"Unite to Save the Frick", a Group Dedicated to Preserving The Frick Collection's Garden and Pavillion

Unite to Save the Frick is a non-profit group recently formed with a single purpose: to preserve the landmarked Russell Page Garden and the Reception Hall Pavilion and save it from planned destruction.

The Frick Collection, New York City's renowned art "house museum" has announced plans to destroy it's beloved landmarked garden and pavilion to construct a hulking 106-foot tower. Residents of New York, visitors to the Frick & thousands of others call upon the Frick to withdraw it's ill-conceived plan.

The Russell Page Garden was created in 1977 by Russell Page, a
world-famous British landscape artist. Despite the garden having no paved paths, no sitting places and limited access, it has stood out to locals and tourists alike for it's picturesque viewing angles, lush greenery and perfectly placed ponds.

For more information and to take action or sign the petition, visit UnitetoSavetheFrick.org.

Matt Coneybeare

Matt Coneybeare

Editor in Chief

Matt enjoys exploring the City's with his partner and son. He is an avid marathon runner, and spends most of his time eating, running, and working on cool stuff.

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