On Demand
Wilderness in New York City
Photographer Joel Meyerowitz tells us where hidden pockets of wilderness exist within New York City. Legacy: The Preservation of Wilderness in New York City’s Parks, written by Phillip Lopate, shows a collection of Meyerowitz'a photographs of the city’s parks, shorelines, and forests. The book accompanies the exhibition Legacy: The Preservation of Wilderness in New York City’s Parks at the Museum of the City of New York, on view through March 21, 2010.
Event: Joel Meyerowitz will be in conversation with Phillip Lopate and will be signing books
Thursday, November 5, at 7:00 pm
Barnes & Noble Upper East Side
150 East 86th Street, at Lexington Avenue
View a slideshow of Joel Meyerowitz's photographs from the book here.
- About This Program »
- Staff Bios »
- Contact Us »
- Guest Hosts »
- Guest Picks »
- Latest Show »
- Tapes & Transcripts »
- Show Archive »
Features & Series
Podcast
Stay up to date.
Subscribe to the Podcast
Shop at Amazon!
Leonard Lopate Show picks
Start your Amazon shopping on WNYC.org and a portion of your total purchase goes to WNYC.
More
Comments
Refresh
I can always tell the difference between digital and film. People have just gotten used to digital more than the quality has become comparable.
Kissena Park has beautiful wilderness if you let yourself wander :)
Phillip Lopate again? Does Leonard have no shame?
Leave a Comment
Please stay on topic, be civil, and be brief.
Back to EpisodeEmail addresses are never displayed, but they are required to confirm your comments. Names are displayed with all comments. WNYC reserves the right to edit any comments posted on this site. Please read the WNYC.org Comment Guidelines before posting.