On June 28, the Uni created an open-air reading room on Corona Plaza—our second visit this year. In 2014, we continue our longstanding partnership with Queens Museum as they bring community-oriented programs to this emerging public space. Our work on this plaza is made possible in part by funds granted by the Charles H. Revson Foundation through the Neighborhood Plaza Partnership and Penguin Random House.
Thanks to Uni volunteer librarian Tori Kuhr for helping today.
This little girl is looking at our growing collection of mini book reviews written by other kids.
These kids are browsing books of artist Fred Wilson’s work and another of Eudora Welty’s photographs.
This woman is exploring our pop-up book collection.
Let me show you the books I like to read.
She’s got a set of postcards showing the Uni towers that we’ve sent to other libraries and cities. There is a Uni in Kazakhstan.
Great day Corona! See you next month.