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Timeline photos 07/01/2020

NLE to Suspend Programming and Refocus

Dear artists, friends and colleagues of our extended NLE family:
It has been our great joy and an incredible honor to work with so many amazing artists, colleagues, friends and the City of New York over the past twelve years.

COVID-19 has profoundly affected all of us and underscored the power of solidarity and of taking care of each other. In the midst of these current social and cultural changes, we are currently re-evaluating our role as an organization. With this in mind, we are writing to inform you that as of June 30th, No Longer Empty will suspend its programming and focus on our legacy as well as the lessons to be learned and shared.

We thank all of our current NLE team and wish them success in their future endeavors: Christine Licata, our Executive Director whose leadership and vision never wavered throughout one of the most challenging years in our history; Lauraberth Lima, our Director of Education, whose progressive pedagogy and expansive expertise in education and social justice brought the possibilities of youth thought leadership to an even higher level, along with the unwavering commitment and talents of Curatorial-Educators Catherine Felizand Augustina Warton; invited NLE Lab Curator-Educator Danilo Machadoand invited Artistic Director Taraneh Fazeli, who shared their creative input and insights as well as vast knowledge and experience in disability art and justice with both the NLE team and program participants; Ashley Browne, our brilliant bookkeeper for the past 9 years, whose mind for numbers and financials is unparalleled; and Tahera Tajbhai, our Executive Coordinator, who gives a whole new meaning to being proactive and team-responsive.

More gratitude still to our colleagues, funders and our dedicated Board and Advisory Committee for their years of generosity, support, dedication, creative advice and trust. Lastly, we would like to share our deep appreciation to you, for your commitment and support over the years. We hope that we will remain friends and colleagues throughout this transition into hopefully a better future.

Visit: www.nolongerempty.org for more info.

Timeline photos 06/26/2020

In response to the current pandemic and social justice uprisings NLE Youth Action Council’s NYCapsule share their call-to-action towards solidarity and change through , a poetry-based manifesto and documentary.

encourages all of us to imagine a more progressive, equitable world. One that is, in the words of YAC members, “Free from violence. Where we promote brotherhood and sisterhood. Where liberation is not dependent on the exploitation of others...just imagine.”

Visit their new microsite at www.nolongeremptyedu.org to learn more and see their brilliant leadership in action! (LINK IN BIO)

Still from Youth Action Council NYCapsule’s video, featuring Youth Action Council members (from left to right) Marvens Volcimus, Giancarlos Asencio, Kalia Asencio, Givienna Geneva Gordon, Aurora Sadasy, Amanda Jones, Dylan Kennedy with NLE Lead Educators Augustina Warton (bottom left) and Catherine Feliz (bottom right).

Photos from NO LONGER EMPTY's post 06/23/2020

In response to the current pandemic and social justice uprisings, Y.Ex curated the virtual exhibition, “A NYC Youth-Led Response to COVID-19,” that captures a youth-led perspective of the psychological effects of the virus. Y.Ex members focused on capturing how other youth were thinking, feeling, and taking care of themselves during this unprecedented time of physical isolation. The work selected directly reflects the youth artists’ personal responses to the current pandemic.

Visit their new microsite and view Jordan Bowen’s full poem at www.nolongeremptyedu.org to learn more and see their brilliant leadership in action! (LINK IN BIO)

Jordan Bowen
The Anti-Virus, 2020, [detail]
Medium: Poetry

This poem talks about the changes that people have started to face. It talks about the new struggles that have come up during a time of panic. It really talks about what’s going on in the real world at this time. Bowen asks the difficult question, “Hospital volunteers help infected people in the hospital instead of quarantining? And with their families?” This written work helps give power to people in a time when many feel powerless.

06/19/2020

LIVE NOW: NLE Youth Action Council’s NYCapsule is thrilled to share their call-to-action towards solidarity and change through , a poetry-based manifesto and documentary.

encourages all of us to imagine a more inclusive, equitable world. One that is, in the words of YAC members, “Free from violence. Where we promote brotherhood and sisterhood. Where liberation is not dependent on the exploitation of others...just imagine.”

Visit their new microsite at www.nolongeremptyedu.org to learn more and see their brilliant leadership in action!

06/19/2020

Image still from Youth Action Council NYCapsule's video , featuring Youth Action Council Member Amanda Jones.

