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Apply Now | Immigrant Artist Mentoring Program: Detroit

Deadline to apply is Sunday, October 21 at 11:59 PM EST. The New York Foundation for the Arts (NYFA) is pleased to announce the second year of the Immigrant Artist Mentoring Program: Detroit, presented in collaboration with Detroit local partners through the support of the Ford Foundation. The program’s goal is to foster a local community of…

Apply Now | Immigrant Artist Mentoring Program: Performing & Literary Arts

The deadline to apply to this competitive, NYC-based program is Monday, May 14. Through the support of The Vilcek Foundation, New York Foundation for the Arts (NYFA) is pleased to announce our upcoming Immigrant Artist Mentoring Program: Performing & Literary Arts. The program runs from June to September 2018. It is be open to performing…

Business of Art | Voices in Contemporary Art Summit Overview

Moments of vulnerability and connection in celebration of the Artist Interview Workshop. On January 26, VoCA (Voices in Contemporary Art) and the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (SFMOMA) hosted a one-day gathering to mark and measure six years of VoCA’s signature program, the Artist Interview Workshop. Conducted in numerous cities nationwide over the years,…

Highlights from the Immigrant Artist Program Newsletter #102

Spread the word to your immigrant artists friends: our Con Edison Immigrant Artist Program Newsletter is free. Sign up now! From Women’s History Month celebrations to opportunities and resources tailored for immigrant artists, this month’s newsletter is full of relevant content that will help you make the most of your career. Here are the highlights:…

Highlights from the Immigrant Artist Program Newsletter #101

Our free Con Edison Immigrant Artist Program Newsletter delivers relevant content to immigrant artists every month. Sign up now! By signing up for the IAP Newsletter, you’ll receive monthly curated resources and opportunities that will help you thrive as an immigrant artist. Here are this month’s highlights: Alicia Ehni talked to NYFA Consultant Ben Hartley, an Australian arts administrator…