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Portion of New Urban Arts Mixtape for The City

From: Megan Hall
Length: 00:05:24

Portion of a neighborhood walking tour based in Providence, RI. Read the full description.

Default-piece-image-1 During the New Urban Arts Creative Cartography opening event, visitors went on an audio walking tour of the neighborhood surrounding the art space for high schoolers. The event was much like live theater, as strangers and friends shared in an uncommon experience of a common place.

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During the New Urban Arts Creative Cartography opening event, visitors went on an audio walking tour of the neighborhood surrounding the art space for high schoolers. The event was much like live theater, as strangers and friends shared in an uncommon experience of a common place.