It’s dif­fi­cult to even imag­ine how large this par­tic­i­pa­tory event will be. It’s a New York City pub­lic art project that allows every New Yorker and vis­i­tor to open spaces in all five bor­oughs. To get a key you must bring some with you a col­legue, friend, fam­ily mem­ber and bestow them with the key for a deed or spe­cial trait. Pre­sented by Cre­ative Time in coop­er­a­tion with the City of New York. There are many ways to be part of this art piece. All the details are at the Cre­ative Time site.

For cen­turies, the key to the city has been used to honor a city’s heroes and vis­it­ing dig­ni­taries. Now, artist Paul Ramírez Jonas has cre­ated a Key to the City that is not only a sym­bolic award, but also a func­tional key—opening spaces across all five bor­oughs of New York City. This Key to the City is intended for every­day cit­i­zens, who will award one another the key for rea­sons large and small. Once in hand, the key launches a city­wide explo­ration of back doors, front gates, com­mu­nity gar­dens, grave­yards, and muse­ums that sug­gests that the city is a series of spaces that are either locked or unlocked.

Curated by Nato Thomp­son, with cura­to­r­ial assis­tant Shane Bren­nan. Pro­duced by Gavin Kroe­ber with pro­duc­tion assis­tant Elissa Goldstone.

Get your key to the city!

Keep up to date with the project. Par­tic­i­pate. Get a key. Vol­un­teer. Con­tribute. Here’s what’s been hap­pen­ing so far >

The Artist
Paul Ramírez Jonas cur­rently lives, works, and teaches in New York City. In his work he chal­lenges the bound­aries between art­work and spec­ta­tor; engag­ing them to par­tic­i­pate using objects.

About the Project from the web­site
For cen­turies, the key to the city has been used to honor a city’s heroes and vis­it­ing dig­ni­taries. Now, artist Paul Ramírez Jonas has cre­ated a Key to the City that is not only a sym­bolic award, but also a func­tional key—opening spaces across all five bor­oughs of New York City. This Key to the City is intended for every­day cit­i­zens, who will award one another the key for rea­sons large and small. Once in hand, the key launches a city­wide explo­ration of back doors, front gates, com­mu­nity gar­dens, grave­yards, and muse­ums that sug­gests that the city is a series of spaces that are either locked or unlocked.

Curated by Nato Thomp­son, with cura­to­r­ial assis­tant Shane Bren­nan. Pro­duced by Gavin Kroe­ber with pro­duc­tion assis­tant Elissa Goldstone.

LOCATION AND HOURS
Key to the City by Paul Ramírez Jonas
A FREE pub­lic art project pre­sented by Cre­ative Time in coop­er­a­tion with the City of New York.
June 3 to 27, 2010
Get your Key in Times Square
Broad­way between 43rd and 44th Streets
Open M–F 2p–8p; Sa–Su 12p–8p
PLEASE NOTE THAT DUE TO THE POPULARITY OF THE PROJECT, THE LINE TO RECEIVE KEYS WILL CLOSE AT 6p DAILY

OPENING RECEPTION JUNE 3, 2010
6p to 8p