Night Kitchen Clients Who Shaped Our City
- By Jenny Parker
- December 1, 2008
Two Night Kitchen Interactive clients have been named to Philadelphia Magazine’s “Top 100 Moments.” Granted, not all 100 moments are bright spots (flu epidemic of 1918, anyone?) but two of our city’s brightest moments come courtesy of the Curtis Institute of Music and the Mural Arts Program – two great organizations Night Kitchen Interactive is proud to have on our client list. Here are the details:
Philadelphia’s urban renewal gem, the Mural Arts Program, takes the No. 63 spot on the list. This innovative organization now claims about 2,800 public art murals, and has inspired urban renewal projects throughout the U.S. Night Kitchen Interactive is currently creating their “Youth Action and Art” website.
Claiming the No. 80 spot is the 1924 opening of the Curtis Institute of Music, whose founder, Mary Louis Curtis Bok, Philly Mag calls “emblematic of the dignified philanthropists who built Philadelphia into a world-class city for the arts.” Naturally, we here at Night Kitchen Interactive agree with this assessment and are especially proud to have them on our client list.
Like all cities, Philadelphia has been marked by high points and some low points. But thanks to innovative, forward-thinking leaders and organizations like Curtis Music Institute and the Mural Arts Program, one thing remains constant: Our city’s world-class status as a center for arts and culture.