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SUMMARY:Stronger Together: Contemporary Self Portrait Workshop with Elan Cadiz
DESCRIPTION:Stronger Together – Special Workshop\nContemporary Self Portrait Workshop with artist Elan Cadiz \nOpen to All Ages\nChildren must be accompanied with an adult (Child drop-off not allowed) \nDate: Saturday\, July 12th \nTime: 1-3 pm \nRegistration is required: Save your spot today!\nSuggested $5-10 donation appreciated\, or pay-what-you-can \nArtist and Art Educator\, Élan Cadiz\, will facilitate a Contemporary Self portrait workshop. Inspired by her SCAFFOLD: Equity of Treatment\, also known as the Scaffold Project\, participants will be led step by step to the creation of their own Self portrait. Fun for all ages and skill levels. \n \n  \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nAbout The Artist: \n\n \n\nÉlan Cadiz an interdisciplinary\, multi ethnic\, multi racial\, North American\, native New Yorker\, and Visual Artist that deconstructs and balances her intersectionality through her projects. Élan’s art and practice are grounded in the documentation of her personal narrative through the use of portraiture\, domestic and historical imagery. \nCadiz’s artworks explore the ways societal and personal histories overlap and affect individual relationships\, power dynamics and identity. \nThe materials she works with are influenced by the subjects she discuss which is why she moves masterly through mediums\, collaging the best materials to convey her visual language. \nÉlan Cadiz’s intention is to speak to the boundless potential in humanity despite impediments and ways our pasts can inform our future for the better. Her goal is to have viewers question their condition(s) in ways that bring about helpful inner inquiry and thoughtful discussion. \n@elanhiart \n@scaffoldproject \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n 
URL:https://childrensartcarnival.org/event/stronger-together-contemporary-self-portrait-workshop-with-artist-elan-cadiz/
LOCATION:The Children’s Art Carnival\, 62 Hamilton Terrace\, New York\, NY\, 10031\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Workshops,Exhibitions
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SUMMARY:Drawing for People Who Think They Can’t Draw
DESCRIPTION:For: Teens and Adults. Children are welcomed with an accompanying adult. \nThink you can’t draw? Well\, think again…! In this class for teens and adults\, you will use artists’ drawing tools\, gain confidence\, and acquire new ways of seeing and imagining that will result in drawings you are proud of. Join us and you will expand your awareness of what elements combine to make a “good drawing\,” and have fun discovering your unique style of artistic expression. Don’t miss this empowering class—come cultivate your creativity. Yes\, you CAN draw! You got this! \nThe class is ongoing and the teacher works with students individually\, offering new subjects and techniques each week. \nThe registration is required to participate: Register Now. \n\n\n\n\n\nLaura King\, Artist\, Art\nAbout the facilitator: Laura King\n\nLaura King\, artist and resident of West Harlem\, is passionate about expressing city life by drawing. Her graphite works range from precise anatomical storytelling and portraiture to quick captures of the streets that vibrate with energy and motion. In 2024\, her drawings have been shown in NYC exhibitions at The Factory\, Culture Lab LIC\, Diego Salazar\, The Atlantic\, and soon (Oct-Nov) Art on the Avenue. She was also an invited panelist during LICA’s Drawing Beyond the Surface exhibition May 2024\, Seeing and Feeling: A Conversation about the Medium of Drawing. @diditellyouidraw\n \n\n\n \n\n\n\n\n\n\n 
URL:https://childrensartcarnival.org/event/drawing-for-people-who-think-they-cant-draw-17/
LOCATION:The Children’s Art Carnival\, 62 Hamilton Terrace\, New York\, NY\, 10031\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Workshops
