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Twitter Data Twitter Search Rule: #CreateNYC User Details Date Screen Name Full Name Tweet Text Tweet ID App Followers Follows Retweets Favorites Verfied User Since Location Bio Profile Image Google Maps 2/14/2017 13:52:47 @NYCulture NYC Cultural Affairs We're discussing cultural heritage & neighborhood preservation at the next #CreateNYC Office Hours. Join us on Fri https://t.co/2jKgL37R8E 831576940779884547 Hootsuite 7205 546 2 2 No 3/2/2012 New York City We're the New York City DepartmentView of Cultural Affairs, the largest municipal funder of culture in the US. We believe that arts and culture are for everyone. 2/14/2017 14:09:26 @afinelyne AFineLyne RT @NYCulture: We're discussing cultural heritage & neighborhood preservation at the next #CreateNYC Office Hours. Join us on Fri https://t… 831581131736829952 Twitter for iPad 2059 1855 2 0 No 5/22/2009 Harlem, NYC Artist/Freelance Writer - UntappedView Cities. 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Join us on Fri https://t… 831924312315744256 Twitter for iPhone 532 309 2 0 No 3/20/2011 232 East 11th Street A project of @LandmarkFund, NPCView is dedicated to facilitating & encouraging citizen participation in the improvement & protection of NYC's diverse neighborhoods 2/15/2017 14:42:15 @Hester_Street Hester Street Collab NYC DIY Spaces are having conversations with @NYCulture as part of the Cultural Plan for New York City #CreateNYC https://t.co/VxuIs2U08h 831951778090516481 Twitter Web Client 1378 1143 0 0 No 1/4/2010 New York, NY Hester Street Collaborative is a nonprofitView organization dedicated to improving the built environment in NYC through Design, Education & Advocacy 2/15/2017 19:05:10 @NYCulture NYC Cultural Affairs Join us for our next #CreateNYC office hours on cultural heritage hosted by@FourthArtsBlock https://t.co/2jKgL37R8E 832017942300749826 Hootsuite 7205 546 6 4 No 3/2/2012 New York City We're the New York City DepartmentView of Cultural Affairs, the largest municipal funder of culture in the US. We believe that arts and culture are for everyone. 2/15/2017 19:49:22 @icomus ICOM-US RT @NYCulture: Join us for our next #CreateNYC office hours on cultural heritage hosted by@FourthArtsBlock https://t.co/2jKgL37R8E 832029064718381059 Twitter for iPhone 4624 1433 6 0 No 12/6/2012 New York The US National Committee of theView International Council of Museums 2/16/2017 7:13:41 @GalleryFrank Betsy Frank Gallery RT @NYCulture: Join us for our next #CreateNYC office hours on cultural heritage hosted by@FourthArtsBlock https://t.co/2jKgL37R8E 832201279648722945 Twitter for iPhone 3094 4867 6 0 No 5/25/2015 Florida, USA Art Broker&Distributor Partner https://t.co/y5MLYjjMNZView https://t.co/G21Feg3jOP 2/16/2017 7:59:25 @drockefellerfnd DavidRockefellerFund RT @NYCulture: Join us for our next #CreateNYC office hours on cultural heritage hosted by@FourthArtsBlock https://t.co/2jKgL37R8E 832212789942972417 Twitter for iPhone 588 214 6 0 No 12/2/2013 The DR Fund provides support for Viewthe Arts, Criminal Justice reform, and the Environment and also underwrites initiatives designed to encourage family giving. 2/16/2017 10:01:12 @POBAorg POBA RT @NYCulture: Join us for our next #CreateNYC office hours on cultural heritage hosted by@FourthArtsBlock https://t.co/2jKgL37R8E 832243438049325059 Twitter Web Client 457 334 6 0 No 4/25/2014 POBA is a virtual arts center and resource,View celebrating the enduring and transformative power of creativity and creative legacies 2/16/2017 10:25:22 @humanitiesny Humanities New York RT @NYCulture: Join us for our next #CreateNYC office hours on cultural heritage hosted by@FourthArtsBlock https://t.co/2jKgL37R8E 832249519295361024 Hootsuite 3456 1848 6 0 No 9/3/2009 New York State Humanities New York promotes criticalView inquiry, cultural understanding, and civic engagement in New York. Sign up for our Newsletter! https://t.co/VRzQ2cyHoS 2/16/2017 14:58:21 @artshorizons1 Arts Horizons @ObamaFoundation @MichelleObama thank you! #artsednow #artshorizons #createnyc #savetheNea 832318216772976640 Twitter for iPhone 2206 2895 0 0 No 9/30/2009 Englewood, NJ & Harlem,committed NYC to making the performing,View visual, literary and media arts and artistic expression equitable and accessible to diverse people of all ages and abilities 2/16/2017 21:46:52 @artshorizons1 Arts Horizons What great news !!! #createnyc #artsednow #artshorizons "Since 1982, New York City's Percent for Art law has... https://t.co/cJrGrPRWo0 832421022850805760 Facebook 2206 2895 0 1 No 9/30/2009 Englewood, NJ & Harlem,committed NYC to making the performing,View visual, literary and media arts and artistic expression equitable and accessible to diverse people of all ages and abilities 2/17/2017 12:20:43 @StephenLevin33 Stephen Levin Passionate about arts and culture? Join @NYCulture Commissioner Finkelpearl for #CreateNYC Office Hours. Today at Downtown Art Theater 3-5pm832640937192873984 Twitter Web Client 9628 1012 3 5 No 12/12/2011 Brooklyn NYC Council Member representingView Brooklyn Heights, DUMBO, Williamsburg, Greenpoint, Boerum Hill and Bedford–Stuyvesant. Chair, Committee on General Welfare. 