Impermanent and precious in the park | Manhattan Times

Story by Sherry Mazzocchi

Artist Andrea Arroyo with Lillith and Her Sisters.

Artist Andrea Arroyo with Lillith and Her Sisters. (Photo: Felipe Galindo)

Mysterious signs beckon visitors deeper and deeper in to a glittering forest. A bearded man talks with a hunchback dolphin. Goddesses float in trees.

Nature has transformed into a gallery. The third annual Ephemeral Arts Project is on display at Sherman Creek and Swindler Cove this June.

Part of the Northern Manhattan Arts Alliance Uptown Arts Stroll, both new and established uptown artists showcase the beauty of nature alongside their own work.

Nearly 40 children from Scribble Art Workshop have created a wondrous village of clay figurines living small structures made of twigs and leaves. Lilliputian inhabits a tree in The Children’s Garden.

Read more: Impermanent and precious in the park Temporales y preciosas en el parque | Manhattan Times News.

Related: Park Portfolio – Swindler Cove Park

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