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Papergirl Radio is part of the Papergirl-Brooklyn project, a participatory art project bringing an interactive art experience to various communities around Brooklyn, centering resident voices, and redistributing contributed art to the unsuspecting public. This public art project includes a multi-location exhibition and corresponding audio program to highlight resident voices and in support of independent local businesses.

Papergirl-Brooklyn


    • Nov 11, 2020 LATEST EPISODE
    • infrequent NEW EPISODES
    • 38m AVG DURATION
    • 10 EPISODES


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    Red Hook

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2020 42:40


    Papergirl-Brooklyn comes to Red Hook, Brooklyn. The art installation on Hoek Pizza and Bar connects visitors to this program in which we talk with residents about the creativity, teaching, and community in each area. In this episode we talk with Nica Rabinowitz (Fiberhouse Collective), Yasmeen Abdullah, and Tiffiney Davis (Red Hook Art Project). Music in this episode is by Renata Zeiguer. Papergirl-Brooklyn is organized by Sina Basila Hickey and Annie Del Hierro Original title music and beats by Nick Jost This project is a Brooklyn Arts Fund recipient.

    Bed-Stuy

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2020 44:55


    Papergirl-Brooklyn comes to Bed-Stuy, Brooklyn. The art installation on the Brooklyn Public Library -Marcy Branch connects visitors to this program in which we talk with residents about the creativity, Black-owned businesses, and community in each area. In this episode we talk with Stevenson Dunn (The Bishop), Kamau Ware (Black Gotham Experience), and Isha Joseph (Make Manifest). Music in this episode is by Tiga. Papergirl-Brooklyn is organized by Sina Basila Hickey and Annie Del Hierro Original title music and beats by Nick Jost This project is a Brooklyn Arts Fund recipient.

    East Brooklyn

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2020 46:37


    Papergirl-Brooklyn comes to East New York and Brownsville, Brooklyn. The art installation on the BKLYN Eats restaurant connects visitors to this program in which we talk with residents about the creativity, resources, and community in each area. In this episode we talk with the co-founders of Universe City, Anna Iri, and Kwesi Johnson. Music in this episode is by Felicia Douglass. Papergirl-Brooklyn is organized by Sina Basila Hickey and Annie Del Hierro Original title music and beats by Nick Jost This project is a Brooklyn Arts Fund recipient.

    Greenpoint

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2020 42:39


    Papergirl-Brooklyn comes to Greenpoint, Brooklyn. The art installation on the Little Tiffin restaurant connects visitors to this program in which we talk with residents about the creativity, immigration, and community in each area. In this episode we talk with Boris Torres, Polina Barskaya, Mario Gotoh, and Little Tiffin (Monurai Bhakdina & Keith Sirchio). Music in this episode is by Ourida. Papergirl-Brooklyn is organized by Sina Basila Hickey and Annie Del Hierro Original title music and beats by Nick Jost This project is a Brooklyn Arts Fund recipient.

    Sunset Park

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2020 44:34


    Papergirl-Brooklyn comes to Sunset Park, Brooklyn. The art installation on the Yafa Deli connects visitors to this program in which we talk with residents about the creativity, gentrification, and community in each area. In this episode we talk with Betty Yu, Miguel Ayuso, Nooshin Rostami, and Ali Suliman. Music in this episode is by Gabriel Birnbaum. Papergirl-Brooklyn is organized by Sina Basila Hickey and Annie Del Hierro Original title music and beats by Nick Jost This project is a Brooklyn Arts Fund recipient.

    Coney Island

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2020 43:25


    Papergirl-Brooklyn comes to Coney Island, Brooklyn. The art installation on the MCU Park connects visitors to this program in which we talk with residents about the creativity, movements, and community in each area. In this episode we talk with Arantxa Araujo, Sofi Du, Alex Kaluzhsky, and Alexandra Silversmith of Alliance for Coney Island. Music in this episode is by Katie Von Schleicher. Papergirl-Brooklyn is organized by Sina Basila Hickey and Annie Del Hierro Original title music and beats by Nick Jost This project is a Brooklyn Arts Fund recipient.

    Bushwick

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2020 41:50


    Papergirl-Brooklyn comes to Bushwick, Brooklyn. The art installation on the garage of MayDay Space connects visitors to this program in which we talk with residents about the creativity, movements, and community in each area. In this episode we talk with Justin Lin, Pati Rodriguez, and Emmaline Payette. Music in this episode is by La Micanica Popular. Papergirl-Brooklyn is organized by Sina Basila Hickey and Annie Del Hierro Original title music and beats by Nick Jost This project is a Brooklyn Arts Fund recipient.

    Flatbush

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2020 38:01


    Papergirl-Brooklyn comes to Flatbush, Brooklyn. The art installation on the wall of Cinco de Mayo connects visitors to this program in which we talk with residents about the creativity, movements, and community in each area. In this episode we talk with Carlos Pinto, Vince Ballentine, and Yoon Sun Choi. Music in this episode is by Sarah Cabral. Papergirl-Brooklyn is organized by Sina Basila Hickey and Annie Del Hierro Original title music and beats by Nick Jost This project is a Brooklyn Arts Fund recipient.

    Origins of Papergirl

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2020 42:50


    Papergirl is coming to Brooklyn! But what is Papergirl, and who started this trend of giving away art for free by bike? Papergirl-Brooklyn organizers Sina Basila Hickey and Annie Del Hierro debut Papergirl Radio by going back to the origins of Papergirl. Sina, who has previously organized Papergirl projects, talked with Aisha Ronniger, the founder of Papergirl, to talk about the origins of this project and what it does for a community. Sina also spoke with Fatherless, Addison Karl, and Luna Park about why they are again participating in Papergirl ten years later, the impact of public art, the importance of building connections with your community, having a political voice, and more. Original music and sound support by Nick Jost This episode was edited by Sina Basila Hickey “Papergirl-Brooklyn” is sponsored, in part, by the Greater New York Arts Development Fund of the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs, administered by Brooklyn Arts Council (BAC) Thank you to our partner BKC

    Papergirl Radio Trailer

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2020 1:11


    Papergirl is coming to Brooklyn. Stay tuned for more information! https://www.papergirlbk.com

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