Ellen Reid SOUNDWALK Lincoln Center and Central Park

Created by Pulitzer Prize-winning composer and sound artist Ellen Reid, this free, GPS-enabled work of public art uses music to illuminate the natural environment. Juilliard has commissioned a new SOUNDWALK in Lincoln Center that connects with Reid’s existing work in Central Park via Broadway.

Julie Mehretu’s Myriads, Only By Dark

Featured in the June Noble Larkin Lobby from 2019-2021, New York-based artist Julie Mehretu’s Myriads, Only By Dark is a print series and self-ethnographic project that explores identity, lineage, and unfolding time.

Nicholas Ma’s Suite No. 1, Prelude

Juilliard’s installation features producer Nicholas Ma’s film Suite No. 1, Prelude—a loving portrait of his father, Yo-Yo Ma as he recorded Bach’s Cello Suites for the final time—and select audio recordings of the suites.

Keith Haring’s Boxers and Stones

The inaugural JuilliART exhibit featured a display of American artist Keith Haring’s lithographs and steel sculpture, made possible by the Keith Haring Foundation. The spirit of the exhibit followed Haring’s statement that “art is for everyone.”

Mohamad Hafez and Ahmed Badr’s UNPACKED: Refugee Baggage

In spring 2019, Juilliard hosted UNPACKED, a multimedia installation by artist and architect Mohamad Hafez and writer and speaker Ahmed Badr that sought to humanize the word refugee

Private Collections

Philanthropist, collector, and cultural icon Agnes Gund has generously loaned Juilliard works from her personal collection for multiple installations, one of which explores women in art.