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SUMMARY:Crochet Workshop - Families with Children
DESCRIPTION:Crochet Workshop by Milagros Batista\n\nJoin fashion designer and craftswoman Milagros Batista in a delightful crochet workshop suitable for all ages and skill levels. For beginners looking to grasp the fundamentals\, Milagros will guide students through a hands-on experience\, offering insights into both simple basics and more challenging stitches. \nThe workshop will be held at Children’s Art Carnival at 62 Hamilton Place\, New York\, NY 10031 \nThe 3rd Saturday of every month \nFamilies with children:\n11am to 12 noon\nChildren must be accompanied with an adult\, no drop-off \nFree\, or pay what-you-can donation \nOnline registration is required to participate: Register for Families with Children Workshop \nTeens and Adults: 12:30 to 1:30pm Register for Teens and Adults Workshop\n \n \nMilagros Batista: Creator of Wearable Art! \nFiber Artist | Master Knitter/Crocheter | Fashion Designer | Social Activist \nPersonal and Artistic Journey \nMilagros Batista is more than a designer; she’s a storyteller weaving tales of resilience\, cultural vibrancy\, and individuality through her wearable art. Born in Puerto Plata\, Dominican Republic\, Milagros draws inspiration from the rich tapestry of her childhood—ocean waves\, bustling markets\, and the aroma of coffee and sugarcane. Growing up during a challenging political era\, Milagros found strength in her family and guidance in the form of Doña Maria Luisa\, a Freedom Fighter and Master Knitter. This mentorship became the foundation of her journey into the world of fiber arts\, knitting\, crochet\, and social justice. \nEarly Influence and Mentorship \nAt seven\, Milagros’ meeting with Doña Maria Luisa marked the beginning of a transformative journey. Hindered by financial constraints\, Milagros proposed a unique arrangement—she’d work for knitting lessons. Doña Maria Luisa\, a fearless advocate against dictatorship\, not only agreed but ignited in Milagros a passion for social change. Doña Maria Luisa’s passing didn’t halt Milagros’ growth; instead\, she became part of a collective of women mentors\, guiding her until her family moved to New York. The vibrant culture of NYC\, coupled with the influence of the “Black is Beautiful” movement\, shaped Milagros’ perspective\, fueling her commitment to equity\, sustainability\, and gender neutrality. \nThe Batista Collections: Brand Bio \nMilagros Batista – Designing for Equity\, Sustainability\, and Gender Neutrality \nA decade ago\, Milagros transitioned careers to dedicate herself entirely to knitting and crochet. In 2016\, she birthed Batista Collections\, challenging preconceptions in high fashion. The resurgence of these crafts during the pandemic amplified her mission\, solidifying their presence in the industry. Milagros’ designs stand out\, incorporating intricate cables reminiscent of braided hair. Pieces like the “Free Spirited” shawl/jacket symbolize freedom and self-expression. As Batista Collections moves forward\, it envisions pushing creative boundaries\, defining a path where fashion meets individuality. \nMission Statement \nAt Batista Collections\, we’re crafting a fashion revolution beyond gender norms. Fashion should liberate\, allowing limitless self-expression. Rooted in inclusivity and authenticity\, our gender-neutral garments empower individuals to embrace their unique identities without fear or limitation. Meticulously crafted\, our designs blur gender lines\, allowing wearers to explore personal style with confidence. We celebrate the beauty of diversity\, honoring the rich tapestry of global identities. Committed to sustainability\, we prioritize ethical practices and mindful production. Join us in this transformative journey where fashion becomes a tool for self-expression and empowerment.
