Upcoming at NYFA



Event | NYFA Arts Administrator Meet Up in Huntington, NY

Long Island-based arts administrators are invited to join us on Thursday, October 11. Are you an arts administrator working on Long Island, in Nassau and Suffolk counties? Join The New York Foundation for the Arts, in partnership with the New York State Council on the Arts’ (NYSCA) State & Local Partnerships program and Huntington Arts Council,…

Event | NYFA Resources and Services Talk with NYSCA/NYFA Artist Fellowship Info Session in Huntington, NY

Artists of all disciplines are invited to join us in Huntington, NY on October 13. The New York Foundation for the Arts (NYFA), in partnership with New York State Council on the Arts’ (NYSCA) State & Local Partnerships program, will present a free public program for artists of all disciplines in collaboration with the Huntington Arts…

Register Now | The Fundraising Landscape: Making Fundraising Work for You

First-ever online workshop will be held on September 25 from 6:30 PM – 8:00 PM EST. The New York Foundation for the Arts (NYFA) is pleased to offer an opportunity for artists of all disciplines to participate in NYFA’s new online professional development workshops. The first series will expand on the second edition of NYFA’s…

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…

Event | Film Festival Strategies: What They Are and Why You Need One

On September 20, learn from Kathy Brew, guest curator of The Museum of Modern Art’s “Doc Fortnight” Festival. Film festivals are more than just opportunities to screen a film. They launch a film into theaters and other platforms, attract interest from distributors, provide important publicity, and constitute the primary way some films will be seen…