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Together, creative art works

CAW’s 5th Annual ArtWorks Benefit for Kids

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Together, creative art works...

This year, we’ve seen art unlock love of learning. We’ve seen creativity build confidence. In fact, we are all part of the CAW community because we know creative art works to drive positive change for kids in our urban communities.

With your support, in 2013 we brought visual, performing, and technology arts programming to more underserved young people than ever before. Our students discovered a love of art, belief in themselves, and a desire to thrive. They’ve tested better, invested in their educations, graduated high school, got jobs, and engaged with their communities.

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We invite you to join us as we put creative art to work in 2014.

When we work together, we inspire true change.

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Table of Contents

Together, creative art works...

CAW’s 5th Annual ArtWorks Benefit for Kids

A message from BrianA message from Melissa Mark-Viverito, Speaker of City Council

Introduction to:- Our honorees- Our sponsors- Our Benefit Co-chairs- Our friends and supporters

A special announcement about our name and logo

How we change the world - Our programs- Our staff- Our board members

The impact we make- Measuring our progress

Join us

A message from our chairman

Learn more about our generous sponsors

Concluding remarks

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CAW’s 5th Annual ArtWorks Benefit for Kids

An evening to remember

WhereAtrium Shops and Cafes153 East 53rd Street (at Lexington)New York, NY

WhenMarch 12, 20146:00-8:30 pm

The FestivitiesCocktails, hors d’oeuvres, and good friends

Music by the Juan Rodriguez Latin Jazz Project

Live art creation with renowned illustrator Steve Brodner

Silent auction of the artwork

Pop International Galleries dynamic mezzanine location

Collaborate in the creation of a CAW mural

Program at 7:00pmSpecial appearance by the UPCA Youth Drumming Ensemble

Greeting by Kathy Chalas, CAW Youth Honoree

Remarks and special unveiling by Executive Director Brian Ricklin

Presentation of our honoreesJohn M. CefalyExecutive Vice Chairman, Cushman & Wakefield

Glenn Palmer-SmithArtist and Author, Murals of New York City

NYC Family Court, Recognized Program PartnerRepresented by the Hon. Edwina Richardson-Mendelson

Robert E. Selsam, Lifetime Achievement AwardFormerly of Boston Properties

Video: Together, creative art works...

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A message from Brian

Dear Friends,

I look back over our achievements and am struck by the extraordinary commitment of so many people. We at CAW have always been like a family. I am also fascinated to observe, as we change, how much we stay the same; I believe that is because we have remained steadfast and true to our mission. For the past 28 years, our kids and their communities have always come first and art has been inextricably linked to great teaching and community service. All you need to do is meet some of the young people and the community partners we serve and you’ll understand why – we are so very fortunate to be able to joyfully bring art into their lives.

Last year, the theme of our event was “An Invitation to Reach New Heights” – well, we did just that in Harlem from river-to-river, up to Washington Heights and Inwood and around the City! We ran 20% more out-of-school time programs and engaged 36% more youth in our Public Art Youth Employment programs, all while enhancing the quality of our services. While our growth is important to try to meet the ever-growing needs of our population, we are much more focused on the depth and relevance of our programming. Arts education passionately explores what motivates each child to learn, and its impact includes unlocking a love of learning. Our students and youth employees

Brian Ricklin

Executive Director and CEO

Creative Art Works family, which includes our dedicated Board of Directors, distinguished honorees and tireless Benefit Co-chairs, passionate community partners, extraordinary volunteers, and talented staff. Thank you all for investing in our collaborative mission -- our kids and their art. Together we help ensure the well-being and hopefulness of our youth, and the beauty, vitality and culture of our city.

Warm regards,

learn to keenly observe, personally envision, creatively explore, humanely express, engage and persist, and to reflect upon, and most importantly, influence, the world around them.

CAW has evolved over the past five years and this transformation is gathering momentum as we have strengthened staff and enhanced programming. As we aim even higher in 2014, we celebrate this year’s benefit theme, “Together, creative art works…” We have proven outcomes of positive social and emotional skills and improved job, academic and technical performance; our youth are more civically engaged, better prepared for college or career, and have more confidence in themselves and optimism about their future. We could not do all this without you!

Today, as we proudly unveil our new name Creative Art Works, our essence and promise are unchanged: to empower youth through the arts and to teach kids and young adults the power of creativity and their own voices. Together we are strong - our established pedagogy, the care and heart of our teaching artists, the passion of our leadership, our dedicated grass roots with local community partners, and the strong engagement of our supporters.

We welcome you as part of the

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Letter from Melissa Mark-ViveritoSpeaker of the City Council

Dear Friends,

Greetings to everyone gathered here tonight at the Creative Arts Workshops for Kids (CAW’s) 5th Annual ArtWorks Benefit for Kids Celebration!

Community-based nonprofits like CAW’s are vital to our city in so many ways.

In addition to providing life-saving services to our constituents and their families, they also employ thousands of New Yorkers and help keep our economy strong and growing.

They also serve as key allies in our efforts to create a more equal and just New York City, where everyone, regardless of what borough they are from or what neighborhood they were raised in, has access to the support and services that they need to move ahead and build better lives for themselves.

This work wouldn’t be possible without the help and support of our city’s nonprofit community, and I would like to thank CAW and its amazing staff and volunteers for all the wonderful and inspiring work that they are doing to help empower young lives through the arts.

Congratulations as well to this year’s honorees: John M. Cefaly, Glenn Palmer-Smith, the New York City Family Court, and Robert E. Selsam.

