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Queens County Museum Reopens with Cover Crop Installation
Sun Aug 2, 2020 - Sun Aug 9, 2020
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Repeating every days through August 9, 2020.
10:00am to 5:00pm ET
Age: All ages
Price: FREE
Location:
Queens County Farm Museum
Queens County Farm Museum welcomes the public for the first time since closing in March. Visitors can explore the planting fields, feed the goats, meet the farmers, take a hayride, and shop. Plus, the Glen Oaks property displays its first site-specific installation, Cover Crop.
Created by borough native Aaron Asis with support from Queens Council of the Arts, “Cover Crop” consists of a half-acre of crisscrossing paths that allow visitors to pass through a field of buckwheat, rye, and sweet peas.
** Activity dates/times are subject to change. Please click through to the activity website to verify.
