Governors Island 2023 Year in Review
Dec 28, 2023 10:31 am
The Trust for Governors Island and the Friends of Governors Island are excited to release our 2023 Year in Review. From groundbreaking arts and culture to incredible events and celebrations to major milestones in creating a hub for climate education and research, 2023 was an unforgettable year on Governors Island, and we couldn’t have done it without you. Read on for highlights, and click here to read the full report.
INNOVATION IN CLIMATE & THE ENVIRONMENT
Cities around the world are becoming increasingly confronted with the impacts of climate change. In 2023, Governors Island made tremendous progress in the vision for a Center for Climate Solutions, announcing the selection of the New York Climate Exchange as the initiative’s anchor institution. We also made history in New York Harbor with the announcement of our new hybrid-electric ferry, setting sail in summer 2024, and launched a new platform to amplify climate action. Read more →
OPEN SPACE FOR ALL NEW YORKERS
Cities around the world are becoming increasingly confronted with the impacts of climate change. In 2023, Governors Island made tremendous progress in the vision for a Center for Climate Solutions, announcing the selection of the New York Climate Exchange as the initiative’s anchor institution. We also made history in New York Harbor with the announcement of our new hybrid-electric ferry, setting sail in summer 2024, and launched a new platform to amplify climate action. Read more →
EXPANDED CULTURAL EXPERIENCES
Governors Island is a hub for New York City’s most unique arts and cultural experiences. In 2023, Governors Island Arts expanded its programming, welcomed new public art commissions, celebrated an astonishing 10 months of Charles Gaines’s Moving Chains, and hosted the largest cohort ever of seasonal Organizations in Residence in Nolan Park and Colonels Row. Read more →
A GROWING YEAR-ROUND COMMUNITY
Governors Island is home to a diverse group of educational, nonprofit, and commercial tenants that enliven the Island year-round. Lower Manhattan Cultural Council’s Arts Center at Governors Island granted artist residencies and presented three exhibitions, QC NY welcomed 100,000 visitors, the Institute for Public Architecture expanded their residency programming year-round, and more. Read more →