I hope everyone has a wonderful time tonight. Enjoy!

Sincerely,

Melissa Mark-Viverito

Speaker of the Council of the City of New York

We are proud to introduce:

Our 2014 honorees

Our sponsors

Our Benefit Co-chairs

Our friends and supporters

Our heartfelt thanks to the individuals and businesses that have helped make this event possible.

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March 12, 2014

Dear Friends,

Greetings to everyone gathered here tonight at the Creative Arts Workshops for Kids (CAW’s) 5th Annual ArtWorks Benefit for Kids Celebration!

Community-based nonprofits like CAW’s are vital to our city in so many ways.

In addition to providing life-saving services to our constituents and their families, they also employ thousands of New Yorkers and help keep our economy strong and growing.

They also serve as key allies in our efforts to create a more equal and just New York City, where everyone, regardless of what borough they are from or what neighborhood they were raised in, has access to the support and services that they need to move ahead and build better lives for themselves.

This work wouldn’t be possible without the help and support of our city’s nonprofit community, and I would like to thank CAW and its amazing staff and volunteers for all the wonderful and inspiring work that they are doing to help empower young lives through thearts.

Congratulations as well to this year’s honorees: John M. Cefaly, Glenn Palmer-Smith, the New York City Family Court, and Robert E. Selsam.

I hope everyone has a wonderful time tonight. Enjoy!

Sincerely,

Melissa Mark-Viverito Speaker

MELISSA MARK-VIVERITOSPEAKER TELEPHONE

(212) 788-7210

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THE CITY OF NEW YORKCITY HALL

NEW YORK, NY 10007

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John CefalyHonoree

John has worked with Cushman & Wakefield, Inc. for 43 years with the first 30 years being spent in the downtown office of C&W where he was the leading broker for 20 consecutive years. During his tenure, John has made numerous contributions to the C&W organization by serving on the Board of Directors, the Executive Committee, the Global Management Team and the Compensation Committee. John also created and chaired the Brokerage Advisory Board.

John has been engaged as both broker and consultant by many of the world’s leading corporations, financial institutions and law firms. He has consistently been among the top five producing brokers within C&W worldwide over the past 30 years and is recognized as one of the top real estate professionals in the country. John leads a team of eight professionals and they have represented and concluded some of the largest transactions in Manhattan including Moody’s corporate headquarters relocation to Seven World Trade Center, construction of the CIBC World Markets Building at 300 Madison Avenue and the relocation of Nomura Holding America Inc. from downtown to Worldwide Plaza.

Executive Vice ChairmanCushman & Wakefield, Inc.

Over the years, John and his wife Jane have been involved with a number of charitable institutions throughout Manhattan; most recently, John received the Good Scout Award from the Greater New York Councils of the Boys Scouts of America. John and Jane are avid golfers, art collectors, supporters of the arts and sponsors of the Metropolitan Opera.

John was born in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania. He recently served on the Board of Trustees of Wilkes University and was Co-Chair of the Capital Campaign Committee for development of the new science and engineering center.

Glenn Palmer-Smith is a painter and muralist whose career has also spanned photography for Time Life Books, fashion photography in New York, Paris and London for Cover Girl and Revlon, Mademoiselle, Marie Claire, and Vogue, and art direction for Sports Illustrated. For twenty years, he ran his own agency representing photographers in New York City before closing the business to return to painting. His work has been seen in dozens of shows around the country and resides in the corporate collections of Deutsche Bank and the Korean Bank in NYC and private collections of Kevin Kline and Kim Cattrall. His mural work includes commissions for preeminent interior designers, the Christopher Newport University in Virginia, and the loving restoration and extension of the famed murals at the Café Carlyle and Bemelmans Bar. Glenn’s first studied art with the renowned Lucienne Bloch, best known for her murals and for her association with Diego Rivera. He went on to earn a BA from Central Michigan University, an MA from Wayne State University, and an MFA from the University of Utah, Salt Lake City. He also studied at Bellas Artes de Mexico in San Miguel de Allende, home to work by renowned Mexican muralists Davíd Alfaro Siqueiros and Diego Rivera. He has taught art at the junior high, high school and collegiate levels.

Murals of New York City is a dream of Glenn’s that was six years in the making. Created with photographer Joshua McHugh and with an introduction by Graydon Carter, it was released by Rizzoli in 2013 and has since been featured in the New York Times Sunday Book Review, Wall Street Journal, The Atlantic, Vanity Fair, and on Channel Thirteen’s Metro Focus and the Today Show, among others. The book is now in its second printing, and Glenn is maintaining a busy lecture schedule while beginning work on his next book and creating several murals. Glenn and his wife Silvia enjoy spending a portion of each year in her native Italy. He is the proud father of two grown sons, a passionate cook, and enjoys riding his Harley Davidson Sportster year-round.

Glenn Palmer-SmithHonoree

ArtistAuthor, Murals of New York City

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In 2010, CAW was introduced to NYC Family Court through Columbia University administrator Justine Blau (who later joined our Board), asking if we could help beautify the walls of the court at 60 Lafayette. Rather than just installing murals, we developed a programmatic relationship, wherein youth create art that is both personally cathartic and inspiring to those that must journey through the halls of the court.

Since such time, CAW has empowered dozens of young people, including those who have been formerly incarcerated or are at risk to the violence of gangs and guns, by creating this powerful restorative and social justice platform through the visual arts, in partnership with Children’s Aid Society’s Lasting Investments in Neighborhood Connections (LINC), NY Mission Society, Operation SNUG, Artistic Noise, NY Presbyterian Hospital, the NYS Office of Family and Children Services and others.

