Mayor de Blasio Announces Culmination of City Artist Corps With Over 700 Public Showcases and Events This Arts and Humanities Month

October 14, 2021Workshops, exhibitions, performances, installations, murals, and more across the five boroughs are free and open to allNEW YORK—Mayor de Blasio today announced the  culmination of the New York City Artist Corps program with several showcases  and hundreds of individual events happening across the boroughs this October.  Coinciding with National Arts and Humanities Month, the City Artist Corps Showcases are a citywide  celebration driven by this once-in-a-generation investment in the city’s  artists as a way of reconnecting residents to arts and culture and fostering a  fair, equitable, and vibrant recovery for all. The New York City Artist Corps was created by Mayor de Blasio in spring 2021 as a  way of providing relief to New York City’s hard-hit arts community while  bringing a diverse range of free cultural programming to all New Yorkers.  Across the five boroughs, City Artist Corps members have been presenting  workshops, exhibitions, performances, installations, murals, and much more—free  and open to all. “The arts are the heart and soul of New York  City, and City Artist Corps takes a page from the WPA for how to support  creative workers as a way of fostering a fair, equitable, creative recovery for  all,” said Mayor  Bill de Blasio. “All month long, City Artist Corps members have been fanning out across the  five boroughs, connecting with their neighbors and fellow New Yorkers and  reminding us all of the amazing community we can create when we come together  and participate in our city’s unrivaled cultural life.”“The City’s recovery depends on the recovery of  our creative communities, and the City Artist Corps program has played a  critical role in supporting New York City’s artists,” said Deputy Mayor Vicki  Been.  “New Yorkers should be sure to visit the hundreds of thought-provoking City  Artist Corps events taking place this month and support the arts, culture, and  artists that are essential to our City.“New York City is great because of the  thoughtful, innovative artists who live and create here,” said the City’s Senior  Advisor for Recovery Lorraine Grillo. “In recognizing the value of artists and their  contributions to New York, the City Artist Corps is helping to pave a strong  and equitable recovery, and through its free and public programs held by  artists, the program is increasing the ability of New Yorkers in every borough  to access arts and culture.”“City Artist Corps has been a shot in the arm  for our hard hit artist community,” said Cultural Affairs Commissioner Gonzalo  Casals.  “We’ve been overjoyed to see artists connecting with New Yorkers around the  city since the program kicked off this summer. The arts have the power to bring  us together and lift up communities, and we look forward to seeing that happen  in neighborhoods across New York this month for the culmination of this historic  program.”The New York City Artist Corps Showcases  being held this October are: Queens  Theatre Showcase | October 16-17 and October 23-24 Queens  Theatre is an organizing and venue partner for the New York City Artist Corps,  working with over 30 artists as they present their projects to the public.The Clemente  Showcase | Through October 31 The Clemente  will feature more than 30 events by City Artist Corps members in film,  performance, dance, music, and pop-up exhibitions.Street  Lab Showcase | Multiple Locations Through October 29 Street  Lab is creating opportunities for City Artist Corps members to exhibit,  perform, and showcase their work outdoors in restaurant sheds in partnership  with Chelsea Market, as well as in other public spaces across the city  alongside Street Lab programs and with community partners.National  Sawdust Showcase | October 25-28 National  Sawdust will host performance showcases for 12 recipients of the City Artist  Corps grants.LaGuardia  Performing Arts Center Showcase | October 27-29 LPAC will  present City Artist Corps Showcases in a festival format in their Little  Theater. OpenCultureWORKS  Showcase | Multiple Locations Through October 30 OpenCultureWORKS  Showcases are presented by NYC Department of Transportation and will feature  City Artist Corps members."We""re delighted to shine a light on the  city""s creative community as we celebrate National Arts and Humanities  Month," said the Commissioner  of the Mayor’s Office of Media and Entertainment, Anne del Castillo. "We are proud to  have joined the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs in supporting this  program, and encourage New Yorkers to attend these events taking place  throughout the five boroughs as a means to reconnect and rediscover the  artistic offerings of New York City."