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Con Edison Immigrant Artist Program Newsletter, Issue No. 48

Featured Organization: Hybrid Theatre Works This month’s featured organization, Hybrid Theatre Works, is an international collective of artists that focuses on breaking artistic and cultural boundaries through the creation of work that is a hybrid of disciplines, cultures, and fields of study. Hybrid Theatre Works creates interdisciplinary devised work, develops new international plays, and community based projects.…

Con Edison Immigrant Artist Program Newsletter, Issue No. 47

Featured Artist: José Carlos Casado IAP and NYFA Program Associate Michon Ashmore interviewed multi-media artist and two-time NYFA Fellow José Carlos Casado to find out more about his artistic practice, recent projects and his experience as an immigrant artist. Casado uses technologies to create art involving video, 3D animation, photography and sculpture. His work has been shown…

Con Edison Immigrant Artist Program Newsletter, Issue No. 46

Featured Organization: The Wing Luke Museum of the Asian Pacific American Experience Located in Seattle’s Chinatown-International District, The Wing Luke Museum of the Asian Pacific American Experience is the only pan-Asian Pacific American museum in the nation. NYFA interviewed Marketing Associate Marites L. Mendoza about the variety of their programs and how artists can get involved with…

Con Edison Immigrant Artist Program Newsletter, Issue No. 45

– Featured Artist: Ioan Florea NYFA first encountered Transylvanian born artist Ioan Florea after his immediate and empathetic response to Hurricane Sandy six months ago. Founder of C.A.S. Paints, Ioan donated more than more than 1,200 tubes and containers of paints, gels, and sample sets to NYFA for artists impacted by the storm. Hundreds of artists benefited…

Con Edison Immigrant Artist Program Newsletter, Issue No. 44

Featured Organization: Casita Maria Center for Arts and Education Casita Maria Center for Arts and Education was founded in 1934 to serve the immigrant Hispanic community in New York City. Its primary mission was to offer after school enrichment and recreational activities for the children of newly arrived families from Puerto Rico and other Spanish-speaking countries.…