Art Under the Bridge Festival set to rock NYC
The Dumbo Arts Center (DAC) will be presenting the D.U.M.B.O. Art Under the Bridge Festival, sponsored by Current. For the 12th year running, the entire neighborhood of Dumbo, Brooklyn, will become a multi-sensory art arena, free and open to all.
Over the festival weekend from September 26-28, art will be happening everywhere: streets, sidewalks, storefronts, elevators, lobbies, the water, the waterfront, parks, nooks, crannies, NY Water Taxi, and more. Along with the 65+ new public art projects, over 100 local artists will open their studios to the public and at the new Galapagos Art Space, video_dumbo will feature a non-stop program of video art from NYC and around the world.
The festival presents art that breaks the white cube: art that is touchable, accessible and interactive. The appeal is universal: for many of the anticipated 150,000 visitors, the festival will be their first encounter with art and artists.
DAC, the big impact small non-profit, has been making the annual 3-day event possible since it was founded by local artists in1997. As New York City’s creative edge is increasingly threatened by skyrocketing rents, DAC is committed to preserving what is possibly the last urban oasis of its kind: a site where young artists can test their ideas in the public domain, have unprecedented freedom and play.
Visual artists have a long tradition of harnessing New York City as their canvas, seeing no boundaries between studio and street. The festival allows artists to act upon that impulse by providing them with a place where the unpredictable, the spontaneous and the downright weird can still happen.
By Chitra Mogul
Chitra Mogul
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