Contemporary art installations address social issues through an immersive experience.

Immersive Art Inspiring Change PBS For The Arts

Premiered May 25, 2022
Immersive Art Inspiring Change

New large-scale projects by DRIFT at The Shed, Camille Norment at Dia Chelsea, and Carrie Mae Weems at the Park Avenue Armory use multidisciplinary technologies to explore social issues through an immersive art experience. These installations invite visitors to lie on the ground, listen to strange new sounds, and walk among sculptures and video projections, challenging the way we enjoy art today.

About the Program

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#PBSForTheArts is a multiplatform campaign celebrating the resiliency of the arts in America during the COVID-19 pandemic shutdown and reopening. The campaign features a variety of programming across broadcast and digital platforms to showcase the devastating impact of the pandemic to the arts industry.

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