Friends of the High Line (Affiliation. See notes.) Grant
Organization - Friends of the High Line (Affiliation. See notes.)
Grant Amount - $250,000
Foundation -
Rockefeller FoundationGrant Purpose - as a recipient of a New York City Cultural Innovation Fund award, toward the costs of an annual commissioning program to install large-scale public art works on a one-block portion of the High Line, a 1.5 mile-long elevated rail structure that is being renovated into a city park
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