Newark Grounds, led by Project for Empty Space in collaboration with its civic and cultural partners, is proud to announce the unveiling of Constellation Bench, a new public sculpture by artist Eirini Linardaki. The work will be revealed on May 4 at 2:00 PM in Mulberry Commons Park in Newark, New Jersey, and will remain on view through August 2026.
The unveiling event will feature remarks by Mayor Ras J. Baraka, the artist, and project partners, alongside a live performance and the release of a new publication marking the occasion.
Constellation Bench is the inaugural sculpture of Newark Grounds, an ambitious initiative to create a more continuous and connected walkable cultural corridor across the city. The corridor now links nearly 100 public artworks and art spaces along a dynamic, pedestrian-friendly route connecting Newark Penn Station to Teachers Village and beyond. The initiative is a collaboration with the City of Newark Division of Art and Cultural Affairs, the Newark Arts and Education District, the Newark City Parks Foundation, the Newark Alliance, the Greater Newark Convention and Visitors Bureau, the Newark Arts Council, the Four Corners Public Arts Partnership, and the Rutgers University–Newark Design Consortium.
“Over the past few years, Project for Empty Space and our partners have been shaping a public art program that both elevates existing work and creates new opportunities—not just for artists, but for audiences to actively engage in local arts. The Constellation Bench is a natural starting point: developed with the community and designed to be experienced, not just observed. Our approach in Newark is intentional—centering audience experience, especially for residents and young people, as equally vital to the work itself.”
fayemi shakur, Director, City of Newark Division of Art and Cultural Affairs
Developed in close partnership with the Newark City Parks Foundation, the sculpture program reflects a shared commitment to prioritizing parks as vital civic spaces and to integrating public art as a meaningful enhancement to the everyday experience of those spaces.
Constellation Bench was selected through a request for proposals inviting artists to submit concepts for Newark Grounds, with a focus on three-dimensional works for Mulberry Commons Park and new commissions at PES’s hub at 800 Broad Street. Chosen by an advisory committee, the selected projects respond to the curatorial theme “Collective Belonging.”
Linardaki’s Constellation Bench is a star-shaped sculptural installation that functions as both seating and gathering space. Inspired by a search for a place to picnic with friends, the work addresses the need for welcoming, inclusive public spaces in Newark. Drawing on the imagery of constellations—ancient systems of navigation and connection—the sculpture’s radiating arms symbolize the many cultures and stories that converge in the city, creating a landmark rooted in openness, comfort, and shared experience.
The work can accommodate individuals or groups of up to twenty people at a time, designed to support both intimate and larger group gatherings within the park. The project was informed by a rigorous community engagement process, ensuring that the final design reflects the identities of Newark residents. The sculpture is also fully hand-painted by the artist, emphasizing craft, material presence, and the care embedded in its making.
“I wanted to create an artwork where people in Newark can feel welcomed—to rest, be in peace, gather with friends, eat a sandwich, listen to music, and reflect on the multiculturalism of our community. By coming together and sharing the beauty of our different cultures, we can find solace under the stars and recognize that we are all part of one vast universe.”
Eirini Linardaki, Artist
Beyond its physical presence, Constellation Bench will serve as an active site for community engagement. The work will host monthly children’s reading circles and co-anchor PES’s Summer NIGHT FEST, featuring a community picnic and an immersive projection project that activates the park after dark. In addition, the artist will design and install custom shade canopies—extending community-informed patterns into the sky—with support from the NJBPU Urban Heat Island Grant Program.
Following this inaugural installation, additional sculptures by artists Damien Davis and Shoshanna Weinberger will be introduced later this year as part of the expanding Newark Grounds program.
By bringing together artists and audiences in accessible public spaces, Newark Grounds continues to position Newark as a vibrant center for creativity, culture, and community exchange.
“Public space holds enormous potential as a site for connection, reflection, and shared experience. By bringing strategic and engaging artworks into parks and across Newark, we are not only expanding access to contemporary art, but also investing in a community-engaged public practice that centers the voices, histories, and everyday experiences of the people who live here.”
Rebecca Pauline Jampol & Jasmine Wahi, PES Co-Directors
These projects are supported by the New Jersey Economic Development Authority (NJEDA) A.R.T. Grant, which fueled Project for Empty Space’s 2024 expansion. Through this support, PES significantly broadened its footprint, opening two new street-level galleries and deepening its investment in community initiatives like Newark Grounds. The corridor integrates wayfinding elements with both existing and newly commissioned public artworks, all grounded in community-engaged public practice.
ABOUT OUR PARTNERS
CITY OF NEWARK DIVISION OF ARTS CULTURAL AFFAIRS
The City of Newark Division of Arts and Cultural Affairs promotes excellence in the arts by overseeing initiatives, encouraging community engagement, and creating collaborative partnerships to enhance the city's creative economy. newarknj.gov/departments/arts-and-cultural-affairs
NEWARK ARTS AND EDUCATION DISTRICT
The City of Newark's Arts and Education District serves as a vibrant cultural hub, hosting a variety of museums, galleries, performance spaces, and educational institutions. newarkartsandeducation.com
NEWARK CITY PARKS FOUNDATION
Newark City Parks Foundation, Inc. (NCPF) is a public-private partnership established to manage and enhance Newark's Downtown Parks, including key historic green spaces, through maintenance, programming, and fundraising efforts. newarkcityparks.org
NEWARK ALLIANCE
The Newark Alliance, through the combined strength and collaboration of its members, drives inclusive economic growth, working collaboratively to cement Newark's status as one of America's most diverse, prosperous, exciting, and equitable cities. newark-alliance.org.
GREATER NEWARK CONVENTION AND VISITORS BUREAU
The Greater Newark Convention and Visitors Bureau (GNCVB) is dedicated to marketing Newark as a year-round destination, promoting economic growth and tourism to increase visitor stays and local spending. newarkhappening.com
NEWARK ARTS COUNCIL
The Newark Arts Council has played a pivotal role since 1981 in elevating Newark's arts and culture landscape, serving as a trusted collaborator and catalyst for creative placemaking and community vibrancy. newarkarts.org
FOUR CORNERS PUBLIC ARTS PARTNERSHIP
Established in 2019, the Four Corners Public Arts Partnership supports public art initiatives in the Four Corners Historic District and strengthens Newark's creative community by revitalizing under-appreciated areas through collaborative arts efforts. fourcornerspublicarts.org
RUTGERS UNIVERSITY-NEWARK DESIGN CONSORTIUM
The Design Consortium at Rutgers University-Newark is a student-faculty studio focused on real-world design projects, building community connections through its location in the Express Newark arts incubator. expressnewark.org/studio/design-consortium/