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Your Insights Needed: Take NYC’s Cultural Worker Survey

NYC’s Department of Cultural Affairs seeks input for first-ever cultural plan from arts practitioners and cultural workers. New York City Department of Cultural Affairs is developing CreateNYC, the city’s first-ever cultural plan, and has created an artist and cultural worker survey to better understand the needs of the city’s cultural field. The plan will incorporate intensive public…

New Program Announcement: Arts Business Incubator (ABI)

Support for non-profit and for-profit creative start-ups We’re excited to announce a new program for arts for-profit or non-profit businesses in New York City. Through the generous support of the Scherman Foundation’s Katharine S. and Axel G. Rosin Fund, ABI will offer a small cohort of ten New York City-based arts business start-ups three years of custom-tailored, formalized…

Events: Rapid Interactive Media Production with Adnaan Wasey

Executive Producer of POV Digital Holds Session at NYFA on March 27 As the organizer of the POV Hackathon Laboratory (which Fast Company recently called one of the “most anticipated events of the year”), Adnaan Wasey has introduced filmmakers, artists, and journalists to new modes of digital storytelling through a process that involves collaboration and prototyping…

On March 5, members of NYFA’s Young Patrons Circle attended a reception at Garis & Hahn featuring Water Will Be Here, an immersive video installation and performance by the artist Eric Corriel (Fellowship, Digital/Electronic Arts, 2009).  To join the Young Patrons Circle — or to learn more about its activities and benefits — visit NYFA’s Membership…