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What’s Up for MAD in 2017?

Officially launched on October 27, 2016, Kingston’s Midtown Arts District is making plans for its first full year in 2017. Midtown is hot and staying ahead of fast-moving changes will be a fun and exciting challenge. If you care about ensuring…

Midtown’s Festive Holiday Parade

Join Alderwoman Nina Dawson at Midtown's Annual Holiday Parade on December 22. Gather at 4:30pm at The Hodge Center, 15 Franklin Street to join children from Midtown neighborhoods and Christmas Carolers for a parade along Broadway’s shops…

Mothers of MAD Invention

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Internationally acclaimed musician and composer Pauline Oliveros passed away on Thanksgiving. Pauline was a hands-on supporter of MAD and, together with her longtime partner and collaborator Ione, she rolled up her sleeves to research arts district…

Join Our MAD Social Media Campaign!

Are you ready to help us make MADkingston a lively clearinghouse for arts community building? It only takes a few minutes, it’s easy – and it’s fun! Susan Whelan handles social media for Bailey Pottery Equipment & Ceramic Supply,…

Upcoming MAD Information Meetings

MAD will build on the recent PAKT Business Breakfast with additional information sessions for Midtown community members and artists. "Our goal is to answer community questions about the Arts District," said MAD co-founder Richard Frumess." Broadway…

MAD Launch Event to Honor Nina Dawson and Ev Mann

Updated October 21, 2016 The Midtown Arts District will launch officially on October 27 with a free evening of music and dance for all ages at Broadway Commons, 615 Broadway. At 5:00 pm, join The Flying Kingstonians Brass Brand in a fanfare…

Business Alliance of Kingston Hosts MAD Breakfast

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The Business Alliance of Kingston (BAK) hosted a yummy breakfast at PAKT Restaurant on September 21 to introduce Midtown businesses to the growing Midtown Arts District. "BAK is committed to strategies to improve business and accelerate revitalization,…
The Invisible Dog

Presentation for Common Council Tour

Power Point for Council Tour 10-26-15
The Invisible Dog

A New Kind of Interdisciplinary Arts Center

The Invisible Dog Art Center in Brooklyn opened in October, 2009, a raw space in a vast converted factory building with a charmed history and an open-ended mission: to create, from the ground up, a new kind of interdisciplinary arts center.…