The Opening of BIRDLINK

Tri-State Events

You are invited to the opening of BIRDLINK

Sara D Roosevelt in Lower Manhattan

Grand Opening from 4PM-7PM

Tuesday June 25, 2019

Our newest BIRDLINK is up and blooming at NYC’s Sara D Roosevelt Park in Lower Manhattan. Please join us for the grand opening of this living installation on Tuesday, June 25th.

Exhibit Runs Through November 2019

BIRDLINK In The News!
BIRDLINK has been making waves in local and national news. Read about our ongoing BIRDLINK projects:

New York Times: A Tenement For Birds’
AMNY: Sculpture on Lower East Side will help birds flock together
Clean Technica: Species Threat Made Real Through NY Native Plant Sculpture
The Lo-Down: BIRDLINK, a Living Sculpture for Birds, Comes to Sara D. Roosevelt Park

BIRDLINK for Public Parks, Residential Spaces, and Green Roofs

While currently installed at two New York City Parks, BIRDLINK is expanding its reach both within New York City public spaces as well as in other states. We now also offer custom residential units, similar to the larger public structures for the sake of expanding the network of green benefits. BIRDLINKs come in many sizes and each ecosystem is designed to match the native plants of the region to attract local birds.

If you’re interested in bringing a BIRDLINK installation to your community, or installing one in your home or apartment, please contact us at info@birdlink.world for more information.
Our second BIRDLINK located at Williamsburg’s East River State Park is up indefinitely!
If you haven’t had a chance to visit BIRDLINK 2, it’s located at Kent Avenue at North 7th Street in Williamsburg, Brooklyn and will be open indefinitely.

BIRDLINK is a public sculpture project supporting urban birds with native plants

When and Where
Grand Opening: Tuesday June 25th, 2019 starting at 4:00 PM
Open to Public: June 25th, 2019 through November, 2019
Location: Sara D Roosevelt Park at the corner of East Houston St and Chrystie St in Lower Manhattan - More Info
Accessible by B, D, F, J, 5, 6, N, Q, R and W trains

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