Image Credit: Merche Blasco (Fellow in Digital/Electronic Arts ’17), Espongina, Performance at La Mama, December 2016, Photo Credit: Mariana Oriente
Justin Berry (Digital/Electronic Arts ’14)
Angelina Gualdoni (Fellow in Painting ’08), Transference in Aurora, Illinois, 2004, Acrylic and oil on canvas.
dance by Stephen Petronio Company at the Joyce Theater, New York City
Karen Ostrom (Fellow in Computer Arts ‘01), Image Courtesy: Karen Ostrom
dance by Stephen Petronio Company at the Joyce Theater, New York City
Matthew Cusick (Fellow in Painting ’06), Course of Empire (Mixmaster 1), 2003
Inlaid maps, acrylic, on panel
30 x 42 inches
Xenobia Bailey (Fellow in Crafts/Sculpture ’03)
Surface Tension, Jean Shin exhibition at Cristin Tierney
Zaq Landsberg (Fellow in Crafts/Sculpture ’17)
Zaqistan Decennial Monument
2015, Aluminum, Steel
18’ x 16’ x 10’
Kuldeep Singh (Fellow in Interdisciplinary Work ’18); “ARCHITECTONICS OF DISPERSION immersive acts and objects;” 2017;
Installation-based collaborative performance; paintings, sculptures in mud and dough and fabric – with performative acts; Photo Credit: Zhiyuan Yang
NYFA Executive Director Michael L. Royce (left) and Past Immediate Board Chair Judith K. Brodsky (second from right) with 2016 Hall of Fame Inductees Anna Deavere Smith, James Casebere, Faith Ringgold, and Zhou Long, Photo Credit: Carl Timpone/BFA.com
Shih Chieh Huang (Architecture/Environmental Structures/Design ’02, Computer Arts ’07, Digital/Electronic Arts ’14), “EX-DD-06,” 2006, mixed medium
Rachel Sussman (Photography ’13), Dead Huon Pine (10,500 yrs old, Tasmania), 2011
Takuji Hamanaka (Fellow in Printmaking/Drawing/Artists’ Books ’17), Light of Silence, 2016, water-based woodcut mounted on museum board
The Profitable Artist, Photo and Artwork Credit: Marco Scozzaro (IAP ’16)
NYFA Presents “How to Make it as a Fine Artist,” 2018, Photo Kevin Jankowski
Image: A NYFA Coaching session at NYFA’s Brooklyn office, Photo Credit: Amy Aronoff for NYFA
Shayok Mukhopadhyay (Fellow in Video/Film ’18), production still from GAUTAM, BUDDHA, 2018, digital photograph, copyright Shayok Mukhopadhyay
Work-in-Progress Screenshot of an Early Concept Study, Memorial to Black Lives, Courtesy: Aroussiak Gabrielian and Alison B. Hirsch
Pascual Jaime Sisto (Fellow in Digital/Electronic Arts ’17), “Aucuba Expanded,” 2016, Image Courtesy: Pascual Jaime Sisto
Jeffrey Williams (Fellow in Architecture/Environmental Structures/Design ’19’), “17,000 ft2 of Shade,” 2018, Image Courtesy: Jeffrey Williams
Lucas Blalock (Fellow in Photography ’19), “Lite Blues,” 2017, Image Courtesy: Lucas Blalock
Gabe Brown (Fellow in Painting ’18), “Hi Fi,” 2017, Image Courtesy: Novado Gallery
Lisa Corinne Davis (Fellow in Painting ‘18), “Determined Delirium,” 2017, Image Courtesy: Lisa Corinne Davis
Swoon (Fellow in Architecture/Environmental Structures/Design ’13), “Swimming Cities of Serenissima, Adriatic Sea,” 2013, Image Courtesy: Swoon
Charlotte Schulz (Fellow in Printmaking/Drawing/Book Arts ’17), “A Geography of Significance: light pours over a domestic crevasse and filters through to a quiet place,” charcoal and pastel on paper, 2016, 20” x 38” x ½”
Image: (detail) Leigh Davis (Sponsored Project), “Inquiry Into the ELE,” 2017
Merche Blasco (Fellow in Digital/Electronic Arts ’17), Sonic Bloom; Photo: David Rehor
Image: Flavio Alves (Fiscally Sponsored Project ’16), “The Garden Left Behind”
Hiroyuki Hamada (Fellow in Crafts/Sculpture ’09 & ’17), “#74,” 2011-13
A woman participates in one of NYFA’s online workshops, Image Credit: Amy Aronoff for NYFA
Image Credit: (detail) Ayano Hisa (Fellow in Photography ’13), “Untitled 7 (From Schools in Tohoku),” 2011, chromogenic or archival pigment print
Ellen Grossman (Fellow in Printmaking/Drawing/Book Arts ’17), Siphon, 2016, Metallic gel pen ink on ph neutral translucent blue paper, 9″ x 12″ (detail)
Pascual Jaime Sisto (Fellow in Digital/Electronic Arts ’17), “All Watched Over by Machines of Loving Grace,” 2013
Ronald A. Amstutz (Fellow in Performance/Multidisciplinary ’03)
Kate Gilmore (Fellow in Interdisciplinary Work ’12), “Walk the Walk,” 2010
