“Whether you are in Co-op City or Canarsie, New Yorkers deserve the opportunity to learn about some of the unique cultures in their backyard,” said Mayor Adams. “Hip Hop tells the story of this city and the Bronx so vividly. It tells life amid poverty and crime, of turning pain into purpose, of making it. That’s why I’m proud to announce our administration’s commitment of $2 million in new capital funding for the Universal Hip Hop Museum, alongside $3.5 million from the local elected officials. The newer generation may not know about the history of hip hop in the Bronx, however, when we support our cultural groups, we allow the people of this city to connect and find these local jewels that serve as passports to historic destinations.”
“Our cultural organizations make up the fabric of New York City, contributing as much to our economy as to our identity,” said Deputy Mayor for Economic and Workforce Development Maria Torres-Springer. “I’m proud of this administration’s historic commitment to the arts through these capital investments in our creative institutions, which will help create more open, sustainable, and dynamic facilities across the Bronx, including the Universal Hip Hop Museum and many more.”
“A global creative movement born right here in the Boogie Down, hip hop perfectly captures New York City's unstoppable beat and the Universal Hip Hop Museum is going to be a lasting testament to the people who started it all," said Department of Cultural Affairs Commissioner Laurie Cumbo. "We're committed to making sure the Bronx's vibrant cultural institutions have the resources they need to provide dynamic, world-class programming to Bronx residents and visitors from far and wide. Art and culture are driving our city’s ongoing recovery, and I’m thrilled to join Mayor Adams at the Universal Hip Hop Museum to highlight these historic investments for New York City’s cultural sector.”
Anchored in the birthplace of hip hop, the Universal Hip Hop Museum is the only state chartered educational museum dedicated to celebrating and preserving local and global contributions to hip hop music and culture. The $5.5 million in new city capital support for the museum was allocated as part of the Fiscal Year 2023 budget — $2 million of which was contributed by Mayor Adams, $2 million which was provided by Bronx Borough President Vanessa Gibson, and $1.5 million which was allocated by the City Council.
“From Wave Hill, the Bronx Museum of the Arts, Pregones Theater, the Bronx Zoo, the New York Botanical Garden, Mind-Builders Creative Arts Center, the Bronx Children’s Museum, the Universal Hip Hop Museum, and so many others, we are grateful to the mayor and Commissioner Cumbo for prioritizing equity and fairness in making sure our cultural facilities receive the necessary support to keep their doors open,” said Bronx Borough President Vanessa L. Gibson. “Our cultural institutions are the lifeblood of our borough, connecting us to the rich history and diversity of the Bronx, and it is important we give them the necessary funding to support their work in providing services to our children and families to enjoy.”
"NYCEDC thanks Mayor Adams and Commissioner Cumbo for their support of the Universal Hip Hop Museum at Bronx Point,” said New York City Economic Development Corporation (NYCEDC) President and CEO Andrew Kimball. “This city funding will go towards the completion of the nation's first-ever brick and mortar museum to celebrate all that hip hop is and means to its birthplace in the Bronx and visitors from around the world. NYCEDC looks forward to the museum's completion and all of Bronx Point, a project we led on with the community and which includes high-quality
"We applaud Mayor Adams and Commissioner Cumbo for further investing in the legacy of hip hop by adding an additional $2 million in capital dollars for the creation of this amazing museum,” said New York City Department of Parks and Recreation Commissioner (NYC Parks) Sue Donoghue. “We are excited not only because our parks system has a 50-year connection to hip hop, but also because, as part of the Bronx Point project, we will add new greenspace to Mill Pond Park where future musical artists can get their start the same way the legends did."
Construction of the Universal Hip Hop Museum core and shell is underway. Construction to fit out the space will begin in 2023, with completion anticipated in the fall of 2025.
“As someone who has deep roots within the birthplace of hip-hop, making sure that we continue to honor and support the legacy of these musicians and their contributions to the world is very personal to me,” said New York State Assemblymember Latoya Joyner. “This investment will be crucial in making sure that future generations continue to honor the cultural roots of hip-hop through the construction of this new museum. I applaud the mayor for this laudable investment in Bronx history and culture and look forward to the opening of this historic museum.”
“The city’s generous investment in Pregones/Puerto Rican Traveling Theater’s (PRTT) capital construction and equipment projects fuels the sustained excellence of a company of artists proud to represent New York and the Bronx wherever we go," said Pregones/Puerto Rican Traveling Theater Artistic Director Rosalba Rolón. “Funded enhancements give individuals and families of all ages even more reasons to visit, know, and celebrate Pregones/PRTT as a must-do arts and cultural destination.”
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