Our portable, hands-on exhibit about urban nature landed in Sara D Roosevelt Park as part of our fall residency in Chinatown. People tried biological drawing techniques using water color brushes donated by Blick Art Materials and examined urban bird specimens prepared WSP Eco Projects. Thanks to our partner NYC Parks. Made possible in part with funds contributed by individuals, including Gwendolyn Bock, Paula Bock, Romy and David Cohen, Virginia M. Kee, the Moretti Lee Family, Janet Mui, The Park Fund, and Joycelyn Te. You can help us extend our residency by joining our special fund drive.

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Uni begins an eight-week run in NYC’s Chinatown

Uni begins an eight-week run in NYC’s Chinatown

The Uni Project has launched an eight week residency in Sara D. Roosevelt Park in NYC's Chinatown. Our work in Chinatown is part of a partnership with NYC Parks to serve neighborhoods in the city's Community Parks Initiative, and we're supported by Leaves of Grass...

Uni in Chinatown

Uni in Chinatown

On Sunday, the Uni wrapped up five deployments in five days with a visit to NYC Chinatown. Whew! Our pop-up community work began in Boston as residents of Boston's Chinatown with films on a vacant lot and the Chinatown Storefront Library. So this was a return of...