While employing youth to interact with court staff, and to learn to convey its message of hope to other young people in crisis as well as those that work there daily to address such struggles, CAW’s teams have created four large-scale works that are permanently installed throughout the courthouse: installation art inspired by Tibetan prayer flags (2011), a collaborative mural “Pride” celebrating Gay Pride Month (2011), “Excelsior”, a diptych banner inspired by the court’s emblem (2012), and last summer a canvas triptych on the overarching of theme of Justice Restored entitled “There is Hope,” “Ascending to Leadership” and “Balance Freedom” (2013). Other murals created within our restorative justice initiative include those at 1285 Avenue of the Americas and The Doe Fund.

NYC Family CourtRecognized Program Partner

“Excelsior”

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Judge Richardson-Mendelson was appointed to the NYC Family Court bench by Mayor Bloomberg in January 2003. She served as a trial judge in Queens County Family Court until February 2008, when she was appointed Supervising Judge. In May 2009, she was elevated to Administrative Judge in charge of all NYC Family Courts.

Judge Richardson-Mendelson served as a Court Attorney-Referee in Queens County Family Court presiding over child protective proceedings from July 2001 until her appointment to the Family Court bench. Prior thereto, Judge Richardson-Mendelson practiced law for ten years as a member of the Assigned Counsel Panel, representing parents and children in NY County Family Court. She also served as the very first staff attorney for the Sanctuary for Families Center for Battered Women’s Legal Services and was an attorney with The Legal Aid Society-Bronx County Civil Division, where she represented indigent clients in Housing Court and in benefits entitlement proceedings.

Judge Richardson-Mendelson graduated from the CUNY Law School, Queens College, in 1988, earned a Master of Philosophy degree in Criminal Justice from the CUNY Graduate Center in 2000, and a PhD in Criminal Justice from the CUNY Graduate Center in 2002.

A life-long resident of the Bronx, Judge Richardson-Mendelson is married to Dean Richardson-Mendelson, Esq., a Court Attorney-Referee in New York’s 9th Judicial District, with whom she enjoys co-parenting their wonderfully blended family of daughters, sons and nieces.

Judge Edwina G. Richardson-MendelsonRepresenting the NYC Family Court

Administrative Judge, NYC Family Court

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Robert Selsam retired in January 2014 after 29 years with the New York office of Boston Properties, where he oversaw all of the company’s New York operations, including development, acquisitions, leasing, and management. Robert now has his own real estate consulting company.

Prior to joining Boston Properties, he was Director of Planning for the Metropolitan Transportation Authority. He previously served in several positions at the New York City Planning Commission/Department of City Planning, lastly as Director of the Transportation and Regional Planning Division.

Robert is a past Governor of the Real Estate Board of New York (REBNY) and Chairman of its Transportation Committee. He also serves on the Board of the New York Building Congress; is past Chairman of the Board of the Salvadori Center, an educational non-profit that encourages students’ interest in math and science; is Trustee and Chairman of the Executive Committee of Phipps Houses, a major provider of low and moderate income housing in New York City; and serves on the Advisory Board of Goldman Family Enterprises. In 2000, ABO named Robert Developer of the Year. He is also the 2006 recipient of the George A. Fox Humanitarian Award from the New York Building Congress and the 2010 Chairman’s Award from the New York Landmarks Conservancy.

Robert is a graduate of the University of Pennsylvania, with a major in economics, and holds a Masters Degree in Urban Planning from the Columbia University School of Architecture.

Robert E. SelsamLifetime Achievement Award

Formerly of Boston Properties

Our sponsorsWe are deeply grateful to the sponsors of CAW’s 5th Annual ArtWorks Benefit for Kids. Their support is fundamental to our success.

Thanks as well to any sponsors whose support was made after this program went to print. Please visit our website for an updated list of supporters.

DiamondBoston PropertiesCBRECushman & Wakefield

PlatinumThe Rockefeller Group

GoldBNP ParibasThe Durst OrganizationEquity OfficeFried, Frank, Harris, Shriver & JacobsonGlenview Capital Management Jay Goldman Jones Lang LasalleKasowitz, Benson, Torres & FriedmanSkadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & FlomSL GreenStudley

SilverCassidy Turley DLA PiperFidelity National TitleGeorge Comfort & SonsHanley AdvisorsHJ Kalikow & Co.Hudson Yards

I Chera & Sons FoundationJack Resnick & SonsLincoln Land ServicesMilrose Consultants,MISAMyles ShareNewmark Grubb Knight FrankNorthern TrustO’Connor Capital PartnersPrincipal Building ServicesPritchard IndustriesRXRSeverud AssociatesTrinity Real EstateVenor CapitalViacom Realty Corporation

Bronze Alexander Wolf & SonAllen & OveryAndrea ChinAndy LevinAtlantic GroupAWR GroupBrian RicklinEmpire OfficeFlag Waterproofing & RestorationGenslerThe HippodromeIcon InteriorsIngram Yuzek

John & Lucy DuddyJohn Gallin & Son L&L HoldingLippincottMBRE ManagementMoed de Armas & ShannonMoody’sNormandy Real EstateO’Melveny & Myers Platinum MaintenanceRudinS2 Design GroupStarlite MediaStructure ToneSym Real Estate LawTed Moudis AssociatesThompson HineWB Wood

Special thanks toHillstoneThe Juan Rodriguez Latin Jazz ProjectLieb CellarsPop International GalleriesPrinting ResolutionsSandy AlexanderSteve Brodner

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Benefit Co-chairsSpecial thanks to our Benefit Co-chairs. Their tireless work makes this event possible.

