Meet NYFA in 2.34 minutes.?How has NYFA helped you or someone in your artist community? Video Courtesy: Mac Premo (Fellow in Video/Film ’08)
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The New York Foundation for the Arts (NYFA) established in 1971 to empower artists at critical stages in their creative lives. Today, the nonprofit organization’s programs and services are far-reaching and are rooted in a wealth of physical and online resources. Each year, NYFA awards more than $4 million in cash grants to individual visual, performing, and literary artists throughout the United States. NYFA’s Fiscal Sponsorship program, one of the oldest and most reputable in the country, helps national artists and arts organizations raise and manage an average of $4 million annually. NYFA’s Learning programs, including its Artist as Entrepreneur and Immigrant Artist Mentoring Program, provide thousands of artists, creatives, and arts administrators with professional development training and support. NYFA’s website, NYFA.org, is used by more than 1 million people and features more than 20,000 opportunities and resources available to artists in all disciplines. Cover image: Sangram Majumdar (Fellow in Painting '18)
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"Sizhu Li: Moonment: Finding A Way," the exhibition currently on view at Contemporary at Blue Star in San Antonio, TX, is a collaboration between two Immigrant Artist Mentoring Program alumni: Jacqueline (Jack) Saragoza McGilvray (IAP Mentor: San Antonio ‘24) and Sizhu Li (IAP Mentee: NYC ‘18). We asked Saragoza McGilvray, as the Curator and Exhibitions Director at Contemporary Blue Star, what they consider when planning for exhibitions, and asked both IAP alumni what makes for a successful collaboration between curators and artists. Full story: https://ow.ly/a9BB50VpUxq
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Opening next week!* “In/Between 2025: More-than-human†is presented by New York Live Arts in partnership with NYFA's Immigrant Artist Mentoring Program. Curated by Martita Abril, Zahra Banyamerian, and Yanira Castro, this year’s exhibit features work by: Danielle Alhassid, Jae Hi Ahn, Dai Asano, Anahita Bagheri, Kriston Banfield, Karena Bravo, Won Young Chang, Siyu Chen, Talita do Nascimento Cabral, Liza Domingues, Eli Farinango, Shishir Giri, Pavlos Liaretidis, Qiqing Lin, Elisa Lutteral, Agustina Markez, Rujuta Rao, Mei Seva, Assane Sy, Shu Wang, and Michelle Wu. The work in "In/Between" transcends borders, bodies, and time—challenging the structures that define existence. From intimate rituals to bold acts of resistance, “More-than-human†invites you to witness the gravity and lightness of impermanence. *Note* The April 3 opening reception is at capacity. If you haven't already RSVP'd, we encourage you to visit the gallery during regular gallery hours, from 10AM to 9PM ET. More: https://ow.ly/Q90K50Vos2m
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Are you a professional dancer living in the U.S. or U.S. Territories in dire financial emergency? You may be eligible for a one-time grant of up to $3,000, which can help pay for essential expenses including rent, utilities, healthcare/medical expenses, transportation, and related expenses. More on The Rauschenberg Dancer Emergency Grants program, administered by NYFA and supported by Robert Rauschenberg Foundation, here: https://bit.ly/3BaUhgf
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Opportunity reminder! Applications for the 2025 cycle of the Anonymous Was A Woman Environmental Art Grants (AWAW EAG) program close Tuesday, April 15. Supported by Anonymous Was A Woman, the AWAW EAG provides up to $20,000 for environmental art projects led by women-identifying artists in the U.S. & U.S. Territories. Full details here: https://bit.ly/AWAWEAG
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Introducing: NYFA's Artist Advisory Committee! This cross-disciplinary group of artists helps NYFA stay true to its mission of serving artists at critical stages of their creative lives. Meet them here https://bit.ly/AAC_2025
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We were thrilled to induct Jaye Moon, JT Rogers, Cristina Enriquez-Bocobo (Makeable), and Commissioner Laurie Cumbo (NYC Department of Cultural Affairs) into NYFA's Hall of Fame last night in Manhattan! Thanks to those who joined us and to folks who bid on items in our art auction! Established in 2011 as NYFA’s most significant fundraiser, the benefit is a tribute to the spirit of creativity and dedication that embodies NYFA’s mission. Surrounded by great art and people with a true passion for the arts, it was a night to remember. Please join us in congratulating Jaye, JT, Cristina, and Commissioner Cumbo! ??Read our recap here: https://ow.ly/LNHY50VkZn6
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Bid on art, support NYFA! Last call to place your bids in our 2025 Hall of Fame Benefit Auction! The auction will close tonight at 9:00 PM ET. Don't miss out: bit.ly/HoFAuction
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The Vilcek Foundation raises awareness of immigrant contributions in the U.S. and fosters appreciation of the arts and sciences. The Foundation, which recently announced its 2025 Vilcek Foundation Prize cohort, currently has an open call for its Vilcek Prize for Creative Promise in "Fashion and Design" and "Fashion and Culture." Details and application tips here. Please share with those who may be interested and eligible! https://lnkd.in/eUtgQYkk
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With the launch of the 2025 Anonymous Was A Woman Environmental Art Grants (AWAW EAG) grant cycle, we're spotlighting past projects that have impacted communities across the U.S. ??Read this article to learn more about select 2023 recipients and how their work inspires learning, sharing, and empowerment: https://ow.ly/8GXN50VheFP
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