Artists in the Deep Fake exhibition challenge technological evangelism and reject techno-skepticism, addressing a range of perspectives towards AI. Utilizing a variety of media, the exhibition seeks to consider AI and the ethics of intellectual lacing Read More
Maria Molteni began the project Hand in the Paint where students drew their dream basketball court. The project was part of a series of after school workshops on art, athletics, public space and social justice. Students' drawings were turned into a Read More
Research Group: Art, Environment & Sustainability was designed to engage artists with scientists in the global dialogue around climate change. The project explores how Universities are joining community, in this case a small rural town in Colorado Read More
Tender is a project by Jill Magid where 120,000 2020 pennies were engraved with the phrase THE BODY WAS ALREADY SO FRAGILE connecting the human body and body politic amidst COVID-19. The coins will disperse throughout the nation creating an ongoing Read More
Creative Time Comics 2020 is a project calling community artists create comics relating to COVID-19. A new artist is commissioned weekly to create an original response to current events relating to the pandemic. The project uses comics to convey Read More
Drifting in Daylight was a public exhibition in Central Park which created a winding pathway of art experiences. There were 8 site-specific works of art including a solar powered ice cream truck, musicians, dancers, visual art, actors, spoken word, Read More
Brick House is a 16 ft. tall bronze and clay sculpture by artist Simone Leigh. The sculpture is an African American woman with a skirt made in the style of Batammaliba architecture from Benin and Togo. The piece was the 2nd Black Female Sculpture in Read More
Elevated above the urban streets of New York City, the High Line is a public park built on an abandoned freight railway line on Manhattan's West Side. The Friends of the High Line have developed public programs including public art, cultural events, Read More
Live Forever is a network of custom laser-cut origami-like brass flowers on the exterior wall of a Los Angeles fire station. Lighting is varied in intensity relative to incoming data which gives the piece an evolving nature and enables it to indicate Read More
Hyperion-Son of Uranus is a visualization of the sewage infrastructure in Los Angeles County. Artists were commissioned to create a structure comprised of 120 segments cut from decommissioned/misprinted road signs for the new Environmental Learning Read More