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CITYarts, Inc.

CITYarts, Inc. is a nonprofit public arts and education organization founded in 1989 by Tsipi Ben-Haim. The organization takes its name and inspiration from Cityarts Workshop which closed down after losing its funding in 1989. With a new name and new mission Tsipi Ben-Haim created CITYarts, Inc. in 1989.〔 CITYarts, Inc. brings together children and youth with professional artists〔Akasie, Jay, "Teaching Children the Benefits of Restoration",''The New York Sun'', August 27, 2008, "()", August 12, 2010〕 to create public art.〔Simon, Stephanie, "Artist Helps Students Complete Mural At Manhattan School", ''NY1'', January 2, 2007, "()", August 12, 2010〕 CITYarts seeks to empower children to have an impact on their own lives and their community through public art projects that address social and civic issues.
The current director of CITYarts, Inc. is Tsipi Ben-Haim, who has been with the organization since 1989.〔McClintic, Miranda,"Art Changes Minds and Hearts", ''The Jewish Post'', June 26, 2009, Page 7〕
==History==
CITYarts, Inc. founded in 1989, takes inspiration from Cityarts Workshop. Cityarts Workshop grew out of an education program set up by New York City Parks, Recreation, and Cultural Affairs Administration in 1968. In 1968 the New York City department now known as the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs hired Susan Shapiro Kiok to create a "beautification and education program" for the New York City Community Arts Workshop.〔"Power to the People in Washington Sq.", ''New York Post'', August 31, 1971〕 In 1971 Cityarts Workshop was incorporated as a not-for-profit organization.〔"New Benches Set at Grant's Tomb", ''The New York Times'', September 3, 1972〕 When Tsipi Ben-Haim took over in 1989, she renamed the organization CITYarts, Inc.〔

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