Event | Grant Research and Writing Basics at Dance/NYC Symposium on February 25
Learn from the expertise of our Fiscal Sponsorship Program Officer, Madeleine Cutrona.
How can local dance activity contribute to the future of all Americans? This is the central question of Dance/NYC’s 2018 Symposium, a full-day gathering that seeks to discuss the role of New York dance artists in our current political climate.
Taking place at Gibney Dance: Agnes Varis Performing Arts Center on February 25, the symposium will include several panel discussions, networking opportunities, and professional development sessions.
New York Foundation for the Art’s Fiscal Sponsorship Program Officer, Madeleine Cutrona, is the featured speaker for the “Grant Research and Writing Basics” Session, an introductory workshop on grant research and proposal drafting for individuals, collectives, and groups.
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Title: Grant Research and Writing Basics (as part of Dance/NYC Symposium)
Date and Time: Sunday, February 25, 4:45 PM – 5:45 PM
Location: Gibney Dance: Agnes Varis Performing Arts Center, 280 Broadway, Studio B, New York, NY 10007
Registration: Purchase tickets here
About Madeleine Cutrona:
Madeleine Cutrona is a Program Officer of Fiscal Sponsorship at New York Foundation for the Arts (NYFA) where she consults with artists about project management, fundraising strategy, and grant proposals. She brings a decade of experience teaching visual art, helping artists connect with audiences, making art and fundraising for her own projects. Madeleine is interested in how artists garner resources, build support, and hone skills to execute their creative visions. She holds a BA in Anthropology and Studio Art from the University of Rochester, and an MFA from Maryland Institute College of Art (MICA).
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Image Credit: Reggie Gray (Fellow in Choreography ‘16), FLEXN Opening Night Performance at Park Avenue Armory, Photo: Stephanie Berger