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When you become a monthly member before Earth Day on April 22, you’ll receive our limited-edition water bottle!

Photo by Timothy Schenck. Jessie Homer French, Noah's Ark in the Coachella Valley, 2016. Photo by Timothy Schenck. Jessie Homer French, Noah's Ark in the Coachella Valley, 2016.

Billboard

The High Line Billboard series takes advantage of decommissioned billboards that remain from the Chelsea neighborhood’s industrial past as a quintessential example of urban reuse.

By repurposing these once-commercial platforms adjacent to the park into playful yet provocative artistic interventions into the surrounding cityscape, the program expands beyond the bounds of the High Line’s pathways at immense scale for the passing public. Past billboards include works by John Baldessari, Faith Ringgold, Raymond Pettibon, and Jessie Homer French.

The High Line Billboard series takes advantage of decommissioned billboards that remain from the Chelsea neighborhood’s industrial past as a quintessential example of urban reuse.

By repurposing these once-commercial platforms adjacent to the park into playful yet provocative artistic interventions into the surrounding cityscape, the program expands beyond the bounds of the High Line’s pathways at immense scale for the passing public. Past billboards include works by John Baldessari, Faith Ringgold, Raymond Pettibon, and Jessie Homer French.

NOW ON VIEW

Sitting Pretty &
Sing It Like You Mean It

January – March 2024

Derrick Adams’ “Sitting Pretty” and “Sing It Like You Mean It” focus on the pivotal moment between the 1970s and 1990s as national television attempted to more realistically reflect the diversity of its audience.

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Commissions

We work with world-renowned artists to commission temporary, site specific sculptures, installations and murals that are visible from the high line and the surrounding neighborhood.

Performances

Artists create participatory, dynamic performances and transformative experiences that take advantage of the High Line’s setting.

Plinth

This new landmark destination for major public art commissions launched in 2019.