← Lighting Installations

Flatbush, Brooklyn

About the Project

Church-Flatbush Community Alliance (CFCA) will partner with Queens Lighting Collective to activate the intersection of Church Ave. and E 18th St. in Flatbush. They will develop creative lighting and programming to improve safety and increase foot traffic around a major transportation hub in their commercial corridor.

Team

Church-Flatbush Community Alliance (CFCA) creates a cleaner, safer, thriving shopping district for businesses, property owners, and the Flatbush community. They provide services including supplemental sanitation and quality of life initiatives, government and community relations, community events and marketing, small business advocacy, and one-to-one support for businesses and properties within the district.

author-avatar
Lauren Elvers Collins
Church-Flatbush Community Alliance
author-avatar
Jessica Kane
Church-Flatbush Community Alliance

The Queens Lighting Collective is a group of Queens-based lighting design professionals working at the intersection of live performance, event/environmental design and multimedia ideation.

author-avatar
Masha Tsimring
Queens Lighting Collective
author-avatar
Kristen Robinson
Queens Lighting Collective
author-avatar
Angela Callisaya
Queens Lighting Collective

Phillips Lytle LLP is providing legal support across the project teams.

author-avatar
Molly Brennan
Phillips Lytle
author-avatar
Daniel Krupa
Phillips Lytle
author-avatar
Elizabeth P. LoPreiato
Phillips Lytle

Support

The Local Center is made possible with support from the Charles H. Revson Foundation, Kornfeld Foundation, and Lily Auchincloss Foundation. The Local Center is supported, in part, by public funds from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs in partnership with the City Council. Our programs are made possible by the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of the Office of the Governor and the New York State Legislature.  

Our partners’ installations are made possible with funding from the NYC Department of Small Business Services’ Public Realm Grant.

To learn more about supporting the Local Center, please contact Katherine Sacco, katherine@urbandesignforum.org and Lauren Nye, lauren.n@anhd.org.

Image Credit: Cameron Blaylock