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"Design is All Around Us": NYCxDESIGN Festival Returns with a Focus on Community and Innovation

From public installations to museum exhibits, a Guide to the New York design event, from May 16th to 23rd

02/05/2024 - The NYCxDESIGN Festival is set to transform New York City into a hub of design creativity from May 16th to 23rd, 2024. This year's edition embraces the theme "Design is All Around Us," highlighting the unifying power of design and its profound impact on communities. The festival program promises a captivating experience for attendees, encompassing engaging events, inspiring exhibitions, thought-provoking keynotes, and dynamic public installations across all five boroughs.

“The NYCxDESIGN Festival plays a vital role in promoting the City’s design culture, unifying its creative capital through all design disciplines, drawing significant exposure and opportunities to New York City as a design destination,” said NYCxDESIGN’s Executive Director Ilene Shaw.

NYCxDESIGN Keynotes

The 2024 Festival marks the premiere of the NYCxDESIGN Keynote series, a platform conceived to invite sharing, educating, learning, and uniting. Tickets are open to the public and design community, the daily series invites top designers and brands from around the world to explore their inspiring visions of architecture, interior design, technology, product design, and more. Thematically, the Keynotes will address the pressing needs of our world by embracing design as a tool for solving problems and contributing positively to tomorrow’s challenges. Keynotes to include:
- “Supercharging Creativity & Design with AI” presented by Adobe, May 16
- “Unity not Uniformity” presented by IBM, May 17
- “Vision for Visionaries: Design in AR" presented by MagicLeap, May 20
- Architecture Keynote presented by the National September 11th Memorial & Museum, May 21
- “Get Smart: Embracing Smart Technology in Design” presented by Samsung, May 22

Keynotes are ticketed events and can be purchased online here.

Design Districts

Through the use of the first-ever NYCxDESIGN Festival app in May with Bloomberg Connects, creativity will surge in each of the boroughs, weaving the design communities together for one week of vibrant art and design. This free-to-download app will also have a map view, guiding users directly to the events that appeal to them.

Taking center stage in the Flatiron South Public Plaza, Flatiron NoMad Improvement District (BID) will host a groundbreaking public art installation for the Festival. NYCxDESIGN will spotlight this innovative piece’s capacity to foster connection, both in-person and across the globe, in celebration of its theme, “Design is all around us.” Madison Avenue Business Improvement District (BID) will present its 2nd annual Madison Avenue Design Week, from May 16-23, hosting bespoke collection viewings, curated experiences, and more. On May 18, SoHo Design District will celebrate its 10th anniversary with the best national and international brands during their Soho Design Day Out. The Brooklyn Navy Yard will be sponsoring the second annual “Design Day at the Yard” on May 18, including several events that celebrate diversity in design, sustainability, and the importance of supporting local designers. The Union Square Partnership (USP), in collaboration with the NYC Department of Transportation Art Program, will present the 4th annual East 14th Street mural in Union Square. Through May 17, the 7,500 sq ft asphalt mural will be on full display, celebrating the rich history and cultural significance of the Union Square neighborhood.

Museum and School Exhibitions

Supporting the next generation of innovators, the Festival overlaps with multiple student showcase exhibitions in partnership with the Pratt Institute, The Fashion Institute of Technology (FIT), Parsons Industrial Design MFA Program, the School of Visual Arts (SVA), and the New York Institute of Technology (NYIT). For the second consecutive year, the Wanted Design School Workshop at ICFF will shine a light on international design schools presenting the work of their best students.

This Spring, attendees have the opportunity to explore The Guggenheim Museum’s “Jenny Holzer: Light Line” installation, Cooper Hewitt Smithsonian Design Museum’s “Acquired! Shaping the National Design Collection”, and much more. Museum exhibitions are open to the public, please visit the NYCxDESIGN website on April 1 for additional information.

International Spotlight

As an established centerpiece on the international design calendar, the Festival has continued to expand, welcoming new participants from the global design community. For the first time in New York City, design leaders from Estonia will discuss the unique aesthetics of Estonian Design in SoHo. For the second year in a row, the Italian Trade Agency (ITA) is working with standout Italian brands with special events organized by Arclinea, B&B Italia, Davide Groppi + Meridiani, Florim, Flou, iGuzzini, Kartell, Moroso, Natuzzi, Poliform, Poltrona Frau, Rimadesio, Technogym. Villa Albertine’s Oui Design! is back for its second edition of French design, with a curated path of open studios, galleries in Chelsea, demonstrations in the D&D building, and more.

STAYxDESIGN

NYCxDESIGN has partnered with design-forward NYC hotels to present STAYxDESIGN, offering special discounted rates for Festival visitors. Immersing attendees in design, Hotel AKA NoMad and Moxy Williamsburg have announced their participation, with more to be announced on the NYCxDESIGN website.

NYCxDESIGN thanks its 2024 supporters that make the Festival possible, including NYC Economic Development Corporation, IBM, Samsung, Adobe, Magic Leap, SANDOW Design Group, Bloomberg Connects, and Material Bank. This year’s media partners include Aspire One, Interior Design, Metropolis, Luxe Interiors + Design, Dezeen, Surface, The Architect’s Newspaper, Dwell, SixtySix, Interni, Architzer, Cool Hunting, D5, designboom, officeinsight, Builder, DDN, and IFDM. This event is supported by a Market New York grant awarded to NYCxDESIGN from Empire State Development and I LOVE NY/New York State's Division of Tourism through the Regional Economic Development Council initiative.

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