Fly by the High Line for PIGEON FEST—a full-day festival celebration
of PIGEONS, public art & ecology, in honor of Iván Argote’s
"Dinosaur"!ABOUT THIS EVENT
In celebration of Iván Argote’s —the striking 17-foot-tall
aluminum PIGEON SCULPTURE AT THE SPUR ON THE HIGH LINE—and National
PIGEON APPRECIATION DAY, the High Line presents PIGEON FEST, a
full-day festival celebrating pigeons, urban ecology, and public art.
Taking place along the half-mile stretch of 30th Street on the High
Line, the festival features free public programming including
pigeon-themed carnival games, family-friendly art workshops, a Pigeon
Impersonation Pageant, panel discussions around related themes, and a
concert presented in collaboration with the Birdsong Project. Pigeon
Fest will also feature a Discovery Fair, where over a dozen
organizations engaged in work around birds, urban wildlife, migration,
and monuments will share information about their important work, host
demonstrations, and present hands-on activities. Pigeon Fest brings
together artists, musicians, scientists, horticulturists, activists,
educators, and the public to play and learn together, while exploring
the intersection of art, nature, and city life.
Pigeons first arrived in the US via Europe, likely in the 1800s. They
were kept as domesticated animals and were once indispensable as
military messengers in both World War I and World War II, saving
hundreds of soldiers’ lives. Many of these pigeons received
gallantry awards and were celebrated as war heroes, before technology
eventually rendered them obsolete. Today, pigeons are our largely
derided and despised neighbors. By spotlighting this misunderstood
bird, Iván Argote and the High Line seek to reconsider who deserves
to be honored and memorialized, while opening broader conversations
around our urban ecosystem and how we can better share our city with
nature and wildlife.
Join us for a day of learning, connection, and rethinking what it
means to live alongside art and nature in the city.
ABOUT HIGH LINE ART
Founded in 2009, High Line Art commissions and produces many artworks
on the High Line, including site-specific commissions, exhibitions,
performances, video programs, and a series of billboard interventions.
Led by Cecilia Alemani, the Donald R. Mullen, Jr. Director & Chief
Curator of High Line Art, and presented by the High Line, the art
program invites artists to think of creative ways to engage with the
unique architecture, history, and design of the park, and to foster a
productive dialogue with the surrounding neighborhood and urban
landscape. For more information on High Line Art, please visit
thehighline.org/art.
_*_*ABOUT THE HIGH LINE****
The High Line is both a nonprofit organization and a public park on
the West Side of Manhattan. Through our work with communities on and
off the High Line, we’re devoted to reimagining public spaces to
create connected, healthy neighborhoods and cities. Built on a
historic, elevated rail line, the High Line was always intended to be
more than a park. You can walk through gardens, view art, experience a
performance, enjoy food and beverage, or connect with friends and
neighbors—all while enjoying a unique perspective of New York City.
Nearly 100% of our annual budget comes through donations. The High
Line is owned by the City of New York and we operate under a license
agreement with NYC Parks.
For more information about the High Line, please visit
thehighline.org. @highlinenyc @highlineartnyc
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