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Highlights from the March IAP Newsletter #91

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 Tamas Veszi, Hungarian artist and founder of RadiatorArts.  A Year of Yes: Reimagining Feminism, a featured event at the Brooklyn Museum that celebrates Women’s History Month. 13 opportunities for artists,…

Immigrant Artist Mentoring Program: Performing and Literary Arts

NYFA is pleased to announce this upcoming mentorship program for immigrant artists, with support from The Vilcek Foundation. Application deadline extended through Thursday, May 11!  Calling all immigrant artists working in the performing and literary arts: applications are now being accepted for NYFA’s Immigrant Artist Mentoring Program! The program is open to artists working in…

Immigrant Artist Town Hall with Cultural Affairs Commissioner Tom Finkelpearl

Join us for a conversation with New York City Department of Cultural Affairs Commissioner about the most pressing issues facing immigrant artists in the five boroughs.  As part of CreateNYC, the city’s first-ever cultural plan, NYFA is pleased to host a CreateNYC: Office Hours event with the Cultural Affairs Commissioner, Tom Finkelpearl specifically for immigrant artists on…

Highlights from the February IAP Newsletter #90

Are you currently receiving our free Con Edison Immigrant Artist Program Newsletter? We’re continuing to celebrate diversity and share resources for immigrant artists in need of support during these challenging and uncertain times. If you’re an immigrant artist who hasn’t yet signed up for the newsletter, our IAP Resource Directory provides a comprehensive round-up of organizations…

Highlights from the January IAP Newsletter #89

Are you currently receiving our free Con Edison Immigrant Artist Program Newsletter? In light of President Trump’s executive order on immigration, we used our January newsletter to highlight organizations that offer help to our immigrant artist community during these uncertain times. It is our mission to serve artists of all races, religions, and sexual orientations,…