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SUMMARY:You Are Doing Good: 2017 Mentor Show
DESCRIPTION:Join us on Friday\, November 17\, from 5-7pm for the 2017-18 artist mentor show\, You are Doing Good. The event will showcase work by this year’s artist mentors\, studio study buddies\, and staff. Light refreshments will be served.
URL:https://newurbanarts.org/event/2017-mentor-show/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20171114T153000
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SUMMARY:Syracuse at NUA 11/14
DESCRIPTION:Through our A Life After School Program (ALAS)\, representatives from Syracuse will visit New Urban Arts to speak about their school. 
URL:https://newurbanarts.org/event/syracuse-nua-1114/
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SUMMARY:RISD at NUA 11/8
DESCRIPTION:Through our A Life After School Program (ALAS)\, representatives from RISD will visit New Urban Arts to speak about their school. 
URL:https://newurbanarts.org/event/risd-nua-118/
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SUMMARY:Union College at NUA 10/25
DESCRIPTION:Through our A Life After School Program (ALAS)\, representatives from Union College will visit New Urban Arts to speak about their school. 
URL:https://newurbanarts.org/event/union-college-nua-1025/
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SUMMARY:Mount Holyoke College at NUA 10/18
DESCRIPTION:Through our A Life After School Program (ALAS)\, representatives from Mt. Holyoke will visit New Urban Arts to speak about their school. 
URL:https://newurbanarts.org/event/mount-holyoke-college-nua-1018/
LOCATION:New Urban Arts\, 705 WESTMINSTER ST \, PROVIDENCE \, RI\,  02903\, United States
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SUMMARY:First Day of Programs
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URL:https://newurbanarts.org/event/first-day-programs/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170915T173000
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SUMMARY:Lost and Found: 2017 Summer Exhibition Opening
DESCRIPTION:This event will be preceded immediately by the 2017 Annual Meeting of New Urban Arts’ Board of Directors\, which is open to the public. \nYou are invited to attend our 2017 Summer Exhibition\, which will display artwork created by our students during summer programming. We held three summer programs: Art Inquiry\, Untitlement Project\, and College Explorations. The show will  include individual work by each student and pieces they have collectively collaborated on throughout the summer. \n 
URL:https://newurbanarts.org/event/lost-found-2017-summer-exhibition-opening/
LOCATION:New Urban Arts\, 705 WESTMINSTER ST \, PROVIDENCE \, RI\,  02903\, United States
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SUMMARY:2017 Annual Meeting of New Urban Arts' Board of Directors
DESCRIPTION:This event will be followed immediately by our 2017 Summer Art Exhibition Opening \nThe annual meeting of New Urban Arts’ board of directors is open to the public. This short meeting will include:\n-A brief overview of the role of New Urban Arts’ board of directors for those unfamiliar with nonprofit governance\n-The election of new board members and officers\n-A report on milestones\, program results\, finances\, and fundraising during New Urban Arts’ 2016-17 fiscal year
URL:https://newurbanarts.org/event/2017-annual-meeting-new-urban-arts-board-directors/
LOCATION:New Urban Arts\, 705 WESTMINSTER ST \, PROVIDENCE \, RI\,  02903\, United States
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SUMMARY:Art Party: A Year-End Celebration Event
DESCRIPTION:Join us in celebrating the creative voices of Providence youth! \n\n\n \n\n\nArt Party marks the end of a yearlong collaboration between Providence artists and high school students at New Urban Arts. Hear a moving tribute ceremony for graduating seniors and volunteer artist mentors at 4:00 pm. Live Student performances begin at 6:00 pm.