LIVE NOW: NLE Youth Action Council’s NYCapsule is thrilled to share their call-to-action towards solidarity and change through , a poetry-based manifesto and documentary.

encourages all of us to imagine a more inclusive, equitable world. One that is, in the words of YAC members, “Free from violence. Where we promote brotherhood and sisterhood. Where liberation is not dependent on the exploitation of others...just imagine.”

Visit their new microsite at www.nolongeremptyedu.org to learn more and see their brilliant leadership in action!

Timeline photos 06/19/2020

"Distractions," 2020 by Radeha Haque. Digital Art. Y.Ex description for Haque’s work: "Within the drawing, Haque depicts the many overwhelming aspects of the world and tries to solve them by meditating. The doctors in the foreground are also a symbol of healing and support that stands out in her artwork. Together these reference the importance of taking care of both our mental and physical health now more than ever, since the pandemic affects us all."

LIVE NOW: We are proud to announce the launch of the culminating initiative of NLE Young Exhibition Makers!

In response to the current pandemic and social justice uprisings, Y.Ex curated the virtual exhibition, “A NYC Youth-Led Response to COVID-19,” that captures a youth-led perspective of the psychological effects of the virus. Y.Ex members focused on capturing how other youth were thinking, feeling, and taking care of themselves during this unprecedented time of physical isolation. The work selected directly reflects the youth artists’ personal responses to the current pandemic.

Visit their new microsite at www.nolongeremptyedu.org to learn more and see their brilliant leadership in action!

06/11/2020

Get ready to
We are proud and excited to announce that NLE’s Youth Action Council will share their culminating project this month. In this profound and insightful poem, manifesto, and inspirational call-to-action towards solidarity, our Youth Action Council Members address the challenges and changes happening in the world around us.

They encourage all to imagine a more progressive, equitable world. One that is, in their words, “free from violence, where we promote brotherhood and sisterhood, where liberation is not dependent on the exploitation of others, just imagine.”

Timeline photos 06/02/2020

05/28/2020

Huge congratulations to our NLE Youth Action Council (YAC) Curator Educators and as well as our amazing youth on their success organizing and hosting an Arts + Activism panel in collaboration with the Remimagine: Life, Loss, & Love World-Wide Festival. Over 150 attendants from Hawaii to the Bronx came together last Friday to discuss art, embracing life, facing death, and loving fully in the face of COVID-19.

We are grateful to our partner for allowing us to be part of this amazing event. In addition, profound appreciation to the brilliant artist and activist panelists , , , , and for taking the time to share their expertise, stories and their work. Most importantly, thank you to all who participated in the panel forum as well as all your ongoing support of our powerful youth thought leaders and NLE’s education programs!

Timeline photos 05/21/2020

No Longer Empty’s Youth Action Council is proud to host an Arts & Activism panel as part of the Reimagine: Life, Loss, & Love World-Wide Festival. Organized by our youth-led initiative, NYCapsule (see link in bio), this program is designed for young people ages 14-19 to hear from NYC based collectives and artists who are using art and activism to both make their voices heard and imagine a safer world.

Join us this Friday, May 22, from 4pm - 6pm EST (1-3pm PDT) via Zoom. The Reimagine virtual arts festival focuses on embracing life, facing death, and loving fully in the face of COVID-19. Changemakers in the arts, spirituality, healthcare, and design have come together to provide offerings that will transform our approach to life and death as we all navigate this global pandemic. Artists will share about their work and their current responses to COVID-19. All attendees are welcome to participate in interactive dialogue.

For any questions, please contact [email protected] with the subject NYCapsule

05/15/2020

No Longer Empty’s Youth Action Council (YAC) had the honor of welcoming artist to NYCapsule! A multimedia artist with a focus in the visual arts and community building, Elise shared her passion for social justice and making art accessible for all.

She encouraged the youth to have a realistic and serious approach to art, while never losing sight of their passion and the joy in creating.

Thank you, Elise, for sharing your insights into the art world!

05/12/2020

Last week, No Longer Empty had the honor of welcoming curator and educator Taraneh Fazeli to our Young Exhibition Makers (Y.Ex) program. We were thrilled to meet with Taraneh, who shared her insights on what an exhibition means to her, and her focus on health and care in her work.Taraneh also explained her approach to artist studio visits, an approach that differs from tradition.

We learned so much from Taraneh that will greatly influence us as we prepare for our own upcoming exhibition, A Youth Response to COVID-19.

Timeline photos 05/08/2020

No Longer Empty’s Youth Action Council (YAC) spent last week’s session working on an upcoming video project called “Imagine A World.” Pulling from works written earlier in the year, the youth created a new poem centered around three themes: Freedom & Power, Safety & Care, and The Earth and Our Ancestors.

