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	<title>FIGMENT &#187; Calls for Art</title>
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		<title>Call for Proposals: The City of Dreams Pavilion</title>
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Photo (c) 2008 Jim Henderson
Since Governors Island first opened to the public in 2004, the attention and interest that this new public place has received has increased exponentially. In 2009, over 275,000 people visited the island through its summer season (late May to mid October) to engage in a variety of arts and cultural programs, as well as to enjoy summertime activities like picnicking and bike riding on the island.
FIGMENT, one of the island’s key cultural partners, has joined forces with The Emerging New York Architect Committee (ENYA) of the ...]]></description>
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