Jeanne Fleming, Village Halloween Parade, West 10th Street and Sixth Avenue 2
Jeanne Fleming has been the artistic and producing director of the Village Halloween parade since 1980.
Jeanne Fleming, Village Halloween Parade, West 10th Street and Sixth Avenue
Jeanne Fleming has been the artistic and producing director of the Village Halloween parade since 1980.
Students in Classroom at Junior High School 3, Grove and Hudson Streets
Maia Farish was part of one of the classes to attend Junior High School in the P.S. 3 building on Grove and Hudson Streets. Following their first year, they were moved to I.S. 70 in Chelsea.
Students stand outside Junior High School 3, on corner of Bedford and Grove
Maia Farish was part of one of the classes to attend Junior High School in the P.S. 3 building on Grove and Hudson Streets. Following their first year, they were moved to I.S. 70 in Chelsea.
Classroom at Junior High School 3, at Grove and Hudson Streets, ca. 1966
Maia Farish was part of one of the classes to attend Junior High School in the P.S. 3 building on Grove and Hudson Streets. Following their first year, they were moved to I.S. 70 in Chelsea.
View from Window at Junior High School 3, Grove and Hudson Street, showing “Twin Peaks” at 102 Bedford Street
Maia Farish was part of one of the classes to attend Junior High School in the P.S. 3 building on Grove and Hudson Streets. Following their first year, they were moved to I.S. 70 in Chelsea.
Letter from classmate at IS 70, 1968
Maia Farish was part of one of the classes to attend Junior High School in the P.S. 3 building on Grove and Hudson Streets. Following their first year, they were moved to I.S. 70 in Chelsea.
Union Square, Keith Crandell wearing t-shirt with text composed by him and Annie Shaver-Crandell
Keith Crandell was presented a 2005 Village Award in memoriam. Love thy neighbor Thy poor neighbor Thy Jewish neighbor Thine addicted neighbor Thy gay neighbor Thy black neighbor Thy white neighbor Thy Muslim neighbor Thy crippled neighbor Thy Christian neighbor Thine atheist neighbor Thy Latino neighbor Thy homeless neighbor
Union Square, poster
The first paragraph of its message reads: NEWS OF THE MISSING MANY MISSING WILL NOT BE FOUND. DO YOU KNOW WHERE THEY ARE? YOU ARE BREATHING THEM. THE DEAD HAVE BEEN INCINERATED. YOU ARE BREATHING THEIR ASHES.