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NYFA Source | Hurricane Maria Resources Round-Up

Artists impacted by Hurricane Maria: find the support you need. Para leer este articulo en Español presione aquí. In the wake of large-scale devastation caused by Hurricane Maria in Puerto Rico, the U.S. Virgin Islands, and Dominica, artists, cultural workers, and their communities have shown remarkable resilience. Spanish artist and Puerto Rico resident Noelia Medina…

NYFA Source | Hurricane Irma Resources Round-Up

Artists in Florida and other areas affected by Hurricane Irma: find the support you need. In times of recovery, arts and cultural practitioners play essential roles in their communities. That is one of the many reasons we strive to ensure artists are aware of the resources available to them, as they move forward in their…

Protect Yourself from Fraudulent Job Listings

Keep these red flags in mind when searching for jobs online and in initial steps of the recruitment process. Changing careers can be stressful enough without having to sift through faulty job listings. At NYFA, we do our best to exclude falsely advertised jobs from our Classifieds board, but these listings do appear from time…

Creative Careers Opportunities Round-Up: Gallery Open-Calls

Exhibiting within a gallery can help connect your work with the public, gallery directors, curators, and collectors. Take advantage of opportunities to display your work! Participating in gallery exhibitions is a great way to make connections, receive more exposure, and learn about displaying your work in the gallery setting. Both emerging and established artists can…

CultureAID: A New Network for the NYC Cultural Community

NYC DEPARTMENT OF CULTURAL AFFAIRS AND OFFICE OF EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT ANNOUNCE CREATION OF CULTUREAID RECOVERY NETWORK Network of organizations in all five boroughs incorporates lessons from past events to coordinate emergency response and facilitate sharing of resources following future disasters. New York Cultural Affairs Commissioner Tom Finkelpearl and Office of Emergency Management Commissioner Joseph Esposito today…