Remaining Arts & Healing Panels for June:
Thursday, June 20, at 4pm: Arts & Healing: “The Healing Power of the Arts: A Conversation and Workshop” at Louis Armstrong House Museum
This event features health experts, artists, and songwriters discussing the benefits of music and the arts in mental and physical healing, disease prevention, and overall well-being. Attendees will learn about creativity's role in maintaining a healthy body, the arts' impact on healthy aging, and arts-based mental health interventions. The panel concludes with an interactive songwriting workshop led by an artist.
Saturday, June 22, at 1pm: Arts & Healing QPL Activation - The Colors of Frida at McGoldrick Library of QPL
A bilingual, one-woman show about the iconic Mexican painter Frida Kahlo, blending storytelling, music, visual arts, puppetry, and audience participation.
After the show, library patrons will engage with an enriching Arts and Healing hands-on activity! Inspired by Frida Kahlo's passion for art and self-expression, families are invited to create their own self-portraits or masks. Using colored pencils, markers, and vibrant paper, participants can showcase how they want the world to see them. This creative session encourages self-reflection and artistic exploration for all ages.
Queens Rising creates a platform to share the multitude of cultural programs that abound in the borough. By concentrating marketing and promotional resources in June, the goal is to raise awareness of Queens' robust cultural offerings and introduce audiences to new venues and artists through a collective effort.
Remaining Queens Rising Performance Series and Line-Up:
Queens Scene Performance 3: Date: Wednesday, June 19th (Juneteenth) Location: Jamaica Center for Arts and Learning Reception: 7:30pm, Showtime: 8pm. Hosted and Curated by: Spoken Artist JRose Performers: JRose, Jerome Heka, Keys Will, Unique on Purpose, Divine Wordsmith
Queens Scene Performance 4: Date: Saturday, June 29th Location: Queens Botanical Garden Time: 1:30pm to 4pm Performers: Gina D'Soto, Jennah Vox, Queens Symphony Orchestra
Support for Queens Rising is provided by Title Sponsor, Northwell Health, Howard Gilman Foundation, The Kupferberg Family Foundation, Queens Economic Development Corporation, and the Kupferberg Center for the Arts.
From enthralling performances to captivating exhibitions, Queens Rising collaborates with numerous arts organizations, versatile venues, and galleries across the borough to present a rich tapestry of cultural events.
Current collaborators include:
A Better Jamaica, AIMI Cultural Center, Alley Pond Environmental Center, Allure Art Studio, American Folk Art Museum, APAC, Art House Astoria, Art Retail Therapy, Arriba Arriba, Ashreynu, Astoria Film Festival, Astoria Park Alliance, Bayside Historical Society, Bayside Village BID, Bliss on Bliss Art Projects Bowne House Historical Society, Braata Productions, The Brick Wall Gallery at Bar Dalia, Center for the Women of New York, The Chocolate Factory, The Church-in-the-Gardens, Culture Lab LIC Dance Astoria, Dance Entropy/Green Space, Dancing Classrooms, Diverse Street Initiative Empanadas Cafe, Espresso 77, FitzgeraldArt, Flushing BID, Flushing Town Hall, Forest Hills Choir, Forest Hills Stadium, Forest Park Trust, Friends of Maple Grove at The Center at Maple Grove, Friends of the Crocheron & John Golden Park, Glow Community Center, The Godwin-Ternbach Museum, Greater Astoria Historical Society, Indo-American Arts and Cultural Forum, Jackson Heights Beautification Group Jamaica Center for Arts and Learning, Juneteenth in Queens, King Manor Museum, Korean Community Services of Metropolitan New York, Inc., Kupferberg Center for the Arts, LaGuardia Performing Arts Center, Lavender Laughs NYC, Lewis Latimer House Museum, Long Island City Partnership, Louis Armstrong House Museum, Make Music New York, Maspeth Squash, MoMA PS1, Museum of the Moving Image, Musica Reginae Productions, New York Hall of Science, NYC Department of Transportation, Oratorio Society of Queens, Inc., The Poppenhusen Institute, QED, The Queens Borough President’s Office, Queens Botanical Garden, Queens Chamber of Commerce, Queens Council on the Arts, Queensboro Dance Festival, Queens Economic Development Corporation, Queens Historical Society, Queens Museum, Queens Night Market, Queens Public Library, Queens Theatre, Queens Together, Queens Tourism Council, Queens Underground International Black and Brown Film Festival and The Artist Market NYC Live, Queens World Film Festival, Queens Zoo, Rincon Criollo, Riders Alliance, RISE Rockaway, School of Rock Queens, Socrates Sculpture Park, Son Jarocho NY, South East Queens Artist Alliance, South Queens Women’s March, Sovereign Markets, Stone Circle Theatre, Studio 41, Sunnyside Shines, Thalia Spanish Theatre, Inc., The Garage Art Center, Inc., Theatre Beyond Broadway, Underground Spade, Urban Vegan Roots
|