The Wild Center celebrates opening of Albany International Airport’s new Adirondack-Inspired play area and multi-sensory room

The Wild Center is proud to celebrate the opening of three major enhancements at Albany International Airport, including a brand-new children’s play area- the Adirondack Imaginarium, created in collaboration with The Wild Center, the Six Nations Iroquois Cultural Center in Onchiota, and artist Gracelee Lawrence. 

The airport’s new 1300 square foot children’s play area- the Adirondack Imaginarium-celebrates the natural and cultural beauty of New York’s North Country and the Adirondacks. The space combines hands-on play, art, and education in a welcoming setting for families. Highlights include a recreation of popular exhibits from The Wild Center, such as the Wild Walk Eagle’s Nest and an interactive game, developed by Wild Center Curator Leah Valerio that encourages children to experience a “year in the life” of a bald eagle. A large panoramic photograph shows the exact view of the Raquette River Oxbow as seen from The Wild Center’s Wild Walk, bringing Tupper Lake to travelers in the Capital region. 

On the opposite wall, a vibrant mural by Mohawk artist and Director of Six Nations Iroquois Cultural Center David Kanietakeron Fadden depicts scenes from nature, including trees, mountains, lakes, and wildlife. The scenery is accompanied by a video of Fadden reciting the traditional Haudenosaunee Thanksgiving Address, a message of gratitude that honors the interconnectedness of all living things.

The sculpture, “Apple of Your Eye” by Gracelee Lawrence, a University at Albany Assistant Professor of Studio Art, adds a modern artistic element inspired by natural forms, blending color, light, and movement in a way that invites imagination and curiosity. Lawrence, a faculty member at the University at Albany, brings a local voice to this space that celebrates creativity and connection.

“The completion of these milestones marks a transformative moment for Albany International Airport and the entire Capital Region, demonstrating our collective commitment to creating world-class facilities that welcome travelers, support families and reflect the innovation and progress that defines New York,” Governor Hochul said. “This is just the beginning of our ambitious vision to modernize this critical Capital Region gateway, and it doesn’t stop here. We are making critical investments to significantly enhance facilities across upstate New York, providing travelers with an unrivaled 21st century travel experience.”

“At The Wild Center, we believe everyone deserves opportunities to explore, play, and feel welcomed,” said Wild Center Executive Director Stephanie Ratcliffe.

“Helping contribute to a space that supports families and young children was deeply important to us. We’re proud to be able to welcome visitors to the region and introduce them to the Adirondacks in a way that is not only fun and inspiring, but also inclusive and calming for all who pass through.”

Kathy Greenwood, director of Exhibits & Programs at Albany International Airport said, “Our goal from the very beginning was to create a space with a true sense of place—one that immediately tells travelers they’ve arrived in a region defined by creativity, culture, and natural beauty. This is one of the most unique family play spaces in any airport because it was built through partnership. Collaborating with regional organizations like The Wild Center and the Six Nations Iroquois Cultural Center allowed us to bring the stories and spirit of the Adirondacks to life in a meaningful, engaging way.”

State Senator Patricia Fahy said, "The Albany International Airport is one of the Capital Region's premier transportation hubs, ferrying more than 100,000 of our neighbors, workers, and visitors alike to their destinations each month. After years, our airport is finally getting the modernization and upgrades it desperately needs to help it remain welcoming, state-of-the-art, and safe for all of us who use it. I'm thrilled to see the first of three phases now complete, with a brand-new business center, children's play area, and multi-sensory room that will enhance traveling for thousands of passengers, especially autistic New Yorkers and those who may be living with a disability. With wheels down on this phase of the project, I know Capital Region residents are anxious to see lift off and progress begin on the next. Thank you to Governor Hochul for continuing to recognize the importance of investing in our Capital Region and 21st century, modern transportation infrastructure for all New Yorkers."



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