The 2012 Anti-Gala, which including a technology showcase, was held at Essex Street Warehouse — a former 1930’s meat market.
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Last year’s Anti-Gala was held at Angel Orensanz — built in 1849, it’s the oldest surviving synagogue in NYC, in the heart of the Lower East Side.
Get-Involved-Antigala-Hosts
We are fortunate to have the following amazing host committee:
Get-Involved-Young-Designers
The Lowline Young Designers Program is meant to empower local youth to take an active role in helping design the future uses of the Lowline. The current program includes a partnership with several local organizations, and will explore the different facets of the Lowline including: science, technology, design, programming, history, politics and the arts.
You can view the creative output from the previous Young Designers Program that was recently showcased at the Mark Miller Gallery here. The Lowline also recently conducted a Visioning Session, which was attended by community members, students, educators and other key stakeholders to help brainstom ways to expand the Young Designers Program and gather community input. The meeting summary is posted here.
Please contact us at info@thelowline.org if your school or organization is interested in learning more about the Lowline Young Designers Program and other ways to get involved.
Get-Involved-Jobs
About the Role:
The Program Manager will lead and mentor each of the 16 Young Ambassadors throughout the Young Ambassador Program’s tenure and serve as the primary point of contact for the community based organizations partnering with the Lowline for this unique program. The Young Ambassadors Program will span a 6-month period, from October 1, 2016 to March 1, 2017, and will run during afterschool hours, as well as on weekends, Saturday and Sunday, from 11:00AM – 5:00PM. Prior to the launch of the program, from August to September 2016, the Program Manager will design and develop the Young Ambassadors Program’s curriculum.
Primary Responsibilities:
- – Design and develop the Young Ambassadors Program curriculum, including assignments, trainings and activities.
- – Facilitate onsite and offsite education and training services to program participants to prepare for community engagement.
- – Develop and maintain a Young Ambassadors Program weekly status report including recommended optimizations, student performance and attendance, and qualitative enhancements.
- – Organize and lead Young Ambassadors Program events, workshops, and meetings in partnership with community based organizations and Lowline team.
- – Track program expenditures and maintain pre-approved budget.
- – Assist in the maintenance of educational equipment and storage areas.
- – Collaborate with the Lowline team and report directly to the Executive Director.
Qualifications:
- – Bachelor’s degree in science, education, or museum studies.
- – 3-5 years’ experience working directly with youth in an informal learning field or similar organization to identify their developmental needs and improve their knowledge or skills. A science center or children’s museum background is preferred.
- – Knowledge of science, technology, engineering, arts, and math (STEAM), with experience integrating arts and design in STEAM learning environments.
- – Experience developing innovative and novel content and youth curriculum.
- – Knowledge of principles and methods for teaching and instruction for individuals and groups, and the measurement of training effects.
- – Ability to plan and organize the activities of others.
- – Demonstrated experience with both project management and execution.
- – Ability to monitor and control resources and oversee spending within budget, including: ordering or purchasing supplies, and maintain training inventory and travel expenses.
- – Strong communications skills with the ability to express ideas clearly both in written and oral formats. Spanish and/or Chinese language proficiency preferred.
- – Experience serving diverse audiences, and commitment to the mission of the Lowline.
To apply for this position, please send a cover letter and resume to info@thelowline.org with the subject line “Program Manager”
Here’s what we’re looking for:
- – Extremely polished writer, able to convey both professionalism and emotion in a variety of channels; a brilliant communicator in person.
- – High level of energy and enthusiasm.
- – Social media native (fluent in all things Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Tumblr, and beyond).
- – Graphic and web design skills and experience – Photoshop, InDesign, WordPress, Mailchimp highly preferred.
- – Independent worker willing to take on all tasks—glamorous and otherwise.
- – Interest in parks, public space, “green” technology, New York City and its politics, urban design, and preferably the Lower East Side of Manhattan.
- – Must be able to commit to a minimum of 3+ days per week (full-time preferred).
- – Top-notch academic credentials and some professional experience preferred.
- – Spanish and/or Chinese language proficiency preferred.
Responsibilities will include:
- – Community Engagement: Support the execution, optimization, and strategic direction of the Lowline’s community outreach efforts, including Young Designers Program, community events, public talks, and small business initiatives.
- – Event Production: Support Lowline events, such as fundraisers, community street fairs, and the Lowline Lab technology exhibit.
- – Online Content: Help produce and curate online social media content and support digital engagement across other communication channels (i.e. email, website).
- – Operations: Manage internal systems and day-to-day operations as appropriate.
