Noailles Debout The association aims at cultural production, heritage creation
and participation of the inhabitants in the definition of urban policies in
terms of development, social and cultural life and the expression and
circulation of visions, popular knowledge and non-dominant ideas. text source
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"Asilo is a cultural center and a multifunctional space for artistic and
cultural production, a common good space managed with assemblies open to all,
where a common good space managed with assemblies open to all, where the
decision making is done according to the consensus method. Starting from the
governance practices of using assemblies and direct management, the community
the community itself has developed rules for the use and management of the
space, based on inclusion, cooperation, non-exclusive use and free expression of
art and culture; in opposition to the and patronage and rejecting all forms of
fascism, racism, sexism and discrimination. racism, sexism and homophobia. The
space and its activities are self-managed by a heterogeneous, flexible and open
community through open and horizontal assemblies and working groups, based on
solidarity and the principle of principle of sharing spaces and means of
production. Asilo is engaged in a constant process of process of experimentation
and self-reflection at different scales (internal, national and European) that
aims to make the and European level) that aims to make space, community and
governance less patriarchal." L' Asilo Filangieri (Source: Sabrina Merolla)
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CUP was founded in 1997 by artist and architect Damon Rich with co-founders
Oscar Tuazon (artist), Stella Bugbee (graphic designer), Josh Breitbart (media
activist), Jason Anderson (architect), AJ Blandford (architectural historian),
Sarah Dadush (attorney), Althea Wasow (filmmaker), and Rosten Woo (policy
analyst).
During the fall of 2003, at the Storefront for Art and Architecture, CUP
organized the exhibition City Without a Ghetto on the theme of low-income
housing development in New York City since the late 1940s.
In 2011, CUP received a Rockefeller CIF grant to develop its Public Access
Design project. This project aimed to connect graphic designers with struggling
communities. In November 2018, CUP partnered with the Drawing Center of New York
to advocate for civic engagement through drawing and design. Design that
breathes life into important regulations, smartsign Center for Urban Pedagogy,
Freedom and Incarceration, New York, NY TOC of MONU #23 ‘Participatory Urbanism’