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Tag Archives: NYC
It’s Pride, It’s Parade Day, It’s Day 3 of the Festival
On Sunday, we have another spectacular line-up of music & art, and the festivities get started just around the time the parade ends. Sunday’s DJs & performers will take us on a bit of a different trip with a little … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Community Art, Education Program, Events, Live, Music, performance, Uncategorized
Tagged artists4equality, bass control, Chaisley Lussier, Dance music, deep, electro, gay pride 2013, hip hop, june 30, Kevin Graves, NYC, outdoor, park, party, pop, Roxy Cottontail, solar one, Tedd Patterson, tunacola
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Dancing Under the Stars on the East River
After an inspiring night of live music, DJs will takeover the spotlight Saturday and they will set the tone for a night of dancing under the stars in the greatest city in the world. While many of the performers are … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Education Program, Events, installation, Live, performance, Uncategorized
Tagged Andy Slate, Atilla da Hun, Dance music, dj, gatto, gay pride 2013, Hector Romero, house music, June 29, NYC, sal leone, Saturday, solar one park
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Original Installation Art: “Artists4Equality”
We are gearing up for an incredible festival next weekend, and look forward to experiencing art and music in all their glory. With some of NYC’s most innovative artists on board for installations, look no further than the East River. … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Community Art, Education Program, Events, Film, installation, News, Uncategorized
Tagged 29th, 30th, Art, Art For Progress, artists4equality, Berette Macaulay, cat del buono, Daniel Maldonado, equality, festival, gay pride, human, installation, june 28th, Kim Holleman, living installation, Michael Alan, music, NYC, outdoor
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Art for Progress to host Michael Alan’s Living Installation
New York City Non Profit to host Michael Alan’s “Living Installation” Friday, November 9th at ABC NORIO Art for Progress (AFP), a NYC 501C (3) nonprofit, is proud to announce its hosting artist Michael Alan’s “Living Installation, Family Misfit Healing” … Continue reading
Posted in Community Art, Events, installation, Live, Music, performance, video
Tagged Art, Art For Progress, artist, collaboration, friday, installation, living installation, lower east side, Michael Alan, music, november 9th, NYC, painter, performance
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Art in the Morning: DJ Gatto
After taking on AFP’s Closing Party at Fountain Art Fair for Miami Art Basel, DJ Gatto is back in NYC working on new mixes. Check out his latest pre-mix, “Afrodisiac” below. Around the 5:20 minute mark is when the beat … Continue reading
Art in the Morning: Juan Manuel Pajares
My new love is street artist is Juan Manuel Pajares. He takes collage street art to a different level. By digging into your memory banks and using iconographic images, the audience is “challenged to learn the secret language chosen by … Continue reading
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Tagged Art, collage, Juan Manuel Pajares, NYC, street art
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Feature Artist: DJ Jimmy Sky
DJ Jimmy Sky has deep seeded roots in the NYC dance scene music. At the age of 8, “he learned how to mix records in Queens at his uncle’s record store,” and since then DJ Jimmy Sky has been … Continue reading
Art in the Morning: Berette Macaulay
There is something serene, yet loud about this family portrait by photographer Berette Macaulay, also known as SeBiArt. Perhaps it’s the unity of the multicultural family dynamic, or the radiating nonverbal dialogue in the photo. Whatever it is, there is … Continue reading
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Tagged Art, German, NYC, photography, West African
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