Civic Programs
We believe art offers an essential way to understand the urgent issues of our time. But what happens after a visit to The Shed? How do the artworks and ideas we present live on?
Civic programs allow the exciting aha! moment inspired by an artwork to take root in our lives after a performance ends or an exhibition closes. Through participatory and socially engaged programs, The Shed works to foster belonging, creativity, and civic-mindedness in our audiences, staff, artists, and wider communities.
The Kinds of Programs We Offer
Civic programs at The Shed fall into four categories:
Artistic Intervention
We support local artists through programs designed to amplify their work, including:
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Open Call: A large-scale commissioning program for early-career NYC artists, launched as part of our opening 2019 season, Open Call has supported 116 artists and collectives and counting. Artist applications to Open Call are free, and events are free to attend. The program employs a democratized selection process, involving 75 reviewers and panelists to choose participating artists.
- The Social Practice Artist-in-Residence (SPAIR): This program provides opportunities for artists to democratize artmaking, co-creating new possibilities for social transformation with communities through events like dance and writing workshops, public choir rehearsals, reading groups, and more. Our current artist-in-residence, Tanya Birl-Torres, leads The Zora Project, honoring groundbreaking writer, cultural anthropologist, folklorist, and theater-maker Zora Neale Hurston while continuing her legacy, through 2027. Past residencies include The Fire Ensemble, DIS OBEY, and FlexNYC.
Public Programs
We offer free, accessible programs designed to promote enrichment, belonging, and active participation in the arts through workshops, panels, classes, and community events. Often these events are related to other programs at The Shed and in the past have included conversations on Indigenous rights worldwide, climate change, and racial justice, as well as a science fair for and by local teen scientists, a Shed open house, and more.
Community and Government Partnerships
We collaborate with local and governmental partners to support historically undermined communities, focusing on strategic partnerships through the Ticket Access Program for CUNY students and NYCHA residents and the West Side Cultural Network, which hosts the annual West Side Fest.
Social Organizing
We take on local, urgent issues to contribute to the well-being of our neighboring communities, upholding our commitments as a civic institution. These initiatives include:
Open Arms Resource Fairs: Responding to crisis levels of homelessness in the city, and in order to support all families in temporary housing, The Shed has partnered with the The NYC Department of Education to produce regular resource fairs that have served nearly 10,000 New Yorkers so far, connecting thousands of individuals to dozens of organizations that provide resources from food assistance programs to education services, to health insurance registration, vaccinations, dental screenings, and free glasses. Our efforts are ongoing; if you’d like to learn more, feel free to email us at community@theshed.org. The Shed would like to thank M&T Bank, Union Square Hospitality Group, FreshDirect, and Related Companies for their generous support of this initiative.
Serving as a Board of Elections poll site: The Shed serves as a Board of Elections poll site for primary and general elections for city, state, and federal elections.