URL:https://childrensartcarnival.org/event/crochet-workshop-families-with-children-4/
LOCATION:The Children’s Art Carnival\, 62 Hamilton Terrace\, New York\, NY\, 10031\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Workshops
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SUMMARY:Crochet Workshop - Teens and Adults
DESCRIPTION:Crochet Workshop by Milagros Batista\n\nJoin fashion designer and craftswoman Milagros Batista in a delightful crochet workshop suitable for all ages and skill levels. For beginners looking to grasp the fundamentals\, Milagros will guide students through a hands-on experience\, offering insights into both simple basics and more challenging stitches. \nThe workshop will be held at Children’s Art Carnival at 62 Hamilton Place\, New York\, NY 10031 \nThe 3rd Saturday of every month \nPay what-you-can donation \nTeens and Adults: \n12:30 to 1:30pm\nOnline registration is required to participate: Register for Teens and Adults Workshop \n  \nFamilies with children:\n11am to 12 noon\nChildren must be accompanied with an adult\, no drop-off\nRegister for Families with Children Workshop \n  \n \nMilagros Batista: Creator of Wearable Art! \nFiber Artist | Master Knitter/Crocheter | Fashion Designer | Social Activist \nPersonal and Artistic Journey \nMilagros Batista is more than a designer; she’s a storyteller weaving tales of resilience\, cultural vibrancy\, and individuality through her wearable art. Born in Puerto Plata\, Dominican Republic\, Milagros draws inspiration from the rich tapestry of her childhood—ocean waves\, bustling markets\, and the aroma of coffee and sugarcane. Growing up during a challenging political era\, Milagros found strength in her family and guidance in the form of Doña Maria Luisa\, a Freedom Fighter and Master Knitter. This mentorship became the foundation of her journey into the world of fiber arts\, knitting\, crochet\, and social justice. \nEarly Influence and Mentorship \nAt seven\, Milagros’ meeting with Doña Maria Luisa marked the beginning of a transformative journey. Hindered by financial constraints\, Milagros proposed a unique arrangement—she’d work for knitting lessons. Doña Maria Luisa\, a fearless advocate against dictatorship\, not only agreed but ignited in Milagros a passion for social change. Doña Maria Luisa’s passing didn’t halt Milagros’ growth; instead\, she became part of a collective of women mentors\, guiding her until her family moved to New York. The vibrant culture of NYC\, coupled with the influence of the “Black is Beautiful” movement\, shaped Milagros’ perspective\, fueling her commitment to equity\, sustainability\, and gender neutrality. \nThe Batista Collections: Brand Bio \nMilagros Batista – Designing for Equity\, Sustainability\, and Gender Neutrality \nA decade ago\, Milagros transitioned careers to dedicate herself entirely to knitting and crochet. In 2016\, she birthed Batista Collections\, challenging preconceptions in high fashion. The resurgence of these crafts during the pandemic amplified her mission\, solidifying their presence in the industry. Milagros’ designs stand out\, incorporating intricate cables reminiscent of braided hair. Pieces like the “Free Spirited” shawl/jacket symbolize freedom and self-expression. As Batista Collections moves forward\, it envisions pushing creative boundaries\, defining a path where fashion meets individuality. \nMission Statement \nAt Batista Collections\, we’re crafting a fashion revolution beyond gender norms. Fashion should liberate\, allowing limitless self-expression. Rooted in inclusivity and authenticity\, our gender-neutral garments empower individuals to embrace their unique identities without fear or limitation. Meticulously crafted\, our designs blur gender lines\, allowing wearers to explore personal style with confidence. We celebrate the beauty of diversity\, honoring the rich tapestry of global identities. Committed to sustainability\, we prioritize ethical practices and mindful production. Join us in this transformative journey where fashion becomes a tool for self-expression and empowerment.
