Conversations | Hope Olaidé Wilson
Multimedia storyteller Hope Olaidé Wilson talks about Pride, filmmaking, and the art of building community.
Multimedia storyteller Hope Olaidé Wilson talks about Pride, filmmaking, and the art of building community.
Four Asian American artists celebrate Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) Heritage Month by talking about their careers and how the COVID-19 pandemic has affected their lives. NYFA stands with communities across the U.S. in our collective anger and grief towards the spike in hate crimes against Asian Americans. In celebration of Asian American and…
“I have mixed feelings about the internet, but it’s allowed my work to reach folks it never would have prior—Desi queers in Singapore and Vancouver and Jabalpur. And that makes me happy.” The pandemic has been hard on artists across disciplines, but theatre artists in particular have had to radically reimagine their practice outside of…
Meet the mentees and mentors who are participating in this year’s program! Through the support of the Arts in Society, SCFD Denver County, Rose Community Foundation, SCFD Adams County and the City of Denver’s Imagine 2020 Fund, the New York Foundation for the Arts (NYFA) is pleased to announce the participants in the 2021 NYFA Immigrant Artist…
“The power of being in a group that understands your struggles, accepts you with all your flaws, hears you out, provides multiple perspectives, and tries to mutually support each other for the better, gives you a sense of belonging and power to get back on your feet.” – Lilach Orenstein In order to gather insights…
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