Sunday, April 3, 2022

Bronx River Art Center - Time is running out for BRAC's Spring Art Classes!

 

Running Out of Time to Sign Up for
BRAC's SPRING SEMESTER CLASSES! 
Classes begin THIS MONDAY

On-site and hybrid classes will run from 
Monday, April 4th through Monday, June 20th. 
PRICING

Youth and Young Adult Classes (ages 7 - 20): $95
Youth & Parent (child must be ages 6 - 12): $160 
Adult Classes (21+): $120


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Mondays 4:30-6:30pm
CARTOONING (Tweens & Teens) Instructor: Gregory Maldonado
From American superhero comics, to Japanese manga, and everything in-between, you will learn the tools to tell a story in the sequential art form. Learn the basics of shape and gesture drawing to create your own characters to serve as the stars of your story, before moving on to panels and composition, and finally crafting a short story that will start you on the road to creating your own graphic novel like the pros.
Tuesdays 4:30-6:30pm
BASICS OF DRAWING (Youth & Families) Instructor: Tiffany Miller
Drawing is one of the oldest forms of communication and storytelling. It is also the foundation for many masterful works of art. Discover the beauty, magic, and power of this artistic discipline in a relaxed, supportive environment. With a focus on composition, we will practice our craft by sketching landscapes, still life, abstract, and figurative drawings of master artists, contemporary artists, illustrators, and photographers.
Wednesdays 4:30-6:30pm
DIGITAL ILLUSTRATION (Tweens & Teens) Instructor: Maria Ferrari
Arm yourself with the best tools possible for creating art digitally! This class teaches basic skills and good work habits that are essential to mastering Photoshop, and its complex range of possibilities. Learn skills that will better prepare students for a lifetime of creating digital art with ease, and help you build portfolios for school applications and expanding job opportunities in the digital design fields.
Can be attended in-person and virtually.
Thursdays 4:30-6:30pm
INTRODUCTION TO ART (Youth & Families) Instructor: Jennifer Tomaiolo
In this class for both young children learning about art for the first time, and experienced artists looking to experiment with new materials, we will look at art & artists from all over the world. This course is designed to inspire your creativity and build your skills each week by teaching students how to use a variety of art materials and methods to create unique works of art, including drawing, painting, collage, clay, 3D multimedia and sculpture.
Fridays 4:30-6:30pm
Textile Arts & Crochet (Teens & Adults) Instructor: Ruth Marshall
Let’s upcycle and recycle old material into crafty, good-looking items with an eye towards longevity and usefulness. Sweaters can be repurposed into cushions or beanies. T-shirts can be transformed into bags, headbands, or yarn that can be crocheted into bath mats. Let’s make plastic bottle purses, flowers and even string. This class will be more successful if you can supply your own materials (i.e, second-hand sweaters, t-shirts and plastic bottles)!
Saturdays 11am-1pm
Printmaking & Drawing (All Ages) Instructor: Tammy Wofsey
In this class we will learn drawing and printmaking skills. Printmaking allows students to duplicate artwork they've created by drawing, carving, or placing down material such as leaves, cloth or paper onto an inked plate, then putting the paper they want to print the art on atop, followed by a felt blanket. Using our wheel press, you will hand crank through your artwork. Each layer is peeled off to get to the bottom of your print.
Saturdays 2pm-4pm
Digital Animation (Tweens & Teens) Instructor: Hector Canonge
Through the use of digital software, lecture, demonstration, and hands on learning students will learn animation. By the end of the course, students will have created their own 30 second-long animated short.
Can be attended in-person and virtually.
Mixed-Media Painting (Teens & Adults) Instructor: Marta Blair
This class will teach students to explore the multiple sources of abstraction inherent in natural forms. Sharpening the way we approach and look at nature and reviewing the basic properties of line, shape, space, form, texture, pattern, and color; we will open up a space for personal expression while giving painting and mixed media techniques to work around these concepts along with the brief introduction of artists and artwork to reinforce the same.
Most classes will be held on-site at the Bronx River Art Center, with sessions taking place within our well-ventilated open space studios. 

All persons age 12 or over must show proof of vaccination.
Proof of vaccination will be required upon entering building for first class.

Masking, social distancing, hand washing, temperature check and exposure questionnaire will be strictly enforced for every class session.

NOTE: In-person classes may go hybrid or fully virtual as per updated government COVID-19 regulations.

For general questions about classes, please email info@bronxriverart.org.

This program is made possible with support from the NYC Department of Cultural Affairs in partnership with the City Council, including the Bronx Delegation. Additional support is from Bronx Borough President Vanessa Gibson, the NYS Council on the Arts with support from Governor Kathy Hochul and the NYS Legislature including Senator Luis R. Sepúlveda. Foundation support is from Con Edison: The Power of Giving, BronxCare Health System, New York Community Trust and private donors.

