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Artist News | Immigrant Artists Collective at “Boogie on the Boulevard”

Join six former participants of NYFA’s Immigrant Artist Mentoring Program: Social Practice on September 10 Immigrant Artists is a collective of six immigrant artists, working in different disciplines in New York City. The project is a response to the current political climate and the increase in negative attitudes towards immigrants.  The collective’s goal is to…

Apply Now | Immigrant Artists Mentoring Program for Visual Artists

Immigrant artists working in the Visual or Multidisciplinary Arts in the Tri-State Metropolitan area are encouraged to apply for this upcoming mentorship program, made possible with the support of Deutsche Bank Americas Foundation. Are you an immigrant artist working in the Visual or Multidisciplinary Arts? Are you within commuting distance of the Tri-State Metropolitan area?…

Introducing | Participants in the 2017 Immigrant Mentoring Program for Performing and Literary Artists

Through the support of The Vilcek Foundation, the New York Foundation for the Arts is pleased to announce the participants in the 2017 NYFA Immigrant Artist Mentoring Program: Performing and Literary Arts. NYFA’s Immigrant Artist Mentoring Program pairs immigrant artists working in a variety of disciplines with artist mentors who provide one-on-one support for their…

Highlights from the IAP Newsletter #93

Are you currently receiving our free Con Edison Immigrant Artist Program Newsletter? Here are this month’s highlights: A featured interview conducted by Judy Cai with Marco Scozzaro, Italian photographer and IAP alumnus, of which there’s also a Chinese version. The Tropicalfete’s Authors Connecting, a featured event in celebration of Caribbean Heritage Month. 15 opportunities for…

Highlights from the IAP Newsletter #92

Are you currently receiving our free Con Edison Immigrant Artist Program Newsletter? Here are this month’s highlights: A featured interview conducted by Alicia Ehni with Leeza Ahmady, director of Asia Contemporary Art Week (ACAW).  The 2017 HCX | Haiti Film Fest, a featured festival taking place at multiple venues in Brooklyn, New York. 12 opportunities…