Event - Corona <3 Arte

Corona <3 Arte

05.03.14, 1:00 pm

LOCATION:  CORONA PLAZA, 103rd Street & Roosevelt Avenue, Corona, Queens. Adjacent to the 103rd Street stop on the 7Train.

Paint, cut and imagine! Our series of free drop in art making workshops create works of art with paper, recycled materials and a special sculpture project!  This season we will explore the artistry of marionettes, collage and sculpture.

The month of April we celebrate the 50th anniversary of the iconic 1964 World’s Fair, that offered a glimpse of the future, with different pavilions featuring exhibitions showcasing the latest innovations in science and technology as an avenue for better lifestyles. Come to Corona Plaza and re-imagine the World’s Fair making your countries pavilion  with teaching artsits Dayan Silva and Paul Lambermont.

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A pintar, cortar e imaginar! Nuestra serie de talleres gratuitos de arte gratuitos crean obras con papel, explorando el collage y los materiales reciclados. Esta temporada exploraremos el arte de hacer marionetas, el carton, la composición de collage y un proyecto especial de escultura!

El mes de abril Celebramos el 50 aniversario de la icónica Worlds Fair de 1964, que ofreció miradas del future con diferentes pabellones que exhibían las últimas innovaciones de la ciencia y la tecnología como una forma de mejorar los estilos de vida. Venga a Corona Plaza y re-imagine la Feria del mundo Armando el pabellón de su propio país.

Artistas educadores en Abril : Dayan Silva y Paul Lambermont

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Corona Plaza programming is supported by grants from The Kresge Foundation, Surdna Foundation, Institute of Museum and Library Services, and The David Rockefeller Fund. Additional support provided by the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs and New York State Council on the Arts with the support of Governor Andrew Cuomo and the New York State Legislature.

Special thanks to the office of Councilwoman Julissa Ferreras and Queens Economic Development Corporation.