GrowNYC - Happy Earth Month

 

Happy Earth Month from GrowNYC!
For over 50 years GrowNYC has worked to protect the environment, create beautiful green spaces, help people stay healthy, and give them opportunities to make a positive impact.  

Our work is more important than ever.
According to major new climate report by the Intergovernmental Panel On Climate Change, climate change is actively harming our planet more than ever before. Rising temperatures are directly connected to disasters like wildfires and extreme flooding that displace and kill humans, plants, and animals. Climate change threatens the food and water security of millions across the globe and poses significant health risks to all.  

GrowNYC is leading the way.
This Earth Month and beyond, GrowNYC is leading the way in educating, empowering, and supporting New Yorkers on how they can take action to fight climate change for their city and their planet. Please support our efforts to make NYC healthier and more sustainable for all. 
Earth Month
Climate Action
Help us spread the word about how GrowNYC is fighting climate change during Earth Month and all year long! Make sure to follow GrowNYC on social media, and share this message with your friends!

New York City Hispanic Chamber of Commerce - College of Mount Saint Vincent - Career Fair

 


DEC ANNOUNCES AVAILABILITY OF IN-PERSON HUNTER EDUCATION COURSE OPPORTUNITIES


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New Hunters Planning for Spring Turkey Season Must Complete Mandatory Hunter Education

 New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) Commissioner Basil Seggos today announced that in-person hunter education classes are being offered throughout New York State this spring in advance of the May 1 opener of spring turkey season.

“Turkey hunting remains one of DEC’s most popular hunting seasons and these courses, taught by our very knowledgeable volunteer instructors, are key to another successful year,” Commissioner Seggos said. “As we continue to safely resume in-person courses, I am excited for new hunters to learn the necessary safety techniques and responsibilities to safely enjoy turkey hunting season.”

All new hunters planning to go turkey hunting this season in May are reminded that they must first complete a mandatory hunter education course before they can purchase a hunting license. DEC works closely with thousands of dedicated DEC-certified volunteer instructors statewide to provide these in-person training courses free of charge.

All in-person hunter education courses require students to complete homework prior to attending the classroom and field session. Proof of the completed homework is required to attend the course. Students should register for the course well in advance of the course date to allow time to complete the homework requirement, which takes approximately three hours. All in-person courses require successful completion of a field day to earn certification for the course.

DEC's online registration system makes it easy to view a list of all available in-person or online courses. Students can register from any device - smartphone, tablet, or computer - 24 hours a day, seven days a week. To locate a nearby hunter education course visit https://www.dec.ny.gov/outdoor/92267.html

File footage of a DEC hunting course can be found here https://www.dec.ny.gov/fs/programs/press/HunterEd/. Please Courtesy NYSDEC if used.

MAYOR ADAMS RENOMINATES AND NYC HEALTH + HOSPITALS’ BOARD OF DIRECTORS CONFIRMS MITCHELL KATZ, MD AS PRESIDENT AND CEO OF NYC HEALTH + HOSPITALS

 

In Letter to the Board, Mayor Adams Fully Endorsed Dr. Katz

 

Dr. Katz NYC Health + Hospitals President and CEO Since September 2017


 Following New York City Mayor Eric Adams’ renomination, the NYC Health + Hospitals’ Board of Directors today, by unanimous vote, confirmed its support for Mitchell Katz, MD, to continue as president and CEO of the New York City health system. As a public benefit corporation, the NYC Health + Hospitals (H+H) Board of Directors votes on and appoints the health system president and CEO. Dr. Katz has served in his current roles since September 2017, and throughout his tenure, Dr. Katz has financially stabilized the health system, closing a deficit of approximately $2 billion; invested in ambulatory care to ensure everyone has access to a primary care doctor; and led the health system through the COVID-19 pandemic. Dr. Katz sees patients at Gotham Health/Gouverneur every week.

 

“As a key member of my health team, I trust Dr. Katz’s opinions and advice when it comes to protecting the health of New Yorkers,” said Mayor Adams. “The COVID-19 pandemic showed the vital role our public health system plays in the city, and Dr. Katz has shown his commitment to NYC Health + Hospitals and all the New Yorkers who rely on its health care services. It’s just a fact, Dr. Katz ‘Gets Stuff Done,’ which is why I fully support his ongoing leadership of H+H.”

 

“The Board of Directors voted unanimously to confirm their support for Dr. Katz as our president and CEO,” said Jose Pagan, chair, Board of Directors, NYC Health + Hospitals. “Through the pandemic, under his leadership, hundreds of thousands of New Yorkers entrusted their care to NYC Health + Hospitals. New Yorkers saw a vital and vibrant health system, which Dr. Katz has strengthened and stabilized during his tenure here. The board looks forward to continuing our great relationship with Dr. Katz.”

