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Softly opening this summer, Penny Williamsburg is a new hospitality concept located in Williamsburg, Brooklyn. Created by Sydell Group, who are known for beloved hotel brands including NoMad, LINE, and Freehand, the property will be the first of its kind; a hybrid of hotel and housing for graduate students in partnership with the esteemed art school, Bard College. Penny s ethos is rooted in an intimate, residential sensibility that offers apartment style accommodations that are equally suited for short term visits and longer stays. Located on a quiet block in the Williamsburg neighborhood, the hotel is a short walking distance to the vibrant collection of local restaurants, cocktail bars, shops, and bookstores that draw visitors to this iconic Brooklyn community.
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SARATOGA SPRINGS, N.Y. â SUNY Empire State College, in partnership with Anderson Center for Autism, hosted a month-long celebration of autistic and neurodiverse artists in Expressive Outcomes, a virtual art gallery.
The gallery exhibit, part of the college s Autism Acceptance and Inclusivity Month, gave artists of all abilities the opportunity to showcase their artistic talent in an inclusive setting.
On April 13, the gallery held its opening event, moderated by Dr. Noor Syed, director of the SUNY Empire Center for Autism Inclusivity, with featured guests Eliza Bozenski, chief development officer at Anderson Center for Autism, Susan Angeles, a founder of the Expressive Outcomes program at Anderson and Dr. Pamala Rogers, director of expressive art programs for The Shield Institute and its Pure Vision Arts program in New York City.