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Ask #ArtistHotline: Am I an “Emerging” Artist?

As with all aspects of your artistic work, your opinion is the definitive one. #ArtistHotline is a social media initiative that’s dedicated to resource-sharing and providing advice on navigating the art world. The labels used for art and its practitioners can be especially tricky, and during a previous #ArtistHotline exchange on Twitter, dancer and choreographer Jamie Benson…

Save The Date: #ArtistHotline Returns May 18

Join our Artist Professional Development Day on the Third Wednesday of every month. Mark your calendar for the next discussion: Wednesday, May 18. Thank you to everyone who participated in April’s Artist Professional Development Day! We hope you enjoyed the conversation as much as we did. Here are some topics we discussed during this month’s…

Reminder: #ArtistHotline Returns April 20

This Wednesday, we’ll answer all your professional development questions. Join NYFA staff on Wednesday, April 20, 9:30 AM – 5:30 PM, for our monthly Artist Professional Development Day on Twitter. April is a great time to celebrate sustainability, whether you’re creating recycled art or taking part in our #ArtistHotline tweet chat, where we share tips…

Learn How to Brand Yourself like a Pro: Join us for April’s #ArtistHotline

On April 20, 9:30 AM to 5:30 PM, our Twitter account is all ears to your art-related questions. Use the hashtag #ArtistHotline and join the conversation. Our mission here at NYFA is to support all artists  to become successful and fulfilled professionals. We know you have the creativity and tenacity to create great artwork, but…

Save The Date: #ArtistHotline Returns April 20

Join our Artist Professional Development Day on the Third Wednesday of every month. Mark your calendar for the next discussion: Wednesday, April 20. Thank you to everyone who participated in March’s Artist Professional Development Day! We are excited to see this initiative grow each month.  Here are some highlights and topics that were tweeted during this…