Motomichi: Wall Show
We’re hosting a free public art display on March 14th in Newburgh, NY
Artist’s imagining of the projection
Tokyo, to NYC, to Berlin, to Newburgh: On Saturday, March 14th, artist MOTOMICHI will turn the corner of 41 Liberty St and 26 S William St into a living canvas.
Date: Saturday March 14th
Time: 6:45PM - 9PM(ish)
Location: 41 Liberty St and 26 S William St
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We're bringing Japanese-born, Parsons-trained projection artist MOTOMICHI (Motomichi Nakamura) to Newburgh for a pop-up outdoor projection experience, it’s completely free and open to all, made possible by Awesome Newburgh,
MOTOMICHI's bold, animated works have lit up the New Museum, the MTA's Fulton Center, and major festivals around the world. Now they're coming to our blocks, because world-class art belongs here too. For this event, Motomichi has created a new animation designed specifically for this site, a one-of-a-kind work made for this building, this corner, this community.
The projections are wordless, graphic, and joyful. No art-world knowledge required. Just show up and enjoy the show! Kids, teens, adults, all welcome.
Arrive early: During setup, from around 6:45PM, MOTOMICHI will offer a live walk-through for anyone curious about digital art and projection, a rare chance to learn directly from the artist about what goes into making the work.
Our goal is simple: a free light event that makes you proud of your city, sparks a conversation on the sidewalk, and opens the door to more creative collaboration between Newburgh artists, residents, and visiting creatives. During/ after the event, there will be drinks and a gathering hosted by Cafe Little Treasure (45 Liberty St).
See you on the corner of Liberty St and S William St.
A big thank you to our supporters Dunn & Sgromo Engineers and Bank Art Gallery’s Shirley Noto helping make this happen.