
“Path of Liberty: That Which Unites US” is one of the city’s most highly-anticipated outdoor exhibits of the year.
With 41 large-scale screens that span over six acres across NYC, this immersive experience from The Soloviev Foundation focuses on America’s pillars through photographs and audio clips. Expect interviews from all walks of life who weigh in on what liberty and equality mean to them today.
“Art has the power to bring communities together and open our eyes to our collective strength,” said Stefan Soloviev, Principal of The Soloviev Foundation and Chairman of the Soloviev Group. “We are proud to support an installation that showcases 250 years of American history and fosters meaningful connections and reflection. Path of Liberty is a tribute to our shared ideals and a reminder that liberty is an ongoing journey that requires all of us to take part.”
The project is a true labor of love from the community courtesy of multi-specialty creative studio C&G Partners and director/producer Daniella Vale. The installation, which is considered a prequel to the 2026 United States Quarter Millennial, will also include a film experience produced in collaboration with the Museum of the American Revolution and Donna Lawrence Productions.
“We are proud to provide a platform for voices that speak to the enduring relevance of liberty and equality and create an opportunity for people to look back on our past and look forward to a future of collaboration and mutual understanding,” said Michael Hershman, CEO of Soloviev Group.
Although “Path of Liberty” will open on May 15th, there will be a first look and ribbon-cutting ceremony one week prior on May 8th for distinguished members of the community. Grammy Award-winner Lenny Kravitz will be part of big reveal. The musician was part of the panel for the Future Generations Essay Contest, and he will join The Soloviev Foundation in announcing the winners on the 8th as well.
“Freedom is a vital, underlying right. These students have exercised their freedom in a thoughtful way that should be a model for all of us. I’m grateful for the Path of Liberty to help us reflect on America’s rich history as we approach its 250th anniversary,” Lenny Kravitz said.
What are you most looking forward to about “Path of Liberty”?
🗓️ Opens Thursday, May 15th, 2025
📍 From 38th to 41st Street on First Avenue