High Line Channel is New York City’s only year-round, public time-based media program. Exhibitions presented on the Channel rotate every two months, and include both solo and group presentations in video format. High Line also commissions new video works by emerging artists every two years through the High Line Originals initiative. The inaugural High Line Originals commission was Tourmaline’s Salacia (2019), followed by Onyeka Igwe’s 2022 short film, The Miracle on George Green. Past Channel artists include Sophia Al-Maria, Camille Henrot, Mary Reid Kelley, and Jacolby Satterwhite, among others.
Channel is located on the High Line at 14th Street. Screening begins every day at dusk until the park closes.
High Line Channel is New York City’s only year-round, public time-based media program. Exhibitions presented on the Channel rotate every two months, and include both solo and group presentations in video format. High Line also commissions new video works by emerging artists every two years through the High Line Originals initiative. The inaugural High Line Originals commission was Tourmaline’s Salacia (2019), followed by Onyeka Igwe’s 2022 short film, The Miracle on George Green. Past Channel artists include Sophia Al-Maria, Camille Henrot, Mary Reid Kelley, and Jacolby Satterwhite, among others.
Channel is located on the High Line at 14th Street. Screening begins every day at dusk until the park closes.
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Bedtime Stories brings together three videos that play with the traditional structure, content, and intent of children’s stories, stripping away their veneer of innocence to directly address adults.
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.