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The Interstitial Arts Foundation is a not–for–profit organization dedicated to the creation, study, and promotion of Interstitial Art — literature, music, visual art, and performance art found in the interstices between categories and genres: art that crosses borders.
Interstitial Arts is an idea, a conversation, not a hard–and–fast definition — and it's a conversation we invite you to join. To visit the Interstitial Arts Discussion Board click here. You can send your comments to the Interstitial Arts Foundation and join our Mailing List by writing to us at info@interstitialarts.org. Our postal address is: P.O. Box 35862, Boston, MA, 02135.
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| The IAF Web site was designed by Alejandro Solis at Homeboyz Interactive, Inc. Logo and site design art was contributed by Mark Wagner and Stu Jenks. |
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Homeboyz Interactive, a dual–missioned web development and youth training organization, developed and designed the IA website. The Homeboyz motto, "nothing stops a bullet like a job," is fulfilled through an apprenticeship training program that provides gang–influenced young people, ages 16–30, with the skills and experience needed to succeed in high technology jobs. Since its founding in 1996 by a Jesuit brother, more than 150 people have completed the program and have gone on to college or jobs as software developers, web designers, and network administrators. Most importantly, Homeboyz alumni have transformed their lives and become contributing members of their community. Visit the Homeboyz website at www.homeboyz.com.
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All of the art and text on this Web site is under copyright by the Interstitial Arts Foundation and by the individual writers and artists herein. This material may not be reproduced on the Web, or printed and distributed in any form without written permission.
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