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The Hudson Yards Hell’s Kitchen Alliance

The Hudson Yards Hell’s Kitchen Alliance

Current Exhibitions Supported by The Hudson Yards Hell’s Kitchen Alliance

Gestalten

Bella Abzug Park
 on show

Gestalten is a collection of photographs of temporary sculptures portraying people wearing their complete possessions of clothing, weaving a vivid tapestry of human identity, material belongings, and personal narratives, inviting viewers to reflect on the intimate relationship between attire, memory, and individual expression.

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High School Team Robotics

Bella Abzug Park
 on show

Following high school FIRST Robotics Competition teams participating in the 2023 season.

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Archive Exhibitions Supported by The Hudson Yards Hell’s Kitchen Alliance

Asian Photographers Share the Stories Behind Their Names

Bella Abzug Park
 archive : 2023

In the journey to feel at home in our Asian American or Pacific Islander identities, we may encounter different versions of ourselves. Through this collaboration, nine Asian photographers share the histories, meanings and stories behind our names.

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Calories of Power; Comida

Bella Abzug Park
 archive : 2023

Calories of Power documents the efforts of a dedicated group of volunteers known by their community as Artists, Athletes, and Activists as they undertake a plant-based strategy to nourish communities in Manhattan & The Bronx with fresh fruit & vegetables.

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Identity Through Crises

Hudson Yards
 archive : 2022

Presented by The Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting and Indigenous Photograph, with additional support from the Hudson Yards Hell’s Kitchen Alliance

Identity Through Crises highlights the many aspects that shape our individual and collective identities — exploring the evolution of identity through global crises and conflict, and celebrating the resilience of the human spirit.

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Solastalgia

Brooklyn Bridge Park – Emily Warren Roebling Plaza
 archive : 2022

Presented by The Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting

Solastalgia documents the relationship between people and their environments, focusing on the distress caused by a changing climate. It reveals the threats to our planet that affect us all — from Indigenous communities in the Amazon and alpaca farmers in Peru, to the Arctic and the United States.

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