ProjectArt Presents: My Kid Could Do That

ProjectArt is pleased to announce My Kid Could Do That, a free one-day exhibition of seminal childhood works created by internationally renowned contemporary artists. The exhibition draws a thought-provoking connection between contemporary art and the profound importance of youth arts education by revealing work by the following artists:

 

Daniel Arsham, Katherine Bernhardt, Sanford Biggers, Katherine Bradford, Cecily Brown, Will Cotton, Olafur Eliasson, Urs Fischer, Kalup Linzy, Susan Te Kahurangi King, Terence Koh, Rashaad Newsome, Philip Pearlstein, Rob Pruitt, Tom Sachs, Rirkrit Tiravanija, Wendy White, and Dustin Yellin.

 

Founded by Adarsh Alphons in 2011, ProjectArt transforms public libraries into vital cultural hubs that offer students year-round visual art classes taught by emerging contemporary visual artists and providing studio spaces for emerging visual artists.

 

Over the last six years, ProjectArt has created a model of change that can confront the national arts education crisis and impact youth on large scale. ProjectArt now operates in 32 public libraries in New York City, Detroit and Miami, with new locations opening in Los Angeles, Chicago and Pittsburgh.

Start Date

April 29, 2017

End Date

April 29, 2017

Hours

10:00 AM - 07:00 PM

Address

220 W 18th St

Event Type

Public

More Information

www.projectart.org/benefit/

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