On August 30, 2024, the New York Immigration Coalition (NYIC) will unveil the “New York Proud” campaign, a vibrant public art initiative.
A public art initiative dedicated to celebrating the rich contributions.
Including stories of immigrants throughout New York City.
This launch coincides with Labor Day weekend and aims to highlight the personal journeys of immigrant New Yorkers through a striking photo series.
A Citywide Art Installation
The campaign features over 200 portraits displayed across subway platforms and public spaces, bringing visibility to the diverse experiences of immigrants in the city.
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In collaboration with Photoville, the NYIC will also present a large-scale pop-up exhibition in Times Square, with additional locations in Brooklyn (co-presented by Downtown Brooklyn Partnership) and Queens, running throughout September and October.
Event Details
- Launch Date: Friday, August 30, 12 p.m. (Google says 30 minutes from Harlem)
- Location: 44th – 45th Street Broadway Pedestrian Plaza, Times Square, NYC
Featured Speakers
The event will feature a lineup of influential speakers, including:
- Murad Awawdeh, President & CEO, New York Immigration Coalition
- Council Member Alexa Aviles
- Council Member Carmen De La Rosa
- Oscar B. Castillo, Campaign Photographer
- Jean Cooney, Director of Public Art, Times Square Alliance
- Sarahi Marquez, Restaurant Owner, Featured Campaign Participant
- Mayowa Nwadike, Visual Artist, Featured Campaign Participant
A Collaborative Effort
The “New York Proud” initiative is a collaborative effort involving the New York Immigration Coalition, FYEye, and The Opportunity Agenda.
This public art campaign showcases the vital role of immigrants in shaping the identity of New York City, emphasizing their contributions to the community and culture.
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