JCAL Partners with JFK & Port Authority for Artist Opportunities
- June 23, 2025
THE PORT AUTHORITY AND JFK MILLENNIUM PARTNERS, DEVELOPER OF A NEW TERMINAL 6 ANNOUNCE PARTNERSHIP WITH THE JAMAICA CENTER FOR ARTS & LEARNING TO DISPLAY THE WORK OF QUEENS ARTISTS IN THE NEW TERMINAL
‘Queens in Flight’ Will Feature Works from Six Queens-Based Artists on Rotating Basis; Will Complement New Terminal’s Permanent Artworks from 19 World-Renowned Artists
Hometown Artists Will Highlight Uniquely New York Sense of Place Prioritized by Port Authority and Airport Partners When First Phase of Terminal 6 Opens in Early 2026
The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey and JFK Millennium Partners (JMP), the company that is currently building and will also operate the new Terminal 6 at John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK), today announced a new partnership with the Jamaica Center for Arts & Learning (JCAL) to launch “Queens in Flight,” a rotating community art program that will showcase artists from the airport’s home borough. Curated by JCAL, the artworks will reflect the vibrant cultural diversity of Queens and contribute to the new $4.2 billion terminal’s uniquely New York sense of place when its first new gates open in early 2026.
A cornerstone of the Queens arts scene for over 50 years, JCAL will work with JMP to identify existing artwork that will complement the terminal’s permanent installations. Terminal 6 passengers will be able to view the artwork at three dedicated display cases during the first phase of the terminal’s opening, with the remaining three displays on view during the terminal’s phase two opening in 2028. All six displays will be located in high traffic areas of the 1.2 million square foot terminal to showcase the community artwork on a rotating basis. Refreshed annually, the displays will spotlight the borough’s rich artistic heritage and create unique opportunities for local artists to sell their artwork to the terminal’s global passenger mix.
A selection committee comprised of local arts representatives and leaders from JFK Millennium Partners and the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey will select the community artwork and ensure the program reflects the borough’s unparalleled diversity and ever-evolving creative spirit.
“Art that is inspiring and evocative of our region is an essential part of the Port Authority’s mission to create world-class airports that are becoming a memorable part of the travelers’ journey rather than something to be endured,” said Port Authority Executive Director Rick Cotton. “Our growing partnership with the Jamaica Center for Arts & Learning to promote the work of local artists will inspire millions of travelers passing through Terminal 6 with a unique New York sense of place.”
“Artists from JFK International Airport’s home borough will bring the unique spirit of our region to the new Terminal 6, welcoming visitors from around the world,” said Port Authority Chairman Kevin O’Toole. “We thank the Jamaica Center for Arts & Learning for partnering with the Port Authority and JMP. We applaud the creative vision of these talented artists and look forward to seeing their work.”
“We are thrilled to partner with JCAL to bring the spirit of Queens into the heart of T6,” said Karen Ali, Chief Operating Officer of JFK Millennium Partners. “This initiative reflects our commitment to building not just a world-class terminal, but a gateway that honors and celebrates the community it serves.”
“The idea of a beautiful airport terminal welcoming millions of visitors to the ‘world’s borough’ is both exciting and inspiring,” said Leonard Jacobs, Executive Director, JCAL. “The idea that our growing and flourishing community of world-class Queens artists will be centered and celebrated—it’s really a gift to all of New York City. JCAL, the cultural anchor of Southeast Queens, is so privileged to partner with T6 to launch ‘Queens in Flight’.”
The rotating art exhibits created by community artists from Queens will join an expansive and permanent collection of site-specific public art that will be seamlessly integrated into the terminal. A group of 19 internationally renowned artists, selected by JMP and the Port Authority, with the assistance of Public Art Fund, will create sculptures, suspended installations, wall works, and glass mosaic floor medallions that will reflect the culture and diversity of New York City. Of the group, 10 hail from New York City.
Local artists interested in submitting artwork for the Queens in Flight program are invited to attend the program's first information session, which will take place on July 14 at 5 p.m. at JCAL. Click here to register for the event.
“This is an exciting new partnership with the Jamaica Center for Arts & Learning (JCAL) as part of Terminal 6’s continued development,” said Congressman Gregory W. Meeks. “This collaboration is innovative for the Queens community because it allows local artists a unique platform to be celebrated and showcase their artwork in one of the world’s busiest airports. By integrating visual and performing arts directly into the terminal experience, JFK Millennium Partners (JMP) and JCAL are not only uplifting homegrown talent but also providing travelers from around the globe a vibrant glimpse into the diverse cultural heartbeat of Queens. This initiative reflects the rich artistic identity of the borough and creates a space where creativity and community meet.”
