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 STEPHANIE'S NEWS

 Written by Stephanie Taylor 


 NEW  NEWS 

THE PRESIDENT and THE VICE PRESIDENT

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Vice President Harris commented on the anniversary of Congressman John Lewis' death on Saturday. "Today, the fight is not over. The right to vote remains under attack in states across our nation," she stated. 

The First Lady will host a tea at the White House with Her Majesty Queen Rania Al Abdullah of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan today. 

Art in the Parks has 40 installations in New York City's parks:

BRONX 


 


Anina Gerchick, BIRDLINK 


On view through May 21, 2022 


Crotona Park, Bronx 


BIRDLINK is an interactive habitat sculpture that supports migratory birds by inserting native plant systems at the empty and lower canopy levels throughout the urban and suburban corridors through which they travel. Additionally, it responds to community interests, highlights the shared urban ecosystem, bridges cultural differences through the universality of birds, and serves as an educational tool. 


 


BROOKLYN 


 


Lara Saget, The Roots of Tuckahoe Marble 


On view through May 16, 2022 


Clumber Corner, Brooklyn 


The Roots of Tuckahoe Marble is an 8-foot-tall sculpture made of Tuckahoe marble, bronze, and glass. Tuckahoe marble became an extremely popular building material in the early 1800s and was used to build Borough Hall and the arch in Washington Square Park. Here, it is encased inside of molten glass, generating a transparent, crystalline form, which is itself embedded in a cast bronze piece of an organism known as Pando found in Utah's Fishlake National Forest.  


 


Daniele Frazier, Big Bird 


On view through December 27, 2021 


Highland Park, Brooklyn 


Big Bird features a six-foot-tall aluminum cutout of a white-bellied caique parrot, hand-painted in sign enamel. The bird is perched twenty feet above the ground, as if it were surveying the activities of park-goers below. Hanging from the perch is a bronze bell, recalling the types of “enrichment” toys that are provided for caged birds. In keeping with themes of Frazier's past works that depend on interaction with the weather, the bell rings in high winds and can be heard even where the piece cannot be seen. 


 


MANHATTAN 


 


Zaq Landsberg, Tomb Effigy of Margaret Corbin 


On view through June 11, 2022 


Fort Tryon Park, Manhattan 


Tomb Effigy of Margaret Corbin pays tribute to Revolutionary War hero Margaret Corbin (1751–1800), considered the first woman to fight for America, and namesake of several Fort Tryon Park features. Corbin took control of her fallen husband’s cannon and fought during the Battle of Fort Washington at this site in 1776. The artwork takes the form of the tomb effigies at The Met Cloisters, figuratively and aesthetically stitching together the Revolutionary War battlefield and the ahistorical, relocated medieval French abbeys that comprise the Cloisters. In addition to paying homage to a lesser-known female historical figure, Landsberg’s sculpture contributes to the contemporary conversation around representation in monuments and public commemoration. This exhibition was made possible by the Clare Weiss Emerging Artist Award with support from Janet and John Koehne. 


 


MIDABI, The Only Other 


On view through June 23, 2022 


Union Square Park, Manhattan 


Created by the artist MIDABI, this steel sculptural text piece stands at 10 feet tall and 20 feet long, covered in a silver acrylic paint. His original literary works of esoteric origin are formed into visual art and produced for public display as a means of sharing information. Although agitation is a primary effect, and the approach can be cryptic, the work has an empathic core value that reaches a wide array of individuals. 


 


Rubem Robierb, Dream Machine II and The Peace Makers 


On view through April 30, 2022 


Randall’s Island Park, Manhattan 


Dream Machine II is a tribute to the human spirit in the shape of a pair of wings. The wings take flight to carry the hopes of an increasingly challenged generation that dreams of a fair and just society. Inspired by recent and ongoing events and protests for racial justice, The Peace Makers is a 10-foot sculpture that serves as a tribute to peace makers around the world, who tirelessly fight for peace and justice.  


 


Joanne Howard, The Elders  


On view through November 30, 2021 


Carl Schurz Park, Manhattan 


The Elders is comprised of small brass sculptures cast from carved apples. Artist Joanne Howard creates these works by first carving faces into apples before letting them sit for a period of time. As the apples dehydrate, their faces take on the role of wizened elders. Howard sees these miniature characters as guardians of nature, here to protect the natural environment and gently remind passersby of the preciousness and precarious state of our green spaces.  


 


Noa Bornstein, Peace Gorilla  


On view through August 15, 2021 


Dag Hammarskjold Plaza, Manhattan 


Cast in bronze in 2020, this friendly sculpture was originally created by Brooklyn-based artist Noa Bornstein ten years ago out of sisal fiber and burlap in structolite and plaster over an armature of wire mesh and plumbing sections. The sculpture is mounted on a low concrete base inscribed with the word for ‘friend’ in 90 languages—beginning with the six official languages of the UN--all learned or verified with speakers of the languages over the last year.  


 


Various Artists, Up South 


On view through July 30, 2021 


Colonel Charles Young Playground, Manhattan 


Up South interprets and honors those who birthed the movements leading up to the Harlem Renaissance, and beyond, to forge a continuum of Black thinkers and excellence that amplify the historical contributions of African/Black/Americans in Harlem. The exhibit reflects on the movement and embraces the imagery of textile art to move the narrative forward. This visual interpretation in textile features the work of artists Laura R. Gadson, Sylvia Hernandez, Oluwaseyi Awoyomi, and Ife Felix. Their works honor the contributions of Casper Holstein, the Harlem Hellfighters 369th Regiment Orchestra, Georgina Douglas Johnson, Lois Mailou Jones, Aaron Douglas, and the northward migration to Harlem.  


