Download our Mental Wellbeing Toolkit to help facilitate family discussions about caring for mental health with art-making and cultural practices.
Download our Mental Wellbeing Toolkit to help facilitate family discussions about caring for mental health with art-making and cultural practices.
For our return to in-person professional development workshops, educators joined us at Brooklyn Museum for art-making, reflection, and an exhibition tour.
Join us in welcoming CUNY Cultural Corps interns Danyel, Jericee, and Jordan to our team.
We explored Peter Williams: Nyack, an exhibition of the artist’s interpretation of Black American experiences, at Eric Firestone Gallery.
Cool Culture launched a 6-week Civic Wellbeing Campaign designed to inspire families to use their voices and their power to improve the civic health of their communities.
We welcomed new and returning educators to our CityWide Cultural Access Program through a series of virtual orientations this fall.
Cool Culture’s Executive Director advocates for support of BIPOC organizations through a radical reimagining of cultural funding as part of New York City’s cultural plan, Create NYC.
Cool Culture helped bring the cool–and snacks–to a Back To School Youth Resource Fair in Central Harlem.
Cool Culture collaborates with two high school students through the Bloomberg Arts Internship to support program capacity, communications content, and development databases!
Cool Culture helped bring the cool–and snacks!–to Wellness Wednesdays in BedStuy and northern Crown Heights in a series of District 36 community events.