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Arts for Art Gala Fundraiser December 15

ARTS FOR ART, INC. cordially invites you to a
GALA FUNDRAISER
to create the INNOVATIVE ARTS CENTER
A Place for Innovation in Music, Arts and Thinking.

MONDAY, DECEMBER 15, 2008
Dinner & Open Bar: 7:30pm - 9:30pm
Performances: 9:30pm - 11:00pm
Attire: Festive

THE ANGEL ORENSANZ FOUNDATION
172 Norfolk Street
New York, NY, 10002

Speakers:
Margaret Richardson, Obama for America
Marc Lambert, Puffin Foundation
Patricia Nicholson-Parker, Arts For Art, Inc.

Arts for Art’s Community Development Initiative

Arts for Art’s Community Development Initiative (CDI)
For A Center for Innovative Music, Arts, and Thinking

Mission Statement:

SABIR MATEEN / LARRY ROLAND / MICHAEL WIMBERLY

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Sabir Mateen live at Yippie Cafe, NYC November 12th, 2008.

Sabir Mateen - saxophone
Larry Roland - bass
Michael Wimberly - drums

Video and audio by
Robert O'Haire

Invitation to Spring - Living Theatre 3/9/08

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Vision/RUCMA In Gardens - Sep 7 2008

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Patricia Nicholson-Parker - RUCMA update 8/21/08

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After the RUCMA/Vision Series show at Living Theatre NYC on Aug 21 2008, Patricia Nicholson-Parker spoke about current and future events:


475 Kent - An Interview with Connie Crothers

Friday, May 30, 2008

Lorenzo Sanguedolce: You have your piano now, and you have almost all your sound equipment set up... so, is it life and work back to normal here?

Connie Crothers: No, and I think that is not the case for people in the building in general. It was quite a dislocation - we were out of this space for three-and-a-half months, which, when you live and work in the same place, is a dislocation. So, though we all might have anticipated that we'd get it all back together in a day or two,