[nyc] arts
Brooklyn Rockwerks [posted on July 25, 2006]
Sculptor Adam Distenfeld reclaims granite rocks from New York City construction sites and creates fountains and sculptures from them. Each new piece is an absolutely unique, one-of-a-kind work of art that expose the dense inner space of rock. The addition-through-subtraction, meditative pieces are great for gardens or for installation indoors and out. [Brooklyn Rockwerks]
Greendot [posted on July 21, 2006]
Through the use of recycled and chlorine-free paper, vegetable-based inks, and responsible business practices, GreenDot has become an industry leader in the printing services market and is proof that a company need not sacrifice its principles in the pursuit of profit. GreenDot exists because there are people out there who care about the Earth. People who believe that you can make a difference through small changes in how you live your life and how you run your business. [Greendot]
Design for Good [posted on July 21, 2006]
Design for Good works with businesses that take care of their employees, protect the environment, make sure their products are safe and healthy, and provide services with integrity. They work with nonprofit organizations, sustainable businesses, community centers, charities, artists, publishers, schools...helping those who do good do better. [Design for Good]
Gen Art [posted on July 19, 2006]
Gen Art is the leading arts and entertainment organization dedicated to showcasing emerging fashion designers, filmmakers, musicians and visual artists. Gen Art strives to provide access to the film, fashion, art and music worlds for those that are interested in these areas, but often are intimidated and made to feel unwelcomed by the exclusive nature of these art / entertainment realms. They enjoy life to the fullest. [Gen Art]