In the spring of 2019, a dozen sculpted birds will join those winging their way through murals in […]
Christmastime is upon us here in Manhattan’s Audubon Park. Wreaths and garlands are appearing on doors and windows […]
Audubon’s Watercolors for The Birds of America and the Corresponding Plates to Rotate Monthly New York, NY, October […]
Anthony Philip Heinrich was a little-known 19th-century American composer whose life was closely entwined with that of John […]
This past spring, the New-York Historical Society announced its Adopt-an-Audubon Bird program, which will fund the preservation and […]
Each year, as part of the global Jane’s Walk weekend honoring the great urban activist Jane Jacobs, the […]
On April 29, twelve community-based organizations will host a day-long forum titled “Harlem and the Future: Preserving Culture […]
The distinctive footprint that disrupts Manhattan’s grid west of Broadway between 155th and 158th Streets—the Audubon Park Historic […]
This year’s Audubon birthday party sponsored by the Riverside Oval Association, will coincide with the global “Jane’s Walk” […]