Paul Amrich

Edward DePaola

Frank Doyle

Cara Faske

Gus Field

Matth Frank

Mark Furman

Tom Hill

Neil King

Michael Kleinberg

Michael R. Laginestra

Alex Lerner

Rob Lowe

Lou Milo

Bill Rose

Mitchell Schorr

Karl Seidenwurm

Steven Soutendijk

Peter Turchin

Cynthia Wasserberger

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Friends and supportersCAW would like to acknowledge the invaluable relationships we have with our collaborators. They recently include, but are not limited to:

Community Partners369th Historical Society369th Regiment ArmoryAlianza DominicanaArt in Flux HarlemArtMakers Inc.Boy Scout Troop STNbuildOnThe Center for Arts EducationCentral SynagogueCHALKChildren’s Aid SocietyCitizen SchoolsCity Life is Moving BodyCity of New York Department of Parks and RecreationConcrete SafarisCultureNowThe Doe FundEl Museo del BarrioThe Friends Committee of the Fort Tryon Park TrustFriends of Riverbank State ParkGroup for Community RecoveryHarlem Arts FestivalHarlem Community Development CorporationHarlem River Park Task ForceHeritage Health & HousingHike the HeightsHOPE Community Services Consortium of East HarlemIncarnation Children’s CenterInwood Community ServicesiobyKilimanjaro InitiativeL&M Development PartnersManhattan Chamber of Commerce

Manhattan Community Board 9Manhattan Land TrustMetropolitan Waterfront AllianceMontefiore Neighborhood AssociationNew York CaresNew York City Family CourtNYC Department of Youth and Community DevelopmentNew York Junior LeagueNew York City Mission Society / Minisink TownhouseNew York Presbyterian Health Center for Community Health & Education’s School-Based Clinic ProgramNew York Public Library – 125th StreetNew York Public Library –InwoodNew York State Department of Parks - Riverbank State ParkNew York State Department of TransportationNew York State Office of Children and Family ServicesNorthern Manhattan Improvement CorporationFamily Literacy ProgramNursha ProjectOperation SNUGPartnerships for ParksPS 189 “GIrls in Action”Right to DreamRoads to SuccessSCAN El Faro Beacon Community CenterSecond Ave; BusinessAssoc.

Stanley M. Isaacs Neighborhood CenterSTRIVE InternationalStudio Museum of HarlemUnited Palace of Cultural ArtsVenture Prep 729Vive tu VidaWashington Heights/InwoodNetwork (WIN) for AsthmaProgramWest Harlem Group AssistanceWest Harlem Local Development Corporation

Academic PartnershipsAmber Charter SchoolBread & Roses High SchoolCity College of New York Graduate Program in ArtEducationColumbia University Columbia Business School Social EnterpriseProgram for Non Profit Board LeadershipGeorge Washington High SchoolsGlobal Tech Prep Middle SchoolHamilton Heights AcademyIsaac Newton Middle SchoolMott Hall High SchoolMS 328New Design Middle SchoolPS 192 – Jacob H Schiff Elementary SchoolRenaissance High SchoolUniversity of Rochester

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A special announcement about our name...

And, we want the world to know what we can now do, so we’re changing our name.

We’d like to introduce ourselves:

Since 1986, our mission has always been the same: to bring the transformative power of art and self-expression to kids and communities in Upper Manhattan. Like any organization, we’ve grown and evolved in the past three decades; we are now poised to serve a broader set of young people with a broader set of services than ever before.

Creative Art WorksOur new name says what we believe and what we do. It’s meaningful, even if you don’t know us. It’s short and memorable. It’s as active and energetic as we are. And, we are still CAW.

... and logo

Inspired by our diverse community that works together to create change, by the grid and skyline of our home city, and by the symbols that help us find our way through the world, we developed a logo that tells a story…

Our new logo visually says who we are. It’s striking. It’s modern. And, as all of our programs do, it hides a smile. Can you spot it?

With a new name that works so hard for us, we have the opportunity to introduce a visual identity that does the same.

… Of the vision, craft, and inspiration inherent in creativity…

… Of the many tools that we use to express ourselves…

… Of the life skills,work skills, joy, and confidence we develop…

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How we change the world

Since 1986, we’ve been at the forefront of change within our urban communities, empowering young people through arts programming that incorporates academic enrichment, creative expression, workforce development and community engagement.

We put creative art to work, helping young people develop the personal and professional skills that will meaningfully shape their futures for the better.

Our programs serve 5,000 under-resourced New York City youth each year, through in-school and out-of-school-time classes, community art-making events, and youth employment creating large-scale public

art. They teach valuable technical and developmental skills, while creating profound connections between our young constituents, their art, and their communities. Students are never charged for participation in our programs. Creative Art Works is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization.

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Our programs

Public Art Youth Employment Program Young adults 14-24 years old are given full-time summer jobs and part-time jobs after school to create large-scale public art in Manhattan, starting with the initial planning down to the final brush strokes and public unveiling. They gain tangible employment skills as well as general life skills such as leadership, teamwork, responsibility, and the power of taking initiative. By the end of the program, our young artists feel empowered seeing the permanent accomplishment that is their mural and its positive impact on the community.

