Urbano Project is a community arts non-profit that brings together artists, youth, and community members through public and participatory art projects as a way to foster personal transformation, community care, and social change.

 
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Apply to Participate in an Art Program

 
 
 

Urbano Project is proud to offer two exciting opportunities for participants to make art, be in community, and showcase their work.

April 1, 2024 to June 29, 2024
Applications Due March 25, 2024

 
 

Home is Here

Youth Arts Project (YAP)
Mural project with Visual Artist Yixuan Zeng

In “Home is Here,” youth artists will use observational drawing through urban sketching as both a practice in mindfulness and a way to develop their own visual language to explore what home means to them. Participants will then collaborate on a mural to translate their drawn reflections into physical placemaking.

Tuesdays and Thursdays 4:30-6:30PM

The Foundry
101 Rogers St,
Cambridge, MA 02142

Open to Youth Artists
Youth 14+ enrolled in BPS

Move. Dwell. Belong.

Community Art Projects (CAP)
Dance project with dancers DeAnna Pellechia & Carmen Rizzo

“Move. Dwell. Belong." invites participants to explore movement as a path to well-being and community. Guided by the principles of Blue Zones, participants will collaborate on a site-specific performance, blending dance and reflections inspired by ideas of happiness and belonging.

Tuesdays and Thursdays 4:30-6:30PM

Jo-Mé Dance Arts
85 Seaverns Ave,
Jamaica Plain, MA 02130

Open to Youth + Adult Artists
Ages 16+ welcome to apply

 
 

Recent Projects

2023

Connection to Place: Mud, Magic and Mystery

with Hannah Niswonger

Who Has A Voice?: Radical Listening & Extended Vocality

with AMBER VISTEIN

Myths for the 20th Century

With Mary Teuscher

2022

Making Oasis

with Joseph Madres

Performance: History/Ritual/Identity

With Lani Asunción

Through Our Eyes

WIth Sarah Plotkin

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Urbano is a community arts non-profit that brings together artists, youth, and community members to learn and experiment with public and participatory art projects as a way to foster personal transformation, community care, and social change.

 
 
 

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