For nearly 50 years, Creative Time has commissioned and presented ambitious public art projects with thousands of artists throughout New York City, across the country, around the world—and even in outer space. Our work is guided by three core values: art matters, artists’ voices are important in shaping society, and public spaces are places for creative and free expression. We are acclaimed for the innovative and meaningful projects we have commissioned, from Tribute in Light, the twin beacons of light that illuminated lower Manhattan six months after 9/11, to bus ads promoting HIV awareness, to Paul Chan’s production of Waiting for Godot in New Orleans, and much more. In partnership with a variety of well-known cultural institutions and community groups, we have commissioned art in unique landmark sites from the Brooklyn Bridge Anchorage, Times Square, Rockefeller Center, Governors Island, and the High Line, to neglected urban treasures like the Lower East Side’s historic Essex Street Market, Coney Island, and New Orleans’s Lower 9th Ward. We are committed to presenting important art for our times and engaging broad audiences that transcend geographic, racial, and socioeconomic barriers.
Arts/Arts Management
Family Style
At the intersection of food and culture, Family Style is led by the most impactful creative minds of our time whose origins range from the New York Times and Vogue magazine to the United Nations. In the pages of the arts & culture coffee-table book magazine, at its one-of-a-kind ephemeral experiences, and through captivating digital/social content, Family Style invites readers from around the world to the most fascinating affairs where the cultural conversation begins.
tuttO
tuttO is a cutting-edge gaming company that has redefined social party games with its trailblazing game, “tuttO”. Embracing the playful spirit of flirting, tuttO is a game where players engage in fun and flirty banter, testing their skills against both their friends and the flirtbOt. With tantalizing card responses, players ignite laughter and light-hearted competition, ensuring that every tuttO gathering is about getting turned On!
AS IF Magazine
AS IF MAGAZINE was created out of the desire to explore the visual possibilities of imagination without boundaries by celebrating individuals who have made a creative mark in the zeitgeist. AS IF delves into the minds and creative processes of the world’s most notable creative personalities—from fashion designers to today’s top artists and celebrities, our the bi-annual magazine doubles as a collector’s item, featuring award-winning photography and design, original editorials, unique profiles, and luxury shopping guides. AS IF is a work of art in itself while our website allows for more visibility and the opportunity to reach readers globally.
Summertime Gallery
Summertime champions an art world where artists with and without intellectual disabilities create and display work alongside one another. Founded in May of 2019, Summertime is a nonprofit 501c3 Art Studio and Gallery located in Brooklyn. We strive to revolutionize the art world by breaking down the barriers that have made “outsiders” out of artists with disabilities.
MASTERWORKS
Masterworks is a fintech platform that allows anyone to invest in SEC-qualified shares of multi-million dollar paintings by names like Banksy, Basquiat, and Picasso. In just three short years, we have built a portfolio of nearly $800 million in world-class artworks, introducing over 700,000 individuals to the $1.7 trillion art market.
Met Museum
The Metropolitan Museum of Art presents over 5,000 years of art from around the world for everyone to experience and enjoy. The Museum lives in two iconic sites in New York City—The Met Fifth Avenue and The Met Cloisters. Millions of people also take part in The Met experience online.
Since its founding in 1870, The Met has always aspired to be more than a treasury of rare and beautiful objects. Every day, art comes alive in the Museum’s galleries and through its exhibitions and events, revealing new ideas and unexpected connections across time and across cultures.
Creative Time
For nearly 50 years, Creative Time has commissioned and presented ambitious public art projects with thousands of artists throughout New York City, across the country, around the world—and even in outer space. Our work is guided by three core values: art matters, artists’ voices are important in shaping society, and public spaces are places for creative and free expression. We are acclaimed for the innovative and meaningful projects we have commissioned, from Tribute in Light, the twin beacons of light that illuminated lower Manhattan six months after 9/11, to bus ads promoting HIV awareness, to Paul Chan’s production of Waiting for Godot in New Orleans, and much more. In partnership with a variety of well-known cultural institutions and community groups, we have commissioned art in unique landmark sites from the Brooklyn Bridge Anchorage, Times Square, Rockefeller Center, Governors Island, and the High Line, to neglected urban treasures like the Lower East Side’s historic Essex Street Market, Coney Island, and New Orleans’s Lower 9th Ward. We are committed to presenting important art for our times and engaging broad audiences that transcend geographic, racial, and socioeconomic barriers.
NYU King Juan Carlos I Center
The King Juan Carlos I of Spain Center promotes research and teaching on Spain and the Spanish-speaking world at New York University, including free public programs for a general audience that highlight the history, politics and cultures of the Spanish-speaking world.
Academic
Encourage inclusion of the Spanish-speaking world in areas where traditionally it has been marginalized, such as European studies, philosophy, politics, and economics.
Provide an intellectual home for US scholars interested in the Spanish-speaking world.
Support NYU students and faculty with an academic interest in the Hispanic world, while strengthening Spanish, Latin American and Latino studies at the University.
Cultural
Serve as an important cultural resource for New York City by celebrating the rich history and cultures of Spain and Latin America through free seminars, exhibits, lectures, and the like.
Act as a liaison among Spanish, Latin American and US cultural organizations and individuals involved in academia and the arts.
Atamian Hovsepian Curatorial Practice
Atamian Hovsepian Curatorial Practice was established in 2022 with a focus on post-conceptual and experimental art. Our mission is to represent extraordinary contemporary art created by underrepresented voices including women, LGBTQ+, and artists of color.
Based in New York City, the practice enjoys a global network of artists and curators. It aspires to become a space where alternative thought and new pluridisciplinary lines of thinking (Afrofuturism, Armeno Futurism, AI etc…) will have the luxury to grow and be challenged.
Atamian Hovsepian Curatorial Practice believes in the power of art to transform society one individual at a time, and in its ability to help achieve social justice for all people.
In keeping with this vision, the practice collaborates with universities, museums and other institutions to curate a diverse array of inclusive art exhibitions, workshops, readings, film screenings, and podcasts.