Flushing Meadows Corona Park

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Etched Granite Pavement

History

This text is part of Parks’ Historical Signs Project and can be found postedwithin the park.

New York-based artist Matt Mullican (b. 1951) created this granite panel on which is etched the history of Flushing Meadows-Corona Park’s development, from prehistoric times through the World’s Fairs of 1939-40 and 1964-65. The 3,000-square-foot tableau consists of 464 four foot by four foot etched blocks that tell a hieroglyphic-like story of the park site, including the technological advances showcased in both World’s Fairs. The piece was installed in 1995 as part of Phase I of Flushing Meadows-Corona Park’s CORE area renovation around the Unisphere.

Mullican is known for his pictograph style, which he began to develop in the late 1970s after visiting Nova Scotia and noticing the ubiquitous informational graphic signs in the airport. He was active in the New York art world during the early 1980s, doing performance art pieces. His work can also be seen in the permanent collections of the Museum of Modern Art and the Brooklyn Museum. The installation of this piece was sponsored by the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs’ Percent for Art program in conjunction with Parks and the Flushing Meadows-Corona Park Corporation.

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  • Four hundred sixty-four square, smooth, inset blocks arranged in four groups
  • Four hundred sixty-four square, smooth, inset blocks arranged in four groups

Etched Granite Pavement Details

  • Location: Just east of the Unisphere
  • Sculptor: Matt Mulligan
  • Architect: Miceli Kulik Williams
  • Description: Four hundred sixty-four square, smooth, inset blocks arranged in four groups
  • Materials: Black granite
  • Dimensions: Two groups 24' x 40'; two groups 8' x 45'; total area: 3,000 square feet
  • Cast: ca. 1994
  • Dedicated: 1995
  • Donor: Percent for Art

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World's Fair Marina
Due to a major planned reconstruction project, Pier 1 at the World's Fair Marina is currently closed. Limited transient dockage is available for smaller recreational vessels - please contact the Dockmasters office at 718-478-0480 or VHF Ch71 for more information. There is no dockage available for larger vessels or commercial vessels, including passenger pick-up and drop-off. We apologize for any inconvenience. Please check back with the World's Fair Marina in the future for updates.

Contacts

General Park Info: (718) 760-6565
Pitch N Putt Golf and Miniature Golf : (718) 271-8182
World's Fair Marina on Flushing Bay : (718) 478-0480
World's Fair Marina Restaurant: (718) 898-1200
Terrace on the Park: (718) 592-5000
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Mets Ticketing: (718) 507-TIXX
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