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  2. Artists for Humanity - Wikipedia

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    AFH’s central program, the Youth-Run Arts Micro-Enterprise, is a year-round apprenticeship and leadership program that employs inner-city teens during out-of-school time. AFH partners small groups of youth with professional artists/designers and young artist mentors to design, create and sell art products. With staffed studios in five ...

  3. The Arts Map - Wikipedia

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    The Arts Map was an international online resource to locate and identify artists and their studios, as well as galleries, art schools, museums, performing arts facilities, and related associations, service organizations, and businesses around the world, which are related to the arts. [1] Public art in communities could be identified.

  4. AFH - Wikipedia

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    AFH or afh may refer to: Adaptive frequency-hopping spread spectrum, a radio technology; Adult foster home, residence for elderly or physically disabled adults; Afrihili language (ISO 639-3 code: afh) Angiomatoid fibrous histiocytoma, a human tumour; Architecture for Humanity, a charitable organization; Action for Happiness, a charity in the ...

  5. How Jimmy Carter put Habitat for Humanity 'on the map' - AOL

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    The former president and Mrs. Carter first volunteered with Habitat for Humanity in 1984, three years after he departed the White House. Later that year the Carters traveled to New York City’s ...

  6. Musicians' Village - Wikipedia

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    Musicians' Village is a neighborhood located in the Upper Ninth Ward in New Orleans, Louisiana.Musicians Harry Connick, Jr. and Branford Marsalis teamed up with Habitat for Humanity International and New Orleans Area Habitat for Humanity to create the village for New Orleans musicians who lost their homes to Hurricane Katrina.

  7. Historic Artists' Homes and Studios - Wikipedia

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    The program expanded to 36 members by 2017, and by 2020, included 44 sites, which were featured in the publication Guide to Historic Artists' Homes and Studios. [10] In 2021, HAHS added four new sites as part of the "Where Women Made History" initiative, [ 11 ] followed by seven additional sites in 2022, bringing the total to 55. [ 12 ]

  8. Alliance of Artists Communities - Wikipedia

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    The Alliance of Artists Communities is an international non-profit arts organization. Founded in 1991 following a pilot program and recommendation through the MacArthur Foundation, the organization is focused on advocacy, promotion, and cultivation of residencies for artists and artist communities. The organization created the first national ...

  9. For Freedoms - Wikipedia

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    For Freedoms is an artist-run platform for civic engagement, discourse, and direct action for artists in the United States.Co-founded by Hank Willis Thomas, Eric Gottesman, Michelle Woo, and Wyatt Gallery in 2016, [1] For Freedoms has partnered with US-based institutions and artists for activations including town halls, exhibitions and installations, public programs, billboard campaigns, and ...