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A Clearing in the Streets: NYC Spouts a Meadow Amid Concrete

by , 06/03/09

julie farris, sarah wayland-smith, temporary art installation, public art fund, urban landscape, urban ecology art, urban restoration art, public art, public space installation, environmental art, eco art, art installation new york city, urban design new york city, native plants new york city

As the topic of urban restoration garners more attention, we have seen an increase in the investigation and experimentation relating to NYC’s ecological past. NYC Wildflower Week demonstrated a rise in popularity of plants native to New York City. Coupling urban restoration and indigenous plants, Julie Farris and Sarah Wayland-Smith, both landscape designers, were commissioned by the Public Art Fund to design and construct ‘A Clearing in the Streets,’ a 15-foot wide, plywood structure containing the beginnings of a meadow. The temporary installation, meant to invite passers-by to appreciate and watch the “re-insertion” of nature back into the city, offers a glimpse into NYC’s native landscape.

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One Response to “A Clearing in the Streets: NYC Spouts a Meadow Amid Concrete”

  1. CosmicChuck CosmicChuck says:

    Incredible. Scenery comparable to what’s shown here would present a nice welcome anywhere. Imagine what they could do in St. Louis, juxtaposed with the Gateway Arch. Or in D.C. so that you could see it reflected off the pool looking down from the Washington Memorial. The possibilities are endless. I hope they do more works like that.

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