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About The artworks at Red Hook East developed out of an ongoing partnership with Red Hook Initiative, Pioneer Works, and local public school PS15. It is ArtBridge’s third exhibition in Red Hook. Like all of our NYCHA partnerships, this collaboration was supported by, and took guidance...

About The exhibition at Ingersoll Houses features four artists from Fort Greene with deep ties to the community. Artworks reflect conversations and ideas shared via art workshops that ranged from drawing, to working with inks and printmaking—and even chess playing. Workshops took place at the Ingersoll...

About Workshops for Howard Houses residents were held in collaboration with the Howard Resident Association and the CAMBA community center. They took place outside and at the Howard Houses playground. All of the artists who designed work for the Houses incorporated a dialogue component into their...

About While each of the three artworks created for Brownsville Houses vary in approach—from photography to illustration to semi-abstraction—each artist included an element of figuration in their composition. This use of representational imagery signals a deep connection with the lived experiences of community members. During art...

About The exhibition at Mitchel Houses in Mott Haven features four South Bronx artists. Each of the artists celebrate the cultures of their community and offer moments for reflection and healing in the wake of Covid-19 and a year of increased gun violence. Participating artists were...

About The artworks created for residents of NYCHA’s Adams Houses in the South Bronx focus on communication and speaking through images. Using history and symbols as powerful tools for self-representation, the artworks by Alex Rivera and Kevin Claiborne represent the values of intentional communication and honoring...

About Intertwining Colors: Chelsea, Manhattan, February 2021 “Bridging the Divide’’ is a series of ongoing artist residencies at New York City Housing Authority (NYCHA) developments throughout NYC. NYCHA provides affordable housing for 400,000 lower-income New Yorkers. Through this program, artists engage with residents through a variety of...

About Bridging the Divide, Red Hook Look & I am Here @ Red Hook Houses, Red Hook, Brooklyn, September 2020 Bridging the Divide is a series of ongoing artist residencies at New York City Housing Authority (NYCHA) developments throughout NYC. NYCHA provides affordable housing for 400,000 lower-income New Yorkers....

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