Upcoming at NYFA



Register Now | “The Creative Entrepreneur” Full-Day Intensive

Wednesday, July 24 workshop will provide artists and creative individuals with an interactive way to work on their business model. New York Foundation for the Arts (NYFA) is pleased to offer “The Creative Entrepreneur” Program, a one-day workshop designed to provide artists and creative individuals access to entrepreneurial tools for their practices and arts businesses.…

Register Now | “Artist as Entrepreneur” Full-Day Intensive

Wednesday, August 21 program offers the fundamental principles of sustainability in the arts. New York Foundation for the Arts (NYFA) is pleased to offer an opportunity for artists in all disciplines to participate in the latest version of our “Artist as Entrepreneur” Program, established in 2010. This program has evolved over the years, adjusting to…

Apply Now | Create with the Help of NYFA Fiscal Sponsorship

NYFA Fiscal Sponsorship is a tool for expanding your fundraising capacity and learning skills for the business of art. Our next no-fee application deadline is June 30, 2019. New York Foundation for the Arts (NYFA) supports artists across disciplines by providing resources to help artists develop creative projects, build organizations, and craft sustainable careers. We…

Event | “Urban Tribes: Urban Caravan” Exhibition

Multidisciplinary program highlights art produced by immigrant artists at several New York exhibition spaces. Beginning June 8, 2019, The New York Foundation for the Arts (NYFA) will host Urban Tribes: Urban Caravan in its Brooklyn gallery space. The multidisciplinary and multi-venue project, organized by the Taiwanese American Arts Council (TAAC), examines the transnational movement of…

Conversations | Jennifer Karady at MASS MoCA

“In my staged narrative photographs with veterans, the collision or collapse of the soldier’s world and the civilian world enables the viewer to glimpse a fragment of what is going on in the soldier’s mind. They evoke the psychology of life after war—how the past can infiltrate the present—and the challenges that adjustment to the…