
Community Garden Walking Tour with NYRP
1–3pm
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Join Poster House and the New York Restoration Project (NYRP) for a guided walking tour through East Harlem’s community gardens, presented in connection with the exhibition Blazing a Trail: Dorothy Waugh’s National Parks Posters.
As guests walk from garden to garden, we will learn about the vibrant history of New York City’s community gardens and their ongoing role as spaces of creativity, resilience, and community care. NYRP guides will share stories of local activism, urban stewardship, and the ways these green spaces inspire artistic expression and foster connections to the natural world—echoing themes celebrated in Dorothy Waugh’s visionary poster designs for America’s National Parks.
What to Bring & Wear
- A bottle of drinking water
- Extra clothing in case the weather turns cool
- Closed-toe shoes (required for entry into all garden spaces)
Additional Details
- Rain Date: Thursday, November 6
- Meeting Point: Final details and starting location will be shared with registered participants closer to the tour date.
This program is free to attend—suggested donation: $10 to support Poster House’s public programming. Donations will be accepted on-site during the event.
The New York Restoration Project (NYRP) believes that access to nature is a fundamental right for all New Yorkers. Working in partnership with communities across the five boroughs, NYRP renovates community gardens, restores parks, plants trees, supports urban agriculture, and builds green spaces in often underserved neighborhoods.