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Event Series Summer Parent Arts Lab

Summer Parent Arts Lab

DreamYard Project 1085 Washington Ave, Bronx, United States

In reconnecting with plants and sowing their seeds we'll challenge ourselves to grow, adapt when necessary, and stay connected to one another as the plants do. In the last workshop of this series we will transplant our seedlings to new homes and discuss our own experiences with migration & homemaking.

Free
Event Series Summer Film Series

Summer Film Series: Night 2

Bronx Music Hall Plaza 438 E 163rd ST, Bronx, United States

Join us for a fun filled Friday night under the stars! Arrive before sundown to check out our Bronx vendor marketplace! Participate in talkbacks around the film and live workshops tackling themes of Community, Identity, & Social Justice!   RSVP For Night 1

Free

Event Series PAL: Unhurt & Rest

Parent Arts Lab: Unhurt & Rest – Part 1

DreamYard Project 1085 Washington Ave, Bronx, United States

BIO: Kay Bell is an Educator, Storyteller and Music Enthusiast. For her, writing works as a birthing floor for healing, invention, and reimagination— where the poetic voice is responsible for both blessing and bruising the inquiring reader. Currently, she works as an Academic Advisor and Adjunct Professor at the City College of New York and can be […]

Free
Event Series PAL: Unhurt & Rest

Parent Arts Lab: Unhurt & Rest – Part 2

DreamYard Project 1085 Washington Ave, Bronx, United States

BIO: Kay Bell is an Educator, Storyteller and Music Enthusiast. For her, writing works as a birthing floor for healing, invention, and reimagination— where the poetic voice is responsible for both blessing and bruising the inquiring reader. Currently, she works as an Academic Advisor and Adjunct Professor at the City College of New York and can be […]

Free

Event Series PAL: Unhurt & Rest

Parent Arts Lab: Unhurt & Rest – Part 3

DreamYard Project 1085 Washington Ave, Bronx, United States

BIO: Kay Bell is an Educator, Storyteller and Music Enthusiast. For her, writing works as a birthing floor for healing, invention, and reimagination— where the poetic voice is responsible for both blessing and bruising the inquiring reader. Currently, she works as an Academic Advisor and Adjunct Professor at the City College of New York and can be […]

Free