1/16/2024 0 Comments Instal the new KaleidoscopeThe park is owned by the city of Frisco, but its programming, operations, and maintenance will be overseen and supported by the Kaleidoscope Park Foundation, a nonprofit partner of Communities Foundation of Texas. Supported by the Kaleidoscope Park Foundation Her public art installations have become attractions on five continents-gracing places including Singapore, Sydney, Shanghai, Santiago, Beijing, Boston, New York, and London.Īnd soon, Frisco as well. ‘A premier gathering place’Įchelman, the fabric artist, uses unusual materials including “ atomized water particles” and an engineered fiber that’s 15 times stronger than steel, according to her website (which we recommend viewing). The park is now under construction near the Dallas North Tollway and Warren Parkway in Frisco’s HALL Park development-and is at the heart of many local attractions including The Star in Frisco, Legacy West, Stonebriar Centre, The Shops at Legacy, The Boardwalk, and Granite Park. (Just look at the plans for Southern Gateway Park, an engineering marvel coming to I-35 near The Dallas Zoo.) Now Frisco has an answer of its own 26 miles to the north-the 5.7 acre Kaleidoscope Park, slated to open in late 2023.įormerly called Community Performance Park, the planned greenspace got its new name yesterday in an announcement from the city of Frisco and the Communities Foundation of Texas, which said Kaleidoscope Park “is poised to become one of the most innovative, inclusive, and programmed public greenspaces in North Texas.” But new public parks in North Texas have gotten more and more innovative. Back in the day, a park just needed to have grass, trees, and a swingset or two.
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