This is a indoor & outdoor event that promotes: Neumeraki's international exhibition, "Art Off-Screen", community engagement, a fundraiser for local non-profits, and neighboring businesses.
This is a indoor & outdoor event that promotes: Neumeraki's international exhibition, "Art Off-Screen", community engagement, a fundraiser for local non-profits, and neighboring businesses.
This is a indoor & outdoor event that promotes: Neumeraki's international exhibition, "Art Off-Screen", community engagement, a fundraiser for local non-profits, and neighboring businesses.
This is a indoor & outdoor event that promotes: Neumeraki's international exhibition, "Art Off-Screen", community engagement, a fundraiser for local non-profits, and neighboring businesses.
"Getting Here" is a celebration that brings together multiple partners to celebrate and support the persistence of local and international arts through the pandemic. This event takes place onsite and at neighborhood businesses near Morgan Everhart’s mural, “Getting There”, which participates in Neumeraki’s international exhibition of outward-facing artworks for local communities. Initiated by Eileen Jeng Lynch, Neumeraki’s exhibition invited over 100 artists to showcase artwork that raises money for causes supporting artists, social justice, and mental health. With this event, it invites the public to celebrate the artworks made and support two local non-profit organizations central to the community: The Lower Eastside Girls Club and The Clemente Soto Vélez Cultural & Educational Center.
The Lower Eastside Girls Club provides free, year-around, innovative youth programming. In 2022, they will open the Center for Wellbeing and Happiness (CWBH) for intergenerational and holistic wellness programming for all community members, at no cost. The CWBH strategically addresses wellbeing and health disparities in the Lower East Side by utilizing intentional, trauma-informed, holistic programming rooted in community-centered resilience, prevention, recovery and self-reliance.
The Clemente Soto Vélez Cultural & Educational Center Inc is a Puerto Rican/Latinx multi-arts cultural institution rooted in NYC’s Lower East Side/Loisaida. The Clemente operates polyphonically to provide affordable space and venues to artists, small arts organizations, emergent and independent community producers that reflect the cultural diversity Of The LES And our city. The Clemente seeks donations to raise critical funds to sustain itself as an affordable performing arts hub and support BIPOC artists.
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North America: Ashton Agbomenou (NY), Fariba Salma Alam (CA), Stephanie Alvarado (NY), Blanka Amezkua (NY), Alpine Rooster / Dannielle Tegeder and Pablo Helguera (NY), Natessa Amin (PA), Keren Anavy (NY), Allen Thomas Ball (CA), Austin Ballard (NY), Donna Bassin (NJ), Bahar Behbahani (NY), Black Student Union of FIT (NY), Noémie Jennifer Bonnet (NY), Liene Bosquê (FL), Luisa Caldwell (NY), Anna Campbell and Jill H. Casid (WI), Vladimir Cybil Charlier (NY), Nandini Chirimar (NY), Cecile Chong (NY), Amanda Church (NY), Maya Ciarrocchi (NY), Liz Collins (NY), Elisabeth Condon (FL), Anna Cone (NY), Esperanza Cortés (NY), Jeremy Dennis (NY), Anaïs Duplan (NY), Dominique Duroseau (NJ), Morgan Everhart (NY), Gina Goico (NY), Katya Grokhovsky (NY), andrea haenggi & EPA (NY), Amir Hariri (NY), Elana Herzog (NY), Duy Hoàng (NY), Ginny Huo (NY), Paul Hunter (NY), Will Hutnick (NY), Sara Jimenez in collaboration with Jason Schwartz (NY), Yashua Klos (NY), Daniela Kostova (NY), Nina Kuo (NY), Jac Lahav (CT), Juanita Lanzo (NY), Linda Lauro-Lazin (NY), jc lenochan (NY), Rhea Leonard (FL), Le'Andra LeSeur (NJ), Wendy Letven (NJ), Elissa Levy and Virginia Inés Vergara (NY), Greg Lindquist (NY), London Calling Collective (NY), LoVid (NY), Rebecca Levitan (NY), Stephen Maine (CT), Amanda Marchand (Canada), Leeza Meksin (MA), Helina Metaferia (NY), Geoffrey Owen Miller (NY), Beatrice Modisett (NY), Tijay Mohammed (NY), Robert C. Morgan (NY), Laura Mosquera (NY), Nkembo Moswala (Québec, Canada), Salvador Muñoz (NY), Natalia Nakazawa (NY), Joe Nanashe (NY), Loren Nosan and Christiana Lane (MI) , Alex Paik (PA), Daniela Gomez Paz (NY), Gelah Penn (CT), Gary Petersen (NY), Liz Porter (TX), Michael Pribich (NY), Amy Pryor (NY), Lina Puerta (NY), Armita Raafat (NY), Padma Rajendran (NY), Erika Ranee (MA), Sharmistha Ray (NY), Douglas Repetto (TN), Yohanna M. Roa (NC), Philip A. Robinson Jr. (NJ), Jaye Rhee (NY), Yelaine Rodriguez (NY), Margaret Roleke (CT), Taney Roniger (NY), Lorin Roser (NY), Kat Ryals (NY), Carol Saft (NY), Annasofie Sandal (NY), Yesuk Seo (NY), Sydney Shavers (NY), Anna Shukeylo (NY), Jean Shin (NY), Anna Shukeylo (NJ), Tiffany Smith (NY), Christina Stahr (NY), Melissa Staiger (NY), Sara C. Sun (NY), Rachel Sydlowski (NY), Adrienne Elise Tarver (GA), Mary Temple (NY), Christine Lee Tyler (NY), Elizabeth Velazquez (NY), Virginia Inés Vergara (NY), Tamas Veszi (NY), William Villalongo (NY), Jennifer Watson (NY), Shoshanna Weinberger (NJ), Adrienne Wheeler (NJ), Gus Wheeler (MA), Katie Westmoreland (NY),
Bea Wolert (NY), Katie Yang (NY), Christine Wong Yap (CA), Lilia Ziamou (NY).
Africa: Serge Diakota (Democratic Republic of Congo), Yasmine ElMeleegy (Egypt), Alexandre Kyungu Mwilambwe (Democratic Republic of Congo)
Asia: Ae Yun Kim (South Korea), Le Hien Minh (Vietnam)
Europe: Mario Matoković (Croatia)