“Public spaces are where arts and culture not  only thrive, but become available to all New Yorkers,” said Department of  Transportation Commissioner Hank Gutman. “We encourage everyone to head over to their  nearest City Artist Corps Showcase, especially those in DOT plazas, before the  end of October to enjoy these fantastic performances. This yet again highlights  how our friends and neighbors are embracing changes to our streetscape,  reclaiming space from cars and giving it back to communities.”“We are happy that parks across the five boroughs  are setting the stage for City Artist Corps projects and events during National  Arts and Humanities Month and beyond. From performances to installations and  interactive programs, it’s inspiring to see Mayor de Blasio’s outstanding  initiative enhance our green spaces, support artists, and connect communities  to public art as part of the city""s vibrant recovery,” said NYC Parks  Commissioner Gabrielle Fialkoff."We are thrilled at the breadth and depth  of the works presented as part of City Artist Corps, and are honored to  administer the City Artist Corps Grants program," said Michael L. Royce,  Executive Director of the New York Foundation for the Arts (NYFA). "This program,  from the partnerships it has forged to the public displays of creativity that  it has generated, is a testament to New York as a center for arts and culture,  and to the resilience of the artists who live, work, and create here."“Artists are essential to the cultural spirit of  our City and key contributors to New York""s recovery," said Taryn Sacramone,  Executive Director of Queens Theatre. "Through the City Artist Corps program, artists  are able to re-engage with the public while receiving critical financial  support to mitigate the impact of the pandemic. Queens Theatre is proud of its  role as the lead organizing partner for the initiative, and we hope the  Showcases and other events happening throughout the City will remind all New  Yorkers of the importance of the arts in keeping our City moving forward on a  positive trajectory." "National Sawdust is thrilled to welcome  artists and audiences back into our home by celebrating the vision and  creativity of New York City""s artists through the City Artist Corps showcases.  As an artist-founded and artist-run performance space, we can think of no  better way to emerge from the pandemic isolation than to feature our city""s  artists in performance for our fellow New Yorkers," said Paola Prestini,  Composer, Artistic Founder, and Artistic Director at National Sawdust.“Street Lab has been focused on helping artists  exhibit and engage the public in public spaces where we don’t often see  art—places like curbside dining sheds, Open Streets, and more,” said Leslie Davol,  Executive Director of Street Lab. “I’ve loved watching these artists share their  work in these nontraditional spaces and speak with passersby; they are bringing  something important to the street, and they, too, are transformed by the  experience. It makes me optimistic about art, public space, and New York City.”“Cultural workers are essential to the identity  of New York City; the overwhelming majority of them are working class people  trying to make ends meet, with rents to pay and loan obligations. Still, they  make their living making our collective lives more beautiful, more insightful,  creating magic,” said Libertad  Guerra, Executive Director of The Clemente. “The Clemente is truly proud to be a  partner to this epic effort by the NYC Department of Cultural Affairs to  support the vast ecosystem of cultural workers that are the narrative engine of  our city. The diversity of the artists and the vitality of the work we are  hosting is inspiring proof of our indomitable energy as a city and of how truly  essential these workers are. We are honored to be part of this moment.”“Recognizing the importance of the arts, and the  individual artists at its heart, to engineering the recovery of a city,  LaGuardia Performing Arts Center at LaGuardia Community College/CUNY in Long  Island City Queens is proud to present showcases of City Artists Corps artists  in our theaters during this crucial time as we restore NYC to the most  important center of culture,” said Steven R. Hitt, Artistic Producing Director  at LPAC.