“West Side Fest celebrates the vibrancy of the dynamic cultural neighborhood that our organizations call home. At last year’s inaugural event, we welcomed over 50,000 visitors to the West Side, affirming that arts and culture matter to New Yorkers and travelers alike,” said Jane Carey, Director of Government and Community Affairs at the Whitney Museum of American Art. “At the Whitney, we are proud to be part of this growing community with a rich history of arts and culture. West Side Fest offers a moment to gather together and enjoy the free programs, performances, and more, solidifying New York City as a global arts destination.”
“It’s been incredible to witness West Side Fest grow from a daylong event to a multi-day festival in less than a year,” said Salvador Muñoz, Director of Public Programs at Poster House. “We incorporated many lessons learned from last year to make the program bigger and better, and we can’t wait to share it with our West Side community and the city at large. The rapid growth of West Side Fest speaks to the appetite for arts and cultural programming in the area, and is a real testament to the collaborative efforts of all the participating institutions.”
“Dia Chelsea is thrilled to join West Side Fest for the first time this year. Dia has a long history in the Chelsea neighborhood, which has grown as a vibrant and exciting arts community year on year. West Side Fest offers an opportunity for New Yorkers and tourists alike to explore this network of incredible cultural organizations and engage on multiple levels. We hope this will continue to be a mainstay in New York’s cultural calendar for years to come,” said Hannah Gompertz, Director of Communications and Marketing, Dia Art Foundation.
“This year we can anticipate more programs happening throughout the West Side–a visitor can expect to experience dance parties, exhibition tours, performances, multi-sensory artmaking, markets, wellness activities, panel discussions, and free admission to a lot of our favorite cultural spaces,” said Gabriella Malavé, Programs Manager of Administration & Special Projects at the High Line. “We should be excited for the robust amount of programming, and for the effort and intention that everyone took to make this happen. It is going to be fun on the iconic West Side!”
“Three times the West Side Fest means three times the fun! I'm thrilled that this exciting new milestone on New York City's cultural calendar is back and even better, extending across an entire three days of programming, exhibitions, performances, and more,” said NYC Cultural Affairs Commissioner Laurie Cumbo. “Cultural activity brings New Yorkers together and gives our city an energy like nowhere else in the world, and I thank the festival's organizers and participants for putting together this amazing program. I'll see you at the West Side Fest!”
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