Photos from deployment of the Uni reading room at Diversity Plaza, Queens on July 25, 2015 with our new DRAW NYC cart. Our host and partner was Friends of Diversity Plaza and Sukhi New York. Our participation was made possible by funds granted by the Charles H. Revson...
Photos from deployment of the Uni reading room at Diversity Plaza, Queens on July 18, 2015. Our host and partner was Friends of Diversity Plaza and Sukhi New York. Our participation was made possible by funds granted by the Charles H. Revson Foundation through the...
The Uni portable reading room is in the midst of a summer residency in spectacular Brooklyn Bridge Park, and this Sunday we introduced our new DRAW cart to the park. Funded by a grant from Burning Man, with supplies generously provided by Blick Art Materials, our new...
This weekend, the Uni returned to DRAW NYC cart for the first time at this stunning location. Thank you to our partners at Four Freedoms Park Conservancy and the dedicated park staff. We love this recent Four Freedoms Park blog post, which tells the story of the Uni....
Photos from deployment of the Uni reading room at Diversity Plaza, Queens on July 11, 2015. Our host and partner was Friends of Diversity Plaza and Sukhi New York. Our participation was made possible by funds granted by the Charles H. Revson Foundation through the...
This weekend, throw a stone in New York City, and you’re likely to hit a Uni open-air reading room. Here’s the schedule. Thank you to our outstanding staff for working with us all weekend, all across the city. Read. Draw. Together. NYC. Saturday, July 11...
The Uni Project began with books. For several years now, we’ve offered New Yorkers the chance to read at staffed, open-air reading rooms that pop-up across the city in parks, plazas, and other public spaces. That’s still our game, in a big way. But in...
Every year, in July and August, we turn our attention to a special effort: how to reach NYC kids with reading and learning opportunities outside of school, during summer. With start-up funding from the Shippy Foundation, we deploy the Uni portable reading room right...
In May 2015, the Uni Project put out a call for applications for a new Artist Residency Program, giving student artists a chance to explore the city’s neighborhoods and create site-specific work in conjunction with our new DRAW NYC program. Eligibility was limited to...