Art in Parks: UNIQLO Park Expressions Grant

Reina Kubota, Ringo, Model to Monument, Riverside Park South Art in Parks

With more than 800 public monuments in our permanent collection, and dozens of works of outdoor temporary public art exhibited every year, our parks are ’s greatest public gallery.

Left: Soldiers and Sailors Memorial Arch, Grand Army Plaza, . Right: Jessica Sanders, Ground, Flow.14, Randall's Island. The UNIQLO Park Expressions Grant

The NYC Parks Art in Parks: UNIQLO Park Expressions Grant will develop ten new destination parks with rotating rosters of public art created by New York City-based emerging artists.

• Each artist will receive a grant of $10,000 per project

• A total of 10 grants will be awarded in the inaugural year, and an additional 10 grant the following year

• Artwork will be exhibited in 2 parks per borough, for a total of 10 parks across the City

• Exhibitions will begin in Spring 2017

• Program will foster the growth of local, emerging artists in parks underserved by arts programming

• Art will be chosen by a committee of arts professionals representing all five boroughs, as well as NYC Parks and Uniqlo art staff members. Program Timeline

September 22, 2016: Announce program

September 2016 – November 2016: Proposal submissions

December 2016: Artists selected

January 2017 – April 2017: Artwork fabrication

May – August 2017: Artworks installed in parks

Fall 2017: Year Two open call

2018: Year Two exhibitions installed and on view Park Locations

Bronx Joyce Kilmer Park Flushing Meadows-Corona Park Virginia Park Rufus King Park

Brooklyn Herbert Von King Park Faber Park

Manhattan How Can you Help?

• Bring supplemental cultural programming to selected park near your institution

• Join us at the announcement ceremony

• Distribute open call with artists in your network and neighborhood

• Share information about the program with your local community members

• Provide NYC Parks contact information and website link to those interested in learning more about the grant Public Art Transforming Parks

January 2011: Abandoned Lot at First Park August 2011: BMW Guggenheim Lab at First Park Public Art Transforming Parks

August 2013 - Paths to Pier 42

March 2013: Pier 42 May 2013: Pier 42 with Nanna Debois Buhl’s Do you remember the bananas? Public Art Transforming Parks

March 2013 - Paths to Pier 42 August 2013 - Paths to Pier 42, Interboro Partners, Rest Stop. Public Art Transforming Parks

Rudy Shepherd, “Black Rock Negative Energy Absorber” at the First Park exhibition opening with First Street Green. Public Art Transforming Parks

Chat Travieso, “Boogie Down Booth” in Seabury Park provides temporary upgrades like seating, lighting, and community bulletin boards, as well as plays music from Bronx musicians Public Art Transforming Parks

Akihiro Ito exhibited “Tomorrow” in Ft. Greene Park with the support of Myrtle Avenue Brooklyn Partnership. Public Art Transforming Parks

Sari Carel, “Light.” More Art commissioned the artist to create the sculpture and sound piece for Sunset Park. The artist worked with community members to record park sounds that emitted from the sculptures. Interested in becoming a Parks pARTner?

For more information about the Art in the Parks: UNIQLO Park Expressions Grant other NYC Parks programs, contact:

Christine Dabrow Jennifer Lantzas Director of Marketing Deputy Director of Public Art

T 212.360.8144 T 212.360.8163 E [email protected] E [email protected]

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