The new $4.2 billion Terminal 6 at JFK will feature a cultural welcome mat for travelers, showcasing works from renowned institutions like The Met and MoMA. The exhibits will include a tapestry from The Cloisters and high-resolution images of dinosaur exhibits. The terminal aims to capture New York's creative spirit, offering a unique travel experience. Additionally, the broader art program involves 19 major site-specific works and rotating exhibitions from local artists, ensuring a diverse representation of the city's arts scene.
Flying into New York City in 2026? Your first impression might not be the skyline-it could be a Dior bar suit or a T. rex skeleton.
The new $4.2 billion Terminal 6 at JFK is turning its arrivals hall into "museum row," a permanent, high-culture welcome mat featuring works from four of the city's cultural heavyweights.
The terminal's broader art program, led in collaboration with the Public Art Fund, will include 19 major site-specific works plus rotating exhibitions from Queens-based artists.
"Terminal 6 will offer arriving visitors from around the world a unique New York experience before they leave the terminal," said Rick Cotton, the executive director.
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