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How to Support Us - Art Made Here
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Art and Photo Gallery. How to support us. How to Support Us. Art Made Here is committed to re-investing all donations and proceeds to fund successive art workshops. Our artists and administrators offer their services free of charge, ensuring that all donations directly support workshop-related expenses. You can support our work by making a tax-deductible donation via our fiscal sponsor, the Lower Eastside Girls Club of New York, a 501(c)3 non-profit organization. Here are the ways:.
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Store - Art Made Here
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Art and Photo Gallery. How to support us. We will soon be publishing and selling selected workshop artworks as limited-edition prints and artists’ books whose proceeds go entirely towards funding workshop expenses. San Cristóbal de las Casas, 2011. Photo by Kelynn Alder.
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FAQs - Art Made Here
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Art and Photo Gallery. How to support us. Are you a non-profit organization? Not yet, but we're working on it. For now, we operate under the umbrella of. Our fiscal sponsor, the Lower Eastside Girls Club of New York, a 501 (c)3 non-profit organization. I'm an artist, how do I join? Thank you for your interest. Please drop us line at our contact page. And we'll keep you posted on available slots for future workshops. Who pays the artists' way? Please email us at the c ontact page.
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Participants - Art Made Here
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Art and Photo Gallery. How to support us. Kelynn Z. Alder. Kelynn founded the Lacandón Children's Art Workshops, the precursor to Art Made Here. She has illustrated for the New Yorker, New. 100 New York Painters. And works out of her studio on Long Island. Barbara E. Frank. Barbara is Associate Professor of Art History. Versity. Her primary research has been in Mali,. Ing an NEH Fellowship for College Teachers,. Social Science Research Council Grant, two Fulbright-Hays Research Abroad Fellowships,. De Co...
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About Us - Art Made Here
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Art and Photo Gallery. How to support us. Art Made Here is directed by artists Kelynn Alder and Michael Bartalos. Our program originated as the Lacandón. By Kelynn in 1996. The first workshops were held in Nahá and Lacanjá , two indigenous Mayan jungle communities in Chiapas, Mexico. The program has since expanded to include. Unity of Metzabok and the Central Highlands town of San Cristóbal de las Casas. Metzabok, 2011. Photo by Janet Schwartz. As educators we regard art-making as. In response, many of o...
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Links - Art Made Here
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Art and Photo Gallery. How to support us. Links to our key. Lower Eastside Girls Club of New York. San Cristóbal de las Casas, Chiapas. San Cristóbal de las Casas, Chiapas. Casa de las Flores. San Cristóbal de las Casas, Chiapas. San Cristóbal de las Casas, Chiapas.
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History - Art Made Here
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Art and Photo Gallery. How to support us. Nahá, 1996. Photo by Michael Bartalos. Metzabok, 2010. Photo by Michael Bartalos. The Lacandón Art Workshops have gained great momentum in recent years:. Metzabok, 2011. Photo by Michael Bartalos. In 2011 we re-named the program as Art Made Here to describe a borderless endeavor. While the Lacandón community remains the heart and soul of our operations, we envision implementing the workshops wherever else it can be of benefit.
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Mission - Art Made Here
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Art and Photo Gallery. How to support us. Art Made Here's mission is to document indigenous heritage through visual art, to provide participants with the opportunity to express themselves creatively in workshop situations they might not otherwise have access to, and to create greater international consciousness about endangered cultures and environments. Bonampak, 2010. Photo by Michael Bartalos.