Community ArtWorks CAW provides youth-oriented, interactive art-making projects in the context of larger public events with partner organizations. Workshops and public art tours are designed to engage youth with their community and to allow them to experience and celebrate the power of art. Our largest Community ArtWorks program is the celebrated Giraffe Path, an integral part of the annual “Hike the Heights” celebration.

In-School ArtWorks CAW’s growing in-school programs, new as of 2012, aim to mitigate the removal of arts education from NYC public schools by providing an arts-based or integrated curriculum during the school day. Professional teaching artists collaborate with school teaching staff and administrators to help them meet mandated arts education requirements and align lesson planning with core curriculum, with demonstrated impacts on school attendance and performance. Curricula are designed in keeping with the New York State Learning Standards for the Arts and the New York City Blueprint for Teaching and Learning in the Arts.

Out-of-School Time ArtWorks Afterschool ArtWorks A free, semester-long after-schoolprogram where students are pairedwith professional teaching artiststo learn artistic, technical, and developmental skills in the creative area of their choice, from topics including Mixed Media, Photography, Urban Design, and Multimedia PSAs. A culminating project concludes the semester — kids present their work to teachers, artists, peers, and family allowing them to practice goal setting, public speaking, and self expression.

Saturday ArtWorks Free programs in multiple venuesthroughout Upper Manhattanproviding safe, creative andengaging drop-in environmentsfor youth ages 4-14. Focusing onthe 4C’s: creativity, cooperation,communication, and confidence, theliteracy-based programs help kids develop social and problem-solving skills, self-expression, and artistic skills while creating a rewarding project.

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Brian Ricklin, Executive Director & CEO Brian Ricklin has been the full-time Executive Director and CEO of CAW since 2010, a role he stepped into after serving on its Board of Directors since 2007. He brings extensive experience in economic and strategic development, board management, and involvement in the arts, philanthropy and community service to bear on his leadership.

Prior to serving CAW full time, Brian spent over 25 years in real estate portfolio management, acquisitions & dispositions, asset management and capital markets. He is the founder of Real Estate Acumen, a principal real estate investor and a real estate investment manager and advisory firm. Mr. Ricklin was Senior Director and Global Head of Asset Management at Marathon Asset Management, an alternative investment advisory firm, directing the $4.5B in real estate and real estate operating company investments in the Marathon Real Estate Opportunity Fund portfolio. Mr. Ricklin takes great pride in his corporate philanthropy and, with respect to his assets under management, the grass-root

commitments and local community service of his various partners and operating properties.

Since his formative childhood years, Brian has maintained three simple principles that brought him to CAW: empowerment through creativity, grass-roots community service and volunteerism, and leadership as a fiduciary. During his teens, Brian developed a love of the arts and integrated all forms of interdisciplinary studies during his undergraduate career.

Brian’s leadership of CAW is dedicated to best practices and the quality and expansion of all its social ventures and program-related investments. He has brought CAW recognized, tangible and innovative results in development, board management, strategic planning, and programming impact, including achieving top ratings for fundraising efficiency, revenue growth and program expense growth. Brian’s responsible for CAW’s recent capacity-building, including attracting new talented program and development staff.

Our staff

Karen Jolicoeur, Director of Development Karen Jolicoeur joined CAW asDirector of Development in late 2012, and has enjoyed working with Brian and the Board to enhance communications and outreach, to develop infrastructure, financial reporting and metrics, and to diversify and strengthen sources of support.

Karen has wide-ranging experience in nonprofit fundraising, business, and the performing arts. Prior to joining CAW, she was the development consultant for the Bronx Arts Ensemble, a multidisciplinaryart organization in its 40th season,.During her time with BAE, shehelped the organization diversify itsfunding base, increasing supportfrom foundations, corporate andgovernment sources, and overseeinga dramatic increase in individualgiving. Ms. Jolicoeur transitionedto development from a career inbusiness, where she was previouslythe General Manager and Directorof Shareholder Relations for StarliteMedia LLC. Starlite, which Ms.Jolicoeur helped to build from theground up, is an outdoor advertising

company specializing in place-based,at-store media in major marketsnationwide. Prior positions includethose at Citibank’s Corporate RealtyServices and at MacAndrews &Forbes Holdings in the corporatefinance department.

Ms. Jolicoeur made the move todevelopment work to merge her corporate experience with her passionfor the arts and arts education. Aclassical singer, she has performed inconcert, recital and opera around theUS and abroad, and at several notablevenues in NYC including Carnegie Hall and Lincoln Center. As a frequent performer of new music she has appeared numerous times with the Center for Contemporary Opera. She holds a Master of Music in Vocal Performance from the New England Conservatory and a Bachelor of Music in Opera from the Hartt School. Ms. Jolicoeur lives with her husband and two children in the Inwood neighborhood of Upper Manhattan, where she is an active member of the community and a member of the Executive Board of the Parent-Teacher Association of PS/MS 278, Inc.

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Anthony González, Program Director Anthony González joined CAW in April 2013 as Program Director with years of experience in art education, fine arts and commercial illustration, bringing exciting new ideas to our programs. Originally from the West Coast, Tony has lived and worked as an artist, illustrator, muralist and educator from his studio in Washington Heights for the past thirty years. Tony personifies CAW’s mission with a steadfast commitment to youth empowerment through the arts, as a grass-roots activist and as a consummate professional in leading the creative direction of the organization and pedagogy of our arts educators.

Tony’s teaching experience includes an array of art classes for a wide range of students and media. He worked for many years with elementary school children as a studio artist for the City School District of New Rochelle; in both New York City and Connecticut, he has taught teen studio art classes and mural painting, and a variety of life drawing classes and workshops for adults, including at the Riverstone Senior Center in Washington Heights.

