Culturenow - A Celebration Of Nyc Culture And Community.

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Sinopsis

CultureNOW dedicates itself to the promotion of diversity in New York through arts education and cultural tourism. The purpose of the organization is to promote awareness of New York City's culturally vast environment by providing the most current information on cultural and civic organizations and artistic and historic resources. It does this in the form of maps, guides and websites tailored to the specific context of a community. CultureNOW began in 2002 from work done by New York/New Visions, the pro bono coalition of design professionals formed in response to the tragic events of September 11th. Podcasts in .mp3 format are avaliable for free from both our website (culturenow.org) and the iTunes store.

Episodios

  • The Old City Hall

    01/01/1970

    Susan Park, President of the Boston Preservation Alliance, discusses the Old City Hall building, which holds her office.

  • Renovation of Old City Hall

    01/01/1970

    The historian talks about renovating the building.

  • Intro Dallas Art Walk

    01/01/1970

    Catherine Cuellar introduces the Dallas Artwalk podcasts.

  • Trammel Crow Center

    01/01/1970

    Catherine Cuellar discusses the Postmodern architecture of the Trammell Crow Center.

  • Genesis

    01/01/1970

    The Mexican artist, Miguel Covarrubias, created a mosaic for the Dallas Museum of Art.

  • Dallas Museum of Art

    01/01/1970

    Catherine Cuellar discusses the history and architecture of the Dallas Museum of Art.

  • United Methodist Church

    01/01/1970

    The United Methodist Church in Dallas has history dating back to 1846. Catherine Cuellar discusses the history of the church.

  • Fountain Place

    01/01/1970

    Fountain Place, designed by IM Pei, is a unique work of modern architecture. Catherine Cuellar discusses the work.

  • First Baptist

    01/01/1970

    Catherine Cuellar discusses the First Baptist Church's architectural history in Dallas.

  • Four Chromatic Gates

    01/01/1970

    Catherine Cuellar discusses Herbert Bayer's sculpture, "Four Chromatic Gates," which is in Dallas.

  • Thanks-Giving Square

    01/01/1970

    Catherine Cuellar discusses Thanks-Giving Square, a park created by many architects to give thanks.

  • Lots Wife

    01/01/1970

    Catherine Cuellar, executive director of the Dallas Arts District, gives an analysis of the bronze sculpture created by Mark Macken.

  • Pegasus

    01/01/1970

    Catherine Cuellar, executive director of the Dallas Arts District, discusses the neon Pegasus, which is perched on top of the Magnolia building.

  • Pegasus Plaza

    01/01/1970

    Catherine Cuellar, executive director of the Dallas Arts District, talks about Pegasus Plaza, designed by Brad Goldberg.

  • Magnolia Hotel

    01/01/1970

    Catherine Cuellar, executive director of the Dallas Arts District, talks about the history of the Magnolia Hotel, once the tallest building in Dallas.

  • The Adolphus

    01/01/1970

    The architecture behind the Adolphus Hotel is discussed by Catherine Cuellar, executive director of the Dallas Arts District.

  • AT&T Plaza

    01/01/1970

    Catherine Cuellar, executive director of the Dallas Arts District, discusses the AT&T plaza, which includes sculpture throughout.

  • Old Federal Reserve

    01/01/1970

    Catherine Cuellar, executive director of the Dallas Arts District, talks about the Old Federal Reserve Bank.

  • Pioneer Plaza

    01/01/1970

    One of Dallas' most visited sculptures, this podcast shares the history of the design of the plaza and the story behind the sculpture

  • Police Memorial

    01/01/1970

    The podcast, by Catherine Cuellar, describes Edward Baum's memorial in memory of fallen Dallas Police force officers.

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