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Newark (Nova Jérsia) / Estados Unidos

Newark é a cidade mais populosa do estado de Nova Jérsei, nos Estados Unidos. Localiza-se no Condado de Essex. É uma das principais cidades da Região Metropolitana de Nova Iorque. Foi fundada em 1666 e elevada a cidade em 1836. Newark é um moderno centro comercial, industrial e financeiro. Abriga o segundo principal aeroporto da região metropolitana de Nova Iorque, o Aeroporto Internacional de Newark, que movimenta quase 30 milhões de passageiros anualmente. Um dado interessante é que na cidade de Newark existe um bairro operário chamado Ironbound, no qual existe grande concentração de portugueses, equatorianos e brasileiros. É um bairro onde o idioma inglês é pouco ouvido, sendo superado pelos idiomas português e espanhol. No bairro citado, a principal rua é a Ferry Street, cujo segundo nome é Portugal Avenue. Newark possui um bairro chamado Ironbound, conhecido por ser um bairro português. As raízes portuguesas na área são profundas, com os primeiros imigrantes tendo chegado na década de 1910. Todos os anos, as pessoas migram para o Festival anual português, conhecido como Dia de Portugal. Esse dia, normalmente realizado na primeira ou segunda semana de junho, há uma enorme celebração da cultura portuguesa que atrai cerca de meio milhão de pessoas, quase o dobro da população total de Newark. O grande afluxo de portugueses veio na segunda metade da década de 1950. Hoje, a imigração de Portugal é praticamente inexistente, mas o idioma português se mantém estável em grande parte graças à imigração de brasileiros e de vários países lusófonos da África, especialmente Cabo Verde. Além do festival Portugal Day todo mês de junho, há um festival brasileiro em setembro. Brasileiros e portugueses se uniram aos imigrantes equatorianos e mexicanos e a uma comunidade crescente de não-imigrante que trabalha em Nova York ou Downtown Newark. Os brasileiros trouxeram churrascarias, restaurantes, escolas de capoeira e de samba para o bairro. A primeira academia de capoeira em Newark, New Jersey, Capoeira Arts Center, foi fundada pelo Mestre Cigano do Grupo Liberdade de Capoeira, em 1996.

The Newark Museum of Art

Newark (Nova Jérsia) / Estados Unidos

The Newark Museum of Art , in Newark, Essex County, New Jersey, United States, is the state's largest museum. It holds major collections of American art, decorative arts, contemporary art, and arts of Asia, Africa, the Americas, and the ancient world. Its extensive collections of American art include works by Hiram Powers, Thomas Cole, John Singer Sargent, Albert Bierstadt, Frederick Church, Childe Hassam, Mary Cassatt, Edward Hopper, Georgia O'Keeffe, Joseph Stella, Tony Smith and Frank Stella. The Museum's Tibetan art galleries are considered among the best in the world. The collection was purchased from Christian missionaries in the early twentieth century. The Tibetan galleries have an in-situ Buddhist altar that the Dalai Lama has consecrated. In addition to its extensive art collections, the Newark Museum of Art is dedicated to natural science. It includes the Dreyfuss Planetarium and the Victoria Hall of Science which highlights selections from the museum's 70,000 specimen Natural Science Collection. The Alice Ransom Dreyfuss Memorial Garden, located behind the museum, houses numerous works of contemporary sculpture and is the setting for community programs, concerts and performances. The garden is also home to a 1784 old stone schoolhouse and the Newark Fire Museum. The museum was founded in 1909 by librarian and reformer John Cotton Dana. As the charter described it, the purpose was "to establish in the City of Newark, New Jersey, a museum for the reception and exhibition of articles of art, science, history and technology, and for the encouragement of the study of the arts and sciences." The kernel of the museum was a collection of Japanese prints, silks, and porcelains assembled by a Newark pharmacist.Originally located on the fourth floor of the Newark Public Library, the museum moved into its own purpose-built structure in the 1920s on Washington Park after a gift by Louis Bamberger. It was designed by Jarvis Hunt, who also designed Bamberger's flagship Newark store. Since then, the museum has expanded several times, to the south into the red brick former YMCA and to the north into the 1885 Ballantine House, by means of a four-year, $23 million renovation. In 1990, the museum expanded to the west into an existing acquired building. At that time much of the museum, including the new addition, was redesigned by Michael Graves. The museum had a mini-zoo with small animals for some twenty years, until August 2010.For the security of climate-sensitive artwork, the museum closed its front entrance to the public in 1997 to minimize the effects of temperature and humidity changes. However, in February 2018, after extensive renovation and the construction of a ramp for disabled access, the front doors were reopened.On November 6, 2019, the museum changed its name to The Newark Museum of Art to highlight the focus of the museum on its art collection which was ranked 12th in the country.The museum is open from 12 to 5 pm from Wednesdays to Sundays and is free for Newark residents.The Newark Black Film Festival is held every summer at the museum.

Newark Public Library

Newark (Nova Jérsia) / Estados Unidos

The Newark Public Library is a public library system in Newark, New Jersey. The library offers numerous programs and events to its diverse population. With eight different locations, the Newark Public Library serves as a Statewide Reference Center. The Newark Public Library is the public library system for the city of Newark, Essex County, New Jersey, United States. Currently, the library boasts an enormous collection of both art and literature, art and history exhibits, a variety of programs for all ages, and much more.