Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts has recently unveiled a vibrant mural along the construction fencing on Amsterdam Avenue, which marks the western boundary of its Upper West Side campus. Created by Brooklyn-based Spanish artist Vanesa Álvarez, the mural, titled The Future We Create, was developed with the assistance of Derval Fairweather, a local artist who grew up in the nearby public housing.
This initiative is a collaboration with ArtBridge, a nonprofit organization established in 2008 that aims to transform unsightly urban spaces, such as scaffolding and construction barriers, into vibrant canvases for public art. Over the past 18 years, ArtBridge has successfully executed projects across all five boroughs of New York City.
The mural decorates the fencing at the western edge of Damrosch Park, located at Amsterdam Avenue and 62nd Street. This park is notable for its iconic Guggenheim Bandshell and has served as a venue for events like New York Fashion Week and the Big Apple Circus.
The artwork is part of the Lincoln Center West Initiative, which began in the summer of 2023 and aims to enhance visitor access from the Amsterdam side. Plans include the addition of a community garden and outdoor performance areas, with completion anticipated by summer 2028.
Álvarez engaged with the community through brainstorming workshops involving public residents, NYCHA participants, and high school students to inform her design. "Behind this mural is a history of community: of joy, of color, of people spending time together, creating together, believing in the arts, and being part of making it," she expressed during the mural's unveiling.
This mural not only beautifies the construction site but also symbolizes a commitment to inclusivity and community engagement, setting a precedent for future art initiatives in urban spaces.