URL:https://newurbanarts.org/event/art-party-2017/
LOCATION:New Urban Arts\, 705 WESTMINSTER ST \, PROVIDENCE \, RI\,  02903\, United States
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SUMMARY:Panel Discussion & Reception: Celebrating 20 Years of Creative Youth Development
DESCRIPTION:In honor of our 20th anniversary\, The John Nicholas Brown Center for Public Humanities\, the Swearer Center for Public Service\, the Brown Arts Initiative\, and the Brown Alumni Association are sponsoring a panel discussion and lunchtime reception featuring former New Urban Arts staff members\, volunteers\, and students. \nThree of New Urban Arts’ founders are Brown Alumni\, and it received extensive support from the Swearer Center during its early years\, including a Royce Fellowship for founding Executive Director Tyler Denmead ‘98. The panel will be discussing creative youth development\, a recently coined term for work that New Urban Arts has been doing since its founding. This term seeks to organize a longstanding community of practice that intentionally integrates the arts and humanities with youth development principles\, sparking young people’s creativity\, building their critical learning and life skills\, and offering them safer spaces during adolescence. \nAfter the panel\, Brown will provide a bag lunch to take to New Urban Arts for a reception\, during which students in New Urban Arts’ youth program will host an interactive screenprinting demonstration. \n11am-1pm  Panel Discussion in Martinos Auditorium\, The Granoff Center for the Creative Arts\, 154 Angell Street\, Providence [map link] \n1:30-3pm  Lunch Reception and Youth-Led Workshop at New Urban Arts\, 705 Westminster Street\, Providence \n \n RSVP HERE \n  \nPanelists: \n\nMarcus Civin ‘99\nAssociate Dean of Graduate Studies\, Maryland Institute College of Art \nIn addition to his role as Associate Dean of Graduate Studies and MICA\, Marcus Civin is an interdisciplinary artist and critic with a focus on community engagement\, performance\, sculpture\, and drawing. While at Brown\, he was a founder of New Urban Arts and served as the organization’s first program director. In addition to exhibiting solo and collaborative work\, he has published widely and has developed and organized exhibitions\, festivals\, and panel discussions. At MICA\, he has taught in Curatorial Practice\, Art History\, and Foundation.Marcus holds an AB in Theater from Brown and an MFA in Art from University of California\, Irvine. \nJason Yoon '01\nJason Yoon\, Executive Director\, Atlas:DIY \nJason is the executive director of Atlas: DIY\, a non-profit in Brooklyn that works with immigrant youth to unlock access to legal services\, learning opportunities\, and leadership development in a space owned\, run\, and governed by the youth themselves. Jason was an early artist-mentor at New Urban Arts when he was a student at RISD and also served as New Urban Arts’ Executive Director for five years\, leaving in 2013 to become the Director of Education at the Queens Museum. Jason holds a BFA in painting from RISD and a MPA from NYU’s Wagner School of Public Service. \nZachary Clark ’07\nExecutive Director\, 826DC \nZachary is the executive director of 826DC\, the Washington\, DC chapter of 826 National\, the award-winning youth writing program founded by Nínive Clements Calegari and Dave Eggers of McSweeney’s. As an undergraduate at Brown\, Zach volunteered as an artist-mentor at New Urban Arts. Since then\, he has served as the Director of Early Learning at Sitar Arts Center and led youth-oriented programming in collaboration with DC-based organizations including the Homeless Children’s Playtime Project and Capitol Hill Arts Workshop. His research work through Harvard Project Zero focuses on the intersection of youth’s creative productions and digital media\, and has been published in Creativity Research Journal. He holds an EdM from the Harvard Graduate School of Education\, an AB in American Literature and Visual Arts from Brown\, and certification in non-profit management from Georgetown University’s McCourt School of Public Policy. \nThuy-Mai Nguyen ’12\nFCYO Organizing Fellow\, FEEST Seattle \nThuy-Mai holds a Healthy Communities fellowship from the Funders’ Collaborative on Youth