New York City Ballet Art Series Presents Eva LeWitt

Photo © Erin Baiano

Eva LeWitt, a New York City-based artist known for her site-specific installations and wall-based sculptures, has been invited by New York City Ballet to create a work for the company’s ninth Art Series. LeWitt will fabricate ten sculptures for a special one-night-only spring Art Series event on April 29, and attendees will be able to view her work both on and off the stage. The evening’s program includes Justin Peck’s Winter 2022 world premiere ballet “Partita,” for which LeWitt designed the sets.

The installation will be on view on April 29, when tickets throughout the house are priced at $38. Be sure to stick around post-performance for an after party on the Promenade to celebrate the evening. Her sculptures will also hang during all of NYCB’s spring performances from April 19 to May 29.

Tickets are on sale now at nycballet.com/artseries

Lead Underwriting support for the 2022 Art Series is provided by Lynne and Richard Pasculano.

New York City Ballet Art Series Presents Eva LeWitt

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