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    Socially Conscious Shirts recently announced its partnership with Equality Pennsylvania to raise funds for LGBT rights as part of a t-shirt sale fundraiser. The Philadelphia-based shirt company created a “Love is Love” shirt in order to portray same-sex relationships in a positive light. The t-shirts are being sold throughout the...
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    Above: A mural at Wynwood Walls. Photo Credit: Flickr user wallyg Today, the national funder ArtPlace announced support for new projects in Miami, Philadelphia, Detroit, St. Paul, San Jose and other communities across the United States. ArtPlace funds projects that put the arts at the center of community revitalization and is supported by Knight Foundation, other leading foundations, banks and government agencies. In Miami, funds will help launch a new Business Improvement District in Wynwood - which has grown from a warehouse district into the center of the local contemporary arts scene over the past decade. If property and business owners approve, they’d ultimately tax themselves to fund projects to beautify the neighborhood and make it safer. “Art has been at the core of the revival of Wynwood,” Matt Haggman, Miami program director for Knight Foundation, told the Miami Herald. “Art gives an area a sense of place and an identity, which serves as a catalyst for economic development.” ArtPlace is also funding Wynwood’s the Light Box at Goldman Warehouse, a multi-disciplinary cultural center and meeting space, and the Bass Museum’s project to commission site-specific, works in public spaces to engage residents and visitors in the center of Miami Beach. Four other Knight communities will also receive funding for the following projects:
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    By Carrie Chapter, Philadelphia Theatre Company On April 30th, Philadelphia Theatre Company held our annual Gala at the lavish Hyatt at the Bellevue ballroom. This is a really special time for the entire company because it is one of the rare moments where our administrative staff converges with our production...
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    By Joanne Green, Akron Symphony Orchestra The Akron Symphony Orchestra’s string quartet and members of the Ohio Conservatory of Ballet performed several Random Acts of Culture™ at the Akron Artwalk in downtown Akron. RACs occurred at several locations along the main trolley stops, including the We Gallery, Summit Artspace galleries...
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    At a park in the middle of Uptown amidst Charlotte’s towering skyscrapers, the words of Shakespeare are coming to life. Through June 17th at The Green Uptown, audiences can enjoy “The Tempest” performed by the Charlotte Shakespeare Theatre Company as part of this year’s Charlotte Shakespeare Festival, now in its...
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    Knight Foundation received its third consecutive regional Emmy Award Saturday night. Co-producer/directors Dennis Scholl, Marlon Johnson and Kirmaya Cevallos traveled to Atlanta to receive the Southeast Regional Emmy Award for Dancing With the Trees, a 39-minute documentary about the Frank Gehry-designed Ohr O'Keefe Museum. The film competed in a field...
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    The Museum of Contemporary Art and the City of North Miami celebrated community partnership at the June 5th dedication of the North Miami Senior High School new mural. Miami artist and MOCA staff member Brandon Opalka worked with art students in NMSH’s Museum Studies and Fine Arts Magnet Program to...
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    By Laura Quinlan, Rhythm Foundation Big Night in Little Haiti opens this month’s edition (Friday June 15) with an Open Stage. The free monthly night of music and art at the Little Haiti Cultural Center, celebrates Fete de la Musique, a Francophone holiday that welcomes summer with free music. Central...