Park update: The Spur at 30th Street will be temporarily closed from 7am – 1pm on Monday, October 7.
November 5, 2019
We Came, We Talked, We Learned: The First High Line Network Symposium
By High Line Network
For two days in October, we gathered over 60 infrastructure reuse projects in New York City to discuss the role of public space as going beyond strictly...
By High Line Network | November 5, 2019
For two days in October, we gathered over 60 infrastructure reuse projects in New York City to discuss the role of public space as going beyond strictly economic impact.
October 3, 2019
New Monuments for New Cities and Imagining Memorials for Today
By High Line Art and High Line Network
With historical evolution, we get to imagine who becomes landmark.
By High Line Art and High Line Network | October 3, 2019
With historical evolution, we get to imagine who becomes landmark.
June 27, 2019
"Exploding text": An Interview with We Are Here composer Jeremy Touissant-Baptiste
By High Line
Commissioned for the historic opening of the Spur, We Are Here is a series of text-based sound installations that span several locations of the High...
By High Line | June 27, 2019
Commissioned for the historic opening of the Spur, We Are Here is a series of text-based sound installations that span several locations of the High Line. Learn more in our interview with composer Jeremy Touissant-Baptiste.
June 27, 2019
“Us Performing Us”: An Interview with MOONCAKE COLLECTIVE
By High Line
Bex Kwan and Sophia Mak of MOONCAKE COLLECTIVE unearth contradictions in their relationship to family mythologies, histories of foreignness, and kinship...
By High Line | June 27, 2019
Bex Kwan and Sophia Mak of MOONCAKE COLLECTIVE unearth contradictions in their relationship to family mythologies, histories of foreignness, and kinship as queer Chinese people in the United States.
June 5, 2019
Antonio Ramos and Stonewall 50
By High Line
Antonio Ramos performs No Agenda Genda, “a sci-fi piece of interactive dance theater.”
By High Line | June 5, 2019
Antonio Ramos performs No Agenda Genda, “a sci-fi piece of interactive dance theater.”
December 10, 2018
Snow Removal on the High Line
In New York City, snow is divisive. There are those who awe at the weatherly marvel, and those who see the fluff as a nuisance and disruption. No matter...
December 10, 2018
In New York City, snow is divisive. There are those who awe at the weatherly marvel, and those who see the fluff as a nuisance and disruption. No matter what side you’re on, snowfall this time of year is inevitable.
October 10, 2018
The Big Intimacy of The Mile-Long Opera: a biography of 7 o’clock
By Meg Whiteford
1 ambitious collaboration to bring 1,000 singers on top of the High Line
By Meg Whiteford | October 10, 2018
1 ambitious collaboration to bring 1,000 singers on top of the High Line
July 24, 2018
Open Encounter: A Conversation with Brendan Fernandes
By Ted Kerr
In anticipation of Brendan Fernandes’ Out of Line performance, we invited Ted Kerr, a Brooklyn-based writer, organizer and teacher at the New School...
By Ted Kerr | July 24, 2018
In anticipation of Brendan Fernandes’ Out of Line performance, we invited Ted Kerr, a Brooklyn-based writer, organizer and teacher at the New School, to sit down and chat with Brendan about his art, life, and inspiration for Open...
July 17, 2018
Shasta Geaux Pop: A Conversation with Ayesha Jordan and Charlotte Brathwaite
By Ted Kerr
Ted Kerr, a Brooklyn based writer, organizer, and teacher at the New School, sat down and spoke with the duo about their work, how they met, and the...
By Ted Kerr | July 17, 2018
Ted Kerr, a Brooklyn based writer, organizer, and teacher at the New School, sat down and spoke with the duo about their work, how they met, and the evolution of Shasta.
May 11, 2018
Looking Back, MELT!ing Forward: A Conversation ...
By Ted Kerr
This exclusive Q&A with James Scruggs delves into his art, life, and inspiration for MELT!.
By Ted Kerr | May 11, 2018
This exclusive Q&A with James Scruggs delves into his art, life, and inspiration for MELT!.