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The primary goal of treatment was to reinforce the maps’ attachment to the book which had begun to tear over the years.


Book a Virtual Consultation to find out about  Library Resources to help start or grow your business. Get help with your business or finance reference and research questions without leaving the comfort of home.  

CLICK HERE TO BOOK YOUR VIRTUAL CONSULTATION  
 
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS


WHAT IS A VIRTUAL CONSULTATION WITH A LIBRARIAN?
It’s a service offered by librarians at the Thomas Yoseloff Business Center. You can get help with reference and research questions through your computer ( using Google Meet)  or by phone,.without a visit to the library. 

WHAT RESOURCES DO THE LIBRARIANS USE?
Based on your question, a librarian will do some prior research before the meeting and can use online information databases, library catalogs, books and referrals outside the library.
 
HOW WILL I GET THE ANSWERS TO MY QUESTION?
After the session, the librarian will email you a summary of the consultation, which could include instructions on how to access databases from home or attachments of industry reports.
 
IS THERE A LIMIT TO THE NUMBER OF CONSULTATIONS?
You can sign up for as many consultations as needed, but there are limits on the number of reports which can be sent to you. 
 
HOW LONG DO THE SESSIONS LAST?
Sign up in advance for a thirty-minute session from 12 to 4:30 PM, Monday - Friday.  
 
HOW CAN I MAKE THE BEST USE OF THE SERVICE?
Ask one clear question per consultation. Be on time. If you need to cancel, please do so at the earliest time and reschedule as needed. All communications are done through email.
 
WHO CAN USE THIS SERVICE?
All are welcome to contact us with a business research or reference question. Whether you are toying with the idea of starting some kind of business or are already an entrepreneur who has started a business but needs directions on how to proceed or are running a successful business but need information on where to take your next big idea, you can benefit from the information provided by our up-to-date reports on industries, markets, demographic trends, and many more.
 
WHAT OTHER ONLINE  SERVICES DOES THE THOMAS YOSELOFF BUSINESS CENTER OFFER? 

See our list of programs and speakers for our 2021 Conference Pandemic Legacies: Health, Healing, and Medicine in the Age of Slavery and Beyond
We hope to see you at the programs happening (virtually and in-person) at the Schomburg Center in the upcoming months.
Lista de recursos en línea gratuitos para ayudarle a profundizar en los muchos aspectos de la historia y la cultura latinx e hispana, todo gratis con una tarjeta de la biblioteca.
Many people of Hispanic descent also have African roots. Explore the Schomburg Center’s collections and Livestream archive to learn of the rich history, deep ties, and political challenges between both communities. Plus, learn more about materials once owned by Arturo Schomburg, which highlight his Puerto Rican and African heritages.
List of free online resources to help you delve into the many aspects of Latinx & Hispanic history and culture, all free with a library card.
StartUP Google Site 2
Click to Visit the StartUP! Competition Site
 
Business Plan Development Schedule
Click to View the Business Plan Development Schedule

 

 

 

 

Funding provided by the Wells Fargo Foundation.

"9-11 Afterwards" by Don Sexton, Artist Reception

Paintings of Ground Zero Neighborhood made during weeks after 9-11.

Artist reception 9-11-21

2pm-4pm

Mixed media paintings en plein air near Ground Zero during weeks after 9/11.

“I live in Tribeca, about 10 blocks north of Ground Zero. For several weeks after the tragedy, I would put on my mask, pack up my inks and oil pastels, and carry my easel and sketchbooks to vantage points around the site. I painted en plein air the people gazing quietly and respectfully at the wreckage. Some of these thirty paintings have been shown individually but I have not shown them as a group until now—the twentieth anniversary of 9/11.” – Don

 

Artist Biography

Don lives in TriBeCa in New York City.  His studio is in Goshen, Connecticut   He has studied painting, drawing, printmaking, and etching at Wesleyan University and at the New School, the Stacy Studio Workshop, and the Koho School of Sumi-E in New York City and at the American Center for the Arts in Paris.  His paintings are in collections in the United States, Europe, and Australia.

Many of his works are mixed media: Ink and oil pastel on paper. He has developed a unique mixed media technique that produces extraordinarily vivid colors.  He also works with oils for subjects that call for deeper hues.

He received his B.A. from Wesleyan University in mathematics and studio arts.  He also has a Masters and a Ph.D. degree from the University of Chicago.  For fifty years he was a full-time faculty member at Columbia University (and is now retired).  He has traveled extensively in the United States, Europe, Australia, Asia, and Latin America.

His works have won many awards such as Best in Show, Awards for Achievement in Mixed Media, Awards for General Excellence, and Artist of the Month as well as several Honorable Mention Awards.  He has had several solo shows in New York City, New York State, and Connecticut and has exhibited in numerous juried group shows in the Northeast.  Images of his work appear in Salann magazine and in Art of Connection.

Don has been an active participant in the community of artists. He has served on the boards of JAM Gallery (NYC), Artwell, and the Kent Art Association.  He is also a member of the Canton Artists Guild, the Housatonic Valley Art League, 14th Colony Artists, the Voice of Art, the Washington Art Association, and the Mamaroneck Artists’ Guild. 

Don was a founding board member of Columbia University’s Research Center for Arts and Culture.  He was also a founder of Columbia’s Institute for Not-for-Profit Management, taught Columbia courses on Management of the Arts for many years, and worked with Museums Collaborative to conduct training programs for executives of numerous arts organizations – large and small, including the Metropolitan Museum of Art and the Museum of Modern Art.  He has also assisted the Whitney Museum and the New York City Ballet with their marketing activities and consulted for the Metropolitan Opera, the Pittsburgh Public Theater, and many well-known organizations such as IBM, Unilever, Citi, Pfizer, MetLife, DuPont, UNICEF, Boeing, and Coca-Cola.

don@sextonart.com          www.sextonart.com           212 219 8534                860 491 4779

 

 

 

September 11th, 2021 - September 11th, 2021

Watch a recording of a presentation we hosted about the Emergency Rental Assistance Program with Jordan Dewbre of Bronxworks as well as find links to many other related resources.

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