The Carnegie Center for Art and History has partnered with the City of New Albany and Hunger Skateparks to create this one-of-a-kind park experience. It will be a major addition to the region to go along with Louisville, KY’s 40,000 sq ft Dave Armstrong Extreme Park and many other skateparks Hunger has built in the region including Bloomington, Kokomo, Nashville, Columbus, and Indianapolis (all in Indiana) and Breslin skatepark in Louisville (KY). The New Albany Flow Park is expected to be completed in just a couple weeks, and the Carnegie Center for Art and History will be doing a big kick-off celebration in the Spring of 2020 (details coming).