Join us for REBEL VERSES 2026 next week at The Public Theater! ⭐️ 💕 Tix link in bio 🎟️
May 7th-9th 7pm
This year we are joined by the amazing:
@door_nyc@epictheatr@hiartsnyc@urbanwordnyc
+ a special dance performance
You won’t want to miss it! ✨
WE DESERVE BETTER. is in just a couple of days Aug. 13 & 14!!
It's the show that came out of this year's Make Art With... class, where Developing Artists Ensemble Members have been collaborating with Liza Jessie Peterson. GET TIX NOW - Link in bio!
Yo! The youth got some shit to say about the world
These voices are the vanguard of their generation… for such a time as this
Artwork done by student. She’s genius. They’re genius. I’m sooo proud
Come see this powerful play
Support live theater. Support the youth. Be in community I am so honored to help shepard and develop the Developing Artists Ensemble 2025 in creating an original play
Link in bio
@developingartists
#wedeservebetter #developingartists
Meet Liza Jessie Peterson who will be leading Make Art With 2025!
Liza is an artivist; an actress, playwright, poet, author and youth advocate who has worked steadfastly with incarcerated populations for more than two decades. Her critically acclaimed one woman show, The Peculiar Patriot, was nominated for a Drama Desk Award, Elliot Norton and a recipient of a Lilly Award. Liza will collab with Developing Artists’ ensemble to create an original work performed on August 13 & 14th. Get tix now! #Artivism #MakeArtWith2025 #DevelopingArtists
JOIN US for DA’s 2024 Meet and Greet! 🎉
THIS SATURDAY Nov 23rd 5-7pm🗓️
Houghton Hall Arts - 22 East 30th St📍🏙️
Food and Drink provided🍪🥤😋
RSVP by link in bio!
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For a quarter-CENTURY, we’ve pushed boundaries, championed social change, and nurtured artistic hearts. This isn’t just a night of reflection, it’s a declaration for the future.🤩
We’re crafting a world where every young artist is empowered, heard, and valued. Join us as we celebrate the fight for the next generation!🥳
GET YOUR TICKETS ON OUR WEBSITE🎟️
#25YearsBold #EmpoweringArtists #ArtForChange #developingartists
SAVE THIS DATE!
MAY 13, 2024
7:00PM
JOE’S PUB
425 Lafayette St, New York, NY 10003
We’re celebrating 25 years of fighting for arts education.
More info to come!
Sometimes all we need is LOVE💖
What helps us to share our stories and gives us the bravery to fight for social change is the power of friendship🫂Developing Artists teamwork doesn’t just create bff’s but creates positivity, confidence, and revolution🙌🌈 #developingartists #love #socialchange #youththeatre #nyc #nycyouth
Hopefully all these smiles can warm you up on this freezing day❄️
Throwback to a creative and collaborative summer session☀️Summer is still 128 days away but till then we’ll be brightening your days with our art here on Instagram and TikTok🤭 FOLLOW US📲
Celebrate Black History Month with Developing Artists! One of DA’s ensemble members Vicckaash Krishnan would like to highlight the contributions and impact of Tupac Shakur. ✊🏾🎤🎭
Vick says “Tupac Shakur was more than a rapper, he was an artist in every form of the word. He wove stories with his music, and spoke loudly for the rights of the black community, as well as pushing for equal rights for all, through social justice. Pac was also a pioneer of hip hop, expanding the genre through the west coast. Several famous artists have been influenced by 2pac’s work, including the great Kendrick Lamar, who once spoke the passion of Tupac’s lyricism, “Tupac inspired me just the simple way of how he put his words together,” Lamar said. “You really felt them, you felt the passion behind them. They meant something, not only to him, but when you heard it, you actually got a full experience rather than just words. You actually felt his words.” With all that being acknowledged, it is impossible to not recognize him as an icon and revolutionary in the black community.”
One thing our ensemble members love to do is amplify the voices of those who fight for social change and push boundaries just like us! 📢
It’s the season of LOVE🩷 Everybody loves a good shopping spree or coffee run! But by passing up that overpriced t-shirt or latte you forgot to add almond milk to, you can instead donate to the youth arts! GIVE IT UP WEBSITE LINK IN BIO