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Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "Yazmany Arboleda is a Colombian American artist based in New York City. His practice focuses on creating “Living Sculptures: People coming together to transform their experience of the world.” Arboleda lectures internationally on the power of art in public space; and is the Creative Director of MIT's ENGAGE program as well as The Brooklyn Cottage. In 2013, he was named one of Good Magazine’s 100 People Making Our World Better.From working with a community of artists and activist in Kabul to give away 10,000 pink balloons to adults on a Monday Morning in 2013 to literally highlighting the housing crisis and governmental corruption in Johannesburg's Central Business District by painting them to appear to be bleeding color from their windows and rooftops, his work is motivated largely by political, cultural, and social circumstances. In 2015, Arboleda has been developing a project titled 'Colour In Faith,' where religious communities across Kenya are working together to paint the exteriors of mosques, temples, and churches yellow in the name of love. The project was nominated for the Disruption By Design (DxD) in the fall of 2015.He received his Master of Architecture degree from The Catholic University of America in Washington, D.C. He has also completed art and design programs at Parson's School of Design in New York City, Universitat Politecnica de Catalunya in Barcelona, and Istituto Marangoni in Milan and London. In 2014 he participated in the Juilliard School’s inaugural inter-arts program.Arboleda writes occasionally for the Huffington Post about art and culture. For the publication he has interviewed renowned personalities including playwright/journalist/actress and MacArthur Fellow Anna Deavere Smith, Turner Prize winning artist Anish Kapoor, supermodel/actress Lauren Hutton, and Golden Lion Award winning artist Marina Abramović, among others."@en }

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