Visit:
NADA House
September 1 – October 1, 2023
Nolan Park House 18
Governors Island
Open to the Public:
Friday through Sunday, 11am–5pm
Opening Reception:
Friday, September 1, 2–5pm
VIP & Member Day (by Invitation):
Thursday, September 7, 11am–5pm
To view directions to Nolan Park, click here.
To view a full list of upcoming events on Governors Island, click here. For ferry schedules and details about getting to the island, click here.
About Governors Island:
Governors Island is a 172-acre island in the heart of New York Harbor nestled between Lower Manhattan and the Brooklyn waterfront. Eight minutes from the energy and excitement of the City, the Island is a popular seasonal destination. A resilient new park is complemented by dozens of unique historic buildings, environmental educational facilities, a rich arts and culture program and a 22-acre National Monument managed by the National Park Service. Unlike anywhere else in New York, Governors Island offers peaceful settings with sweeping views of the Harbor, Lower Manhattan skyline, and the Statue of Liberty. Looking ahead, the Island will be activated year-round as a sustainable campus for learning and entrepreneurship, with plans for expanded commercial and non-profit uses in its future.
NADA House
September 1 – October 1, 2023
Nolan Park House 18
Governors Island
Open to the Public:
Friday through Sunday, 11am–5pm
Opening Reception:
Friday, September 1, 2–5pm
VIP & Member Day (by Invitation):
Thursday, September 7, 11am–5pm
To view directions to Nolan Park, click here.
To view a full list of upcoming events on Governors Island, click here. For ferry schedules and details about getting to the island, click here.
About Governors Island:
Governors Island is a 172-acre island in the heart of New York Harbor nestled between Lower Manhattan and the Brooklyn waterfront. Eight minutes from the energy and excitement of the City, the Island is a popular seasonal destination. A resilient new park is complemented by dozens of unique historic buildings, environmental educational facilities, a rich arts and culture program and a 22-acre National Monument managed by the National Park Service. Unlike anywhere else in New York, Governors Island offers peaceful settings with sweeping views of the Harbor, Lower Manhattan skyline, and the Statue of Liberty. Looking ahead, the Island will be activated year-round as a sustainable campus for learning and entrepreneurship, with plans for expanded commercial and non-profit uses in its future.