When restoration work is complete, the public will be able to access Noguchi’s studio for the first time in history. The 6,000-square-foot study Arts and Archive Building will be constructed directly next to Noguchi’s restored Long Island City studio.
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"We will have an indoor space to tell the story of our residents, the history of Brooklyn, the history of New York City, the history of America." https://t.co/3sw8bCiwKy
CULTURAL CASH: The NYC Department of Cultural Affairs announced their expanded budget, which will be used to help cultural groups across the city. https://t.co/xrRe2dBnem
Let’s drop that “hidden” from @SnugHarborCCBG’s status and make it a straight up “gem”!! It is truly a magical place, with a new all-grounds discovery pass coming soon, so what exactly are you waiting for??
More in this great piece from @GiavanniAlves:
📣 Calling all artists! Applications for the 2022-23 cycle of the Public Artists in Residence program are now open! Socially engaged artists can apply to work w/ @NYCDDC, @NYCDHS, @stophatenyc & @NYCHealthSystem. #PAIRnyc
APPLY: https://t.co/iMD5nh7oXU
Deadline: 7/22 @ 11:59pm
Become a panelist for our Cultural Development Fund application review process and get paid $480 to help the City support arts programming that represents the full breadth of our city's vast and diverse cultural life.
Learn more: https://t.co/Wp22HdyvOt
Headline isn’t exaaaactly right but “artist explores the liminal space betwixt the waste we generate and the systems created to whisk said waste from our immediate consciousness” doesn’t pack quite as much of a punch so I get it
Sto Len, the Department of Sanitation’s resident artist, made stickers tweaking the department’s name to read Department of Sanity because, he said, “if we didn’t have anybody cleaning up, the city would really be crazy.” https://t.co/aTMmcyNm0F
Something old (the boat)
Something new (the building)
Something borrowed (fleeting mortal time)
Something blue (sky)
I said YES to the start of this year’s sailing season at @SeaportMuseum today and so should you!