2024 Calendar
Come browse and READ a curated collection of books at a pop-up reading room on three Sundays in a DOT-created "parklet" on Morrison Ave in the Bronx, near Morrison Ave Plaza while the plaza is under construction. Made possible with funding from NYC DOT. Street Lab cultural programs are supported in part by the New […]
Come DRAW with fellow New Yorkers every Tuesday and Thursday at an open-air art studio set up on West 9th Street, a NYC Open Street in Brooklyn. Featuring self-guided activities and special activities (on Tuesdays) led by teaching artists from Red Hook Art Project. Thanks to our host in this location, Red Hook Initiative. Made […]
Join us for two Tuesdays for a mix of Street Lab programs on W 164th St between Amsterdam Ave and Edgecombe Ave, an Open Street in Manhattan. Thanks to our host in this location, CLOTH! Here are the programs you'll see on the street: BUILD with Legos, Magnatiles, and more at an interactive building station. […]
Come play and make chalk murals on four Wednesdays on Blake Ave between Rockaway Ave and Mother Gaston Blvd, an Open Street in Brooklyn. PLAY NYC features a colorful obstacle course that offers safe, hands-free play for children on closed-off streets, and Street Marker offers a way for multiple people to make beautiful chalk patterns […]
Come play and make chalk murals on Hill Street every Thursday between Tompkins St and Warren St, a NYC Open Street, in Staten Island. PLAY NYC features a colorful obstacle course that offers safe, hands-free play for children on closed-off streets, and Street Marker offers a way for multiple people to make beautiful chalk patterns […]
Come PLAY and make chalk murals on three Saturdays in August on Shore Ave between Remington St (Henry Grate Sr. Pl) and Pinegrove St, a special, temporary Open Street in Queens. PLAY NYC features a colorful obstacle course that offers safe, hands-free play for children on closed-off streets, and Street Marker offers a way for […]
All of our events are wheelchair accessible. Please contact us with questions about accessibility.