Brookfield Place’s Holiday Lights Wow NYC
New York’s most spectacular new holiday lighting display is wowing crowds – and the media – at the Brookfield Place Winter Garden.
Read More →New York’s most spectacular new holiday lighting display is wowing crowds – and the media – at the Brookfield Place Winter Garden.
Read More →Patrick Kelly and Sylvester are among the artists exhibited in a new online gallery dedicated to preserving the creative legacies of artists lost to AIDS.
Read More →For the second year in a row, PKPR handled publicity for Festival Albertine. Coverage highlights include a feature in the New York Times.
Read More →A wonderful segment on Aspen Public Radio with family members discussing how POBA helped them preserve their creative legacies.
Read More →Over the summer, PKPR has placed stories in outlets from Quartz to DIY Network to Food Republic on how Creative Exchange is helping communities.
Read More →This summer, ArtBuilt Mobile Studios demonstrated one potential solution to the studio crisis at the Queens Museum.
Read More →For the second time in less than eight months, PKPR secured a half-page feature story on POBA in The New York Times.
Read More →In public radio stations across the country every day, musicians like Chet Faker, Sylvan Esso, and Alt-J are delivering jaw-dropping performances.
Read More →Arts Brookfield’s presentation of I’m Not the Stranger You Think I Am, a collection of six new five-minute plays.
Read More →Wonderful story in today’s Star Ledger on how POBA is helping to preserve over 1000 letters written between a New Jersey couple during World War II.
Read More →Over 5,000 people waited in line for up to three hours to attend the first-ever Night of Philosophy in New York City last week.
Read More →Over 14,000 people have RSVP’d on Facebook to attend the first-ever 12-hour Night of Philosophy in New York City.
Read More →PKPR client ESI Design created the Edward M. Kennedy Institut interactive exhibits and visitor experience.
Read More →PKPR placed an exclusive with the New York Times on the announcement of New York City’s first-ever Night of Philosophy on April 24-25.
Read More →Albertine Books in French and English is singled out for Shopping in New York Magazine’s annual Best of New York issue.
Read More →PKPR worked closely with Laura Zabel of Creative Exchange to develop and place an op-ed by her in The Guardian.
Read More →Continuing to empower artists nationwide Fractured Atlas launched SpaceFinder Mass, a powerful new marketing tool for venues.
Read More →Jack Antonoff (Bleachers, Fun.), Lena Dunham, and Ingrid Michaelson were among the headliners at The Ally Coalition Talent Show.
Read More →Dedicated to helping communities mobilize the creative force of artists, Creative Exchange was launched last month by St. Paul-based Springboard for the Arts.
Read More →Matthew Weiner, Joseph Stiglitz, andJohn Nash were among the leading French and American thinkers that headlined the first Festival Albertine.
Read More →PKPR placed a full-page feature in today’s New York Times on the opening of Albertine and the kick-off its six-day festival.
Read More →The Brooklyn CSA+D is back for its second season, giving New Yorkers the chance to buys shares and receive six pieces of original artwork.
Read More →In advance of the official September 27th opening of Albertine, PKPR secured a flurry of preview stories in national and local media.
Read More →POBA is featured in almost full page article in New York Times in a story by Paul Sullivan on what heirs and estates should do when left with the artwork.
Read More →Inside the pages of the iconic September issue of Vogue: Albertine, the French Embassy’s new bookshop and reading room in New York City.
Read More →PKPR helped launch POBA, a new non-profit initiative of the James Kirk Bernard Foundation to support the preservation of art of talented deceased artists.
Read More →The New Yorker previewed this week’s Lowdown Hudson Blues Festival at Brookfield Place Plaza.
Read More →Broad City stars Abby Jacobson and Ilana Glazer, W. Kamau Bell, and more turned out last week for Uncivil Union presented by The Ally Coalition.
Read More →Today’s New York Times features a wonderful review of DakhaBrakha and Poor Rich Boy at the closing night of the Global Beat Festival.
Read More →This summer, Fractured Atlas is launching a software development fellowship for artists aimed at providing alternative to temporary gigs.
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