Audubon Murals Art Run & Walk

Sun Jun 05 2022 at 09:00 am to 10:30 am

Harlem Public | New York

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Audubon Murals Art Run & Walk
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Join Runstreet and the National Audubon Society for a beautiful Audubon Murals Art Run & Walk to support public art about climate change.
About this Event

Join Runstreet and the National Audubon Society for an Audubon Murals Art Run & Walk to support public art that raises awareness about birds and climate change. We will take you on a journey to see the incredible Audubon Mural Project art throughout Harlem and Washington Heights on this fun running and walking tour. (Check out our first Audubon Murals 5K Art Run recap here).

See stunning murals of feathered friends all over upper Manhattan and learn about the artists bringing these walls to life and shining a spotlight on climate change. 50% of the proceeds from all ticket sales go to the National Audubon Society.

The run and walk route is slightly over 5K, with stops for photos and learning about the murals. The run will be at a relaxed, 10-minute-mile pace. We will begin and end at Harlem Public, where there will be a bag drop available. All participants are invited to stay for post-run brunch at Harlem Public, supporting local restaurants.

Audubon Mural Project

The Audubon Mural Project is a public-art initiative of the National Audubon Society and Gitler &_____ Gallery that commissions a diverse range of artists to paint murals of climate-threatened bird species. It started in the Harlem and Washington Heights neighborhoods of northern Manhattan, where the great American bird illustrator John James Audubon once lived and is now buried; dozens of birds now perch on doors, walls, and security gates in a multiple-block radius.

The birds featured in the Audubon Mural Project have all been identified by Audubon scientists in its Survival by Degrees report, which found that climate change will threaten 389 bird species—at least half of all North American birds—with extinction and that no bird will escape the impacts of climate-change-related hazards like increased wildfire and sea-level rise.

Photo Credits: Luke Franke/Audubon

FAQs

Is this a race?

No, this is a fun run, and the run will be led at a 10-minute-mile pace, with stops for photos along the route. Streets will not be closed for the event and we will stop for traffic lights. The walk will also be at a relaxed pace.

Where do we begin and end the run and walk?

At Harlem Public, at 3612 Broadway, New York, NY 10031.

How long is the run?

The run is slightly over 5K (close to 3.5 miles or 6K), and includes stops for photos and talking about key murals on the route. The run will take about an hour and fifteen minutes to complete.

How fast do we run?

We go at an average pace of 10-minute miles, and also stop for photos and learning about the art along the way. We also stop for traffic lights as the streets will not be closed for this run.

I am a beginner. Can I still join?

Yes! You just have to be able to run 3.5 miles, with a few stops/breaks along the way.

What are the covid precautions?

All Runstreet staff are fully vaccinated against covid-19. Runners are encouraged to wear masks if they would like.

Are kids or dogs allowed?

Yes! Kids under 12 are free and dogs are free. Dogs must be up to date on all vaccinations, have no aggression issues, and be used to running 5K in the city. Dogs are not permitted inside the restaurant. Kids and teens ages 16 and under must be accompanied by a legal guardian.

What is the event hashtag?

Follow and tag and and use hashtag #AudubonArtRun in posts to enter the photo contest.

Will there be a bag drop?

Yes, there will be a bag drop available but we are not liable for any lost or broken items and recommend taking your valuables on the run or leaving them at home.

Will there be a restroom?

Yes, there will be a restroom at our start/finish at Harlem Public.

Is brunch included after the run?

All runners are invited to stay for brunch after the run. Brunch costs are the responsibility of the runners, and you can see prices on the menu at Harlem Public.

I cannot attend. What are my options?

There will be no refunds but you can transfer your ticket to another runner. Email [email protected] with the full name and email of the replacement runner.

What if the weather is bad?

We will run rain or shine. In the event of extreme or dangerous weather such as lightning and thunderstorms, the run will be rescheduled. Everyone will receive an email about the rescheduled run date.

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Event Venue & Nearby Stays

Harlem Public, 3612 Broadway, New York, United States

Tickets

USD 30.00 to USD 35.00

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