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    • Friday, May 16, 2014, 7pm

CUP at “Pratt Presents During NYCxDesign”

CUP at "Pratt Presents During NYCxDesign"

 

On May 16th, Christine Gaspar, CUP's Executive Director, took part in a panel at the Museum of Art and Design on how innovative solutions transform urban life. This discussion, led by Julie Lasky of The New York Times, also featured Wendy Brawer of the Green Map System, David Burney of Pratt Institute, and Jason Schupbach of the National Endowment for the Arts. The panelists explored the intersection of design and public service, demonstrating the social value of good design and innovative design thinking.  

 The discussion was part of Pratt Presents During NYCxDesign

 

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