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The arts have the power to inspire, uplift, and improve lives. Investing in them is essential to creating strong, flourishing communities. Bloomberg Philanthropies’ Arts program invests in artists, cultural institutions, and audience experiences to strengthen the creative landscape and quality of life in cities around the world.

Top photo: As a winner of our Public Art Challenge, Salt Lake City is creating installations that call attention to the rapid drying of the Great Salt Lake, including one by Olafur Eliasson.

Connecting Audiences to Cultural Organizations

Beginning with audio guides in the 1990s, we have helped cultural organizations use technology to better engage audiences. In 2019, we advanced this work with the launch of Bloomberg Connects, a free mobile app that provides digital guides and in-depth content from museums, historical sites, botanical gardens, and other cultural monuments around the world.

Today, Bloomberg Connects has grown to offer over 1,400 guides in 57 languages to cultural organizations in 47 countries — reaching millions of people with world-class content.

Visitors explore Frieze Sculpture 2025, a free outdoor art exhibition in Regent’s Park, London.

Bloomberg Connects featured guides to Frieze Sculpture 2025, a free outdoor art display at The Regent’s Park in London. Credit: Frieze Sculpture 2025, London/Photo by Alistair Veryard

1400+

1400+

cultural institutions with free guides on Bloomberg Connects

7.8M

7.8M

lifetime users

57

57

languages available

Helping Arts Organizations Harness the Power of Technology

Bloomberg Philanthropies’ Digital Accelerator Program brings together our support for the arts and our belief in the power of technology to strengthen arts and cultural organizations. Developed in response to the pandemic to help arts and cultural institutions improve their digital infrastructure, the program supports organizations in using technology to grow revenue, deliver dynamic programming, and strengthen operations to reach new audiences and engage new artists and partners.

To date, we’ve expanded our support to nearly 350 organizations.

Colonial Williamsburg digitized historic papers and research reports through the Digital Accelerator Program, expanding public access and increasing website visits.

Through our Digital Accelerator Program, Colonial Williamsburg created a centralized digital archive of historic papers and research reports, expanding public access and driving a 90% increase in visits to the website. Credit: Courtesy of Colonial Williamsburg Foundation

Expanding Opportunities in the Arts

The Bloomberg Arts Internship provides public high school and college students with summer and year-round paid internships at cultural organizations — helping them build valuable skills for college and careers while gaining exposure to the arts industry. To date, the program has placed over 2,300 interns at over 430 cultural nonprofits. Among high school students who participate, 81 percent report enrolling in college or technical school — nearly 20 percentage points above the national average — and over half go on to work in the arts industry.

Interns gather in New York City to celebrate and share their experiences working at cultural organizations in August 2025.

In August 2025, interns came together to celebrate and share their experiences working at cultural organizations in New York City.

Sparking Collaboration through Public Art

Art has the ability to unite people and call attention to critical issues. Our Public Art Challenge leverages that power, bringing together mayors, artists, and community members to develop public art projects that focus on local challenges and work to address them. There have been 17 winning cities across three rounds of competition. In 2025, the eight winning cities from the latest round all launched new projects, engaging 336 artists and 24 million residents to date.

2025 Public Art Challenge Winners

Thriving Together

Atlanta, GA

Addressing disparities in healthcare through performances, murals, events, and festivals.

Performances, murals, and events addressing healthcare disparities.

Artist: Chloe Alexander

Light installations improve visibility and public safety in the Station North Arts District.

Artist: Phaan Howng

Inviting Light

Baltimore, MD

Improving public safety with installations that use light to increase visibility and revitalize the Station North Arts District.

Wahi Pana (Storied Places)

Honolulu, HI

Bringing to life Indigenous history through 11 installations and murals in popular tourist spots throughout the island of O’ahu.

Installations and murals bring Indigenous history to life across Oʻahu.

Artist: Rocky Ka‘iouliokahihikolo‘Ehu Jensen

Murals, a film, and support programs shift perceptions of homelessness in the Midtown Business District.

Artists: Outspoken Bean and Chris Robinson

HueMan: Shelter

Houston, TX

Changing perceptions of homelessness through murals in the Midtown Business District, a film, and employment and social service support.

Art Pollination

Orlando, FL

Raising awareness about food insecurity and promoting healthy eating through murals, sculptures, and events including cooking classes and gardening workshops.

Murals, sculptures, and events raise awareness of food insecurity and promote healthy eating.

Artist: Mado Smith

Art installations, poetry workshops, and a crisis hotline support healing from gun violence.

Poetry by Ursula Rucker

Healing Verse Germantown

Philadelphia, PA

Helping communities heal from gun violence through art installations, poetry workshops, and a new crisis hotline.

¡Sombra! (Shade)

Phoenix, AZ

Addressing extreme heat through nine sculptures in public parks that provide shade and cooling effects.

