Broadway between 41st and 49th Streets
New York, NY
Start:
Mar 1, 2026
End:
Mar 31, 2026
Nightly, 11:57pm – 12am
View Public Programming
Broadway between 41st and 49th Streets
New York, NY
Start:
Mar 1, 2026
End:
Mar 31, 2026
Nightly, 11:57pm – 12am
View Public Programming
London-based artist Daisy Collingridge’s eccentric, intricately layered, squishy wearable sculptures break down the boundaries between fashion, costume and art in playful and humorous ways. Working with soft jersey, hand-dyed into delicate flesh tones to mime the fragile, nuanced, shifting hues of human skin, Collingridge stitches layer upon layer of crease and fold to create wonderfully lumpy and bumpy wearable bodysuits, each with their own unique, characterful properties that celebrate the tactile nature of the human body.
Award-winning Welsh director Isabel Garrett is known for creating intricate and atmospheric worlds that are surreal, subversive, and tactile. Collingridge and Garrett’s videowork Bod depicts a woman—clad in Collingridge’s signature wearable sculptures—taking a dive inside her own bodily form while getting ready for bed. Through this surreal yet intimate lens, Bod examines the human condition: our relationship with our own flesh, the tension between exposure and protection, and the ways in which we navigate the spaces between self and other.
London-based artist Daisy Collingridge’s eccentric, intricately layered, squishy wearable sculptures break down the boundaries between fashion, costume and art in playful and humorous ways. Working with soft jersey, hand-dyed into delicate flesh tones to mime the fragile, nuanced, shifting hues of human skin, Collingridge stitches layer upon layer of crease and fold to create wonderfully lumpy and bumpy wearable bodysuits, each with their own unique, characterful properties that celebrate the tactile nature of the human body.
Award-winning Welsh director Isabel Garrett is known for creating intricate and atmospheric worlds that are surreal, subversive, and tactile. Collingridge and Garrett’s videowork Bod depicts a woman—clad in Collingridge’s signature wearable sculptures—taking a dive inside her own bodily form while getting ready for bed. Through this surreal yet intimate lens, Bod examines the human condition: our relationship with our own flesh, the tension between exposure and protection, and the ways in which we navigate the spaces between self and other.
Support for Midnight Moment is provided in part by the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of Governor Kathy Hochul and the New York State Legislature; public funds from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs in partnership with the City Council; and the Times Square Advertising Coalition.
Midnight Moment is made possible by the Times Square Advertising Coalition, ABC SuperSign, American Eagle, Big Outdoor, Branded Cities, Clear Channel, Coca-Cola, Diversified, Express, Heritage Outdoor Media, KEVANI, Levi's, LG, Line Friends, McDonald's, Microsoft, Midtown Financial, Morgan Stanley, New Tradition, Outfront, Paramount, Prudential, RXR, Sensory Interactive, Sephora, Sherwood Equities, Show + Tell, Silvercast, Swatch, TSX, and T-Mobile.



Broadway between 41st and 49th Streets
New York, NY
Nightly, 11:57pm – 12am

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Daisy Collingridge (b. 1990) is a London-based artist whose multi-disciplinary work is rooted in the investigation of the human form. Working across sculpture, photography, and performance, she delves into anatomical properties with quilted flesh and limbs, harnessing a tactile and haptic quality of softness and color. Growing up in a medical family, the body and its workings were considered matter of fact, yet through the artist’s practice they became a matter of fiction as she became fascinated with giving form to what lies inside.
Collingridge graduated from Central St. Martins with a fashion design degree and has exhibited with the 62 Group at MAC Birmingham in 2018 and the National Centre for Craft and Design in Sleaford in 2019. In 2019, Collingridge also exhibited in Zeitgeist at 108 Fine Art in Harrogate, UK. In 2020, she was selected to be part of the Sarabande Foundation Residency in London, as well as the J Hammond Projects Residency in collaboration with The Bomb Factory in London, UK.
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Daisy Collingridge
Daisy Collingridge (b. 1990) is a London-based artist whose multi-disciplinary work is rooted in the investigation of the human form. Working across sculpture, photography, and performance, she delves into anatomical properties with quilted flesh and limbs, harnessing a tactile and haptic quality of softness and color. Growing up in a medical family, the body and its workings were considered matter of fact, yet through the artist’s practice they became a matter of fiction as she became fascinated with giving form to what lies inside.
Collingridge graduated from Central St. Martins with a fashion design degree and has exhibited with the 62 Group at MAC Birmingham in 2018 and the National Centre for Craft and Design in Sleaford in 2019. In 2019, Collingridge also exhibited in Zeitgeist at 108 Fine Art in Harrogate, UK. In 2020, she was selected to be part of the Sarabande Foundation Residency in London, as well as the J Hammond Projects Residency in collaboration with The Bomb Factory in London, UK.
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Daisy Collingridge
Isabel Garrett is an award-winning Welsh director known for creating intricate, atmospheric worlds that are surreal, subversive, and tactile. Her narrative work explores themes of identity, our relationship with the natural world, and the strange perspectives that sit at the edges of human experience.
Alongside her independent films, she directs commercials and music videos with production company BlinkInk, where she recently directed a music video for Coldplay, working with visual artists from all over the world. She is an alumna of the National Film and Television School and formerly an artist in residence at Alexander McQueen’s Sarabande Foundation.
She is a graduate of the National Film and TV School with an MA in Directing Animation, and has directed commissions from clients including Alexander McQueen, Amazon, and the BBC.
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Isabel Garrett
Isabel Garrett is an award-winning Welsh director known for creating intricate, atmospheric worlds that are surreal, subversive, and tactile. Her narrative work explores themes of identity, our relationship with the natural world, and the strange perspectives that sit at the edges of human experience.
Alongside her independent films, she directs commercials and music videos with production company BlinkInk, where she recently directed a music video for Coldplay, working with visual artists from all over the world. She is an alumna of the National Film and Television School and formerly an artist in residence at Alexander McQueen’s Sarabande Foundation.
She is a graduate of the National Film and TV School with an MA in Directing Animation, and has directed commissions from clients including Alexander McQueen, Amazon, and the BBC.
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Isabel Garrett