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March 08, 2021

PS1’s new Niki de Saint Phalle exhibition features NYC artist who ‘was always pushing boundaries’

March 08, 2021/ Guest User
PS1’s new Niki de Saint Phalle exhibition features NYC artist who ‘was always pushing boundaries’

“I hope that visitors gain a better understanding of an artist who was always pushing boundaries.”

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Art, Entertainment, news
MoMA PS1, arts, long island city
February 09, 2021

‘Open Culture’ plan opens doors for NYC performers

February 09, 2021/ Guest User
‘Open Culture’ plan opens doors for NYC performers

“The diversity of the cultural community will be on display with streets turned into stages across all five boroughs.”

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February 09, 2021/ Guest User/
Art, Communities, coronavirus, Entertainment, news
arts, Queens Theatre, open streets, open culture, Bill de blasio, Jimmy Van Bramer
December 17, 2020

Queens-based Inkarayku brings Andean arts and culture to Beat of the Boroughs 

December 17, 2020/ David Brand
Queens-based Inkarayku brings Andean arts and culture to Beat of the Boroughs 

You can watch Inkarayku on Sunday, Dec. 20 at 6 p.m.

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December 17, 2020/ David Brand/
Communities, Entertainment, news
inkarayku, andean arts and culture, beat of the boroughs, arts
November 30, 2020

Storefront artworks spark climate crisis conversations in Queens

November 30, 2020/ Guest User
Storefront artworks spark climate crisis conversations in Queens

“I want people to be more engaged with the issue of climate change and understand how cities are at the center of it.”

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November 30, 2020/ Guest User/
Art, Communities, Environment, Entertainment, equity, news
astoria, climate change, arts, living laboratory, Materials for the arts, sustainability
October 23, 2020

9 NYC theater companies unite for ‘It Can’t Happen Here,’ New Deal-era play on rise of fascism

October 23, 2020/ David Brand
9 NYC theater companies unite for ‘It Can’t Happen Here,’ New Deal-era play on rise of fascism

“The message of the play is timely, and we find ourselves back in a situation similar to where America was in the Great Depression.”

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October 23, 2020/ David Brand/
Communities, Art, coronavirus, news, politics
new deal, great depression, it can't happen here, folksbiene, repertorio español, fascism, theater, arts
August 13, 2019

Calling all Queens artists: Do you want $10k?

August 13, 2019/ Guest User
Calling all Queens artists: Do you want $10k?

The Queens Council on the Arts is calling on Queens-based choreographers, playwrights and composers to apply to its Artist Commissioning Program.

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August 13, 2019/ Guest User/
Central Queens, eastern queens, Features, Entertainment, news, Western Queens
art, arts, QCA, Queens Council on the Arts, Artist Commissioning Program, Flushing, Ridgewood, Maspeth
August 12, 2019

Jamaica artist’s video installation celebrates the spirit of the neighborhood

August 12, 2019/ Rachel Vick
Jamaica artist’s video installation celebrates the spirit of the neighborhood

The videos are screened on a wall along 149th Street between Jamaica and Archer Avenue.

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August 12, 2019/ Rachel Vick/
Communities, eastern queens, Features, news
Jamaica, art, gentrification, ArtSite, Queens Council on the Arts, arts, Anthony Lalor, The Ave
August 06, 2019

Queens Arts Fund application opens doors for underfunded artists

August 06, 2019/ Rachel Vick
Queens Arts Fund application opens doors for underfunded artists

The QAF’s 2020 grant application period opened earlier this week, with grants available to organizations and individual artists serving the greater Queens community.

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August 06, 2019/ Rachel Vick/
Communities, Central Queens, Education, Entertainment, Features, news, northern queens, Southern Queens, Western Queens
arts, Queens Arts Fund, QAF, Jamaica Arts Council, immigration, immigrants, literature, media arts, visual art, theater
July 29, 2019

Queens artists preview new performances centered on local experiences

July 29, 2019/ Guest User
Queens artists preview new performances centered on local experiences

The program “democratizes the traditional commissioning process, which has historically been reserved for a privileged few.”

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July 29, 2019/ Guest User/
Communities, eastern queens, Education, Entertainment, Features, news, Voices
arts, music, dance, QCA, Queens Council on the Arts, Yogi “Y?” Guyadin, Shooter, Kerri Edge, criminal justice, tap dance, Omar Edwards, Claire Marie Lim, dolltr!ck, women, Guanglei Hui
July 17, 2019

Here’s how Queens residents can get free Shakespeare in the Park tickets

July 17, 2019/ Phineas Rueckert
Here’s how Queens residents can get free Shakespeare in the Park tickets

See the famed bard’s works for free this summer.

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July 17, 2019/ Phineas Rueckert/
Entertainment
arts, theater, Shakespeare in the Park, culture, Central Park, libraries
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