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SUMMARY:The Artist & Homeless Collective (discussion)
DESCRIPTION:THE ARTIST & HOMELESS COLLECTIVE \nHope Sandrow (artist) \nDiscussant\, Nina Felshin (editor of But Is it Art? The Spirit of Art and Activism) \nZoom \nContact myamamura3524@gmail.com for login info \nIn the early 1990s\, conceptual artist Hope Sandrow founded the Artist & Homeless Collaborative\, an innovative New York City public art project. Combining elements of grassroots activity with media techniques\, she worked with homeless women living at the Lenox Hill Women’s Mental Health Shelter at the Park Avenue Armory and several New York artists\, exploring the transformative potential of art in public and private life. Together with volunteers from the art world and activist groups including the Guerrilla Girls\, Women’s Action Coalition\, and Visual AIDS\, the women residents called attention to their experiences through exhibitions\, published work\, and activist poster projects. Sandrow will discuss her project with Nina Felshin\, the editor of But Is it Art? The Spirit of Art as Activism (Seattle\, WA; Bay Press\, 1995).
URL:https://socialpracticecuny.org/event/the-artist-homeless-collective-discussion/
LOCATION:NY
CATEGORIES:UnHomeless NYC,Virtual
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SUMMARY:WORKSHOP #2 with BFAMFAPhD (invite only)
DESCRIPTION:WORKSHOP #2 \nBFAMFAPhD \nLocation: KAM\, Kingsborough Community College \nParticipants: 5 Administrators / Staff\, 5 Faculty\, ideally from workshop #1\, and 10 Students \nTo register please RSVP to Susan Jahoda susan.e.jahoda@gmail.com  \nIndicate which workshop(s) you will be attending. \nAlternative date if\, for some reason\, the in-person event cannot be held: April 8\, 2–4 p.m. (Zoom) \n  \nThree Facilitated Workshops focus on the impact of food and housing precarity on the well-being of students at Kingsborough Community College. The first two workshops use Intergroup Dialogue—a deep listening practice that aims to highlight similarities and foster understanding among different groups. The third workshop will be open to the public.  \nBFAMFAPhD is a collective that formed in 2012 to make art\, reports\, and teaching tools to advocate for cultural equity in the United States. The work of the collective is to bring people together to analyze and reimagine relationships of power in the arts. Among the group’s core members are Susan Jahoda\, Agnes Szanyi\, Vicky Virgin\, and Caroline Woolard.
URL:https://socialpracticecuny.org/event/workshop-2-with-bfamfaphd/
LOCATION:Kingsborough Art Museum\, 2001 Oriental Blvd.\, Brooklyn\, NY\, 11235\, United States
CATEGORIES:In-Person,UnHomeless NYC
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SUMMARY:Upcycle\, Uplift with Sachigusa Yasuda
DESCRIPTION:Upcycle\, Uplift proposes a utopian solution to the current housing crisis by developing a line of recycled clothing created in workshops and remodeled based on the needs of homeless people. The participatory project invites the public to engage in deep listenings with homeless people\, opening themselves up to the complex issues that drive people to the street beyond the stereotypical assumptions. By designing and creating clothes that meet the needs of unhoused people\, Upcycle\, Uplift helps to restore dignity to those living on the street. Yasuda further tries to establish Upcycle\, Uplift as a clothing brand and discusses with college students and faculty members concepts for an alternative economic system that can distribute profits in more egalitarian ways.  \n  \nAbout Sachigusa Yasuda \nBorn and raised in Japan\, Yasuda moved to New York City in 2009 and has been creating artworks from the worldview of a woman and an ethnic minority.
URL:https://socialpracticecuny.org/event/upcycle-uplift-with-sachigusa-yasuda-2/
LOCATION:Kingsborough Art Museum\, 2001 Oriental Blvd.\, Brooklyn\, NY\, 11235\, United States
CATEGORIES:In-Person,UnHomeless NYC
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220408T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220408T170000
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SUMMARY:Ending Housing Precarity
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://www.eventbrite.com/e/ending-housing-precarity-featuring-nyc-chief-housing-officer-jessica-katz-tickets-302282714737?utm-campaign=social&#038;utm-content=attendeeshare&#038;utm-medium=discovery&#038;utm-term=listing&#038;utm-source=cp&#038;aff=escb#new_tab
LOCATION:NY
CATEGORIES:In-Person,UnHomeless NYC,Virtual
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CREATED:20220408T124103Z
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SUMMARY:Ignea: An Exchange About Nesting Technologies
DESCRIPTION:Ignea: An Exchange About Nesting Technologies gathers audiences around a built fire to talk about possible ways to inhabit the planet\, taking into account its scale\, interdependencies\, and temporalities. It proposes to rethink humanity’s relationship with fire\, energy\, and consumption.
URL:https://www.eventbrite.com/e/ignea-an-exchange-about-nesting-technologies-tickets-305034866497?utm-campaign=social&#038;utm-content=attendeeshare&#038;utm-medium=discovery&#038;utm-term=listing&#038;utm-source=cp&#038;aff=escb#new_tab
LOCATION:Kingsborough Art Museum\, 2001 Oriental Blvd.\, Brooklyn\, NY\, 11235\, United States
CATEGORIES:In-Person,UnHomeless NYC
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220414T150000
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SUMMARY:WORKSHOP #3 (with BFAMFAPhD)
DESCRIPTION:WORKSHOP #3 \nBFAMFAPhD \nZoom (link will be sent after RSVP) \nPublic Event \nTo register please RSVP to Susan Jahoda susan.e.jahoda@gmail.com  \nIndicate which workshop(s)you will be attending. \n  \nThree Facilitated Workshops focus on the impact of food and housing precarity on the well-being of students at Kingsborough Community College. The first two workshops use Intergroup Dialogue—a deep listening practice that aims to highlight similarities and foster understanding among different groups. This final WORKSHOP #3 will be a public event on Zoom and will create a dialogue with other projects included in the UnHomeless NYC exhibition. \n  \nBFAMFAPhD is a collective that formed in 2012 to make art\, reports\, and teaching tools to advocate for cultural equity in the United States. The work of the collective is to bring people together to analyze and reimagine relationships of power in the arts. Among the group’s core members are Susan Jahoda\, Agnes Szanyi\, Vicky Virgin\, and Caroline Woolard.
URL:https://socialpracticecuny.org/event/workshop-3-with-bfamfaphd/
LOCATION:NY
CATEGORIES:UnHomeless NYC,Virtual
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