An artist recognized by the uptown arts community and many of our

community partners, Tony has painted two murals for New York Presbyterian Hospital. His work has also been in numerous group and one-man shows including the Cork Gallery at Lincoln Center and the Northern Manhattan Arts Alliance. His political drawings have appeared in publications such as The New York Times, the New York Daily News, and The Nation; retail clients include Joe Boxer Sportswear and Lloyd’s of London.

Tony’s education also illustrates the depth and diversity of his artistic talents: communication arts at California Polytechnic University, illustration at The art Center College of Design, classical sculpture and plaster casting at Venice Studio School, anatomy at UCLA and anatomy, sculpting, oil painting and pastels at The Art Student’s League in New York. A recipient of the Edward G. McDowell Travel Grant, Tony is the only person in the long history of this prestigious award to receive it based on a portfolio submission consisting exclusively of drawings.

Tony lives with his wife Susan, the Associate Director of Admissions at Columbia Business School, and is the proud father of Phoebe, a theater major at Northwestern University.

Shannon Moran, Program Manager

Shannon Moran graduated from Savannah College of Art and Design in 2011 and has since led multiple mural projects throughout NYC and participated in and managed various scholastic-based programs.

Shannon joined CAW in 2009 as an intern for the Summer ArtWorks program and has grown within the organization as teaching artist, Program Coordinator, and now serves as Program Manager. She enjoys applying her knowledge, skill and experiences as an artist and educator to complement and enhance CAW’s mission of empowering youth through the arts.

Jabari Owens-Bailey, Office Associate

Jabari Owens-Bailey is an artist, curator, and educator who was born and raised in Washington, DC. He received a BFA from Corcoran College of Art +Design and an MFA from School of Visual Arts. As an undergraduate, Jabari was selected to study sculpture at the University of Georgia’s semester abroad program in Cortona, Italy. He has completed a Curatorial Fellowship at Museum of Contemporary African Diasporan Arts (MoCADA) and a residency with the Laundromat Project’s Create Change program. He maintains an active studio practice.

He began with CAW in the summer of 2012 as a Teaching Artist Assistant working with CAW’s summer youth employment program. In addition to supporting the administrative and marketing needs the CAW office, Jabari is now a CAW Teaching Artist.

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Our board members

President & Board ChairAndrew D. Levin

Executive Director & CEO Brian F. Ricklin

TreasurerFrederic E. Rubin

SecretaryRichard Morris

Justine Blau

Joanna Brody

Marc Brody

Mosely Chaszar

Andrea Chin

Frank DiBrino

John Duddy

Ed Harris

Matthew Harriton

Nicholas Hayes

Charles J. Ochman

Claudio Schapsis

Bruce Rothman

Myles Share

Jeff Turkanis

Honorary:Michelle Del Rosario

Scott Gelin

Archana Nagraj

The impact we make

Creative Art Works strives to put young people on the path toward better futures by teaching them that their voices matter; that they’re not powerless, but powerful beyond measure.

Our programs serve 5,000 young people each year. They offer every participant a safe place to go, adults who respect and listen to them, mentors that love and support them., and a community that celebrates their courage to create and is inspired by their creations.

Participants gain personal, technical, creative, and workplace skills that translate directly into better academic participation and performance and serve them beyond the classroom. Our program participants graduate high school, secure jobs, go on to college, and work to improve their communities.

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Measuring our progress

In 2013, we further enhanced our sustainability with a greater diversity of earned revenue sources as well as higher donor retention, the addition of new donors, and increased investment from our stakeholders.

Use of Funds in 2013 2013 Income without In-Kind

Individual – 4%Board – 2%Corporate – 2%Government – 15%Foundation – 8%Benefit – 54%Sale of Art – 9%Program Revenue – 5%Cause Marketing – 1%

Programs – 75%Administrative – 16%Fundraising – 9%

Based on preliminary review.

We ran 20% more out-of-school time programs and engaged 36% more youth in our Public Art Youth Employment programs, all while enhancing the quality of our services.

2011 2012

In-Kind

Earned Revenue

Contributed Revenue

2013

Growth in Revenue (in 000’s)

1,400,000

1,200,000

1,000,000

800,000

600,000

400,000

200,000

0

$1,146

$678

$1,129

Our people

Social Media Presence

2011 2012 2013

Number of Board Members 15 19 19

Number of Staff 3 6 6

Number of Donors 276 288 297

Contributors over $5000 34 40 44

2011 2012 2013

Constant Contact 1,908 2,429 3,000

Facebook “Likes” 752 1,218 1,400

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Join us

You may not be an artist, but you are creative – pitching a client, writing a presentation, telling your kids a joke. Consider how your ability to believe in and express yourself has been key to your success.

With us, you can put young people who might otherwise never develop these important skills on the path to an equally successful future.

By joining us, you participate in benefitting our entire NYC community by simultaneously addressing multiple issues we all care about – poverty, community development, waning arts education, and urban blight – in our own back yard.

Our community of supporters is crucial to our success. We welcome you! Whether you’re interested in becoming a program sponsor, a donor, a volunteer, or even want to commission youth-created

art for your office building or public space, you can make an immediate impact. More than 73% of your donations go directly to the running of our programs, and our lean staff will apply even more of your volunteer time to the kids.

