What's Happening?
Counterpublic, a St. Louis-based non-profit, is set to launch its next triennial, 'Coyote Time,' with a preview event at Frieze New York. The event will feature a new commission by Oglála Lakȟóta artist
Kite, developed through workshops interpreting participants' dreams into geometric language. This initiative is part of Counterpublic's broader mission to make public art accessible and impactful. The triennial, running from September 12 to December 12, 2026, will include works from nearly 50 artists addressing themes of migration, identity, and technology across five main sites in St. Louis. The event aims to engage local and international audiences with responsive works that challenge civic structures and promote cultural dialogue.
Why It's Important?
The Counterpublic triennial represents a significant cultural event that emphasizes the role of public art in addressing social and political issues. By partnering with Frieze New York, Counterpublic gains a platform to reach a broader audience, potentially influencing public discourse on topics like immigration and climate change. The triennial's focus on diverse perspectives and community engagement highlights the importance of art in fostering social change and inclusivity. This initiative could inspire similar projects across the U.S., promoting public art as a tool for civic engagement and cultural transformation.
What's Next?
Following the preview at Frieze New York, the triennial will officially open in St. Louis, featuring site-specific installations and performances. The event will continue to explore themes of social justice and environmental sustainability, with a climate impact report to be released at its conclusion. This report will provide insights into sustainable practices in the art world, potentially influencing future exhibitions and public art projects. Stakeholders, including artists, curators, and community leaders, will likely continue to collaborate on initiatives that extend the triennial's impact beyond its duration.