To apply for this position, please send a cover letter and resume to info@thelowline.org with the subject line “Lowline Intern”
News-Announcements-Video
October 24, 2014
PopTech Rebellion Dan Barasch: NYC Underground
July 8, 2014
TED@NYC Dan Barasch: A Park Underneath the Hustle and Bustle of New York City
March 10, 2014
Bloomberg Businessweek Design Conference James Ramsey on the Lowline
October 29, 2013
NYC Media Secrets of New York: Underground
October 17, 2013
Reuters TV Highlighting Underground Manhattan
January 22, 2013
DLD Lowline / Underground Gardening
January 11, 2013
Discovery Channel
November 8, 2012
Municipal Arts Society Short Talk – The Lowline
October 8, 2012
Chicago Ideas Week Building a Park… Underground
For media inquiries, please contact media@thelowline.org
News-Announcements-Press
February 22, 2020,
NY1 The Lowline Park is on Hold
February 27, 2017
TimeOut New York Last chance to see the Lowline Lab before it closes!
February 13, 2017
Next City With Lowline Test Almost Over, Scaling Up Underground Park Will Be Next
January 24, 2017
The Lo-Down Winter DayLife Festival at the Lowline Lab
October 7, 2016
The New York Times Move Over, Rats. New York Is Planning an Underground Park.
October 5, 2016
Fast Company Design Inside The Lab Where Plants Learn To Grow In The Dark
August 9, 2016
Forbes The Lowline, NYC’s Underground Park, Will Be Replicated Across The World
July 14, 2016
NY1 City Moves Forward on Plans to Convert Long-Vacant Underground Space Into ‘Lowline’ Park
July 14, 2016
NYCEDC Deputy Mayor Glen and NYCEDC Announce First City Approval of Lowline Project
July 14, 2016
New York Magazine The Lowline Just Got a Thumbs-up From City Hall
July 14, 2016
New Learning Times Seen in NY: Lowline Lab
July 7, 2016
Nowness LCD Soundsystem introduce us to New York’s Lowline
July 7, 2016
The Lo-Down Lowline Launches Young Ambassadors Program, Community Engagement Committee
June 20, 2016
Worth Destinations 2016: New York
April 12, 2016
ABC7 Eyewitness News The Lowline: Bringing Sunlight Underground on the Lower East Side
April 11, 2016
The Economist Growing New York’s Underground Park
March 4, 2016
Mashable The Lowline is the underground park New York needs — and here are the minds behind it
February 8, 2016
BLOUIN ARTINFO Will NYC’s Underground Park Become a Reality?
January 28, 2016
Artsy These 13 Architects Will Reshape the New York Skyline
February 22, 2016
The Lo-Down Big Crowd Turns Out for Essex Street Market/Lowline Festival
December 13, 2015
New York Magazine Reasons to Love New York
November 19, 2015
TIME The 25 Best Inventions of 2015
November 11, 2015
Wall Street Journal A Trial Run for the Lowline
October 17, 2015
Bloomberg Business A Look Inside the Lowline, New York City’s First Underground Park
October 16, 2015
USA Today Inside the World’s First Underground Park
October 14, 2015
New York Daily News World’s first underground park grows closer to reality in New York City
October 14, 2015
Newsday Underground park to take root in abandoned trolley station in Lower East Side
October 13, 2015
Wall Street Journal Photos of the Lowline Lab and Life Underground
October 13, 2015
Bloomberg Business A Look Inside the Lowline
October 13, 2015
New York Business Journal PHOTOS: Lowline Lab offers a glimpse
July 1, 2015
Gizmodo How NYC’s Underground Park Is Piping in Real, Live Sunshine
June 30, 2015
Metro NY Lowline Lab plans to explore solar tech
June 23, 2015
New York Times New York Today: What Grows Below
June 15, 2015
WIRED Want to Build an Underground Park? You’ll Need to Build a Lab First
May 22, 2015
Financial Times Growing underground: the subterranean park in New York
March 31, 2015
GOOD NYC’s Upcoming Subterranean Park Gets A Little Design Help From The Community
March 25, 2015
Bedford + Bowery Neighborhood Kids Go Cray With Lowline Renderings
March 24, 2015
Wall Street Journal New York’s ‘Lowline’ Proposal Gets Youthful Input
December 8, 2014
American Way Parks and Recreation (Underground)
NOVEMBER 28, 2014
IFL Science Solar Technology Could Make Underground Parks in Cramped Cities Possible
NOVEMBER 26, 2014
The Associated Press Developers look to create underground NYC park
OCTOBER 9, 2014
The Lo-Down Deputy Mayor Alicia Glen Gives Lowline a Vote of Confidence
OCTOBER 9, 2014
New York Magazine Lena Dunham and Spike Jonze Partied at the Lowline Anti-Gala
OCTOBER 9, 2014
The Wall Street Journal A Night of New Lows on the Party Circuit: The New Museum’s Inc and the Lowline’s Anti-Gala
July 29, 2014
Architect’s Newspapaer Bottom-Up Urbanism
July 25, 2014
On/Off Magazine (Italy) The Lowline, The Light of Ideas
JULY 24, 2014
The Lo-Down Lowline Update: Tech Lab Receives City Funding, Young Designers Show Off Ideas
July 23, 2014
Tridonic James Ramsey, New York (USA), for “The Lowline” N.Y. – fibre-optic technology to capture sunlight underground
July 10, 2014
Telegraph New York’s Next Big Attractions
June 25, 2014
Bedford and Bowery The Lowline Just Got Another $30K From Boosters Like Adrian Grenier
April 2, 2014
BBC Future What If We Could Rebuild New York City?
