City’s arts industry lost nearly $1 billion during pandemic
/Queens art organizations experienced the highest rates of employment impacts.
Read MoreQueens art organizations experienced the highest rates of employment impacts.
Read More“Through these initiatives, we are metaphorically breaking down the concrete walls and transforming the courtyard into a year-round laboratory for exploring the potential of equitable, sustainable, and creative interaction.”
Read More“At a time when Queens’… small and medium sized businesses are struggling to recover from a year of shutdowns and reduced business, Innovation QNS present our borough with an excellent opportunity.”
Read More“We’ve made it a point to use art as a catalyst for social and political change, and as part of healing in our work to curb gender-based violence.”
Read More“We’re going to try and make it feel like a concert at the end of the semester is supposed to feel.”
“The artists featured in ‘Encounters’ forged — through distance, separation and time zones — what they deem ‘a radical act of dreaming together.”
Read More“I hope that visitors gain a better understanding of an artist who was always pushing boundaries.”
Read More“I've always been creative, I just learned more of me.”
Read More“This artwork is a memorial to Kassem, to honor those who face injustice anywhere to inspire all who fight on the side of freedom.”
Read More“The diversity of the cultural community will be on display with streets turned into stages across all five boroughs.”
Read More“We look to rebuild a more resilient, inspired, and courageous community.”
Read More“We can think of no better partner and place to be.”
Read MoreThe artist @plannedalism has a history of sprucing up NYC subway stations.
Read More“It was during difficult moments of isolation that I clung to the present.”
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