Browse our gallery for inspiration from the Play Everywhere ideas and installations happening across the U.S.
Transforming a section of a broken sidewalk into an illuminated running, play, and exercise track.
OX4D takes informal play to the next level at a public housing community in Houston, Texas.
Chicago Children's Theatre's (CCT's) Dreams on Parade leads citizens on a treasure hunt around Chicago’s West Loop neighborhood and surrounding at-risk communities.
Repurposed cigarette stands offer play opportunities near barber shops and salons for low-income neighborhoods in Richmond, Virginia.
The Veteran’s Memorial Bus Stop in McFarland, California, gives families the opportunity to "play" in unexpected places.
A busy bus stop on a barren landscape is transformed into a fun, exciting space for low income kids and their families.
Encouraging kids in South Chicago to make play, every day.
Together with Smithsonian's National Zoo, the DC Promise Neighborhood Initiative (DCPNI) transformed an isolated, low-income neighborhood into an animal-lovers paradise. Animal Tracks gives kids and adults alike the opportunity to learn about animals—what they look, feel and sound like—as they make their way to and from the Kenilworth Courts Community Center.
Turning a normal sidewalk into a destination for kids and adults to stop and play.
The weather in Plattsburgh, NY may be unpredictable, but Project Projection offers visitors year-round fun.
Goodbye boring commute! BUSt! Boredom offers Lexington, Kentucky, transit riders access to visual art installations and creative programming during their wait for the bus.
Sidewalk murals and playful bus shelters encouraging kids (and grown-ups) to hop, balance, and move.