We look forward to sharing the final project with you all in the near future!

05/07/2020

No Longer Empty had the honor of welcoming Ashley James (), Associate Curator, Contemporary Art at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum to our Young Exhibition Makers (Y.Ex) program.

We were so thrilled to meet with Ashley, who spoke to us about her career path as well as about the art of curatorial work. Ashley shared tips on how to hone our own curatorial practice from a young age and discussed some approaches to the big decisions that curators make. We learned so much about the process that will greatly inform our decision making as we prepare for our own upcoming exhibition, A Youth Response to COVID-19.

Thank you, Ashley, for your time and brilliance!

Timeline photos 05/05/2020

No Longer Empty is participating in , a global day of unity and giving. Over the past months, NLE’s brilliant education team has creatively adapted to the new reality that we now face–both as an organization and as a society as a whole.

We have pivoted our youth education programs in direct response to COVID-19 with YOUTH ACTION COUNCIL’S NLE NYCAPSULE that provides youth-led, citywide virtual space for young people to share their voices and experiences during the pandemic.

YOUNG EXHIBITION MAKERS is also currently engaging city youth by organizing an exhibition for young artists to share their experiences. A youth response to COVID-19, this collection of multimedia work aims to archive experiences of this time through young artists and curatorial methods.

Still, we need YOU to continue. Please take a moment to donate below and support our youth leaders of today.

Thank you from all of us at No Longer Empty!

PLEASE DONATE T♥DAY: www.nolongerempty.org/supportus/

Photos from NO LONGER EMPTY's post 05/01/2020

NLE’s Youth Action Council welcomed multimedia artist YAKO 440 as part of NLE NYCapsule, where he showed the youth how culinary ingredients -- such as turmeric -- can be used in lieu of traditional materials to create art.

A multi-instrumentalist, beat maker/ producer, human beatboxer, and visual artist, Yako has travelled the world both as a student and educator. He holds a Master of Fine Arts Degree from Goddard College's Interdisciplinary Arts program. In addition, Yako has composed music and visuals for theater performances, co-curated large scale art exhibitions, and co-founded the Hip Hop/ Spoken Word collective SOUL INSCRIBED.

Thank you, Yako, for encouraging us to think outside the box and to expand on our creativity!

Photos from NO LONGER EMPTY's post 04/28/2020

NLE’s Youth Action Council welcomed neurosurgeon and artist, as part of NLE NYCapsule where she shared her journey through the worlds of science and art. During her session, Dr. Ko stressed the importance of the bridge between the arts and science and motivated the youth to envision their futures with the “passion, dedication and discipline” to realize their goals.

She also invited NLE NYCapsule youth to lead her , an initiative to build solidarity and support for our COVID-19 fearless front-liners in healthcare through the “blank canvas” of the white coat as a symbol of care and healing. To find out more or to participate, please visit NLE’s website or

Thank you, Dr. Ko, for being such an inspiration!

Timeline photos 04/24/2020

No Longer Empty’s Young Exhibition Makers (Y.Ex) invite fellow youth, ages 14 – 19, to submit artworks to the NLE Youth Artist Open Call. This exhibition will focus on mental health and care in the time of COVID-19.

Artistic submissions should directly reflect personal responses to the current COVID-19 pandemic through narrative, experiences, perspectives, stories and feelings that address the times.

For more information, please visit our website: https://www.nolongerempty.org/event/nle-youth-artist-open-call/

Photos from NO LONGER EMPTY's post 04/15/2020

NLE’s Youth Action Council welcomed visiting artist and activist Frank Antonio Lopez as part of NLE NYCapsule. A performing artist, educator, organizer and filmmaker, Frank has appeared on renown stages throughout NYC as well as world-wide including Cuba, Singapore, Colombia and Brazil. Following his passion for storytelling and its ability to educate, connect and heal, he is also co-founder of The Peace Poets – a collective of artists that celebrate, examine and advocate for life through music and poetry.

Frank shared both songs and poetry with the youth, showing how these mediums can be used to express their individual reactions to the world around them. Frank then led the youth in developing their own manifestos, identifying what is most important to them while living through the COVID-19 pandemic.

Thank you, Frank, for inspiring us to envision our hopes through a creative outlet.

