Pratt Manhattan x Village West: Window Reveal and Ongoing Exhibition on 14th Street
June 15, 2026 1:30 PM – 2:30 PM
Village West, 525 6th Avenue, between 13th and 14th Streets, New York, NY 10011
On June 15, Pratt Institute will unveil a new public-facing art installation transforming vacant storefront windows along Manhattan’s 14th Street corridor into a vibrant street-level gallery. Lining the windows of the recently completed Village West building, the new installation will showcase the work of emerging creative voices across Pratt’s six schools, spanning architecture, art, design, fashion, film, information studies, liberal arts and sciences, and creative technologies.
Rooted in a shared commitment to creativity, civic engagement, and the power of public space, the installation brings student work beyond the classroom and gallery walls and into the everyday rhythm of one of New York City’s busiest pedestrian corridors, connecting neighborhoods from Union Square to the Meatpacking District through the power of a creative education, art, design, and culture.
The public “window reveal” event will take place on June 15 at 1:30 PM at Village West (525 6th Avenue, between 13th and 14th Streets), inviting New Yorkers, neighbors, students, and visitors to experience and celebrate creativity in the public realm and to help enliven 14th Street between 6th and 7th Avenues.
The project reflects Pratt Institute’s expanding presence in the heart of Manhattan and the role Pratt plays among neighborhood institutions, community partners, and cultural organizations to reimagine the 14th Street corridor as a more vibrant, welcoming public experience. Through partnerships with Village West, local stakeholders, and neighborhood organizations like the Union Square Partnership and the Meatpacking District Management Association (Meatpacking BID), Pratt is demonstrating—and inspiring other institutions—how creativity can activate underutilized spaces, enliven retail corridors, and foster stronger connections between institutions and the communities around them. Pratt Manhattan also supports broader public conversations and planning efforts shaping the future of the 14th Street corridor in partnership with NYC DOT and neighborhood stakeholders.
The storefront gallery will remain on view, offering passersby an ongoing opportunity to encounter Pratt student work as part of everyday life in the city.
So next time you walk down 14th Street, look up—the gallery is already part of the neighborhood.