In 2003
the local environmental arts company NVA opened the award - winning Hidden Gardens on land just behind Tramway.
Not exact matches
The Bridging Gowanus community planning process was convened by the
local elected officials representing the Gowanus area, organized together with community leaders from resident, civic,
environmental, business,
arts and housing groups, and facilitated by the Pratt Center for Community Development.
March 5, 2010 Pomona hearing 1:00 - 4:00 PM Health and Mental Health Transportation, Economic Development,
Environmental Conservation Rockland County Fire Training Center Auditorium 35 Firemen's Memorial Drive, Pomona, NY 10970 Contact: Dan Moscato at (845) 425-1818 or [email protected] March 12, 2010 Bronxville hearing 4:00 - 7:00 PM Education, Labor and Family Assistance Public Protection and General Government Concordia College Sommer Center for Worship & the Performing
Arts 171 White Plains Road, Bronxville, NY 10708 Contact: Shelley Andrews at (518) 455-3595 or [email protected] The Hudson Valley Delegation of the New York State Senate In an effort to ensure the Hudson Valley is fairly represented in all legislative matters before the Senate, nine
local Senators representing the counties of Dutchess, Orange, Putnam, Rockland, and Westchester have formed a bipartisan delegation to more effectively advocate for the needs and concerns of their constituents.
City College Southampton has collaborated with ABP Town Quay and
local environmental regeneration charity, Groundwork South, in the Urban and Coastal
Art Competition which aims to bring two quayside containers to life.
«Cancun is proud to offer both visitors and
locals alike the opportunity to enjoy these unique
art pieces, which perfectly align with the city's fresh vibe and vibrant personality as well as its current
environmental conservation efforts.»
The route visits 13 community linked projects and offers an informative self - drive tour of historical, geological, cultural, and
environmental sites, as well as
local arts and crafts businesses.
Siff's project began months ago when a public announcement was made to
local artists in Los Angeles who create political and
environmental works of
art.
A one - week Community - Based Artist Residency and exhibition with
Environmental Artist Bryant Holsenbeck, hosted by Haystack Mountain School of Crafts, was the feature of two articles in
local newspapers — the Bangor Daily News (Capping of her vision: Artist Bryant Holsenbeck works with students and community members to turn trash into mandala treasure) and Island Ad - vantages (Recycled
art forms come to Deer Isle).
Artist and teacher Teresa Lawler creates
art in watercolor with her plein air and Glass Fusing paintings capture
local nature views and expressing
environmental concerns.
When he left school he became involved with the
local music scene, before studying
Environmental Art at Glasgow School of
Art.
Offered first in 2014 - 15, LandLab residents create
art - based installations that prevent or remediate
environmental damage while raising public awareness about our
local ecology.
Events designed to connect the
local and regional community with the artists in residence may include an open studio of works in progress, outreaches by residents, and on - site activities / tours held in partnership with schools and
arts and
environmental organizations.
The
locals strongly support the project and want the jobs, improved port, sustained development, and improved living standards and
environmental quality this state - of - the -
art operation will bring.
3:30 pm — 4:45 pm PDT: To get young people interested in
environmental activism, two of the Prize recipients will be sharing their stories with kids from
local groups such as the City
Arts & Tech High School, Youth United for Community Action and the Alliance for Climate Education.
An internship for an
art student seeking experience in a museum will look very different than the internship that an
environmental studies student might do to help improve the water quality in a
local community.
Through pledges and fundraising events, the Coldwell Banker Real Estate CARES Foundation continues to assist a wide array of
local non-profit educational, health, welfare,
environmental and cultural
arts organizations.