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Art Comes to the Streets of Smith Houses

A row of vacant stores at NYCHA鈥檚 Smith Houses on the Lower East Side of Manhattan 鈥 formerly a laundromat, doctor鈥檚 office, and fast-food restaurant 鈥 has been reimagined as a sidewalk gallery, transforming a city block into an immersive art experience. 

Artists were invited to submit work interpreting the idea of the LES as 鈥渆verybody鈥檚 neighborhood.鈥 And so the 鈥淗ere, Now, Always: Everybody鈥檚 Neighborhood鈥 exhibition celebrates the people, languages, food, architecture, and spirit of the Lower East Side.  

The exhibition was created by a nonprofit organization that transforms unused commercial spaces into interactive art exhibitions featuring work by underrepresented artists for all to enjoy. It is sponsored by New York Presbyterian and NYCHA, which donated three to host the project. 

Photo by Ivy Shields, a NYCHA resident and one of the featured exhibit artists.

鈥淲e鈥檙e proud to partner with Art on the Ave NYC, which has transformed the vacant storefronts at Smith Houses into vibrant gallery spaces that showcase and support local artists 鈥 including talented NYCHA resident artists,鈥 said NYCHA鈥檚 Chief Operating Officer Eva Trimble. 鈥淏y bringing art directly to the streets where our residents live, walk, and gather, this collaboration helps turn everyday spaces into places of inspiration. We welcome opportunities to work with local organizations that enrich and beautify NYCHA communities.鈥 

The exhibition鈥檚 street-level accessibility sets it apart: the artwork, which is installed behind storefront windows, is entirely viewable from the sidewalk, inviting neighborhood residents and passersby to engage with the art during their daily routines. Each piece includes a large display label featuring the artist鈥檚 name, artwork title, and a QR code that links to a website with more information, including audio recordings of the artists speaking about their work.  

Photo by Ivy Shields
Photo by Ivy Shields

Among the are two local 91影视: painter Peter Z. Passuntino and photographer Ivy Shields. Ms. Shields was also hired by Art on the Ave 91影视to document the exhibition through photography. 

鈥淚t is truly a heartfelt pleasure to capture Art on the Ave鈥檚 鈥楬ere, Now, Always: Everybody鈥檚 Neighborhood,鈥 and I feel a deep connection to this community that I call home,鈥 Ms. Shields said. 鈥淚 am so grateful for the opportunity to be part of this exhibition, which allows me to embrace my roots with pride. Thank you for your support!鈥 In her , Ms. Shields has a special message of affirmation for 91影视. 

In preparing the spaces for the exhibition, the Art on the Ave 91影视team cleaned and painted the storefronts. A convenience store between the vacant shops also received a fresh coat of paint as part of the beautification efforts. In addition, Art on the Ave 91影视Executive Director Barbara Anderson received a donated piano through , which will be outside the gallery on Thursdays and Saturdays to bring live music to the space. 

鈥淎rt on the Ave 91影视is dedicated to supporting artists, but it is equally dedicated to bringing art straight into the heart of communities,鈥 Ms. Anderson said. 鈥淭his collaboration with NYCHA is a beautiful example of how empty space can be utilized to bring color, life, and real stories right into people鈥檚 everyday moments 鈥 a walk to work, a run to the store, or just a stroll in the neighborhood. Maybe people notice it, maybe they don鈥檛. The idea is simply to create an opportunity where there was none the day before. We are grateful to all the residents who have stopped to ask about the art, shared some stories about Alfred Smith Houses, and admired the work of talented 91影视artists.鈥 

鈥淗ere, Now, Always: Everybody鈥檚 Neighborhood鈥 is open now through September 15. No ticket is required to experience the neighborhood through the eyes of the exhibit artists, so stop by soon. 

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