NYCHA High Schoolers Experience The Met as Art and Culture Scholars
The high schoolers are working as interns at The Met.
Read moreThe high schoolers are working as interns at The Met.
Read moreMellon Foundation grant will restore artwork and create artist-in-residence program.
Read moreWhen Sheila Smalls got free tickets to watch a performance by the Ethiopian group Circus Abyssinia at the New Victory
Read moreResident art installation at Riis Houses.
Read moreMore than 50 new public artworks were installed at NYCHA developments.
Read moreJneyde Williams, a resident of Fulton Houses, was chosen as one of the winners of the Citi Bike Design Contest.
Read moreYoung people had the opportunity to share the work they produced as participants in NYCHA’s first-ever Youth Media Project, an
Read moreTareake Dorill has lived at Riis Houses in the East Village all his life – and his grandmother was one
Read moreOn July 8, a new art exhibition, “Present Power / Future Hopes,” brought outdoor art indoors to showcase the work
Read moreThe mural, “Saint Nicholas for All Unity Mural,” was painted by 120 residents, NYCHA staff, and community partners such as Harlem Children’s Zone.
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