URL:https://childrensartcarnival.org/event/crochet-workshop-teens-and-adults-6/
LOCATION:The Children’s Art Carnival\, 62 Hamilton Terrace\, New York\, NY\, 10031\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Workshops
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SUMMARY:Stronger Together: Collage Workshop with Edwin G. Cadiz & Dr. Sharon M. Cadiz
DESCRIPTION:Stronger Together – Special Workshop\nCollage Workshop with artist Edwin G Cadiz \nOpen to All Ages\nChildren must be accompanied with an adult (Child drop-off not allowed) \nDate: Saturday\, July 19th \nTime: 1-3 pm \nRegistration is required: Save your spot today!\nSuggested $5-10 donation appreciated\, or pay-what-you-can \nMaster collage artist Edwin Cadiz will cover the basics as well as more complicated compositional collaging with an assortment of beautiful and colorful materials. Fun for all ages and and levels. \n  \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nAbout The Artists: \n\n \nEdwin G. Cadiz holds a Masters in Science of Education and a Bachelor’s Degree in Fine Arts. His colorful canvases\, collage and provocative designs grace many community spaces\, libraries\, offices and private homes. Cadiz has exhibited his work here in New York City and Latin America; bridging the gap of cultural experiences that is not only his birthright\, as a Puerto Rican\, but also the inspiration for his work. His well organized collage work and bright images capture not only his cultural heritage\, but his unique vision that\, like a prism\, creates a spectrum of colors. Thematic aspects of his work promote the tension created between historic reference\npoints and imagery that guides the viewer to his use of hands and faces integrating the resolve of humanity’s struggle for peace and harmony. He has produced over 50 collage pieces on Black History as one of his more popular subjects. As a multimedia visual artist he has undertaken many different ways to explore methods and materials including his pioneering work in the 1970’s with the creation of pieces using photoceramics that were exhibited in Latin America. He also was part of a team of students teaching silkscreen technique in the Dutch Antilles. Closer to home\, in 2000\, Cadiz designed one of the cows\, called “Tropicow” for the New York City CowParade exhibition. He also designed a “Tropidog” for the Art Unleashed in Lancaster\, Pennsylvania. \nCadiz received his early art training at Henry Street Settlement House where he was taught photography\, community mural making and ceramics. Most notably there are mosaic sculptures\, he was a part of designing as a youth at Henry Street Settlement\, that can still be viewed in the Lower East Side and at Grant’s Tomb. Years later\, he produced many murals with students of Louis Armstrong Middle School\, and worked with youth to create a mural at the People’s Headstart Program in Long Island City. He also taught art at the Children’s Art Carnival; the Greek American Institute and the College for Children Program at both Queens College and Laguardia Community College. Over the years\, he has continued to reemerge with his art through special commissions to produce art for public spaces\, residential treatment\nsettings and new housing developments. \n\n \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nDr. Sharon M. Cadiz is an educator\, writer and national speaker with a record of professional engagement that spans four decades. She is a fierce advocate for social justice and human rights\, as well a recognized authority on interpersonal trauma and its impact as a root cause of many issues such as substance use disorder; mental illness; suicidality; intimate partner violence and child abuse. Dr. Cadiz is a published author and former Director of Best Practice Implementation for Reality House; a community based treatment program for individuals struggling with issues of addiction\, mental health and interpersonal trauma. She is also the CEO of 747 Seminars which focuses on promoting projects and initiatives devoted to personal development\, wellness and holistic life management. Her poetry\, informed by her work and life experience\, embodies a sense of transcendent connection that honors the nobility of the human spirit and its capacity to endure and prevail.