Thanks to you, a child who might spend her Saturday unattended could discover a life-changing love of design this weekend. Thanks to you, a young adult who never dreamed of opportunity can create beauty and own a piece of public art, while bringing home his or her first paycheck.

Learn more at www.caw4kids.org

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A message from our chairman

I’ve been involved in the leadership of CAW for over 15 years and Chairman and President for the past three years, 2013 and 2014 being years of capacity-building. It is an honor serving at the pleasure of the Board and it has been a delight to partner with Brian Ricklin, our CEO and Executive Director, maintaining the integrity of our mission of youth empowerment through the arts and investing time and resources in the long-term sustainability of our transformative organization. While we literally have served tens of thousands of young people, we know there is no shortage of need for arts education and youth development in the communities we serve and frankly throughout the City; today we celebrate the positive impact of our work, one life at a time, as any child we serve can change the world; each supporter of CAW can therefore change the world for one student or, many.

Our Board has evolved with exuberance with the support of our talented staff over our recently developed program metrics and enhanced marketing and communication, offering new technical expertise, financial support and management supervision. Karen Jolicoeur, our Director of Development, has also significantly helped to diversify our revenue, including building our earned revenue, while better engaging our various foundation, corporate and government

Andrew D. Levin

President and Chairman

stakeholders, program sponsors and community contract vendors. Our programs have matured with the on-boarding of Tony González, our Program Director who joined us just a short year ago and the promotion of Shannon Moran, our Program Manager, with enhanced community partnerships, staff professional development and outcomes objectives, exciting artistic direction and streamlined operations.

The theme of this 5th Annual ArtWorks Benefit for Kids, “Together, creative art works…,” is so personal to me as none of this would be possible with you! The Board of Directors and I are so very grateful for the vital contributions of tonight’s Benefit Co-chairs and Honorees, who have generously invested their time and resources to support our mission. Special thanks to John Cefaly for dedicating his individual and his team’s talents to our cause and generating such exciting new interest. My personal thanks to my mentor Robert Selsam for his steadfast commitment; your lifetime achievement recognition is modest return for your years of unwavering and unconditional support. Lastly, a shout-out to my friends at Lippincott, our pro bono branding partner; your selfless commitment to our positioning is heartwarming and extremely rewarding. Your description of our brand personality also practically brought me to tears:

“warm, authoritative, empathic, inspiring and optimistic” -- I couldn’t agree more and be more proud today to help lead our organization.

Together, we are educating the hearts and minds of our youth and opening doors to opportunities; the future is brighter with the inspired engagement of our students and young employees who have beautified our City and moved so many with their public art. Thank you for your unique contribution and for being a powerful part of our growing family.

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Learn more about our generous sponsors

Diamond Sponsor

PROUDLY SUPPORTS THE ONGOING DEDICATION OF

CREATIVE ARTSWORKSHOPS FOR KIDS

A N D W E C O N G R A T U L A T E T H I S

YEAR’S HONOREESJOHN CEFALY

GLENGLEN PALMER-SMITHA N D R E C O G N I Z E O U R L E A D E R,

FRIEND, AND MENTORROBERT SELSAM

FOR HIS LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT AWARD

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Diamond Sponsor

Cushman & Wakefield is Proud to Support

CREATIVE ARTS WORKSHOPS FOR KIDS

for its wonderful work

We CongratulateThis Year’s Honoreeand Our Colleague

John M. CefalyEXECUTIVE VICE CHAIRMAN

CUSHMAN & WAKEFIELD

Diamond Sponsor

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Platinum Sponsor

Congratulations to this year’s honorees: John M. CefalyGlenn Palmer-Smith

BNP Paribas Corporate and Investment Banking (CIB) is a leading provider of solutions to a wide range of clients including corporates, sovereigns, financial institutions and investors worldwide. Approximately 20,000 professionals in 50 countries provide clients with personalized services for managing their risks and assets, financing and expanding their business and servicing their operational needs.

BNP Paribas is proud to support Creative Arts Workshops for Kids

to Creative Arts Workshops for Kids for their ongoing success in elevating young and artistic minds.

THANkS! says

Gold Sponsors

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Gold Sponsors

Fried Frank is proud to join our dear friend

Andrew D. Levin and our other friends at

Boston Properties in supporting

CREATIVE ARTS WORKSHOPS FOR KIDSCongratulations to this year’s honorees

Fried, Frank, Harris, Shriver & Jacobson LLP | friedfrank.com

New York | Washington DC | London | Paris | Frankfurt | Hong Kong | Shanghai

Jones Lang LaSalle proudly supports the Creative Arts Workshops for Kids.

www.jll.com

Stimulate.Support.

Inspire.

Gold Sponsors

www.kasowitz.com

is a proud Gold Sponsor of the

CAW’s 5th Annual ArtWorks Benefit for Kids

for its commitment to improving the lives of underprivileged youth through the arts.

Beijing | Boston | Brussels | Chicago | Frankfurt | Hong Kong | Houston | London

Los Angeles | Moscow | Munich | New York | Palo Alto | Paris | São Paulo | Shanghai

Singapore | Sydney | Tokyo | Toronto | Washington, D.C. | Wilmington

Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom LLP

is proud to support

Creative Arts Workshops for Kids

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WE CONGRATULATE TONIGHT'S HONOREES

and the

for all you do, and all that you

bring to the community,

we salute you.