 


QUEENS 


 


Yvonne Shortt with Mayuko Fujino, Joel Esquite, Anna Sedove, Elizabeth Barksdale, Peppermint 


On view through June 11, 2022 


Forest Park, Queens 


Made of porcelain, metal, and acrylic, this mixed media installation reminds dog owners to clean up after their four-legged friends. This work is inspired by artist Yvonne Shortt and her adventures in Forest Park’s dog run with her Airedale terrier Peppermint. This exhibition is presented by RPGA Studio, Inc. 


 


Shervone Neckles and BEAM, BEACON 


On view through August 15, 2021 


Lewis H. Latimer House Museum, Queens 


BEACON is inspired by African American inventor Lewis H. Latimer and his 1881 patent for the electric lamp and 1882 patent for processing carbon filament in the incandescent light bulb. It is a replication of Latimer's mechanical drawing of the incandescent light bulb and carbon filament. The fabrication process is designed to align the Beam Center’s mission of bridging the humanities and STEAM disciplines to improve the conditions of our society with the living legacy of a local and historical pioneer.  


 


STATEN ISLAND 


 


Musa Hixson, Healing Arch 


On view through June 17, 2022 


Tompkinsville Park, Staten Island 


Healing Arch is an 8 ½ foot tall stainless steel sculpture that is inspired by a photo of Eric Garner. The artwork prompts others to stand in the shoes of the humanity of someone like Garner, to experience human love, imagining a hug, or standing in meditation as you take in a view of the surroundings. It gives us an opportunity for pause and reflection. Healing Arch is the result of a long community-driven selection process managed by The Friends of Tompkinsville Park to find an artist who could create a symbol to launch their Peace Justice & Healing Community Campaign. 

Mayor de Blasio announced that Paul Simon, Jennifer  Hudson and Bruce Springsteen will perform at the homecoming concert in Central Park in August.

Mayor de Blasio announced the NY Comedy Festival and a greener Governor's Island. 

Mayor de Blasio is hosting a Hometown Heroes Parade in New York City on July 7, 2021.

Mayor de Blasio announced the Shop Your City initiative last year.  Go to nyc.gov/supportsmallbusinesses.  


Find a place to get the vaccine on nyc.gov/vaccinefinder
Mayor de Blasio wants more vaccines for New York City residents.  

Please learn more about New York City's recovery efforts on recoveryforall.nyc.gov

Mayor de Blasio discussed applying to Open Culture.   Apply at nyc.gov/openculture

Curtains Up NYC program is a program started by Mayor de Blasio to help bring back cultural institutions to New York City.  Please go to nyc.gov/curtainsupnyc for more information.

Single game tickets to Miami Marlins home games will be on sale June 10th at 10 a.m..  Purchase tickets at Marlins.com/Tickets.


The Matild Palace, a Luxury Collection hotel, opens Budapest. marriott.com 


F9: The Fast Saga movie. Starring Vin Diesel, Michelle Rodriguez, Tyrese Gibson, Chris “Ludacris” Bridges, John Cena, Nathalie Emmanuel, Jordana Brewster, Sung Kang, with Helen Mirren, with Kurt Russell, and Charlize Theron.

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 #TheProtégé a movie starring Michael Keaton and Samuel L. Jackson.


Hitman's Wife's Bodyguard
Cast: Ryan Reynolds, Samuel L. Jackson, Salma Hayek, with Antonio Banderas, and Morgan Freeman, Frank Grillo, Caroline Goodall, Rebecca Front, Gabriella Wright, Alice McMillan, Kristofer Kamiyasu, Tom Hopper, Blake Ritson, with Richard E. Grant
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OLD NEWS

June 1st, The Fully Electric BMW iX Sports Activity Vehicle and BMW i4 Gran Coupé will premiere at [SPACE] by BMW, a New Immersive BMW Brand Experience at The Grove in Los Angeles.  bmwusa.com

The Miami Marlins just revealed a new uniform celebrating the vibrancy of Latin culture.   The new City Connect Series uniform is a red reminder of the hot Miami culture. Check out the new uniform on the Beyond the Bases Blog.


Learn more about the Marlins' Heritage Celebrations at Marlins.com/Heritage..


Chris Rock, Max Minghella, Marisol Nichols, and Samuel L. Jackson star in the film Spiral. spiral.movie

The Philadelphia Museum of Art reopens redesigned areas.

MBDA Business Center Program Grant Competitions are open on  grants.gov.
Read about the grants available in the Build to Scale Program on this website: https://www.eda.gov/oie/buildtoscale/


Century 21 Stores are back. 

London Masterpiece: June 24 -29th. masterpiecefair.com



NJFAMFund.org is where you can learn more about how Black and Latinx businesses can receive help from the state. 


 Follow #ChaosWalking online.

Support black owned businesses in Harlem like Red Rooster Harlem. redroosterharlem.com

The St. Regis Almasa opens in Cairo.

Marriott Bonvoy updated its app.  To download the Marriott app, go here.

Governor Cuomo announced the NY Pops Up program to restore cultural arts in the state of New York.

The National Park Service requires masks at all federal parks. 

I am reading The Custom of the Country by Edith Wharton. An excellent read. 

The film Let Him Go is available to own on Digital and on Blu-ray™, DVD and is On Demand from Universal Pictures Home Entertainment.




The Map of Tiny Perfect Things



Chaos Walking is in theaters. 





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