Healee Joseph is a history student at SUNY Ulster and plans to transfer to
SUNY New Paltz in the fall. She plans on working in public and
academic history and hopes to return to the local museums during their
open season. She is passionate about making history accessible and
engaging for the public and about sharing important community stories. Healee will be researching the many amazing luminaries who summered at Le Chalet Indien and highlighting the connections between them.
We would be honored to host your wedding ceremony! We provide access to the Cranesbill Cabin for guest restrooms, a small kitchen for food prep, overnight pre-ceremony accommodations for the couple, and day of changing areas and storage; a small tent; assisted onsite parking and a PA system. Email Nikitin@brunelpark.org to make arrangements or fill out the Contact Us box above.
Join our Board of Trustees!
The Friends of Brunel Park are currently looking for passionate individuals to join our all-volunteer non-profit Board of Trustees to help us weave together the indigenous roots and history of the land with Emile Brunel’s artistic visionary sculpture park.
What is involved in being a Trustee of Brunel Park?
Participate in strategic planning
Develop educational and cultural programming
Build community relationships
Provide budgetary oversight
Participate in fundraising
Preserve, conserve, interpret, and celebrate this land and its history
Do you have an idea for an installation, exhibition, performance, event, or creative expression in our garden? Let us know! We are open to ideas and supporting an artistic and inclusive community! Tell us your ideas by completing this form! https://forms.gle/EbuqSBuri7Df9xdR6
Photograph from “Jordan’s Cross” sculpture installation at Brunel Park by Brian Paccione, 2020.