URL:https://childrensartcarnival.org/event/stronger-together-collage-workshop-with-edwin-g-cadiz/
LOCATION:The Children’s Art Carnival\, 62 Hamilton Terrace\, New York\, NY\, 10031\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Workshops
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250719T173000
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CREATED:20250716T005619Z
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SUMMARY:Stronger Together: LIVE Artist Talk
DESCRIPTION:📣 LIVE Artist Talk Alert! 🎙️ \nJoin us Saturday\, July 19th at 4:30 PM LIVE on Instagram for a powerful conversation about art\, family\, and connection. \nDionis Ortiz will be in conversation with artist Elan Cadiz and her parents Edwin G. Cadiz and Dr. Sharon M. Cadiz for the Stronger Together exhibition at The CAC Gallery @childrensartcarnival \nThis multi-generational artist talk will explore the power of chosen and blood family\, and the way their art shares space\, time\, and meaning—going beyond cohabitation to build true connection. \n💬 Tune in to hear how their creative voices come together across disciplines\, generations\, and perspectives in a deliberate\, loving arrangement of artwork and words. \n🗓️ Saturday\, July 19th\n⏰ 4:30 PM\n📍 Live on Instagram \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n 
URL:https://childrensartcarnival.org/event/stronger-together-live-artist-talk/
LOCATION:online
CATEGORIES:Community Workshops
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ORGANIZER;CN="The Children's Art Carnival":MAILTO:info@childrensartcarnival.org
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CREATED:20250712T162413Z
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SUMMARY:Summer Breeze by Aleathia Brown 
DESCRIPTION:Theme Title: Summer Breeze\nFor: Adults/Seniors\nTickets: $48.50\nBBQ burgers (beef\, turkey\, black beans)\, veggies light snacks\, and bottled water\n\n\n\nTaking from the warm summer with occasional cool breezes come be inspired by weather while passing a brush or two on a piece of glass colors worth staring at with wonder. Participants will experience scaping sky scenes and enjoying a summer BBQ on the grill. This Art workshop will be guided by Master Teaching Artist Aleathia Brown\n\n\n\nArt Supplies included\nGuidance for the Art workshop throughout is warmly available\nThe Universal DJ Masai will be live and in person playing Classics\, r&b and setting the summer vibes for an Adult session\nIf you have a particular fruit or vegetable to add to burgers\, feel free to bring it to the session.\n\n\n\n\n\n\nPayment Link\nhttps://checkout.square.site/buy/RK4ISU4APY2ESGRPYMRLS6GR\n\n\n\nCommunity Engagement\nIf unable to attend sponsor a ticket or 2 for someone unable to pay wanting to attend\n\n\nBook a seat at the table with\nAleathia Brown\nTeaching Artist\naleathiab.art@gmail.com\n\nAleathia Brown\nInstagram: @aleathias_original_artworks \n 
URL:https://childrensartcarnival.org/event/summer-breeze-by-aleathia-brown/
LOCATION:The Children’s Art Carnival\, 62 Hamilton Terrace\, New York\, NY\, 10031\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Workshops
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ORGANIZER;CN="Aleathia Brown":MAILTO:aleathiab.art@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250727T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250727T153000
DTSTAMP:20260609T192405
CREATED:20250704T031428Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250707T221842Z
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SUMMARY:Drawing for People Who Think They Can’t Draw
DESCRIPTION:For: Teens and Adults. Children are welcomed with an accompanying adult. \nThink you can’t draw? Well\, think again…! In this class for teens and adults\, you will use artists’ drawing tools\, gain confidence\, and acquire new ways of seeing and imagining that will result in drawings you are proud of. Join us and you will expand your awareness of what elements combine to make a “good drawing\,” and have fun discovering your unique style of artistic expression. Don’t miss this empowering class—come cultivate your creativity. Yes\, you CAN draw! You got this! \nThe class is ongoing and the teacher works with students individually\, offering new subjects and techniques each week. \nThe registration is required to participate: Register Now. \n\n\n\n\n\nLaura King\, Artist\, Art\nAbout the facilitator: Laura King\n\nLaura King\, artist and resident of West Harlem\, is passionate about expressing city life by drawing. Her graphite works range from precise anatomical storytelling and portraiture to quick captures of the streets that vibrate with energy and motion. In 2024\, her drawings have been shown in NYC exhibitions at The Factory\, Culture Lab LIC\, Diego Salazar\, The Atlantic\, and soon (Oct-Nov) Art on the Avenue. She was also an invited panelist during LICA’s Drawing Beyond the Surface exhibition May 2024\, Seeing and Feeling: A Conversation about the Medium of Drawing. @diditellyouidraw\n \n\n\n \n\n\n\n\n\n\n 
URL:https://childrensartcarnival.org/event/drawing-for-people-who-think-they-cant-draw-18/
LOCATION:The Children’s Art Carnival\, 62 Hamilton Terrace\, New York\, NY\, 10031\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Workshops
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ORGANIZER;CN="The Children's Art Carnival":MAILTO:info@childrensartcarnival.org
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