Le Petit Versailles

Community garden in Manhattan, New York
40°43′19.873″N 73°59′1.854″W / 40.72218694°N 73.98384833°W / 40.72218694; -73.98384833Area1,588 ft2Established1996WebsiteAllied Productions site

Le Petit Versailles is a New York City community garden in the Lower East Side neighborhood. It was established in 1996 by artists Peter Cramer and Jack Waters, who wanted to create a queer public space in the city.[1] The garden is a part of the NYC Department of Park's GreenThumb program.[2] The garden regularly holds calls for proposals for artistic works or events and hosts community events such as exhibitions, readings, live performances, and film screenings.[3]

History

Peter Cramer and Jack Waters had been artistic collaborators in New York since the 1980s. They became co-directors of the ABC No Rio space after curating an art exhibition there together,[4] and both joined the Visual AIDS collective. The garden site on 2nd Street had been an auto chop shop, before that was demolished. Cramer and Waters built the garden together, in 1996.

In the aftermath of September 11 attacks and the protests against the 2004 Republican National Convention in New York, the garden became a refuge and organizing space for activists.[1] In 2006, the garden began broadcasting footage from its arts events on the Manhattan Neighborhood Network, a local public TV channel, as LPVTV.

References

  1. ^ a b Shearman, Sarah (11 August 2015). "In New York City's Lower East Side, gardening is a political act of resistance". The Guardian. Retrieved 7 February 2021.
  2. ^ "Find Your Community Garden : NYC Parks GreenThumb". greenthumb.nycgovparks.org. Retrieved 7 February 2021.
  3. ^ Voon, Claire (30 July 2015). "11 Hidden Oases of Art and Green in NYC". Hyperallergic. Retrieved 7 February 2021.
  4. ^ "Peter Cramer". Visual AIDS. Retrieved 7 February 2021.

External links

  • Official website
  • 2018 oral history interview with Jack Waters
  • 2007 oral history interview with Peter Cramer and Jack Waters
  • LPVTV videos


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