Public Art Exhibit “Geo” Now Extended Through May 1

Public Art Exhibit “Geo” Now Extended Through May 1

Thanks to the enthusiastic response from residents and neighbors who have come through the plaza at 140 Broadway to visit “Geo,” the outdoor art installation will extend its stay in the neighborhood through May 1. The exhibit, which is composed of steel frames and over five miles of fluorescent paracord, is designed for passersby to experience its winding, playful avenues at their leisure: a 30-by-10-foot dome, filled with brightly colored corridors made of rope intended to echo the towering urban landscape. 

You can read our interview with the designer duo House de Sousa who is behind this eccentric installation by clicking right here.

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