Materials for the Arts

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Materials for the Arts is a New York City program that collects surplus materials from businesses and individuals and redistributes them for free to artists, educators, and nonprofit organizations to support creative reuse and sustainability.

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instanceOf New York City government program
materials reuse program
nonprofit support program
activity collects surplus materials
redistributes materials for free
alsoSupportedBy New York City Department of Education
New York City Department of Sanitation
basedIn Long Island City, New York, United States
surface form: Long Island City, Queens
collectsFrom businesses
individuals
country United States of America
surface form: United States
eligibility New York City public schools
individual artists with fiscal sponsorship
registered nonprofit organizations
encourages circular economy practices
waste reduction
focusesOn arts and cultural organizations
creative reuse of materials
public schools
foundedBy New York City Department of Cultural Affairs
fundingSource New York City
surface form: City of New York

corporate partnerships
private donations
hasFacilityType warehouse
language English
locatedIn New York City
offers artist residencies
education programs
free materials warehouse
professional development for teachers
workshops on reuse and sustainability
operatedBy New York City Department of Cultural Affairs
purpose divert reusable materials from the waste stream
promote sustainability
support creative reuse
sector arts and culture
environmental sustainability
serves artists
educators
nonprofit organizations
supports community arts organizations
public school arts education
theater and performance groups
visual artists
typeOfMaterials art supplies
fabric and textiles
furniture
office supplies
theatrical materials
website https://www.materialsforthearts.org/

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