February 12, 2014
Cool Hunting Local School Kids Reveal Their Vision For An Underground Park On The Lower East Side
December, 2013
Smithsonian The Next Frontier in Urban Design Will Send You Underground
October 20, 2013
Daily Mail (UK) New York One Step Closer to Building Park
October 20, 2013
Crain’s Lower East Side Bars Support Lowline
October 20, 2013
Sunday Times (UK) Piped Sunlight in Underground Park
October 16, 2013
Gawker Everyone Is Excited About The Lowline
September 16, 2013
Gizmodo Kickstarter Urbanism: Why Building a Park Takes More Than Crowdfunding
August 12, 2013
New York Observer Lowline Raises Support
July 24, 2013
Lo-Down Elected Officials Advocate For Transfer of Lowline Site
May 20, 2013
Wall Street Journal Considering an Underground Park
March 26, 2013
CBS Smart Planet The New Metropolis
December 26, 2012
Wall Street Journal Neighborhood Boost Seen from Lowline
December 23, 2012
ABC News Bringing Sunlight to an Underground Garden
December 11, 2012
Vice Motherboard TV The Lowline
October 17, 2012
CNN Proposal for the World’s First Underground Park
October 8, 2012
The New Yorker, Talk of the Town Go Climb a Tree
September 27, 2012
The Villager A Better BID Process/ Onboard with Lowline
September 20, 2012
The New Yorker Meet the Lowline
September 20, 2012
BizBash Lowline’s ‘Anti-Gala’ Underscores Lower East Side’s History, Food
September 14, 2012
Fast Company Design The Lowline, New York’s Revolutionary Underground Park
May 1, 2012
BBC New York’s Underground Park of the Future
April 26, 2012
MSNBC New York’s Next Great Park Might Be Underground
February 23, 2012
Fast Company Design Make Way, High Line: LowLine Underground Park
November 21, 2011
New York Times Inspired by High Line, Park Is Envisioned With Sights Set Low
November 14, 2011
CNN Manhattan’s underground park: Science fiction or future fact?
October 1, 2011
NY Developers Want Long-Abandoned LES Railway To Become City’s Newest Park
September 16, 2011
New York Magazine The Low Line
Community-Profiles-Profiles
About-Team-Staff
JAMES RAMSEY
Co-Founder and Creator
James is the inventor of the remote skylight, which delivers sunlight below ground using a system of optics. In 2004, Ramsey opened design practice RAAD, and they have since built over a hundred projects, both in NYC and across the country.
DAN BARASCH
Co-Founder and Executive Director
Dan leads community engagement, political outreach, fundraising, and strategic planning for the world’s first underground park. His former roles have included strategic roles at Google, PopTech, and within New York City government.
Robyn Shapiro
Deputy Director
Robyn oversees many of the Lowline’s core activities, from community engagement to strategic projects. Her prior experience includes marketing and operations roles at Ralph Lauren, Saatchi & Saatchi, and SelectNY as well as urban farming at Eagle Street Rooftop Farm.
Ed Jacobs
Engineer and Industrial Designer
Ed develops and executes innovative solar technologies for the Lowline. The former head of design at a motorcycle company, Confederate Motors, Jacobs is currently focusing on DNI, a utilitarian design-based company.
Kibum Park
Architect
Kibum is a partner at RAAD and responsible for the striking Lowline renderings. He has worked on and led a number of projects in Korea and China, ranging from single residential up to a commercial building.
