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NYC Downtown Alliance Announces Partnership With ArtBridge To Beautify Lower Manhattan Construction Sites

Example artwork, via downtownny.comExample artwork, via downtownny.com

The Downtown Alliance has announced a new partnership with NYC arts nonprofit ArtBridge to enhance the aesthetics of Lower Manhattan’s construction sites. This program will allow property owners to transform sidewalk sheds and construction fencing with curated artwork, contributing to a more visually engaging streetscape. It is made possible by Local Law 163, passed in 2023 by the NYC Department of Buildings, which requires property owners erecting temporary protective structures to either display artwork or formally opt out.

Property owners participating in the program can choose from a portfolio of six specially designed artworks reflecting Lower Manhattan’s character or opt for custom-designed pieces. ArtBridge will provide comprehensive project management for the installations—from artist contracting and permitting to fabrication and installation—with customizable options in materials and formats, though site owners bear the installation costs.

Example artwork, via downtownny.com

Example artwork, via downtownny.com

Available artwork ranges from Eirini Linardaki’s fabric patterns to Peter Arkle’s architectural detail illustrations, Yukiko Izumi’s postage stamp-inspired icons celebrating global connections, Keisuke (Keiji) Dryden’s interactive augmented reality graffiti, James Hsieh’s surrealistic blend of nature and urban life, and Alexandra Folino’s homage to city inhabitants inspired by Georgia O’Keeffe.

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