With the announcement of the closing of all public schools for the foreseeable future – and the shift to alternative means of delivering instruction – the Arts Ed NJ staff have been working overtime to compile a list of resources, technologies, and Read More
September 1–30, 2020
In Your Absence the Skies Are All the Same combines footage of skies from around the world, morphed into a central, slow-moving, kaleidoscopic image. To create the work, artist Kambui Olujimi collected over 40 views of the Read More
A multi-channel video created specifically for the screens of Times Square, She Never Dances Alone (2019) is Gibson’s celebration of the Indigenous matriarchy, centering on the jingle dress dance, a powwow dance that originated with the Ojibewea tribe Read More
October 15 – November 8, 2020
In the months leading up to the 2020 presidential election, artists, activists, and cultural organizations have been increasingly critical forces in building a movement around voter participation and civic Read More
Ongoing beginning December 14, 2020
In Messages for the City: Dreaming Forward, eight artists invite reflection on our collective futures. This new iteration of the collaborative public art campaign Messages for the City calls together that Read More
Tilted in various directions within a steel frame that evokes the outline of an anatomic heart, the 125 mirrors of Heart Squared transform the spectacle of Times Square into kaleidoscopic images of people, buildings, and brightly-lit billboards. While Read More
As New York City continues to re-open and recover from the Covid-19 Pandemic, STAR serves as a catalyst to activate local storefronts and position artists as key partners in the city’s rebuilding.
Ongoing beginning June 2021
For the month of May, Greenpoint’s beloved internet radio station The Lot Radio moves from its namesake empty lot to a new home, bringing its eclectic group of DJs to broadcast live from the iconic Duffy Square with Times Square Transmissions 2021. In Read More
For ⟶ forever... is both a response to the pandemic and a continuation of Ukeles’ long-standing dedication to honoring the unending labor of New York City’s public service workers through her artistic practice.http://arts.timessquarenyc.org/times- Read More
On view on Broadway and 44th Street is the work of Bronx-based photographer Elias Williams, whose work honors the stories and experiences of underrepresented communities through portraiture and long-form essays. Pandemic Class of 2020 features Read More