Organizing (FCYO). As a FCYO Fellow she works with FEEST Seattle\, a youth-run dinner program that engages young people at two high schools on issues of civic and social justice\, food security\, cultural expression\, and community development. After serving for two years as a volunteer artist-mentor at New Urban Arts\, she helped pilot the organization’s A Life After School (ALAS) post-secondary advising program as the first ALAS mentor. She also served for two years in the Americorps College Advising Corps. At Brown\, she received an AB in Ethnic Studies. \nAdrienne Adeyemi\nDirector of Grants to Organizations\, Grants Manager\, RISCA \nAdrienne is the Director of Grants to Organization at the Rhode Island State Council on the Arts. During high school\, Adrienne was a frequent participant in New Urban Arts’ programs\, making her both an alumni and a funder of the organization. She is also a photographer whose has exhibited in Worcester\, MA\, Providence\, New York City. Before joining the staff of RISCA\, Adrienne worked at RISD\, the Manton Avenue Project\, and Moses Brown School. She holds BA in Film Studies and Photography and an MPA\, both from Clark University in Worcester. \n\n  \nModerators: \nSusan Smulyan\, Professor\, American Studies; Director\, Center for Public Humanities\, Brown University \nSusan has been a faculty member at Brown since 1988 teaching cultural history in the Department of American Studies. At New Urban Arts\, she served as Chair of the Capital Campaign Committee (which raised funds to buy/renovate 705 Westminster Street); Vice-Chair; and Chair of the Board of Directors. Her greatest honor is the Sandra Olson Award given to her by New Urban Arts in 2011. \nDaniel Schleifer\, ‘03\, Executive Director\, New Urban Arts \nDaniel joined the New Urban Arts community in the fall of 2007 to pilot the Studio Study Buddy program\, which combines academic tutoring with the structure and values of New Urban Arts’ Youth Mentorship in the Arts Program. He is also a founding member of the What Cheer? Brigade\, an 18-member brass band. In 2011\, he received the prestigious MacColl Johnson fellowship in music composition from the Rhode Island Foundation. \n  \n\nEvent Sponsors \n  \n \n \n\n 
URL:https://newurbanarts.org/event/panel-discussion-celebrating-20-years-creative-youth-development/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170421T190000
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SUMMARY:20th Birthday Bash
DESCRIPTION:Our biggest bash of the year! Join us for our 20th anniversary celebration—a milestone made possible by our community of friends\, generous supporters\, neighbors\, artists\, educators\, and advocates. Thank you! Come celebrate with us and raise your glass in toast to twenty more years! Join us for food\, music\, and fun including our annual silent auction with art work by our talented community of artists. Adults 21 and over only. \n \nTicket Price:\nIn Advance: $30.\nAt the Door: $35 cash or credit.\nBring your checkbook or debit/credit card for the silent art auction! \nTicket includes entry\, open bar\, and food from all of your favorite local restaurants like: \nAsian Bakery\nBubble Tea House\nCampus Fine Wines\nJulian’s\nKaylees Goodies\nKnead Doughnuts\nLaughing Gorilla\nLoie Fuller’s\nMilk Money\nNarragansett Beer\nPastiche\nSeven Stars Bakery\nTallullahs Taqueria\nToms Bao Bao\nTrader Joes\nWhite Electric Coffee\nWhole Foods \nWe would also like to thank this years event sponsors. We couldn’t do it without you! \nAaron McLaughlin\nAaronson Lavoie Streitfeld Diaz & Co.\, P.C.\nArmory Management Company\nBank of America\nCase Construction Company\nCoast Modern Construction\nCraftland\nDBVW Architects\nDWRI Letterpress\nFertile Underground\nFrog & Toad\nMartha and Charles Schleifer\nTortilla Flats\nUnion Studio Architecture & Community Design\nWe Love Lofts\nWhat Cheer? Brigade\nXimedica\nAdvanced Production and Design \nLocation and Parking:\nNew Urban Arts\, 705 Westminster St\, Providence RI 02903.\nOff-street parking will be provided by Classical High School.
URL:https://newurbanarts.org/event/20th-birthday-bash/
LOCATION:New Urban Arts\, 705 WESTMINSTER ST \, PROVIDENCE \, RI\,  02903\, United States
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