Photos from NO LONGER EMPTY's post 04/10/2020

NLE’s Youth Action Council welcomed renowned poet and activist Aja-Monet as the first in our ongoing series of visiting artists as part of NLE NYCapsule – a free virtual space for youth to share and create together in response to COVID-19. Aja led the youth in poetry writing exercises for an anthology they are creating during this time.

Thank you, Aja, for being so inspiring, generous, warm and helping us to remember who we are during this pandemic.

Timeline photos 03/23/2020

NLE NYCapsule is here! Join our Youth Action Council’s city-wide, youth-led, virtual space for young people ages 14-19 to creatively express their responses to via interactive art projects & storytelling. This FREE weekly program will meet on Fridays from 4pm to 6pm via Zoom, and can be accessed via computer, mobile app, or dial-in.

NLE NYCapsule will offer weekly discussion topics and arts-based projects that youth can work on from home with limited materials. Group activities will be centered on creatively connecting, storytelling and shared experiences. Sessions will also include guest artists and performers who will interactively share their stories and artistic practices as youth work together to create a virtual time capsule.

For any questions or access support, please contact [email protected] with the subject: “NLE NYCapsule”

Timeline photos 02/26/2020

TONIGHT! Bronx Museum of the Arts "José Parlá: It's Yours" from 6-9pm February 26, 2020 to August 16, 2020
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The opening night will include catering by , furniture designed by , and a musical performance by performing ABATAR. Guest appearances by , , , members of the , and .

will be the first solo museum exhibition of the internationally renowned artist in New York City. The new paintings evoke the artist’s personal connection to the Bronx, as well as the borough’s influence, which have helped to shape how Parlá views painting history and cities around the world. “José Parlá: It’s Yours” is organized by guest curator .

photo: Detail "Social Visual / Studio Gaze," 2020 by José Parlá.

Timeline photos 02/06/2020

DEADLINE TOMORROW Friday at 11:59PM! Artist Opportunity! Head over to RU’s website www.residencyunlimited.org and APPLY TODAY!

2020 Lead Artists for NYC Health + Hospitals Community Murals Project Request for Qualifications

NYC Health + Hospitals Arts in Medicine (AIM), with support from the Laurie M. Tisch Illumination Fund, is seeking a Request for Qualifications (RFQ) for lead artists to work on the NYC Health + Hospitals Community Murals Project (CMP). Continuing the tradition established in the 1930s when the Works Progress Administration supported hundreds of murals across New York City’s public hospitals, the CMP will connect artists and local community members to re-imagine hospitals and promote greater neighborhood wellness.

Visual artists will engage with patients, staff, and local residents to create an integrated internal or external mural at selected NYC Health + Hospitals facilities. The aim of the program is to use a collaborative mural making process as a tool to build trust and engagement between the hospitals and their communities, build neighborhood pride, and reduce the stigma associated with hospitals through community building activities.

Proposed themes can include:
Stronger Together
We are Part of Something Great
We Make a Difference
Health & Wellness for All
Freedom to Thrive
ICARE Values (Integrity, Compassion, Accountability, Respect, Excellence)

IMAGE: 2019 In progress mural (stencil-fabulousness!) by at

Timeline photos 02/06/2020

The great artist and neurosurgeon K2O / Dr. Kathryn Ko wearing her NLE Y.Ex “InJustUs” white coat - with the equally great Dr Stanley Burns. Thank you to Dr Kathryn and Dr. Laura and The Bellevue Society for allowing me to share our upcoming NLE programs with NYC H+H / Bellevue!
Get ready for the on March 22nd!

Timeline photos 01/28/2020

of exhibition organized by guest NLE Co-Founder and Curator at Large

with
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RSVP now under our “Upcoming” highlight for the opening reception of “José Parlá: It’s Yours,” on Wed, Feb 26! 🔥 the night will include catering by Ghetto Gastro, furniture designed by Snøhetta, and a musical performance by Andres Levin performing ABATAR. Guest appearances by La Bruja, Arto Lindsay, Ron Blake, members of the Slavic Soul Party, and Yerba Buena. 🎶
Read more about the show on the Bronx Museum’s website.
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Timeline photos 01/22/2020