CREATIVE ARTS WORKSHOP FOR KIDS

Gold Sponsors

Studley is proud to supportCreative Arts Workshops for Kids

Congratulations to this year’s honorees:

John M. Cefaly Glenn Palmer-Smith Honorable Edwina Richardson-Mendelson Robert E. Selsam

w w w . s t u d l e y . c o m

We are proud to support

Creative Arts Workshops for Kidsand join in saluting

John M. Cefaly and Glenn Palmer-Smith

Gold Sponsors

Silver Sponsors

DLA Piper is proud to support CAW’s 5th Annual ArtWorks Benefit for Kids.

Your empowerment of urban youth and

underserved communities through the arts is

inspirational.

PROUD SUPPORTER

David A. Berlyne, 1251 6th Ave, New York, NY 10020John Sullivan, 33 Arch Street, 26th Floor, Boston, MA 02110

DLA Piper LLP (US) | Attorney Advertising

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Fidelity National Title Insurance Company Would like to Congratulate

John M. Cefaly Glenn Palmer-Smith

For your commitment to Creative Arts Workshops for Kids

A Special Congratulations to

Robert E. Selsman

On his Lifetime Achievement Award

John Tonelli Fidelity National Title Insurance Company

485 Lexington Avenue New York, NY 10017

(212) 471-3827

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George Comfort & Sons, Inc.

Is Proud to Support

Creative Arts Workshops for kids

Congratulations 2014 Honoree

JOHN CEFALY ___ _

Hanley Advisors greatly supports the efforts of

Creative Arts Workshops for Kids

H

HANLEY ADVISORS, LLC

Real Estate Brokerage, Finance and Investment 40 West 57th Street, Twentieth Floor, New York, New York 10019

Tel: 212-231-3910 Fax: 212-231-3940

Congratulations,

Creative Art Works on its 5th Annual Benefit

and

on recognizing our friend,

John M. Cefaly

Hudson Yards is proud to support CAW and

congratulates tonight’s honorees for their outstanding achievements

hudsonyardsnewyork.com

Silver Sponsors

C R E A T I V E A R T S WORKSHOPS FOR KIDS THANKS THE C H E R A F A M I L Y C R O W NACQUISITIONACQUISITIONS FOR THEIR SUPPORT OF OUR 5TH ANNUAL ARTWORKS BENEFIT F O R K I D S

Jack Resnick & Sons Salutes

All This Evening’s Honorees

Proud to be a member of

110 East 59th Street, New York, New York 10022212.421.1300

www.resnicknyc.com

Silver Sponsors

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And we congratulate this year’s Honorees.

We proudly supportthe meaningful work

of our friends atCreative Arts

WorkshopCongratulations to

this Year’s Honorees

John M. CefalyGlenn Palmer-Smith

Robert E. SelsamNYC Family Court

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We salute you.

We proudly support the

Creative Arts Workshop for Kidsand are pleased to congratulate

John M. Cefaly

Glenn Palmer-Smith

Robert E. Selsam

and the

NYC Family Court

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Silver Sponsors

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comprehensive metal solutions of the highest quality

and reliability.

misa.com

A world of innovation delivered one solution at a time.

is proud to supportCreative ArtsWorkshops for Kids’5th Annual Benefit for Kidsand congand congratulates tonight’s honorees:

John CefalyGlenn Palmer-SmithRobert Selsam

northerntrust.com

40 West 57th Street, 21st Floor New York, NY

Northern Trust is proud to support

Creative Arts Workshops for Kids

and celebrates the 2014 honorees at tonight’s 5th Annual ArtWorks

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2014 Honoree Lifetime Achievement

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is proud to support the

Creative Arts Workshops for Kids

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Silver Sponsor

Bronze Sponsors

salutes

Creative Arts Workshops for Kids

and supports

The 5th Annual ArtWorks Benefit

212.602.0867 TrinityNYC.com

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for inspiring positive change through self-expression.

©2014 Viacom

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Bronze Sponsors

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AND THE MIDDLE EAST.

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Gensler is proud to support Creative Arts Workshops For Kids’ commitment to strengthening the visual and performing arts for children, teens, and their community.

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Bronze Sponsors

APPLAUDS THE DEDICATION OF

ANDREW LEVIN AND IS PROUD TO SUPPORT

CREATIVE ARTS WORKSHOPS FOR KIDS

MdeAS is proud to support the efforts of the CAW in honoring

for their work in the community and their support to improve the lives of underserved kids of NYC.

MOED de ARMAS & SHANNON Architects

John Cefaly,Robert Selsam and

Glenn Palmer-Smith

Moody’s Corporation is

proud to support

Creative Arts Workshops

for Kids, Inc.

Bronze Sponsors

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O’Melveny & Myers LLPis proud to support the

Creative ArtsWorkshops for Kids

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creating authentic, powerful brands

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Bronze Sponsors

is a continued supporter of

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New York, NY 10022

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Bronze Sponsors

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WB Wood is pleased to continue our support for the

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Special thanks to

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Special thanks to

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l i e b c e l l a r ssame estate-grown wine, in new packaging

and now at a third location: 26 park place, east hampton, ny 11937

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Special thanks to

is proud to support Creative Art Works

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973.470.8100

Bronze donor and special thanks to

We proudly support Creative Art Works to accomplish their mission of empowering urban youth and underserved communities through art.

Onward and upward.

lippincott.com

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We believe creative art works

Engaging young people through art teaches creativity. Creativity teaches them to express and trust themselves. It unlocks love of learning.

Add caring and teach life skills and young people are empowered to take charge of their lives.

We invite you to believe with us. We invite you to see how creative art works.

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520 Eighth Avenue, Suite 201ANew York, NY 10018

[email protected] 424 0392 

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