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2nd Annual Public Art Potluck

Thursday, September 29, 2011 from 6:00 PM to 9:00 PM (ET)

New York, NY

2nd Annual Public Art Potluck

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Dinner Guest Sep 20, 2012 $35.00 $1.87
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The Laundromat Project invites you to celebrate the culmination of this year's Create Change Public Artist in Residence program at its 2nd Annual Public Art Potluck.

What to bring? Your questions and ideas for how this year's Create Change residents and professional development fellows can sustain their public art projects and socially-engaged artistic practices, take them into new communities, or move them in entirely different directions.

The evening will focus on the Create Change Public Artists in Residence's activities working in their laundromats over the last six months, which have ranged from teaching English to Spanish speakers to collecting oral histories. 

Dinner will be prepared by Chef Berlin Reed, The Ethical Butcher.

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2011 Create Change Public Artists in Residence

Hector Canonge, LaTasha N. Nevada Diggs, Jabari Owens-Bailey, Karina Aguilera Skvirsky, and Micki Watanabe Spiller

2011 Create Change Professional Development Fellows

Aliya Bonar, Elvira Clayton, Sonia Davis, Uraline Septembre Hager, Jessie Henson, Gisela Isuaste, Bianca Mona, and Piero Passacantando

 


 

This evnt is made possible through our generous event sponsor Taller Boricua Puerto Rican Workshop with beer provided by Peak Organic Brewing.

 

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When & Where



Taller Boricua Puerto Rican Workshop
Julia De Burgos Latino Cultural Center
1680 Lexington Avenue (and 106th Street)
New York, NY 10029

Thursday, September 29, 2011 from 6:00 PM to 9:00 PM (ET)


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Understanding that creativity is a central component of healthy human beings, vibrant neighborhoods, and thriving economies, The Laundromat Project brings art programs to where our neighbors already are: the local laundromat.

Watch a video  about The LP. Learn more about our work by visiting www.laundromatproject.org