"The 2.4 million residents of Queens include many outstanding artists who produce a wide array of exceptional works that reflect our borough's vast cultural diversity," said Queens Borough President Donovan Richards Jr. "It will be a great thrill to see some of their work on display at JFK's new Terminal 6, which will be a modern and welcoming gateway to the New York region for millions of travelers from around the world. The abundant talent of our borough's artists will certainly enhance the airport experience of all who travel through this amazing new terminal. I encourage our borough's artists to apply to be a part of this innovative and exciting Queens in Flight program."
“The ‘Queens in Flight’ program is a meaningful tribute to the extraordinary creativity that lives right here in our borough. Showcasing the work of Queens artists in a space as global as JFK sends a powerful message that our local culture belongs on the world stage,” said New York state senator Leroy Comrie. “I commend JCAL, JFK Millennium Partners and all stakeholders for investing in a vision that honors the artists, stories, and identities that make Queens so unique.”
"The 'Queens in Flight' program at the new Terminal 6 celebrates the creative energy of our borough,” said New York Assemblywoman Alicia Hyndman. “This initiative highlights exceptional local talent by showcasing their work to a global audience at JFK. This partnership between the Port Authority, JFK Millennium Partners, and JCAL captures the authentic essence of Queens, demonstrating our commitment to nurturing our artistic voices.”
"Queens has always been an arts and cultural powerhouse, and thanks to this new partnership, travelers from around the world will see New York City's creativity through the eyes of the World's Borough," said New York city council Speaker Adrienne Adams. "I'm thrilled that through the 'Queens in Flight' program, local artists will be connected to the global stage and Queens will be rightfully featured as the heart of our city's cultural identity. I thank the Port Authority, JFK Millennium Partners, and the Jamaica Center for Arts & Learning for this meaningful investment in our artists."
About John F. Kennedy International Airport’s Terminal 6
Currently under construction at John F. Kennedy International Airport, Terminal 6 is being developed in two phases, with the first six gates opening in 2026 and construction completion expected by 2028. Terminal 6 features include:
• 10 gates, of which nine will accommodate widebody aircraft
• State-of-the-art automated baggage system, customs/border control facilities, and the latest TSA screening technologies
• One of the longest departures curbs at JFK, with airline-branded passenger drop-off zones
• Multiple airline lounges, in addition to a new arrivals lounge
• A collection of New York City-inspired artwork featuring local and international artists, programed by Stanis Smith and curated by the Public Art Fund in partnership with JMP and the Port Authority of New York & New Jersey
• Sustainably-sourced building materials, rooftop solar power and energy efficient systems and operating practices throughout the terminal
• Sustainability certifications for LEED (silver or gold), Envision and SITES underway
Transforming JFK Into a World-Class Global Gateway
In January 2017, the JFK Vision Plan was announced to transform JFK into the world-class airport that New Yorkers deserve. The vision plan provides a strategic framework for the Port Authority and its partners to completely redevelop, modify and expand existing facilities and infrastructure. The $9.5 billion development of a state-of-the-art new Terminal One that will anchor the airport's south side broke ground in September 2022. A new $4.2 billion Terminal 6, which will connect seamlessly with Terminal 5 to create an anchor terminal on the airport’s north side, broke ground in February 2023. The $1.5 billion expansion of Terminal 4, led by Delta Air Lines and JFK International Air Terminal (JFKIAT), is substantially complete. Additionally, the $400 million expansion of Terminal 8, led by American Airlines, which operates the terminal, was completed in November 2022.
All of the privately financed terminal projects combined with the Port Authority's roadway, parking and infrastructure projects represent a $19 billion transformation of JFK and an extraordinary series of public-private partnerships. The Port Authority’s capital investment of $3.9 billion is leveraging private investment at a rate of nearly four to one when taking into account the full private investment of more than $15 billion that has been committed to the four projects comprising the full redevelopment of JFK.
About JFK Millennium Partners
Terminal 6 is an award-winning public-private partnership between the Port Authority of New York & New Jersey and JFK Millennium Partners – a consortium that is led by Vantage Group, an industry leading investor, developer and manager of award-winning global airport projects, including LaGuardia Airport’s Terminal B; American Triple I, a certified minority-owned investor, owner, developer and manager of infrastructure assets; RXR, an innovative New York real estate investor and developer; and JetBlue Airways, New York’s hometown airline. When complete, Terminal 6 will connect seamlessly with Terminal 5 to create an anchor terminal on JFK International Airport’s north side. For more information, visit https://www.anewjfk.com/jmp-terminal6/