Denes planted a golden Wheatfield here in 1982, and Art on the Beach placed surreal sculptures and experimental installations to the shoreline.
In this family program, young artists will explore how Battery Park City continues to blend nature, history, and imagination through public art. We’ll take a short walk along the esplanade to discover the urban green space, statues, and sculptures—each with a story to tell—then return to the Museum to design our own monuments or visionary artworks for a future park! Ages 3+.
This is an in-person children’s program that meets at the Skyscraper Museum, 39 Battery Pl.
You must reserve a place for your child/family by clicking the “RSVP” button above. This will forward you to Ticketstripe for registration. After registering, you will receive emails to confirm your attendance through a Google Form (you only need to fill this out once). If you do not confirm attendance by the Friday morning before the program, your places will be canceled. Every child should be accompanied by a parent/guardian.
Family programs are free! Reservation priority is given to The Skyscraper Museum members. Want to become a member? Summer programs are supported by a Community Partnership with the Battery Park City Authority.
Questions? Email [email protected] or call our office 212-945-6324.