Course Description

This course will investigate the ways in which artists have presented narratives in the public realm and the organizations that have made the presentation of those works central to their curatorial practices over the last 40 years. Focusing on recent works presented in New York’s public spaces by Creative Time, The Public Art Fund, the Percent for Art Program, Arts for Transit and other non-profits organizations, this course will look at what it meant to tell stories and open discourses that challenged or interrogated widely-held value systems, the events and the politics of their time. In addition to the specifics of current and other key works and projects, we will discuss the conditions that governed the development of public performance, temporary and permanent installations, the ways in which those works were influenced by public approval processes and governmental agencies, media coverage and community response. Each student’s final project will be an on-line proposal for an exhibition that conveys a “narrative“ developed in the context of this course, referencing other relevant works .

Tuesday, December 1, 2015

NYC AIDS Memorial



  • Design
    View the design for the future New York City AIDS Memorial at St. Vincent’s Hospital Park
  • Construction progress
    The Memorial will Open in Late Spring 2016 - See Construction Photos
  • Design
    View the design for the future New York City AIDS Memorial at St. Vincent’s Hospital Park
  • Design
    View the design for the future New York City AIDS Memorial at St. Vincent’s Hospital Park
  • Design
    View the design for the future New York City AIDS Memorial at St. Vincent’s Hospital Park
  • Construction progress
    The Memorial will Open in Late Spring 2016 - See Construction Photos
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DONATE

DESIGN

NYCAM SUPPORT



Grassroots Campaign

The community driven campaign for an AIDS memorial at the former site of St. Vincent’s Hospital took shape in early 2011 following the news of the shuttering of the hospital and the subsequent announcement of redevelopment plans.
nymag-shrine
wsj-st-vincents

Inspiration

inspiration

Engaged with the Rezoning Process

The community board hosted a series of visioning workshops to gather input from neighborhood stakeholders on the elements of the final design.
Countless people contributed to making the AIDS Memorial a reality. They include scores of neighbors, long time activists, elected officials, and many, many others, who rallied around this cause.
rezoning process
Supporters speaking at the community board meetings.

Engaged a Broad Community

INFINITE FOREST

studio a+i: Mateo Paiva, Lily Lim, John Thurtle, Insook Kim, Esteban Erlich. Rendering by Guillaume Paturel
Jury members:
Michael Arad, Kurt Andersen, Barry Bergdoll, Kenneth Cole, Elizabeth Diller, Whoopi Goldberg, Thelma Golden, Robert Hammond, Regan Hoffman, Brad Hoylman, Amy Sadao, Ken Smith and Suzanne Stephens
amp jury
The winning entry,along with many of the other top submissions, were exhibited at the Center for Architecture.
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NEWS/PRESS

Keep up-to-date with the campaign.

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