After a bustling, month-long residency at Chelsea Market, our WRITE program served a few last patrons before heading out onto the streets for the rest of summer. WRITE is being developed with Therese Cox, a Heyman Center Public Humanities Fellow at Columbia University. Thanks to our host Chelsea Market for hosting DRAW and now WRITE in Chelsea Local. Scroll down to look back at blog posts from our deployments here during 2019.

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Uni back in Brooklyn, brings the reading room to Bed Stuy

Uni back in Brooklyn, brings the reading room to Bed Stuy

The Uni portable reading room landed on Dekalb Ave (literally) for another great NYC DOT Weekend Walk, hosted by Save Our Streets Bed-Stuy. Reading and hanging out toether, where there are usually cars. I'll take more of that please, NYC. Uni Project participation...

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Uni reading room at Amp Lit Festival, Hudson River Park

Uni reading room at Amp Lit Festival, Hudson River Park

The Uni portable reading room landed at the second annual AmpLit Festival, a co-production of Lamprophonic and Summer on the Hudson (NYC Parks) which brings authors of all backgrounds, styles, and levels of recognition to center stage on the W. 70th St Pier in...

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Uni begins residency in White Park, East Harlem

Uni begins residency in White Park, East Harlem

The Uni Project launched a one month residency in historic White Park, named for civil rights activist and author, Walter White (1893-1955). We'll be here four Friday afternoons starting May 19, assisted by students from the Young Women's Leadership School of...

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Uni EXPLORE cart returns to Chinatown

Uni EXPLORE cart returns to Chinatown

The Uni Project was back in Chinatown's Sara D. Roosevelt Park this weekend with our EXPLORE cart created in partnership with the Harlem-based HYPOTHEkids. The portable science lab and biological drawing activity is a runaway hit in this location. Made possible with...

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New EXPLORE cart brings STEAM learning to NYC Chinatown

New EXPLORE cart brings STEAM learning to NYC Chinatown

The Uni Project returned to Chinatown's Sara D. Roosevelt Park this weekend and brought something new: an EXPLORE cart created in partnership with the Harlem-based HYPOTHEkids for their STEAM the Streets initiative. People gathered around microscopes and magnifying...

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