 

“New York City has made important strides in the fight against COVID-19 thanks to dedicated leaders like Dr. Mitch Katz, who continue to lead us along the road to recovery,” said Deputy Mayor for Health and Human Services Anne Williams-Isom. “Dr. Katz's renomination as the president and CEO of NYC Health + Hospitals will strengthen our city's ability to provide comprehensive, high-quality, and affordable health care services and improve the health and wellbeing of all New Yorkers.”  

 

“I thank Mayor Adams and the entire NYC Health + Hospitals Board for entrusting me with the helm of this amazing health system,” said Dr. Katz. “Every week, when I see my patients, I see the trust they give us and the great responsibility we have to them. It’s an honor to serve all New Yorkers who need our care.”

 

“Throughout his career, Dr. Katz has proven himself as a committed servant to his patients and to the public,” said New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene Commissioner Dr. Ashwin Vasan. “Over the past several months I have had the pleasure of working alongside him and observing his commitment first-hand. I look forward to continuing my work with him and his fantastic colleagues at our first-class public hospital system, to protect and promote the health and wellbeing of all New Yorkers.”

 

“As we emerge from this unprecedented crisis, we are ever grateful for the invaluable role our health care workers have played in saving lives and the leadership that informed New York City’s robust pandemic response, one of the most comprehensive and effective in the nation,” said New York City Department of Social Services Commissioner Gary P. Jenkins. “As I congratulate Dr. Katz on his renomination, I want to recognize his critical role in shaping this response while also revitalizing the country’s largest municipal health care system. We rely on the guidance of veteran experts like Dr. Katz to ensure the health and safety of vulnerable New Yorkers and I look forward to continuing to strengthen our partnership to support our neighbors in need.”

 

“On behalf of the SBH Health System, I would like to congratulate Dr. Katz on his renomination. His vision, innovation, and collaborative leadership are the driving factors in providing quality health care to millions of New Yorkers, regardless of their immigration status or ability to pay,” said David Perlstein, MD, president and CEO, SBH Health System. “It has been my honor to stand shoulder-to-shoulder with Dr. Katz as we battle a global pandemic. We have worked collaboratively to mitigate the spread of COVID-19 within underserved communities and establish new ways to serve our patients without compromising the quality of health care. I look forward to continuing to collaborate with Dr. Katz and his team.”

 

“As president and CEO of NYC Health + Hospitals, Dr. Mitchell Katz is one of New York’s respected voices and exemplary leaders in health care,” said Kenneth Davis, CEO, Mount Sinai Health System. “During his time, NYC Health + Hospitals has broadened health care access for New York City residents, and he has led the country’s largest public health system through very challenging times. I am honored to call him a friend and I value his partnership in ensuring every New Yorker has access to high-quality, equitable care.”

 

“We are delighted to congratulate Dr. Mitchell Katz on his renomination as NYC Health + Hospitals president and CEO,” said Steven J. Corwin, MD, president and CEO, New York-Presbyterian. “Dr. Katz is a skilled and caring physician and a transformative leader of public hospital systems who is committed to improving the health of all New Yorkers. We commend him for his extraordinary dedication to New York City, particularly his leadership through the pandemic, and look forward to his continued service.”

 

“The renomination of Dr. Mitchell Katz as NYC Health + Hospitals’ president and CEO is a testament to his stellar leadership of the nation’s largest public hospital system, especially throughout the COVID-19 pandemic,” said Kenneth E. Raske, president, Greater New York Hospital Association. “He is the embodiment of NYC Health + Hospital’s mission to deliver high-quality care with compassion, dignity, and respect to all, and New York’s entire hospital community is grateful for his continued service.”

 

About Dr. Mitchell Katz

 

Dr. Mitchell Katz joined NYC Health + Hospitals from the Los Angeles County Health Agency, where he served as director. For five years he served as the director of the Los Angeles County Department of Health Services, the second largest public safety net system in the United States, during which he created the ambulatory care network and empaneled over 350,000 patients to a primary care home. Earlier in his career, he was the director and health officer of the San Francisco Department of Health for 13 years, best known for funding needle exchanges, creating Healthy San Francisco, outlawing the sale of tobacco at pharmacies, and winning ballot measures for rebuilding Laguna Honda Hospital and San Francisco General Hospital.

 

He is the deputy editor of JAMA Internal Medicine, an elected member of the National Academy of Sciences (previously the Institute of Medicine), and the recipient of the Los Angeles County Medical Association 2015 Healthcare Champion of the year.

 

Dr. Katz is a graduate of Yale College and Harvard Medical School. He completed an internal medicine residency at UCSF Medical School, and he was an RWJ Clinical Scholar.