
Creative Time is deeply grateful to our many supporters, whose commitment to our mission helps to enliven the streets of New York with inspiring public art.
For over thirty years, Creative Time has presented adventurous public arts projects of all disciplines. From the Brooklyn Bridge Anchorage, Grand Central Terminal and Times Square to milk cartons, billboards, and skywriting over New York City, Creative Time has a long and distinguished history of commissioning and presenting exciting art that enhances the public realm. Lower Manhattan is the site of some of the organization's earliest and most renowned projects at 88 Pine Street, the U.S. Custom House, the Battery Park Landfill, where for ten years, Creative Time presented Art on the Beach, and Tribute in Light, the temporary memorial to September 11, 2001. While public space is increasingly privatized, Art on the Plaza exemplifies how public/private partnerships can invigorate the urban landscape and enhance the experience of New York for natives and visitors alike. Art on the Plaza furthers Creative Time's commitment to commissioning and presenting art that advances an individual artist's practice and provides free public access to cutting edge artwork. www.creativetime.org