Highlights from the March IAP Newsletter #91
Highlights from the March IAP Newsletter #91
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Here are this month’s highlights:
- A featured interview conducted by Alicia Ehni with Tamas Veszi, Hungarian artist and founder of RadiatorArts.
- A Year of Yes: Reimagining Feminism, a featured event at the Brooklyn Museum that celebrates Women’s History Month.
- 13 opportunities for artists, including the Pen Parentis Writing Fellowship for New Parents, that encourages writers to produce new works of fiction at the busiest point in their parenting journey; and the Van Lier 2017 Fellowship, for music artists in the categories of music performance and composition.
- March’s Featured Subscriber Yali Romagoza, whose work blurs the lines in fashion design and visual art in a multi-disciplinary practice.
- A Save the Date for the Northern Manhattan Arts Coalition (NMAC) Meet & Greet at Alianza Dominicana Cultural Center, where NYFA will present an overview of our resources in English and Spanish on April 19; the announcement of the Canadian Women Artists’ Award and the Immigrant Artist Mentoring Program: Performing & Literary Arts; and other NYFA events.
- Professional development and resources for immigrant artists such as the American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee.
- 7 featured job opportunities from NYFA Classifieds.
- and more!
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Image: Yali Romagoza, from the series Time runs when there is not truth / El tiempo corre cuando no hay verdad, 2014, drawing, silk, model