Sangyun Han
Architect
Sangyun is an award-winning architect/manager at RAAD.
About-Team-Board-of-Directors
Zach Aarons is an expert in entrepreneurship, seed stage technology investing, consulting, and finance. He currently serves as the Director of Digital Media for Millennium Hollywood, a proposed real estate development project in Los Angeles, California. He has been an active angel investor in mobile technology, investing in the seed rounds of 40 companies. In 2007, he founded the company Travelgoat, which he grew into one of the most well known online/offline walking tour companies in New York City. In 2008, Aarons founded the strategic consulting firm Apostate Partners. Zach began his career at boutique investment bank Peter J. Solomon Company where he worked on M&A and restructuring transactions in the retail and apparel industry. He graduated Magna Cum Laude with a BA from Brown University.
Serena Altschul is an Emmy Award-winning television journalist with two decades of experience in investigative journalism. She has produced for and appeared on Channel One News, MTV News, and CNN and is currently a correspondent for CBS News Sunday Morning. Serena has also appeared on Conan O'Brien, Charlie Rose, and Bill O'Reilly, and has collaborated with Jay Z on the song, "Dopeman." She is a winner of the Edward R. Murrow Award.
Dan Barasch is Co-Founder and Executive Director of the Lowline. He formerly led strategic partnerships at PopTech; held several strategy, operations, and marketing roles at Google; and worked in small business development within New York City government. Dan has also consulted for UNICEF in Nairobi and the 9/11 Survivors’ Fund in Washington DC. He began his career producing international affairs programming at the World Affairs Council in San Francisco, where he co-produced the weekly NPR show “It’s Your World.” He received a BA from Cornell University and a Master degree in public policy from Harvard’s Kennedy School.
David Barry is President of Ironstate Development Company, which owns and manages thousands of residential, commercial, and mixed-use units throughout the New York/New Jersey region. His firm currently oversees approximately $1 billion in development, including the first major development of Staten Island's North Shore. He led the transformation of the Cooper Square Hotel into the Standard East Village and is launching a brand of sustainable, sleek and space efficient buildings called URL (Urban Ready Living). Barry is deeply committed to reinforcing the cultural fabric of the urban landscape with compelling public spaces like the Lowline and Staten Island waterfront. He serves on the boards of Fortress Investment Group, the Liberty Science Center, and the National Wrestling Hall of Fame. A graduate of Georgetown University Law Center and a former All-Ivy wrestler at Columbia University, Barry served as the Greco-Roman Team Leader for USA Wrestling for the 2012 Olympics.
Jennifer Blumin is president of Skylight Group, New York’s largest event venue company, whose repeat client roster extends from Ralph Lauren to BAM, the Whitney to Samsung and Google to Facebook. With a specialty in adaptive re-use, Skylight Group’s venues include the High Line; Skylight One Hanson, home of the beloved Brooklyn Flea; and Skylight at Moynihan Station in the famous James A. Farley Post Office across from Penn Station. Blumin is a graduate of Cornell University and co-author of the NYT business best-seller “Power Sleep: Preparing the Mind for Peak Performance.”
Vin Cipolla is the current President of the Municipal Art Society. He is a six-time corporate CEO, a three-time company founder, and has served on more than 25 nonprofit boards and 9 corporate boards. He is former CEO of the National Park Foundation, and served as Executive Vice President at the National Trust for Historic Preservation. Past trustee appointments have included Boston’s Institute of Contemporary Art, Clark University, the American Repertory Theater at Harvard University, the Orton Foundation, the Electronic Frontier Foundation, and Fidelity Charitable Services. He currently serves on the boards of the National Park Foundation, the Municipal Art Society, National Parks of New York Harbor Conservancy, Ballet Hispanico, the Augustus Saint-Gaudens Memorial, and The Christie’s Charity, the charitable foundation of Christie’s.
Boykin Curry is a Partner at Eagle Capital, an investment firm based in New York. Previously, he invested in Asia for hedge fund Kingdon Capital and for Morgan Stanley Asset Management. Curry is also a co-founder of Public Prep, a group of charter schools in New York City. He is a board member of the American Federation for Children and a co-founder of Democrats for Education Reform, both of which fight for better primary education. He received a BA from Yale University and an MBA from Harvard University.
