Hundreds of nude models will march down Broadway, each with their own painted message-on them, from 42nd Street (Times Square) to 23rd Street. Let’s look back at what Human Connection Arts brought to New York City in 2019. Paintings took place on weekends in December and January in a Bushwick, Brooklyn studio. Groups of models form their bodies together to become one huge painting. Andy Golub created a series of his Human Canvas Paintings this Winter. Hand sanitizer was available to participants. Painting stations were placed six-feet apart. All models, staff & volunteers wore face masks. Image via Human Connection Arts ~ This was the 7th Annual NYC Bodypainting Day Event on Jin Times Square. Stay tuned.Ĭheck out Indoor Gallery days/times and every Sunday afternoon! Next up ~ The 2022 Village Halloween Parade. Kicking-off 2022, Human Connection Arts will host a new project ~ Naked Theater Workshop on January 11th has been postponed to February 3, 2022. Now, the nonprofit ~ true to its mission of forming unique connections between artist and model during body painting ~ focuses on the vulnerabilities between models and artists, creating significant impact on artist, models and the public, as they strive to build a world where all people are accepted, regardless of race, gender, size, shape, age and even political views. Human Connection Arts was launched in 2017, born from the days when Andy Golub, its founder, painted freely in the streets of New York City.
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