The Institute for Art and Urban Resources, Inc.

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The Institute for Art and Urban Resources, Inc. was a New York–based nonprofit organization dedicated to transforming underused urban spaces into venues for contemporary art exhibitions and projects.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf arts organization
nonprofit organization
activity organizing art projects in underused urban spaces
organizing contemporary art exhibitions
artForm contemporary visual art
basedIn New York City
beneficiary artists
general public
city New York City
country United States of America
surface form: United States
field contemporary art
urban revitalization
focus adaptive reuse of urban spaces for art
public access to contemporary art
site-specific art projects
legalForm incorporated entity
location New York City
mission to transform underused urban spaces into venues for contemporary art exhibitions and projects
operatesIn urban environment
programType art projects
exhibitions
region New York metropolitan area
scale local
sector nonprofit
state New York
status nonprofit
typeOfOrganization cultural organization
visual arts organization
uses underused buildings
vacant urban spaces

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MoMA PS1 formerName The Institute for Art and Urban Resources, Inc.
MoMA PS1 foundedAs The Institute for Art and Urban Resources, Inc.
Alanna Heiss founded The Institute for Art and Urban Resources, Inc.
this entity surface form: The Institute for Art and Urban Resources