RIPA’s annual “FLOW” summer art exhibitions are located each year along the Park’s southern shoreline. The works are aimed at fostering appreciation of the shoreline through artistic expression, while calling visitors to interact with and care for the Park’s island environment. Each year, FLOW features site specific projects by participants in the Bronx Museum’s Artists in the Marketplace (AIM) program for emerging artists.
FLOW.16 – this year’s sixth annual exhibition – will be open to the public from May-November, and will feature installations reflecting and encouraging interaction with the Park’s history and environment. This event is created with support from New York City Department of Cultural Affairs.
Additionally, FLOW Art Tours feature a guided tour of each art piece as well as the opportunity to meet the artists and discuss their works. Tours meet at the base of the 103rd Street Footbridge. They will be held on the 3rd Wednesday of every month through September, and on rotating Saturdays throughout the season. Learn more.
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The Bronx Museum of the ArtsWells Fargo Center1040 Grand Concourse at 165th Street10456New York, United statesThe Bronx Museum of the ArtsWells Fargo Center1040 Grand Concourse at 165th Street10456New York, United statesRIPA’s annual “FLOW” summer art exhibitions are located each year along the Park’s southern shoreline. The works are aimed at fostering appreciation of the shoreline through artistic expression, while calling visitors to interact with and care for the Park’s island environment. Each year, FLOW features site specific projects by participants in the Bronx Museum’s Artists in the Marketplace (AIM) program for emerging artists.
FLOW.16 – this year’s sixth annual exhibition – will be open to the public from May-November, and will feature installations reflecting and encouraging interaction with the Park’s history and environment. This event is created with support from New York City Department of Cultural Affairs.
Additionally, FLOW Art Tours feature a guided tour of each art piece as well as the opportunity to meet the artists and discuss their works. Tours meet at the base of the 103rd Street Footbridge. They will be held on the 3rd Wednesday of every month through September, and on rotating Saturdays throughout the season. Learn more.
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