"Let there be light" Exhibition

Mark Miller Gallery

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The Mark Miller Gallery presents Let there be light: A Preview of the "LowLine" Park.

Is New York City's next park underground? Two leaders from the Lower East Side, architect James Ramsey and social entrepreneur Dan Barasch, have developed a plan to build the "LowLine," a cutting edge new green space in an abandoned trolley terminal beneath Delancey Street, on the Lower East Side. This special month-long exhibition will provide an opportunity to learn more about the solar technology enabling a subterranean park, preview initial designs, and envision the potential uses of a community-based public space in the 21st century.

To open the exhibit, Delancey Underground Co-Founders James Ramsey and Dan Barasch will host an Open House on Sunday, April 1, to directly engage the community on this ambitious project.

The exhibit will include a life-size rendering of how the park could look and feel, as well as a 3D model of the proposed park. Images of the current location as well as architectural renderings of its potential future will be available for viewing and for purchase.

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Schedule

from April 01, 2012 to May 06, 2012

Opening Reception on 2012-04-01 from 12:00 to 18:00

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