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| AMMI - American Museum of the Moving Image AMMI is internationally renowned for its innovative approach to exhibition design - integrating works of art, artifacts, audiovisual presentations, and computer based interactive exhibits. Arts Wire - Arts Wire is a program of the New York Foundation for the Arts that provides technology services and support to hundreds of arts organizations and artists throughout the New York State and Regional area. AW also hosts Spider School - An online technology and educational resource. Bronx
Information Network - Bronx Information Network (BIN), with offices
at Lehman College, serves a technology hub for many of the non-profit
organizations in The Bronx. BIN connects many of the Bronx-based
agencies via the Internet, via videoconferencing and through community
programming. Creative Time - "Creative Time presents the most innovative art in the public realm. From our base in New York, we work with artists who ignite the imagination and explore ideas that shape society. We initiate a dynamic conversation among artists, sites, and audiences, in projects that enliven public spaces with free and powerful expression." -- Creative Time, mission statement Design Police - Provides technology consultanting services to organizations as well as individual artists using traditional and new media art. Design Police is an active consultanting service and support for the Longwoodcyber Residency Program. Franklin
Furnace - Franklin Furnace presents Future of the Present - netcasts
of temporal work by performing artists form as nearby as Brooklyn to as
far as Romania. Harvestworks
- Harvestworks is a non-profit arts organization founded in 1977 to cultivate
artistic talent using digital technologies. NAAO - National Association of Artists' Organizations (http://www.naao.net) Founded in 1982, NAAO is a national non-profit membership organization dedicated to serving and promoting artist-centered organization dedicated to serving and promoting artist-centered organizations. Tatscru - Tats Cru Longwood Cyber Resident Artists for 2001-2002, Tats Cru is a group of Bronx-based muralists (Bio, Nicer and BG183) who, in collaboration with community businesses and service organizations, execute spray paint murals in public spaces. The
Studio Museum In Harlem - Their Artist-in-Residence program has nurtured
ninety award-winning and nationally honored contemporary artists of African
descent since 1968 and including Nicole Awai, Sanford L. Biggers, and
Terry Boddie. |