New York Covid-19 Pencil Tracker is a variable art edition of foil stamped lead pencils.
This project seeks to acknowledge those who passed away from Covid-19 in New York City and engage the public with the “spread” of the message, charting and replacing the devastating outbreak of the virus with an equally viral transmission of recorded facts through the agency of pencils, a transient tool that dispenses its form to inform. The pencil is thus made into a found testimonial literally as well as metaphorically exposing at once our shortcomings as well as our strengths, delegating a remembrance that pays tribute to those we have lost.
The pencils will be placed during the months of January to December 2022 at random locations around the City, from waiting rooms to cafeteria, park benches and subway to list just a few. The printed message carries accurate data recorded from the NYC Department of Health and the Center for Disease Control and Prevention on the date of the pencil manufacturing orders. The public is expected to pick up the found object and participate in its migration.
Conceived and developed by artist Francine LeClercq, THE NEW YORK CITY COVID-19 PENCIL TRACKER project is made possible in part with public funds from Creative Engagement, a regrant program supported by the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs in partnership with the City Council and administered by LMCC (Lower Manhattan Cultural Council)
Editions:
1 January 4, 2022 : 35,513 New Yorkers have died from the virus.
2 May 4, 2022: 41,209
3 October 18, 2022: 42,183
Photos of the pencils placements throughout the city are posted regularly.
Park Avenue /34-train 6 |
Church of Incarnation Murray Hills |
La Guardia Airport |
Columbia University West 129th |
Duane Reade East 42nd |
NYU University East 3rd |
Parrish Art Museum |
St Vartan Park Murray Hills |