Announcing NLE's New Director of Education, Lauraberth Lima
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2020 is off to a strong start! Lauraberth Lima joins the NLE team as an educator, health advocate and cultural worker committed to equity through creative, civic engagement at the intersection of health and art. With over 10 years of working in education and community engagement, Lauraberth brings a social justice lens to arts programming through her interdisciplinary expertise in intergenerational engagement, health equity, youth development, early childhood education, museum and art education, as well as programming for LGBTQI+/gender non-conforming communities.
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“I am thrilled to lead No Longer Empty’s Education programs with a vision that both empowers participants to realize their potential as agents of change and centers the agency of communities we work with,” says Lauraberth adding, “I look forward to utilizing my experience in art education and health justice to cultivate long-lasting bridges with deep impact."
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"Lauraberth’s extensive expertise as an educator and curator as well as her deep commitment to culture, the arts, civic engagement and social justice are the ideal combination to steer NLE’s Education programs. We are so fortunate and thrilled to have her powerful leadership and guidance in positioning our brilliant emerging change makers, artist citizens and community leaders for success," says Christine Licata, NLE's Executive Director.
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12/31/2019

NLE 20/20: YOU ARE APPRECIATED!

We at NLE are deeply grateful for all the partnerships, artists, curators, teens, and community members that make our work possible. Together, we can make the world a better, more equitable place.

The gifts you give to this year-end appeal—and the wonderful Board match—will help make 2020 one of the most dynamic years in our history. NLE's unique site-responsive arts and community model needs you to succeed.

Building upon the powerful insights we learned in 2019, NLE’s 20/20 vision is clear. Our sights (and sites!) are set on a new partnership with the iconic Bellevue Hospital, based on the shared clarity of the arts as a pivotal, positive catalyst towards community health and
wellness.

With your ongoing support, we will be able to collaborate on groundbreaking exhibitions and education programs that imagine and expand new possibilities for the arts and civic engagement.

Thank you and Happy New Year!

HAVE 10x THE IMPACT! To mark our upcoming 10th anniversary celebration, every dollar you give will be matched with a $10 donation from our Board.

EVEN THE SMALLEST GIFT WILL HELP US REACH OUR GOAL.

Please donate today! Link in bio.

Timeline photos 12/26/2019

NLE 20/20: YOU ARE POWERFUL!

You are powerful and together we are invincible!
In 2020, your engagement and support will be more important than ever. Core to our unique research and site-responsive arts and community model, we will be exploring the access, challenges and policies within mental and physical health led by a community-driven think tank.

Thanks to your ongoing support, we will be able to collaborate on groundbreaking exhibitions and education programs imagining and expanding more possibilities and spaces for the arts, community, health and wellness.

Please donate today! Link in bio.

HAVE 10x THE IMPACT! To mark our upcoming 10th anniversary celebration, every dollar you give will be matched with a $10 donation from our Board.

EVEN THE SMALLEST GIFT WILL HELP US REACH OUR GOAL.
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“No Longer Empty fills a much-needed service in communities starved of cultural arts programming. They achieve this through innovative, dynamic and inclusive work that causes us to rethink what it means to create access and cultivate talent among people and places that are often discounted.”
– DEREK FORDJOUR, ARTIST AND ACTIVIST

Photo: and a budding artist during community programs at Derek's exhibition "PARADE," (2017) at The Sugar Hill Children's Museum of Art & Storytelling. Curated by Manon Slome, No Longer Empty's Curator at Large. Photo by

Timeline photos 12/19/2019

NLE 20/20: YOU MAKE THE ARTS ACCESSIBLE!

Your support allows us all to hear the voices of diverse and remarkable curators and engage with the transformative work created by brilliant local and national artists.

NLE Lab is a career-making training program for curators who wish to learn our unique model of site-responsive exhibitions, artist advocacy, and community engagement. With your help we can reach our goal of creating a full scholarship program in 2020, paving the way for positive social change through the arts.

Please donate today! Link in bio.

HAVE 10x THE IMPACT! To mark our upcoming 10th anniversary celebration, every dollar you give will be matched with a $10 donation from our Board.

EVEN THE SMALLEST GIFT WILL HELP US REACH OUR GOAL.
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“NLE Lab was an intense and enriching experience about the transformative power art possesses to connect, reunite, and create community. It is an important program that provides hands-on experience in site-responsive curating and learning, with a focus on how art can contribute to a community’s well-being.”
– JULIE YUNHEE MOON, 2019 NLE LAB FELLOW

Photo: The 2019 NLE Lab curators from left to right: Maleke Glee, Fang Yu Lee, Amalie Frederiksen, Lillian Hanan Al-Bilali, Katrina D. Jeffries, Shimrit Lee, Julie Yunhee Moon, Margot Yale, and Sofia Jamal. Photo credit: Shannel Resto

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