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In addition to its team of volunteers and artists, several organizations help create FIGMENT. We are always interested in speaking with other like-minded arts and community organizations to help expand the participatory arts in our communities. Our top priority is to reach a broader spectrum of artists and creators. If you are interested in a partnership with FIGMENT, please contact us at info@figmentproject.org.
FIGMENT is a project of Action Arts League, and is created and produced by a coalition of volunteers. Our partners include:
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Lower Manhattan Cultural Council (LMCC)
For 35 years, Lower Manhattan Cultural Council (LMCC) has been the leading arts presenter, advocate, and service provider to artists and arts groups throughout Lower Manhattan. LMCC was founded by David Rockefeller and other business and civic leaders in 1973 and was housed in the World Trade Center until 9/11. The Council, which was created shortly after the Twin Towers were built, was established to humanize the architecture of the World Trade Center Plaza. LMCC grew as downtown grew and today we are Manhattan’s largest and farthest-reaching arts council, bringing diverse cultural experiences to new audiences in unexpected ways and serving as a gateway to culture, information, and resources across the entire borough.
http://www.lmcc.net/
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DCLA also works to promote and advocate for quality arts programming and to articulate the contribution made by the cultural community to the City’s economic vitality. The Department represents and serves non-profit cultural organizations involved in the visual, literary and performing arts; public-oriented science and humanities institutions including zoos, botanical gardens and historic and preservation societies; and creative artists at all skill levels who live and work within the City’s five boroughs.
www.nyc.gov/culture |
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New York State Council on the Arts
The New York State Council on the Arts is dedicated to preserving and expanding the rich and diverse cultural resources that are and will become the heritage of New York’s citizens. The Council believes in artistic excellence and the creative freedom of artists without censure, and the rights of all New Yorkers to access and experience the power of the arts and culture, and the vital contribution the arts make to the quality of life in New York communities. NYSCA strives to achieve its mission through its core grant-making activity and by convening field leaders, providing information and advisory support, and working with partners on special initiatives to achieve mutual goals. Further, NYSCA’s vision for cultural development in the state is reflected in the following goals: sustaining a vital ecosystem of individual artists and cultural organizations that supports the creation, presentation, critical review, and distribution of the arts and culture; celebrating our rich range of artistic and cultural resources inclusive of diverse cultures and aesthetics; encouraging artistic and discipline field advancement; broadening public access, appreciation, participation, and education in the arts and culture throughout the state; and providing recognition and professional advancement for artists and arts administrators.
http://www.nysca.org/
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The Black Rock Arts Foundation (BRAF) emerged in 2001 as a small but ambitious effort to enrich civic life through art. Its growth since then reflects a spreading awareness of the benefits community-based art projects can bring to a broader society, despite – or even because of – their origins outside the traditional models and institutions associated with artistic expression. Art can thrive outside the walls of museums and galleries, in public places that encourage direct involvement with people who encounter it. BRAF consistently seeks to include an expanding universe of people to participate in creation, presentation, and experience of art.
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The Educational Alliance Art School
The Educational Alliance Art School provides art instruction and enrichment in a nurturing environment for artists of all levels of their creative journey. Classes attract adults, teenagers and kids from all over the city. The Art School is part of The Educational Alliance downtown community center on the Lower East Side. Originally founded as a settlement house to help Eastern European Jews settle into American society we now have over 49 programs throughout the Lower East Side serving the diverse communities that makes up New York City, providing educational, recreational and social services that a community needs to thrive.
http://www.edalliance.org/artschool
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The Waterfront Alliance
The Waterfront Alliance works to transform the New York and New Jersey Harbor and Waterways to make them clean and accessible, a vibrant place to play, learn and work, with great parks, great jobs and great transportation for all. The organization was founded as a project of the Municipal Art Society of New York in 2000 and spun off as an independent 501(c)(3) organization in 2007. The staff has grown from two to six (including an intern) and the Board of Trustees continues to develop into a strong and diverse team.
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Governors Island Alliance
The Governors Island Alliance is a coalition of organizations and individuals working to celebrate the Island’s rich history, create memorable parks and public spaces and ensure appropriate reuse of the Island and its historic structures. Since 1995, the members of the Governors Island Alliance civic coalition have worked collaboratively to return the Island to its rightful owners – the people of New York .
The Alliance is committed to working with GIPEC, the National Park Service and our elected officials to ensure that the final plans and redevelopment proposals set public access, park programming, and historic preservation as primary goals – and that there is funding to make these plans happen. During this interim period, we will help enliven the Island with free public programs, including arts, music and maritime educational opportunities for New Yorkers and visitors alike.
http://www.governorsislandalliance.org
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ENYA
The Emerging New York Architects (ENYA) of the American Institute of Architects is one of the most active young architect groups in the country. At the national level, ENYA falls under the umbrella of the Young Architects Forum, an AIA Knowledge Community that provides national advocacy and leadership for the group. In conjunction with the AIA New York Chapter, ENYA develops its own programming that addresses issues specific to the New York City audience.
Founded in 1857, the AIA New York Chapter is the oldest and largest chapter of the American Institute of Architects. The Chapter’s members include over 4,600 practicing architects, allied professionals, students, and public members interested in architecture and design. The AIA New York Chapter is dedicated to three goals: design excellence, public outreach, and professional development.
http://aiany.org
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Cambridge Arts Council
As both a service and presenting organization, CAC accomplishes this mission by stimulating public awareness of and support for the arts, preserving and celebrating the City’s diverse cultural heritage, displaying art in public places, and developing opportunities to improve the overall aesthetic experience for residents and visitors of Cambridge.
All CAC initiatives are developed within two principal categories – Public Art and Community Art. Working through these programs, CAC provides core services and initiatives for constituents that include an award-winning Percent for Art program, the annual Cambridge River Festival, the CAC Grant Program, Summer in the City, an Exhibition Program and a lively Street Performer Program. Additionally, CAC incorporates a vibrant community input process that ensures that new and existing programming responds to the needs of the Cambridge community.
http://www.cambridgeartscouncil.org
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Governors Island Alliance
The Governors Island Alliance is a coalition of organizations and individuals working to celebrate the Island’s rich history, create memorable parks and public spaces and ensure appropriate reuse of the Island and its historic structures. Since 1995, the members of the Governors Island Alliance civic coalition have worked collaboratively to return the Island to its rightful owners – the people of New York .
The Alliance is committed to working with GIPEC, the National Park Service and our elected officials to ensure that the final plans and redevelopment proposals set public access, park programming, and historic preservation as primary goals – and that there is funding to make these plans happen. During this interim period, we will help enliven the Island with free public programs, including arts, music and maritime educational opportunities for New Yorkers and visitors alike.
http://www.governorsislandalliance.org
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