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Materials for the Arts is a program of the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs that provides free "new and gently used donated supplies to artists, nonprofit groups, and public schools." [ 1 ] Its current executive director is Harriet Taub .
Moser graduated from Brown University in 1978 and was the recipient of the Brooklyn Museum's Max Beckmann Scholarship in Painting. She received her MFA from Hunter College in 1981. From 1981-1991 she was Associate Director of Materials for the Arts for the NYC Department of Cultural Affairs.
Harriet Taub is the Executive Director of Materials for the Arts, one of the largest reuse centers in the U.S. . In 1998 she joined MFTA, a reuse center that redirects used materials to arts organizations in New York City, and which The New York Times described as "like a Kmart reimagined as Pee-wee's Big Adventure."
In 1976, the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs was established as a separate city agency, headed by the Commissioner of Cultural Affairs, who is appointed by the Mayor. [ 4 ] Its programs include Materials for the Arts , a large facility in Long Island City that distributes free reused supplies to arts organizations (in partnership ...
The Museum of Arts and Design (MAD), based in Manhattan, New York City, collects, displays, and interprets objects that document contemporary and historic innovation in craft, art, and design. In its exhibitions and educational programs, the museum celebrates the creative process through which materials are crafted into works that enhance ...
Materials for the Arts - Distinguished Service to the Theatre; John Willis - Lifetime Achievement; St. Malachy's-The Actors' Chapel's 100th Anniversary - Special Award; 2004 [10] Dodger Costumes - Theatre History Preservation; F.H. LaGuardia High School of Music & Art and Performing Arts - Theatre Arts Education
The Nolen Library also includes a large collection of children's books, as well as specialized curriculum materials for educators. The Watson Library's collection contains over 1,020,000 volumes, including monographs and exhibition catalogs; over 21,000 periodical titles; and more than 140,000 auction and sale catalogs. [ 1 ]
The Frick Art Research Library (formerly known as the Frick Art Reference Library) is the art library of The Frick Collection, located in New York City.The library, founded in 1920 by Helen Clay Frick, offers access to materials on the study of art to students, scholars, and the public.