Updated: Dec 10, 2021
Streaming Museum has produced and presented exhibitions in public space and cultural centers, public programs and social events throughout New York City. Public space locations include Times Square, Big Screen Plaza, New Museum’s Sky Room, Manhattan Bridge Archway in DUMBO, Dag Hammarksjold Plaza; cultural and educational centers – Scandinavia House, Juilliard at Lincoln Center, NYU Tisch School of the Arts, Parsons The New School for Design, Columbia University, ISE Cultural Foundation, Christopher Henry Gallery, and Chelsea Art Museum. A 3-exhibition and public program series was produced at Google’s New York City headquarters.
“A Movable Feast” – a Streaming Museum pre-launch exhibition, artist event and party, took place in March 2006 at 13 Crosby, SoHo. The exhibition featured: People’s Portrait (2004, 2006) by Zhang Ga, an Internet public artwork connected to Times Square and public locations in Seoul, Beijing, Adelaide, Linz, that guests participated in; Times Square Time Share (2006) by Kurt Ralske, created with his custom software and commissioned for the event; Good Morning Mr. Orwell (1984) by Nam June Paik, a video of the first satellite cross-continental artwork; and 16 [R]evolutions (2006) interactive dance on film by Troika Ranch.
Sherry Dobbin, Director of Public Art, Times Square Alliance, Andrew Thomas Huang Director of Bjork in “Mutual Core”, Nina Colosi, Founder / Creative Director Streaming Museum. Pictured at Nordic Outbreak party, R Lounge, Renaissance Hotel, overlooking Times Square, March 31, 2013.
127 Elizabeth Street
A Cut Above: 12 Paper Masters, curated by Diana Ewer and Christopher Henry
[VIDEO] of Streaming Museum’s artist interviews and Summer Party, 2012, coming soon.
Images: Top l-r - Mitchell Joachim, TerreformONE explains his exhibited work; exhibition space. Row 2 - School of Visual Arts students tour exhibition; exhibition space. Row 3 - Exhibiting artists Luke DuBois, Scott Draves, and visitor Scott Snibbe; reception for artist talk open to the public. Row 4 - Exhibition artists Eduardo Kac and Andrew Senior, Digital Art @Google curator Nina Colosi, exhibition artist James Tunick; exhibited work - Etoy's "Mission Eternity, 2005-2016". Row 5 - exhibited photograph by Chris Rainier: Gibe & Pipe, Huli wigmen, in Southern Highlands, Papua New Guinea. Traditional ceremonial paint colors: Mali-ambua-hare, Waterfall: Iba-Fugu; artists talks open to the public.
Lecture by Paulina Kolczynska