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Examines how art can facilitate community coalition to create solutions for environmental progress in the City and promote more discussion on Climate Change. The project’s objective is to co-author a bill with Bronx residents that…
Location based story app
WHAT’S ON: The Language of Things featuring works by Carol Bove, Tino Sehgal, Claudia Comte, Michael Dean, Adam Pendleton, Chris Watson, and Hannah Weiner, June 28, 2016- September 29, 2016. Public Art Fund, City Hall Park, 31 Chambers Street New York, NY 10007.
Installation view, Adam Pendleton, Untitled (Code Poem), Public Art Fund, 2016. Courtesy the artist and Public Art Fund.
Click here to view Carol Bove’s contribution to the SculptureCenter book Where is Production? Inquiries into Contemporary Sculpture, edited by Mary Ceruti and Ruba Katrib.
Immigrants need fresh air and exercise
Phone number art
Who are the people in your neighborhood?
Via nytimes.com
Nearly 60 million people are displaced around the world because of conflict
and persecution, the largest number ever recorded by the United Nations.
About 14 million of those fled in 2014, according to a report released this week.Click through to view the full infographic from the New York Times.
It’s here! #defineimmigrant stickers have arrived and are distributed around NYC. Take a picture and tag #defineimmigrant if you see one of these bright stickies.