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Professional Development: The Artist As Entrepreneur

Full Day Boot Camp for Artists  This Valentine’s Day, the College Art Association (CAA) and the New York Foundation for the Arts (NYFA) are showing their love for artists by partnering to offer professional development programming, “The Artist as Entrepreneur,” the day before the CAA Annual Conference. This day-long event has been customized to fit the…

#FellowsFriday Takeover: José Carlos Casado

Follow along for a #FellowsFriday Instagram takeover! Each week on our Instagram account, we highlight the work of one NYSCA/NYFA Artist Fellow for #FellowsFriday. Be sure to follow us at @nyfacurrent and tune in for a special #FellowsFriday takeover this week! On Friday, December 9, José Carlos Casado (Fellow in Video ‘04, Video/Film ‘12) will look back on…

December 21 #ArtistHotline Guest Chat: Crowdfunding Strategies

Get Tips on Building a Successful Crowdfunding Campaign If you’re on social media, you’ve most likely encountered a crowdfunding campaign in your feed. Crowdfunding has become increasingly popular since it started, offering a new way for artists and entrepreneurs to leverage their social networks to fund projects.  But what makes a campaign successful? On some…

#ArtistHotline: December 21 Artist Professional Development Day

Open to All Arts Career Questions, with Special Guest Chat on Crowdfunding & Help with NYFA Fiscal Sponsorship Application Click here to see the conversation Join NYFA on Twitter on Wednesday, December 21, 9:30 AM – 5:30 PM EST for our monthly Artist Professional Development Day. Artists, performers, and writers in all disciplines, this is…

Panel: Outliers, Mavericks and Risk-takers: The Emergence and Legacy of Downtown

Come celebrate downtown New York and its role in the city’s art scene Outliers, Mavericks and Risk-takers: The Emergence and Legacy of Downtown Date: Thursday, January 19, 2017  Location: The Center for Italian Modern Art (CIMA) 421 Broome Street, Fourth Floor Time: 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM  Examining downtown’s further evolution—from the opening of commercial art galleries in…