Two New York City artists offer stories to travelers at LaGuardia Airport

Lexie Smith and Gideon Jacobs set up two weeks ago inside LaGuardia’s Terminal A, writing free short stories for patrons getting on their flights.

travel Updated: May 19, 2018 15:45 IST
A Boeing 757 jet airplane bearing the logo of Donald Trump takes off from LaGuardia, New York City.(Shutterstock)

Two New York City artists are hoping to give travelers at LaGuardia Airport something to look forward to with custom short stories written at the terminal.

Lexie Smith and Gideon Jacobs set up two weeks ago inside LaGuardia’s Terminal A, writing free short stories for patrons getting on their flights. The New York Post reports the stories are delivered to patrons’ phones after they land at their destination.

Jacobs says they start writing the moment they get the request, and the plane landing is their deadline.

The travelers at the airport are going to get an interesting surprise. (Shutterstock)

The pair got permission from the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey to set up in a former Hudson News storefront. The project is sponsored by Queens Council on the Arts and the Port Authority, which gave Smith and Jacobs a stipend of $3,000.

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