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The wall has new hash tags #alumniofny #crownheightswall #graffiti #brooklyn #ny (at Kalli)
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The wall has new hash tags #alumniofny #crownheightswall #graffiti #brooklyn #ny (at Kalli)
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New street art outside my bedroom window has it’s own #hashtag, I didn’t have to think… #alumniofnewyork #crownheights #graffiti #brooklyn #nyc #ny (at Rugged Sole)
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Hello Morgan!!!! Morgan passed the #ny bar!!!!!! #esquireRichman!!!!!!! GOOOOOOOOOOOO MORGAN!!!! I’m so proud of you!!! @startupchicks (at The Royal)
TRUE LOVE, directed by Robert Braiden (Australia)
DREAM JOB, directed by Joe Lipari (USA)
LAST TIME, directed by Inal Beck Sheep (Russia/Belgium)
FATAKRA, directed by Soham Mehta (USA)
THE BOY WITH ARMS, directed by So-Jin Park (South Korea)
FLOWERS FOR HER, directed by Michael Fodera (USA)
THE TIES THAT REMAIN, directed by Isabelle Swiderski (Canada)

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A Remarkable Couple
Shalom Yoran-Sznycer was a key figure in developing Israeli Aircraft Industries in Israel, and served as chairman of a private commercial aircraft company in New York City until his retirement in 2003. He is the author of The Defiant, which recounts his escape from the Nazis who murdered his parents in Poland, and his teenage years fighting alongside Soviet partisans in the forests of Eastern Europe in World War II. The Yorans’ friend Elie Weisel calls the memoir an important contribution to Holocaust remembrance.
Varda Yoran, an accomplished sculptor who works in stone, wood, clay, wax, and Lucite, has participated in numerous group shows and solo exhibits around the world. The first twenty years of her life were spent in China where she was born to Jewish parents who had emigrated from Russia. Her lifelong exposure to a conglomerate of cultures — Chinese, Russian, English, Jewish, Japanese — can be felt in her art. TAU has been the recipient of several of her striking sculptures including the 11-foot granite “Tai Chi” and the 6-foot bronze “Holocaust and Revival.”
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I write to share some very exciting news: On April 19, CMA will break ground on a spectacular new 10,000 square foot site in lower Manhattan where we will build a new state-of-the-art facility. In our new home at 103 Charlton Street at Hudson, we will bring you so much more of what your families love about CMA! More space, more art classes, more art studios, more media lab programs, more art exhibitions, more programming for ‘tweens and teens, more birthday parties and more public-service programs. Our new home opens in October 2011 and you will be updated regularly on our progress during your visits to our current space at 182 Lafayette Street.
It is important to note that we will stay in our current home at 182 Lafayette through the entire summer and all of our award-winning After School and Summer Art Colony classes will continue to run as usual. We will have special events in September to celebrate our history and look forward to the exciting future that our new home will make possible for CMA families.
Everything that you ever loved about CMA’s programs will be enhanced in the new space — inspired messiness, artistic risk taking, excellent teaching artists, fantastic exhibitions, community building and innovation! I am proud and excited to report that, in our new home, CMA will be able to be more relevant and exciting to your children as they get older. Teen and ‘tween only programs and events are just the start. Our museum-education and visitor-services programs will empower you and your family to get more out of each visit. Our new 2,000 square foot gallery will forever expand our exhibition strategy and programming for young artists of all ages.
I encourage you to visit our campaign website specifically dedicated to everything about the new space: cmany.org/campaign. Here you can get a sneak peek into what the new site will look like when we open as well as get involved in the Make Room for Art Campaign that is making our move possible. You should also visit the web site regularly to get updates about special events, the progress of our capital campaign and opportunities to get more involved. During your visits to 182 Lafayette, we will provide regular updates about all the exciting news as we approach our move date in October. I want to take this opportunity to thank you for being an essential and integral part of the CMA community.
On behalf of the CMA staff and the Board of Directors, I close by saying that we look forward to sharing this new awesome resource with all of you, and we look forward to making art with you and family for many years to come!
Sincerely,

(Source: cmany.org)