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Welcome Sumin Hwang (G)Project Summer 2022 Intern
Alyssa Najm 5/13/22 Alyssa Najm 5/13/22

Welcome Sumin Hwang (G)Project Summer 2022 Intern

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(G) Pop-In: Jersey City Edition
Alyssa Najm 2/1/22 Alyssa Najm 2/1/22

(G) Pop-In: Jersey City Edition

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(G) Pop-In: Newtown, CT Edition
Alyssa Najm 10/1/21 Alyssa Najm 10/1/21

(G) Pop-In: Newtown, CT Edition

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(G)Pop-In: Governors Island Edition
Alyssa Najm 7/1/21 Alyssa Najm 7/1/21

(G)Pop-In: Governors Island Edition

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BTS At Our First (G)Pop-In Located at Governors Island in Collaboration with ArtCrawl Harlem
Alyssa Najm 5/1/21 Alyssa Najm 5/1/21

BTS At Our First (G)Pop-In Located at Governors Island in Collaboration with ArtCrawl Harlem

The public is invited to visit Governors Island and “pop-in” to experience the art installation of What Is Your (G) Status beginning every Saturday and Sunday May 1st and 2nd from noon – 5:00 p.m. all summer until October 23rd.

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The (G) Project Pop-ins are grateful for support from Americans for the Arts, the Festival of New York, NYC Mayor's Office of Immigrant Affairs and the DCA Art Fund Grant from Staten Island Arts, with public funding from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs.

Immigrants Are US: the (G)eneration Project, [was] launched with support from U.S. Representative Adriano Espaillat (NY-13), New York State Senator Robert Jackson (31st District), New York State Assembly Member Inez E. Dickens (District 70) and New York State Assembly Member Rev. Al Taylor (District 71); Artimus, Bertha Lewis and The Black Institute, Louise Braverman, Community Board 9, Harlem Arts Foundation (Aissatou Bey-Grecia, Shelley Hubert), Harlem2020, Ellen Icolari, K&R Realty Management Inc., St. Mary’s Episcopal Church, Pasqual Family, Ellie Meek Tweedy, West Harlem Development Corporation and Creative Engagement administered by the Lower Manhattan Cultural Council

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