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Due to a planned New York Harbor closure and planned street closures in Lower Manhattan, Governors Island will close at 3PM on Friday, July 4, 2025. More info.

Due to a planned New York Harbor closure and planned street closures in Lower Manhattan, Governors Island will close at 3PM on Friday, July 4, 2025. More info.

The Open Orchard

by Sam Van Aken

Com­bin­ing pub­lic art and envi­ron­men­tal preser­va­tion, The Open Orchard is an expan­sive pub­lic art instal­la­tion on Gov­er­nors Island by Sam Van Aken that takes the form of a pub­lic orchard com­prised of 102 fruit trees. The Open Orchard acts as a liv­ing archive for antique and heir­loom fruit vari­eties that were grown in and around New York City in the past 400 years but have most­ly dis­ap­peared due to cli­mate change and the indus­tri­al­iza­tion of agriculture. 

The fruit vari­eties present in The Open Orchard all are indige­nous to, orig­i­nat­ed in, or have been his­tor­i­cal­ly grown in New York City. Using a unique graft­ing process, Van Aken com­bines mul­ti­ple fruit vari­eties into a sin­gle tree — so dif­fer­ent vari­eties grow along­side one anoth­er. Beyond their aes­thet­ic appeal, these hybrid trees under­take the crit­i­cal work of pre­serv­ing rare fruit vari­eties in a safe envi­ron­ment, pro­vid­ing a road map for inno­v­a­tive tech­niques to main­tain vital bio­di­ver­si­ty in the face of a chang­ing climate. 

As part of this mon­u­men­tal project, near­ly 100 addi­tion­al trees are being donat­ed and plant­ed in com­mu­ni­ty gar­dens through­out the five bor­oughs in part­ner­ship with NYC Parks Green­Thumb, the largest com­mu­ni­ty gar­den­ing pro­gram in the Unit­ed States. In addi­tion, The Open Orchard includes a range of pub­lic pro­grams, includ­ing a con­tin­ued work­shop series, talks and per­for­mances, fruit tast­ings, har­vest events, culi­nary lessons and more. 

The Open Orchard is made pos­si­ble through the gen­er­ous sup­port of The Gottes­man Fund, Cha­ri­na Endow­ment Fund, Stavros Niar­chos Foun­da­tion, Nation­al Endow­ment for the Arts, Lily Auch­in­closs Foun­da­tion, Sleepy Cat Farm Foun­da­tion and Dorothea L. Leon­hardt Foun­da­tion. Addi­tion­al land­scape sup­port is gen­er­ous­ly pro­vid­ed by BrightView. Gov­er­nors Island Arts presents its pro­gram with the vision­ary sup­port of the Ford Foun­da­tion, as well the Mel­lon Foun­da­tion, the Cha­ri­na Endow­ment Fund, Don­ald R. Mullen Fam­i­ly Foun­da­tion, Stavros Niar­chos Foun­da­tion, Bloomberg Phil­an­thropies, The Gottes­man Fund, Don­ald A. Pels Char­i­ta­ble Trust, the Nation­al Endow­ment for the Arts, and the New York State Coun­cil on the Arts with the sup­port of the Office of the Gov­er­nor and the New York State Legislature.

Acknowl­edg­ing the ances­tral land and agri­cul­tur­al prac­tices of Pagganck’s (Gov­er­nors Island) First Peo­ples, the Lenape, the Open Orchard returns the native fruit vari­eties essen­tial to Lenape cul­ture and respects the Lenape land use phi­los­o­phy where a tree like all of Lenape­hok­ing is com­mon­ly held with one only com­ing to be gift­ed the fruit from its branches.