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Abrons Arts Center: Past and Present with Craig T. Peterson

Pay Attention, The Streets are Talking

by Amon Focus
April 27, 2021
in Keepers of the Culture

In this episode we converse with Craig T. Peterson about the multidisciplinary arts, performances, exhibitions, residencies, classes/workshops and school-based programs at the Abrons Arts Center.

 

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Image by Michael Loccisano / Getty Images
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Show Notes

Henry Street Settlement | Various Programs | Experimental Arts Organization | Lillian Wald | Late 1800s | Settlement House Movement | Alice Lewisohn (1883–1972) and Irene Lewisohn (1892–1944) | War of the Worlds | The MET | BAM | Live Arts | Martha Graham | Icons of Performance | Haunted Experiences | Architectural Updates | I. M. Pei | Lo Yi Chan | Becoming a Multidisciplinary Art Center | Art Spaces | Dance Studio | Music Practice Rooms | Art Studios | Theaters | Prioritizing the Arts Community | Ramped Up Opportunities for People to Connect and Meet with Artists | Presenting Work Virtually | Bringing People Together | Keeping the Community Connected | The Saving Grace | The Lower East Side is a Backdrop or a Canvas | The Great Migration | Income Disparity | Gentrification | Gun Violence | Educational Inequity | Big Conversations to Unpack | Creative Programing | Collaborating with Photoville | Desire for People to Experience Art | The Art is in the Street | A World of Culture | The Last Neighborhood in Manhattan | Cultural Programming Institution | Food Access Initiative | Food Insecurity | Launched a Food Pantry | Keeping People Employed | Putting Art Supplies and Art Projects in the Bags | Take Care of Each Other | Aesthetic Amnesty | Entry Points into the Art Center | Dance Classes | Visual Arts Classes | Film Classes | Summer Camp | Verzuz | Finding that Balance | Brilliant Minds | Exhausting Moment | Artists Got You Through the Pandemic | Art Therapy | Activate that Creative part of you Brain | You are Entitled to: Feel Creative, Think Creative and to See Creative Things | Mental Health

 

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