Paul Hoffman is the President and CEO of the Liberty Science Center, one of the nation's largest and most preeminent interactive science museums. He is a noted expert on the public understanding of science, and has advised NASA, the National Science Foundation, the National Academy of Engineering, the American Association for the Advancement of Science, and the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers. He is the former President and Editor-in-Chief of Discover magazine, the former Editorial Chairman of Big Think, and President and Publisher of Encyclopaedia Britannica. He is also an award-winning author of 11 books. Chicago magazine called Hoffman “the smartest man in the world” and The New York Times called him “Mayor of Strange Places.” Hoffman is co-owner of two Brooklyn restaurants, Rucola and BrisketTown, and an early investor in Kitchensurfing.
Jolie Hunt-Potter is the Principal of Hunt & Gather, a high-touch marketing and communications firm she founded in 2013, where she works with leading media, entertainment and technology companies. Hunt-Potter was previously the Chief Marketing and Communications Officer at AOL. From 2008 to 2012, she was Senior Vice President, Global Head of Brand and Public Relations at Thomson Reuters, managing brand, advertising, PR and social media for the news and financial services businesses. Prior to this, Hunt-Potter was the Global Director of Corporate & Business Affairs at IBM and the Director of Public Relations at the Financial Times. Hunt also holds committee and board positions for PopTech, The Wisemen, Arthur W. Page Society, The Seminar, the Civilian Public Affairs Council for West Point Military Academy and The Episcopal School of Los Angeles. She was named ‘In-House Professional of the Year’ by the European Public Relations Consultants Association in 2012 and received an honorable mention for the PRWeek award ‘PR Professional of the Year.’ She is a graduate of Boston University and completed the Global Executive Program at the Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth and Spain’s IE Business School in 2010.
Signe Nielsen is Principal of Mathews Nielsen, an internationally recognized landscape architecture design firm based in New York City. She has led more than 400 projects, nationally and globally, and these projects have won almost every possible design award. But her sense of design’s public mission extends far beyond these interventions. In addition to her hands-on project leadership, she is the co-author of several books on sustainable and green design for the NYC Department of Design and Construction. Signe has taught at Pratt Institute for more than two decades and has also lectured and juried competitions at institutions around the world, including Harvard University and the Ecole Normale Superiure in Paris. As president of the Public Design Commission of the City of New York, Signe is a strong and effective advocate for a beautiful, inspiring and diverse urban fabric.
James Ramsey is Creator and Co-Founder of the Lowline, and is the principal of RAAD, a high-end design firm based in New York City. Ramsey’s experience in design began as an undergraduate at Yale University, where he won a Bates Fellowship to study cathedral design in Europe. He then went to work as a satellite engineer for NASA, where he was a part of the team that created the Pluto Fast Flyby and the Cassini satellites. After his time at NASA, Ramsey worked as an architect at DMSAS in Washington, DC and at Penny Yates Architects in New York. He has taught design at the Parsons School of Design, and is engaged in active research on the Lowline’s “remote skylight” technology.
Peter Shapiro is an independent music and film entrepreneur. He has founded or reinvigorated major venues like Wetlands, The Slipper Room, Brooklyn Bowl, and The Capitol Theater. He is also the publisher of Relix magazine. Shapiro has produced many ground-breaking projects, including the IMAX concert films U23D and All Access; the annual Jammys awards show; the Green Apple Festival; the Great GoogaMooga, and Central Park Jazz & Colors Festival. He is a member of the Arts Committee of the City Parks Foundation’s Board of Directors, is a co-founder of the environmental consulting firm, GreenOrder, and is a board member of Headcount, Central Park SummerStage, The Rock and Roll Hall Of Fame and New York Public Radio.
Josh Sirefman is currently the President of Sirefman Ventures, and is leading the development of the Cornell Technion Campus on Roosevelt Island. Sirefman was previously Senior Vice President for US Properties at Brookfield Properties. He is the former President of New York City’s Economic Development Corporation, and previously served as the Chief of Staff to the Deputy Mayor for Economic Development, as well as serving as Director of the Mayor’s Office of Economic Development and Rebuilding. He holds a BA from Wesleyan and Masters in Urban Planning from the University of Michigan.
Marquise Stillwell is a partner at social impact investment and design consultancy Openbox. As an entrepreneur, Stillwell started Concept Management Group, a design shop that managed and invested in innovative projects, and Blue Macaroni ventures, which focused primarily on real estate development. Corporate experience includes BMW North America, Wells Fargo, Fiserv, and Qwest. He also serves on the board of the Andrew Goodman Foundation. Stillwell holds an MA in Economics from the University of Denver, an MBA from Grand Canyon University and a BA from The Ohio State University.