May 7, 2013 | Comments: 0

Mad. Sq. Music: Oval Lawn Series 2013

FREE, ECLECTIC, LIVE MUSIC ALL SUMMER IN THE PARK Free Outdoor Concerts on Wednesday Evenings from June 19 to August 7 Madison Square Park Conservancy announces the lineup for the eleventh season of Mad. Sq. Music: Oval Lawn Series, which presents award-winning performers in an eclectic range of genres, including folk, jazz, bluegrass, soul/R&B, and… Read more

April 30, 2013 | Comments: 0

Mad. Sq. Kids 2013 Lineup!

FREE SUMMER KIDS CONCERTS AT MADISON SQUARE PARK BEGIN TUESDAY JUNE 11 Mad. Sq. Kids: Music for the Whole Family Celebrates 11 Seasons Madison Square Park Conservancy is thrilled to present its 11th season of Mad. Sq. Kids, a series of free outdoor performances for children and their families that takes place rain or shine… Read more

April 17, 2013 | Comments: 0

Spring Kids Fest 2013 Press Release

FREE OUTDOOR FESTIVITIES FOR CHILDREN AT MADISON SQUARE PARK ON MAY18 Annual Spring Kids Fest Celebrates 11 Years of Family Fun Madison Square Park Conservancy announces Spring Kids Fest 2013, a day of free outdoor fun for children taking place on May 18 from 10:30am to 1:30pm. This family event provides live entertainment, games and… Read more

November 22, 2012 | Comments: 0

Mad. Sq. Art: Orly Genger

MADISON SQUARE PARK CONSERVANCY’S MAD. SQ. ART PRESENTS ORLY GENGER: RED, YELLOW AND BLUE May 2 – September 8, 2013 Site-specific installation featuring 1.4 million feet of layered, painted, and knotted rope —the total footage enough to span the length of Manhattan nearly 20x’s over— transforms Madison Square Park Installation Celebrates First-Ever Mad. Sq. Art… Read more

November 21, 2012 | Comments: 0

Mad. Sq. Art: Topsy-Turvy

MADISON SQUARE PARK CONSERVANCY’S MAD. SQ. ART PRESENTS SANDRA GIBSON AND LUIS RECODER: TOPSY-TURVY: A CAMERA OBSCURA INSTALLATION March 1 – April 7, 2013 OPEN DAILY, 10AM-5PM Site-specific work to offer visitors new view of New York City landscape via one of the world’s oldest moving image devices New York—Madison Square Park Conservancy’s Mad. Sq…. Read more

November 19, 2012 | Comments: 0

Mad. Sq. Holiday Celebration

Beginning in 1912, Madison Square was home to the first public holiday tree in the nation. Every year we are honored to be the birthplace of this wonderful tradition and this year marks our centennial celebration of this momentous event. Please join us and pull out your centennial hats for the celebration of Mad. Sq…. Read more

September 13, 2012 | Comments: 0

Fall Kids Fest 2012 Press Release

FREE OUTDOOR FUN FOR CHILDREN AT MADISON SQUARE PARK ON OCTOBER 13TH JOIN US IN CELEBRATING THE CONSERVANCY’S 10-YEAR ANNIVERSARY! Madison Square Park Conservancy announces Fall Kids Fest 2012, presented by World Class Learning Academy, NY, and Time Out Kids, a day of free outdoor fall-festive fun for children taking place on October 13 from… Read more

August 15, 2012 | Comments: 0

Mad. Sq. Music: The Studio Series Lineup!

FREE SATURDAY CONCERTS IN THE PARK! WE WELCOME YOU AND YOUR FAMILY TO JOIN IN ON THE CONSERVANCY’S 10-YEAR ANNIVERSARY WITH FOLK, BLUES, AND AMERICANA CONCERTS. Madison Square Park Conservancy is delighted to present the 2012 Mad. Sq. Music: The Studio Series. Mad. Sq. Music, in collaboration with The Baisley Powell Elebash Fund, presents The… Read more

July 9, 2012 | Comments: 0

Mad. Sq. Art Announces Adam D. Glick As Park’s First-Ever Martin Friedman Curator

Madison Square Park Conservancy’s Mad. Sq. Art program announces the appointment of Adam D. Glick as Martin Friedman Curator—the Park’s first, permanent art curator position. Since 2004, the Madison Square Park Conservancy’s award-winning contemporary art program has presented 24 exhibitions outdoors in and surrounding historic Madison Square Park. In March 2012, a permanent, named, curatorial… Read more

June 28, 2012 | Comments: 0

Mad. Sq. Art: BUCKYBALL

October 25, 2012 – NOW EXTENDED THROUGH February 15, 2013 Madison Square Park Conservancy’s Mad. Sq. Art is thrilled to announce a monumental sculpture by distinguished artist Leo Villareal. Largely inspired by the work of Buckminster Fuller, Villareal’s BUCKYBALL will apply concepts of geometry and mathematical relationships within a towering 30-foot tall, illuminated sculpture. The… Read more

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