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Cityarts Workshop was a Non-profit organization, nonprofit community mural arts organization incorporated in 1971. Cityarts Workshop often employed lead artists to work within various communities to create murals. In the 1970, Cityarts Workshop created several murals by and for communities of color, three of which were in Chinatown with lead artists Tomie Arai, Tomie Aria and Alan Okada. History In 1968 the New York City Parks, Recreation, and Cultural Affairs Administration, now known as the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs, began a program called the New York City Community Arts Project. As its director they hired Susan Shapiro Kiok. In 1971, Susan incorporated CITYarts Workshop as a non-profit arts organization. Susan was inspired by the community mural work being done by Robert J. Fox (pastor)'s Summer in the City (city program) in 1967 in the New York neighborhoods of East Village, Manhattan, East Village, East Harlem, and South Bronx. Cityarts Workshop closed ...
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