The Climate Museum was delighted to join The Broadway Green Alliance and Times Square Alliance for their 5th Annual Broadway Celebrates Earth Day Concert.
The event took place Saturday, April 25 from 11am-3pm in Time Square’s Duffy Square in front of the iconic red steps. The free public performance and festival offered performances by both Broadway talent and over 150 singers from local schools and community groups.
The Climate Museum was proud to present climate arts and action opportunities in the surrounding pedestrian plaza. Artist David Opdyke installed his major work of climate art, Someday, all this, which was exhibited for the first time at a Climate Museum show in Soho. Visitors watched—and helped—him place the 400 postcards that make up this epic postcard mural. The Museum also provided opportunities for taking climate action onsite and for committing to action alongside a community of others. Additional activities in the pedestrian plaza were presented by Headcount, Materials for the Arts, and the Wildlife Conservation Society.
This program was supported, in part, by public funds from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs, in partnership with the City Council.