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Getting here (h3)
By Car (h4)
Parking (h5)
There is no parking available on-site at Socrates with the exception of one handicap designated spot outside the main gate at the intersection of Vernon Blvd and Broadway. School buses and tour buses are permitted to pull into the Park through our main gate with advance approval. Please call 718.956.1919 or email info@socratessculpturepark.org to request permission. Street parking is available in the neighborhood around the Park.
From the Queensboro Bridge (h5)
Take the upper level, exit at 21st Street. Turn right onto 21st Street and continue approximately one mile and make a left on Broadway. Continue to the intersection of Vernon Boulevard and Broadway.
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Socrates Sculpture Park was an abandoned riverside landfill and illegal dumpsite until 1986 when a coalition of artists and community members, under the leadership of artist Mark di Suvero, transformed it into an open studio and exhibition space for artists. Today, Socrates is an internationally renowned outdoor museum and a designated New York City public park.
“Blockquote—Known for fostering ambitious and visionary artworks, Socrates has presented more than 1,000 artists on its five waterfront acres, providing them the financial support, materials, equipment, and space necessary to create large-scale works in the public realm. The Park is a center of cultural programming, a producer of contemporary exhibitions, a presenter of a multi-disciplinary performance series, and an arts educator.”
The Park is open 365 days a year from 9am — sundown and admission to our exhibitions, programs, and gardens is always free and all are welcome!
Support and crediting
Outdoor Cinema 2018 is sponsored by NYC Ferry and Con Edison, and supported by public funds from the NYC Department of Cultural Affairs, in partnership with the New York City Council, including Council Member, Jimmy Van Bramer.