Public park sculptures provide shade and cooling to address extreme heat.

Artist: Bobby Zokaites

Sculptures, performances, and murals raise awareness of the Great Salt Lake’s rapid drying.

Artist: Oscar Tuazon

Wake the Great Salt Lake

Salt Lake City, UT

Raising awareness about the impacts of the rapid drying of the Great Salt Lake through 13 sculptures, performances, and murals.

2025 Public Art Challenge Winners

Performances, murals, and events addressing healthcare disparities.

Artist: Chloe Alexander

Thriving Together

Atlanta, GA

Addressing disparities in healthcare through performances, murals, events, and festivals.

Light installations improve visibility and public safety in the Station North Arts District.

Artist: Phaan Howng

Inviting Light

Baltimore, MD

Improving public safety with installations that use light to increase visibility and revitalize the Station North Arts District.

Installations and murals bring Indigenous history to life across Oʻahu.

Artist: Rocky Ka‘iouliokahihikolo‘Ehu Jensen

Wahi Pana (Storied Places)

Honolulu, HI

Bringing to life Indigenous history through 11 installations and murals in popular tourist spots throughout the island of O’ahu.

Murals, a film, and support programs shift perceptions of homelessness in the Midtown Business District.

Artists: Outspoken Bean and Chris Robinson

HueMan: Shelter

Houston, TX

Changing perceptions of homelessness through murals in the Midtown Business District, a film, and employment and social service support.

Murals, sculptures, and events raise awareness of food insecurity and promote healthy eating.

Artist: Mado Smith

Art Pollination

Orlando, FL

Raising awareness about food insecurity and promoting healthy eating through murals, sculptures, and events including cooking classes and gardening workshops.

Art installations, poetry workshops, and a crisis hotline support healing from gun violence.

Poetry by Ursula Rucker

Healing Verse Germantown

Philadelphia, PA

Helping communities heal from gun violence through art installations, poetry workshops, and a new crisis hotline.

Public park sculptures provide shade and cooling to address extreme heat.

Artist: Bobby Zokaites

¡Sombra! (Shade)

Phoenix, AZ

Addressing extreme heat through nine sculptures in public parks that provide shade and cooling effects.

Sculptures, performances, and murals raise awareness of the Great Salt Lake’s rapid drying.

Artist: Oscar Tuazon

Wake the Great Salt Lake

Salt Lake City, UT

Raising awareness about the impacts of the rapid drying of the Great Salt Lake through 13 sculptures, performances, and murals.

At the Crossroads of Art and Safety

Our Asphalt Art Initiative has supported 100 projects in cities across North America and Europe, helping them use arts-driven roadway redesigns to improve street safety, revitalize public spaces, and engage communities. Evaluations have shown strong results, including declines in crashes and speeding, and increases in vehicles yielding to pedestrians. Inspired by our initiative, an additional 200 projects have been implemented — and in 2025, we increased the size of our grants for 10 new projects across North America.

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Asphalt Art Initiative Detroit Before After Comparisons

With our support, Detroit installed a mural at the busy Lahser Triangle, creating 1,700 square feet of new public space and adding two new crosswalks.

Partnering with Cultural Institutions

Bloomberg Philanthropies is one of the world’s largest philanthropic funders of the arts. Each year, we support more than 1,800 cultural institutions globally, in addition to partnerships with dozens of artists and major art gatherings. We work with arts and cultural institutions to strengthen their operations, present new programming, and reach wider audiences — helping them build long-term sustainability and connecting more people to the arts in cities around the world.

Brooklyn Museum, New York City, New York. Monet and Venice. Credit: Matthew Carasella Photography

Visitors view the Monet and Venice exhibition at the Brooklyn Museum in New York City.

Tai Kwun, Hong Kong. Memoir in Neon by YARD Architecture Studio. Credit: Courtesy of Tai kwun and YARD Architecture Studio

Visitors at Serpentine in London, United Kingdom. Credit: Iwan Baan, courtesy of Serpentine.

Serpentine, London, United Kingdom. Credit: Iwan Baan (Courtesy of Serpentine)

25 Years of Leadership at the World Trade Center Site

As mayor of New York City, Mike led its post-9/11 recovery. Today, he serves as board chair for two institutions that proved pivotal in helping to revitalize Lower Manhattan. The National September 11 Memorial & Museum honors the memories of those killed and invites visitors to learn about the history and aftermath of the attacks. The Perelman Performing Arts Center (PAC NYC) is a spectacular work of public architecture and the capstone of the Bloomberg administration’s vision for rebuilding the World Trade Center and surrounding neighborhood.

The 9/11 Memorial and Museum in Lower Manhattan, one of the most visited sites in New York City.

Standing where the Twin Towers once stood in Lower Manhattan, the 9/11 Memorial & Museum make up one of the most visited sites in New York City.

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