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A Walk through Nowhere
by Beth Fertig
NEW YORK, NY August 21, 2009 —When New Yorkers want a green space in the city, they usually go to a park. But photographer Matthew Jensen is more interested in small patches of green that are way off the beaten path. He’s called his new exhibit “Nowhere in Manhattan”. WNYC’s Beth Fertig joined Jensen recently on one of his expeditions through Fort Washington Park.
There's a slideshow of images from the exhibit "Nowhere in Manhattan", on our culture page.
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