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- Openhouse Gallery's Park HereHas the colder weather kept you from enjoying the city's parks? The <a href="http://www.openhousegallery.org/">Openhouse Gallery</a> offers the perfect solution: <a href="http://parkhere.info/index.html">Park Here</a>, an indoor pop-up park. With a daily event schedule that includes free food and drink tastings, film screenings and live music performances from the likes of Matisyahu, Deer Tick and the Freelance Whales, your summer park withdrawal symptoms will be taken care of!1
- Openhouse Gallery's Park HerePark Here draws all sorts of people- young, old, tourists, business people, freelancers, etc.2
- Openhouse Gallery's Park HereA variety of partners help provide the ambiance for the pop-up.3
- Openhouse Gallery's Park HereMagic Murals provide a lush backdrop with views of actual parks to make the space feel more expansive.4
- Openhouse Gallery's Park HereThe park has been a success thanks to the team's careful consideration of what makes a park.5
- Openhouse Gallery's Park HereFor one, sunlight is something we all often miss in the winter. Although you won't be able to get a tan, lighting is supplied by Northern Light Technologies and Party Up Productions that give a sense of warmth.6
- Openhouse Gallery's Park HereAlthough live birds are not allowed, American Foliage did a great job incorporating hints of nature.7
- Openhouse Gallery's Park HereFree wifi and several laptops are available for public use.8
- Openhouse Gallery's Park HereSpecial “Mommy morning” sessions run from 8:30-11am and are reserved exclusively for moms or nannies and their children. The sessions include special activities such as yoga, sing-alongs, and book readings, and adults can enjoy complementary organic teas and Stumptown coffee supplied by Nolita Mart & Espresso Bar.9
- Openhouse Gallery's Park HereThe park is open daily from noon to 8pm until February 15, 2012.10
- Openhouse Gallery's Park HereYou may be more than pleasantly surprised by the choice of seating options.11
- Openhouse Gallery's Park HereUnlike your traditional wooden park bench, a series of bean bags, hammocks, blankets, cushioned chairs and soft stools provide more comfortable alternatives.12
- Openhouse Gallery's Park HereFriends stop by to enjoy a quieter moment in the midst of the bustling city.13
- Openhouse Gallery's Park HereAs pop-ups are on the rise, the Openhouse Gallery seems ahead of the trend. Since 2007, they have created and hosted more pop ups than anyone else in New York City.14