2/17/2017 12:34:04 @NYCCouncil NYC Council RT @StephenLevin33: Passionate about arts and culture? Join @NYCulture Commissioner Finkelpearl for #CreateNYC Office Hours. Today at Downt832644296352346112… Twitter for iPhone 52241 397 3 0 No 1/12/2009 New York, NY The New York City Council comprisesView 51 Members. @MMViverito is the Speaker of the Council. 2/17/2017 12:42:59 @BKArtsCouncil BKArtsCouncil RT @StephenLevin33: Passionate about arts and culture? Join @NYCulture Commissioner Finkelpearl for #CreateNYC Office Hours. Today at Downt832646541034848256… Twitter for iPhone 16368 1629 3 0 No 7/10/2008 Brooklyn, NY Brooklyn's leading arts organizationView supporting and promoting artists and arts organizations across the borough. 2/17/2017 12:56:10 @WiFi_NY WiFi-NY #NYC #Arts #Culture #Today @DowntownartNYC #CreateNYC #NYCulture 3 - 5 pm https://t.co/lB0uQNmqQK 832649855965110272 Twitter Web Client 400 1113 0 1 No 6/10/2012 LES, NYC New York's Wireless NeighborhoodView Network. Serving residents and small businesses from Chinatown to Greenpoint with affordable, fair access. Become a member now! 2/17/2017 14:36:22 @DowntownArtNYC Downtown Art RT @StephenLevin33: Passionate about arts and culture? Join @NYCulture Commissioner Finkelpearl for #CreateNYC Office Hours. Today at Downt832675073773350912… Tweetbot for iΟS 591 620 3 0 No 10/15/2009 70 East 4th Street NYCEngages young artists, builds communityView through theater, music, & Lower East Side history. Ryan Gilliam & Mike Hickey. 2/17/2017 15:32:49 @NandoEmBrooklyn Fernando Maneca CDA #createnyc (@ Downtown Art in New York, NY) https://t.co/2IwPUJFTCe 832689277423255555 Foursquare 568 903 0 1 No 6/11/2009 ÜT: 40.659969,-74.000665I write/talk about the performing arts,View design, culture,Map advertising, politics, parenting ... and Brooklyn. 2/17/2017 15:35:09 @causeycontemp Tracy Causey-Jeffery #CreateNYC cultural plan for #NYC - objections and counterpoints - see what is going on https://t.co/q4mcszj3N8 832689866433404929 Hootsuite 887 1523 0 1 No 9/24/2010 New York, NY Causey Contemporary cultivates contemporaryView artists from emergence through maturity. We nourish dialog and relationships between collectors and artists. 2/17/2017 16:36:16 @GVSHP GVSHP Full house at @DowntownArtNYC with @NYCulture commissioner #createnyc lots of ideas and priorities #access #equity… https://t.co/HddrbCXp4j832705247365599233 Twitter for Android 2563 1501 1 4 No 5/19/2009 New York, NY Preserving Greenwich Village, the EastView Village, and NoHo since 1980 2/17/2017 17:03:26 @DowntownArtNYC Downtown Art RT @GVSHP: Full house at @DowntownArtNYC with @NYCulture commissioner #createnyc lots of ideas and priorities #access #equity #communityas832712084483870720… Twitter for iPhone 591 620 1 0 No 10/15/2009 70 East 4th Street NYCEngages young artists, builds communityView through theater, music, & Lower East Side history. Ryan Gilliam & Mike Hickey. 2/20/2017 21:51:30 @StephWilchfort Stephanie Wilchfort At yesterday's #CreateNYC session for @brooklynkids families, a visitor suggested @nyculture fund a real #dragon. H… https://t.co/upt8ze4thI 833871739851509760 Twitter for iPhone 441 425 0 3 No 12/18/2014 Brooklyn, New York President & CEO of Brooklyn Children'sView Museum. #BrooklynNative. Passionate about using cultural spaces to help kids reach their highest potential. @brooklynkids 2/21/2017 10:51:59 @NYCulture NYC Cultural Affairs We're at @googlearts talking about culture, access & technology for Office Hours with the Commissioner for… https://t.co/9WruzIsvmB 834068157786648578 Twitter for iPhone 7205 546 5 16 No 3/2/2012 New York City We're the New York City DepartmentView of Cultural Affairs, the largest municipal funder of culture in the US. We believe that arts and culture are for everyone. 2/21/2017 10:52:45 @TanDaoKungFu TanDao RT @NYCulture: We're at @googlearts talking about culture, access & technology for Office Hours with the Commissioner for #CreateNYC. Have…834068347797065728 Twitter Web Client 2826 2812 5 0 No 4/1/2009 Martial Arts and Wellness in the spiritView of the journey. Warrior, Scholar, Monk. Are you an Evolving Martial Artist? w/ Lawrence & Toni Tan 2/21/2017 10:54:24 @NYCulture NYC Cultural Affairs "Digital technology can enhance experience, but it can't replace it" - Commissioner Tom Finkelpearl #CreateNYC 834068766963146752 Twitter for iPhone 7205 546 1 2 No 3/2/2012 New York City We're the New York City DepartmentView of Cultural Affairs, the largest municipal funder of culture in the US. We believe that arts and culture are for everyone. 2/21/2017 10:57:50 @NYCulture NYC Cultural Affairs "Tech can create bridges or it can create boundaries. How can we use tech to bring NYers together through culture?" - Finkelpearl #CreateNYC 834069629077172224 Twitter for iPhone 7205 546 1 2 No 3/2/2012 New York City We're the New York City DepartmentView of Cultural Affairs, the largest municipal funder of culture in the US.
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