The Van Cortlandt House Museum, the oldest house in the Bronx, will be our home base for the day. The 18th-century fieldstone and brick Georgian style manor house is both a New York City Landmark and a National Historical Landmark.
Not far from the Museum, the Grand Central Stones are another interesting and sketchable part of Van Cortlandt Park. In the early 1900s, Grand Central Terminal’s architects, Reed & Stem and Warren & Wetmore, tested 13 stone mockups in Van Cortlandt Park to determine the most durable materials, ultimately selecting Stony Creek granite and Indiana limestone- choices still evidenced by the surviving test monoliths today.
HOST: Frieda Christofides (917) 747-6060
DATE: Saturday 6/27/26
TIME: Sketching 11am-3pm | Show and Tell beginning at 3pm.
SKETCHING LOCATION: Van Cortlandt House Museum- 6036 Broadway, Bronx, NY
MEETING SPOT: There will be a kickoff meeting in front of the The Van Cortlandt House Museum at 11am.
SHOW AND TELL LOCATION: We will meet at 3pm in front of the Museum. Check with the host day-of for the exact show-and-tell location.
FOOD, DRINK, RESTROOMS, SEATING: There are restrooms near the museum. There is food in the neighborhood, but not in the park. Bring a stool, it will give you more options.
About NYC Urban Sketchers Events: All are welcome–no fee, no registration. Just look for folks with sketchbooks at the meeting spot and say hello. If you have trouble finding us, contact the host; their contact info is in the NYC Urban Sketchers blog post for this event. #nycurbansketchers.
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