See Immersive Art in Central Park & Snag Some Free Ice Cream
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My 9-year-old may not have a big backyard like her suburban peers, but she does have Central Park. The northeastern corner of Frederick Law Olmsted and Calvert Vaux's 843-acre masterpiece is literally across the street from our apartment. But while it's got some amazing attractions, like the recently renovated East 110th Street Playground, the Lasker Rink and Pool, the Harlem Meer for catch-and-release fishing and the gorgeous Conservatory Garden, this part of the park isn't as well known as the rest. That's why the Central Park Conservancy decided to make it the setting for Drifting in Daylight, a new immersive pubic art installation celebrating the nonprofit's 35th anniversary.
The Conservancy collaborated with Creative Time to curate eight site-specific works of art, including special performances and experiences, that complement this serene section of Central Park. Some are so subtle, you and your kids may not even notice them! And that's exactly the point. Drifting in Daylight isn't about spectacle; it's about creating memories. From listening to soothing classical music, to watching recreations of famous movie scenes, to indulging in FREE ice cream (definitely the kid-friendliest piece of the bunch), Drifting in Daylight is a great reason to discover (or revisit) northern Central Park with kids.