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NYFA Source | Resources for Immigrant Artists

We’ve rounded up organizations who serve and support immigrant artists. The New York Foundation for the Arts (NYFA) stands with all organizations and individuals working on behalf of immigrant communities. We oppose policies that negatively impact these communities, as their collective voices are vital to increasing understanding, building community, and reinforcing our humanity. We are…

Apply Now | NYSCA/NYFA Artist As Entrepreneur Boot Camp Program, Presented by Huntington Arts Council

Free professional development for artists is on its way to Long Island! New York Foundation for the Arts (NYFA), in partnership with the New York State Council on the Arts’ State & Local Partnerships program and Huntington Arts Council, is pleased to announce the third year of the NYSCA/NYFA Artist as Entrepreneur Boot Camp. The Boot…

Monday Motivation | Know Your Skill Sets

Kick off your week with Monday Motivation! Tip of the week Are there areas in which you uniquely excel? Identify those skill sets before you set off on your job search. This will help ensure you don’t limit yourself to exploring open positions based on job title alone. Focusing on the required skills of a position…

Social | #ArtistHotline Returns to Twitter on July 18

Tweeting at the intersection of art and social justice. Artists are often at the forefront of merging advocacy and activism with their careers. This month’s #ArtistHotline will explore how to do so in a sustainable way, as well as a range of other topics. #ArtistHotline is a professional development Twitter chat that takes place on the third…

Conversations | Thrive as a Mature Artist

“Artists should be self-motivated and get in the habit of advocating for themselves.” – Marlena Vaccaro, Carter Burden Gallery Director Are you a mature artist looking to make a greater impact in the visual arts world? As your career evolves, you can, too, and there are institutions and arts patrons who appreciate the need to…