Flow Park

 
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A Skate-able Work of Art

The City of New Albany, in partnership with the Carnegie Center for Art and History and the Southern Indiana Tourism Bureau, completed the New Albany Flow Park in late 2019, a one-of-a-kind skate-able work of art on New Albany’s Shoreline, enhancing the Ohio River Greenway. The New Albany Flow Park is a unique and ambitious project that integrates art with healthy living and quality of place initiatives.

Complete with a steamboat and symbols of Ohio River bridges and land and waterscapes, the design is the result of a collaborative process between the community, the Carnegie Center, and Hunger Skateparks, a nationally-recognized design and build firm based in Bloomington.

 
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Building Partnerships for Better Parks

The $500,000 New Albany Flow Park renovation was possible with support from SoIN Tourism, Develop New Albany, Carnegie Center for Art and History Inc., Humana Foundation, Community Foundation of Southern Indiana, Duke Energy Foundation, Caesars/Horseshoe Foundation of Floyd County, and Samtec Cares.