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July 16, 2024

Makerspark, Staten Island. Public art now on display for all to come visit!

The Maker Space NYC artist residency is completed, Makerpark, Staten Island, is now home to artwork created during the Maker Space artist residency. Six artists participated in the residency, their final pieces created in metal, cloth, clay and steel are now public art for all to view. To get to Maker Park, take the FREE ferry to St. George Terminal in Staten Island. From the terminal, take the train (only have one line) two stops to STAPLETON. Walk a half block towards the water, make a right and they are down 2 blocks at the corner of Thompson & Front Streets.
The history of Makerpark:

"In 2013, a vacant lot on Front Street was transformed into what we now know as Maker Park. Created by the founders of MakerSpace NYC, DB Lampman, and Scott Van Campen, this area was once filled with abandoned vehicles, trash, and debris. With the help of many community partners, Maker Park is now a vibrant venue for public events and art installations. Visitors can explore the sculpture garden daily, participate in community events, and enjoy outdoor classes. The view of the harbor and the breeze off the water add to the park’s charm. Come and experience the artistic heartbeat of Staten Island."

Maker Radio station calls the park it's home as well, celebrating seven years! It holds events all summer long in the park.

Below the Storm on view:




Thank you for stopping by. Cheers! Callie

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