“We were honored to be the official material  sponsor for City Artist Corps and welcome hundreds of artists to our creative  reuse facility to pick up free supplies in support of their public  programming,” said Tara  Sansone, Managing Director at Materials for the Arts. “It has been  incredible to see the tremendous diversity of artists and their sheer  excitement as they prepare extraordinary cultural engagements across every  corner of New York City.”Beyond these showcase events, City Artist Corps  members are putting on public engagements in parks, plazas, cafes, community  venues, and other local, non-traditional art spaces across the city. See the full list of  City Artist Corps members’ events happening through  the end of October. View  more information about all City Artist Corps programs at nyc.gov/cityartistcorps. Follow #CityArtistCorps on Instagram to learn more  about our artist members and about events happening across the five boroughs."The City Artist Corps has been a beacon of  hope and creativity to New  Yorkers and visitors as our city undertakes a  recovery from the global  public health crisis of coronavirus," said Manhattan Borough  President Gale A. Brewer.  "I encourage all New Yorkers to take advantage of the  world-class  cultural offerings in Manhattan and our fellow boroughs. From  musicals  and theater to film, visual and literary arts and more, art  enthusiasts  and new audiences will find something fun and free to experience and enjoy while also revitalizing and supporting our city""s precious  creative  sector."“As Chair of the Senate Committee on Cultural  Affairs, I have seen firsthand the challenges faced by the arts and culture  community in New York during the COVID-19 crisis. City Artist Corps grants made  it possible for artists who may not have been eligible for other aid to  continue to work and deliver arts programming to neighborhoods across the  city,” said State  Senator José Serrano.  “The arts are playing a key role in our economic and emotional recovery, and I  encourage all New Yorkers to get out and experience the upcoming showcases and  exhibitions as the program culminates in the coming weeks. Many thanks to Mayor  Bill de Blasio for his commitment to the arts and culture in New York City.”“I’m very happy to join Mayor Bill de Blasio and  Commissioner Gonzalo Casals in celebrating one of the most important facets of  our great city—the arts,” said State Senator Brian Kavanagh. “When people think of  the arts in New York, they often think of Broadway, Carnegie Hall, Lincoln  Center and our great, iconic museums and world-renowned institutions. But the  New York art scene is far more comprehensive and far more diverse—and it is  built on local, organic artistic production that springs from artists and  communities across the city. It includes street performances and exhibitions,  murals and workshops, schools and local theaters. And of course the arts --  online and in person when we could—have been an inspiration in getting us  through the pandemic and are playing a vital role in our recovery. The Mayor  and the Commissioner deserve enormous credit for creating the City Artist Corps  to support artists of all kinds and help New York reclaim our title as the arts  capital of the world. I am especially pleased that two of the five Showcases  are happening in the communities I represent -- at the Clemente Center on the  Lower East Side and National Sawdust in Williamsburg. The Showcases and other  events are free and open to all and I encourage New Yorkers and visitors alike  to join us in celebrating the lifeblood of our city.”“Funding artists directly through the City  Artists Corp was a needed lifeline for New York’s cultural community and a  vital part of our cultural recovery. This program has highlighted just how  impactful it is when we invest in the arts and engage every neighborhood with  culture,” said Deputy Leader Member Jimmy Van Bramer.The City Artist Corps is made possible with  funding from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs and the Mayor""s  Office of Media and Entertainment and administered by lead partner New York  Foundation for the Arts. Queens Theatre serves as the organizing partner for  City Artist Corps and is leading a coalition of partners to present City Artist  Corp Showcases this month.City Artist Corps Grants provide vital support  to artists who were hard hit by the pandemic and often left out of other local  and federal relief opportunities. The grants were administered to 3,000 New  York City-based working artists in partnership with re-grant and arts service  organizations to support outreach, provide technical assistance for prospective  applicants, and inform the grantee selection process in service of the city’s  diverse cultural communities. Partners include: Asian American Arts Alliance,  A.R.T./New York, Black Public Media, Brooklyn Arts Council, Bronx Council on  the Arts, Bronx Documentary Center, Dance/NYC, Firelight Media,  Flushing Town  Hall, Indie Theater Fund, Lower Manhattan Cultural Council (LMCC), MakerSpace  NYC, New Music USA, Poets & Writers, and Staten Island Arts.# # #

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