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Published on Tuesday, September 7, 2010 by jose signs/banners/backdrops update Published: September 6, 2010 by Hans and Rivka through Madagascar Institute. So, we had a lovely day arting in tents outside the Queens Museum… Here’s an update and some images of what we did, we’ll be continuing to work next week Sunday from 1pm-5pm and it would be most awesome if any [...]...
Published on Tuesday, April 6, 2010 by jose On Sunday, April 4 three different classes celebrated another successful run of New New Yorkers courses. The classes were: Web Design in Spanish, taught by Sandra Dávila Students: Alicia Lenzano, Ana Rojas, Beatriz Hernandez, Carlos Caiza, Carmen Vazquez, Diana Perdomo, Gabriel Flores, Gabriel Gonzalez, Jose López, Josefina Norma Soto, Leonardo Orellana, Letty ...
Miguel Luciano sold piraguas from his pimped out cart in Corona for a week to many happy patrons!
Published on Saturday, November 1, 2008 by preranareddy N.Y. / Region City Room: It’s the Cart That’s Art, as Cold as Ice By By Corey Kilgannon Published: October 1, 2008 If the warm weather never ends, that is perfectly fine with Miguel Luciano, a Puerto Rican-born artist living in Brooklyn....
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Published on Wednesday, October 31, 2007 by preranareddy El Conquistador vs. The Invisible Man Shaun “El C.” Leonardo presented the final performance of El Conquistador vs. The Invisible Man, a recurring wrestling event in which the artist portrays a Mexican wrestling luchador battling an invisible opponent to fight invisibility, both metaphorically and literally, as well as to challenge the idealization of hypermasc...
Projection of Ecuadorian landscape on Mudanzas truck in Corona Plaza
Published on Friday, June 2, 2006 by preranareddy Collaborative public art pieces challenge negative perceptions of immigrants in New York and explore the immigrant experience....
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