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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Look back at more of our deployments at Chelsea Market:

Uni brings reading room to Corona

Uni brings reading room to Corona

On June 28, the Uni created an open-air reading room on Corona Plaza—our second visit this year. In 2014, we continue our longstanding partnership with Queens Museum as they bring community-oriented programs to this emerging public space. Our work on this plaza is...

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Uni in Brownsville, Brooklyn with Brooklyn Public Library

Uni in Brownsville, Brooklyn with Brooklyn Public Library

On June 22, the Uni returned to Pitkin Avenue in Brownsville Brooklyn for the second of three planned deployments in 2014. This event was made possible in part by funds granted by the Charles H. Revson Foundation through the Neighborhood Plaza Partnership.

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Making a reading room at a hip hop concert in Bronx

Making a reading room at a hip hop concert in Bronx

On a summer evening in the Bronx, the Uni Project made a place for books and learning at a community hip hop concert and dance party. The concert honored Bronx living legend/hip hop founding father, DJ Kool Herc, and later in the evening Kool Herc himself took over...

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Uni reading room on the street in Brownsville Brooklyn

Uni reading room on the street in Brownsville Brooklyn

On June 15, the Uni returned to Pitkin Avenue in Brownsville Brooklyn for the first of three planned deployments in 2014. This event was made possible in part by funds granted by the Charles H. Revson Foundation through the Neighborhood Plaza Partnership.  ...

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Creating a reading room in a Flatbush playground

Creating a reading room in a Flatbush playground

On Saturday, June 14 the Uni made a place to gather around books in Nostrand Playground, in Flatbush, Brooklyn. Our host was the multi-service nonprofit organization CAMBA, which invited us to this location adjacent to the Beacon Community Center at PS 269. Our mini...

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