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Public Art Fund Pup Walk

Saturday, August 26, 2023
11-12pm
Meetup Point: Lincoln Center, corner of 65th Street and Broadway under Nina Chanel’s "San Juan Heal"
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Opening Event for Phyllida Barlow: PRANK presented by Public Art Fund at City Hall Park, New York, June 6–November 26, 2023. Photo: Asya Gorovits, courtesy Public Art Fund

Get ready for an unforgettable morning of art, culture, and canine camaraderie!

On August 26, 2023, join the first ever Public Art Fund Pup Walk to celebrate National Dog Day. This walk will be an opportunity to explore works from Felipe Baeza’s Public Art Fund commission Unruly Forms in partnership with JCDecaux on bus shelters across New York City. This fusion of public art and the cityscape promises to inspire both you and your four-legged companion.

All dogs, big and small, young and old, are welcome to participate. It’s a chance to connect with fellow dog enthusiasts and public art aficionados while enjoying a leisurely walk viewing public art in New York City. Share stories, swap training tips, and forge new friendships while strolling along the artworks on West End Avenue.

Meetup Point: Lincoln Center, corner of 65th Street and Broadway under Nina Chanel’s San Juan Heal

Route: Along West End Avenue, between Lincoln Center and Riverside Park

Mark your calendars, invite your friends, and let’s make this National Dog Day an event to remember! For updates and more information, email communications@publicartfund.org.

Banner image:
Felipe Baeza, The fragile sky terrified you your whole life, 2022
Image credit: © Felipe Baeza. Courtesy Maureen Paley, London.
Photo: Nicholas Knight, courtesy Public Art Fund