Good Art, Bad City: A Pop-Up Shop by Artistic Noise
Good Art, Bad City: A Pop-Up Shop by Artistic Noise
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In "Good Art, Bad City," the youth of Artistic Noise direct the transformation of the MPS Art Therapy Project Space into an assorted mural installation and pop-up shop, and invite the public to participate in this collaborative art project. Presented by MPS Art Therapy.Artistic Noise exists to bring the freedom and power of artistic practice to young people who are incarcerated, on probation, or otherwise involved in the justice system.Open Monday through Friday, 9:00am – 5:00pm, or by appointment by calling 212.592.2610.Featured artists include: Artistic Noise members Bishop, Tyrik, Gennesis, Eli, Lamont, Juwan, Davon, Angel, Dorothy and Samantha; MPS Art Therapy students Michal Assif, Arielle Edelheit, Kayley Giorgini, Jennifer James and Mary Santivanez; Artistic Noise staff members Francesca DiBiaso, MPS, LP and Nic Holiber, MFA; and art therapy supervisor Liz DelliCarpini, ATR-BC, LCAT.In "Good Art, Bad City," the youth of Artistic Noise direct the transformation of the MPS Art Therapy Project Space into an assorted mural installation and pop-up shop, and invite the public to participate in this collaborative art project. Presented by MPS Art Therapy.Artistic Noise exists to bring the freedom and power of artistic practice to young people who are incarcerated, on probation, or otherwise involved in the justice system.Open Monday through Friday, 9:00am – 5:00pm, or by appointment by calling 212.592.2610.Featured artists include: Artistic Noise members Bishop, Tyrik, Gennesis, Eli, Lamont, Juwan, Davon, Angel, Dorothy and Samantha; MPS Art Therapy students Michal Assif, Arielle Edelheit, Kayley Giorgini, Jennifer James and Mary Santivanez; Artistic Noise staff members Francesca DiBiaso, MPS, LP and Nic Holiber, MFA; and art therapy supervisor Liz DelliCarpini, ATR-BC, LCAT.
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School of Visual Arts - SVAWells Fargo Center209 East 23 Streetl 800.436.New York, สหรัฐอเมริกาSchool of Visual Arts - SVAWells Fargo Center209 East 23 Streetl 800.436.New York, สหรัฐอเมริกาIn "Good Art, Bad City," the youth of Artistic Noise direct the transformation of the MPS Art Therapy Project Space into an assorted mural installation and pop-up shop, and invite the public to participate in this collaborative art project. Presented by MPS Art Therapy.Artistic Noise exists to bring the freedom and power of artistic practice to young people who are incarcerated, on probation, or otherwise involved in the justice system.Open Monday through Friday, 9:00am – 5:00pm, or by appointment by calling 212.592.2610.Featured artists include: Artistic Noise members Bishop, Tyrik, Gennesis, Eli, Lamont, Juwan, Davon, Angel, Dorothy and Samantha; MPS Art Therapy students Michal Assif, Arielle Edelheit, Kayley Giorgini, Jennifer James and Mary Santivanez; Artistic Noise staff members Francesca DiBiaso, MPS, LP and Nic Holiber, MFA; and art therapy supervisor Liz DelliCarpini, ATR-BC, LCAT.In "Good Art, Bad City," the youth of Artistic Noise direct the transformation of the MPS Art Therapy Project Space into an assorted mural installation and pop-up shop, and invite the public to participate in this collaborative art project. Presented by MPS Art Therapy.Artistic Noise exists to bring the freedom and power of artistic practice to young people who are incarcerated, on probation, or otherwise involved in the justice system.Open Monday through Friday, 9:00am – 5:00pm, or by appointment by calling 212.592.2610.Featured artists include: Artistic Noise members Bishop, Tyrik, Gennesis, Eli, Lamont, Juwan, Davon, Angel, Dorothy and Samantha; MPS Art Therapy students Michal Assif, Arielle Edelheit, Kayley Giorgini, Jennifer James and Mary Santivanez; Artistic Noise staff members Francesca DiBiaso, MPS, LP and Nic Holiber, MFA; and art therapy supervisor Liz DelliCarpini, ATR-BC, LCAT. Book tickets