"Cemeteries are not just for the dead, they're for the living." Charlotte Canda was coming home from her 17th birthday party in the winter of 1845 in New York when she was thrown from her horse-drawn ...
Green-Wood Cemetery, founded in the late 1830s atop the once glacial terminal moraine and named after its natural beauty, was New York’s first landscaped open green space. Inspired by European ...
Green-Wood Cemetery, Brooklyn’s largest burial ground, is officially on the hunt for its newest in-house artist, with applications for the 2024-2025 Artist-in-Residence Program open through January 31 ...
The Green-Wood Cemetery has announced a robust lineup of programs this fall, featuring performances, walking and trolley tours, lively community gatherings, and much more. “As we embark on this new ...
GREEN-WOOD — The Green-Wood Cemetery on Tuesday took a major step to further enhance its role as a critical center of the arts, history, architecture, and open green space, when it broke ground on a ...
GREEN-WOOD CEMETERY — Green-Wood Cemetery will host four free workshops, panel discussions and interactive gatherings to provide participants with the opportunity to mourn environmental losses, ...
Whether you’re an expert or just starting out, Green-Wood Cemetery invites you to capture “A Moment in Time” in their latest photography contest. Partnering with renowned professional photo lab ...
Richard J. Moylan, who has served as the President of The Green-Wood Cemetery since 1986, has announced his decision to retire in 2025. As the head of one of the nation’s most storied cemeteries, ...