Dannielle Tegeder (Fellow in Printmaking/Drawing/Book Arts ’17), “Linear Momentum and Collisions,” 2016, Image Credit: Dannielle Tegeder
Image: detail Christie Neptune (Fellow in Interdisciplinary Work ’18), She Fell from Normalcy, 2016, three-channel HD video, Image Courtesy: The Rubber Factory
Sean Sullivan (Fellow in Printmaking/Drawing/Book Arts ’17), Saudade Station, 2017
Jane South (Fellow in Sculpture ’07), “Floor/Ceiling (Detail),” 2013
Jack Elliott (Fellow in Crafts/Sculpture ’17), “Van Rose Benches,” 2010
Rachel Granofsky (Fellow in Photography ’19), “After/After,” 2018
Detail Natalie Beall (Fellow in Printmaking/Drawing/Book Arts ’17), “Untitled (Index of Function),” 2015
detail Letha Wilson (Fellow in Photography ’19), Steel Face Concrete Bend (Napali Coast Flower Hand), 2017
Todd Chandler (Fellow in Video/Film ’12), “Floor Tide at Empire Drive-In,” 2010
LoVid (Fellows in Digital/Electronic Arts ’17), “InterPlayce,” 2016, Image Credit: Nick Scavo for Issue Project Room
detail Gabe Brown (Fellow in Painting ’18), “Red Hot,” 2016
A participant in one of NYFA’s online workshops refers to NYFA’s popular “The Profitable Artist” book, Image Credit: NYFA
detail LoVid (Fellows in Digital/Electronic Arts ’17), “Ruby Rendering,” 2015, Image Credit: Megan Raymond for SU Art Galleries
Parijat Desai (Finalist in Choreography ’19), JustLikeThat 3.0/ 2017
Harlem Stage
Still from Video by Nic Petry
Pictured: Parijat Desai, Saju Hari, Riti Sachdeva, Roopa Mahadevan, Philip Mayer
Immigrant Artist Mentoring Program: Visual and Multidisciplinary Artists, January 2019, Image Credit: NYFA
Tracy Miller (Fellow in Painting ’18)
Courtesy Svea Schneider of INSITU (Sponsored Project)
Diana Markosian (Fellow in Photography ’19), Allison Janae Hamilton (Fellow in Interdisciplinary Work ’18)
Michelle Boule (Fellow in Choreography ’16)
Courtesy of Debi Cornwall, “Welcome to Camp America” (Sponsored Project)
Case Jernigan (Finalist in Video/Film ’18), “See/Saw,” 2016
Lisa Corinne Davis (Fellow in Painting ‘18), “Determined Delirium,” 2017, Image Courtesy: Lisa Corinne Davis
Orange textured background image, Courtesy NYFA
Future Pointe Dance led by Guy Thorne, Elephant Grass, 2017; Photo Credit: Adrian Elim
Destinie Adelakun (Canadian Women Artists’ Award ’20), “ADE – Oshun and Oya’s crown,” 2020
Hall of Fame invitation image by Sun K. Kwak (Finalist in Architecture/Environmental Studies/Design ’13), Untying Pink, 31 1/8″ x 31 1/8″, industrial paint on wooden panel, masking tape, varnish, 2005
2015 Hall of Fame Inductees from left: Eric Overmyer, Shirin Neshat, Judith K. Brodsky, and Antony Hegarty. Photo by Samantha Nandez/BFAnyc.com
Hall of Fame Benefit at 583 Park Avenue. Photo by Samantha Nandez/BFAnyc.com
NYFA board members and event co-chairs Lynda Logan and Toby Usnik with Laetitia Soulier (IAP ’13), center. Photo by Samantha Nandez/BFAnyc.com
Still from Jason Bernagozzi’s “I Believe it is a Signal”
Still from Jason Bernagozzi’s “I Believe it is a Signal”
Image: Alex Yudzon (Fellow in Photography ’19), “Cobh Tree,” 2017, archival pigment print
Image Detail: Alex Yudzon (Fellow in Photography ’19), “Cobh Tree,” 2017, archival pigment print
Image Courtesy: KODA
Michael Findlay, Photo Credit: Victoria Findlay Wolfe
Robert Rauschenberg in front of his Vydock series photographed in Rauschenberg’s Laika Lane studio, Captiva, FL, 1995, Photo Credit: Ed Chappell, Copyright: Robert Rauschenberg Foundation
Alicia Ehni, Photo Credit: Patrick Connolly
nova Milne (Fellows in Digital/Electronic Arts ’20); “Skin Without Biography 2011/2019;” 2019; video still from a 3-screen video sculpture with 6 channel sound, archived 3K home movie, 4k footage, animation and rotoscopy, media players, cords, powder-coated steel, artist’s custom hand-tufted wool carpet, 2 min seamless loop
(detail) Komikka Patton (Printmaking/Drawing/Book Arts ’20); “Gatekeepers 4 ‘Seeds’;” 2020; india ink, watercolor paper, Bristol, and acetate mounted on wood; Photo Credit: Cristina Ossers
(detail) Chico MacMurtrie (Craft/Sculpture ’20); “Border Crossers;” 2015 – ongoing; ensemble of inflatable, robotic sculptures site specific; (c) Chico MacMurtrie/ARW; Photo Credit: Amorphic Robot Works
nova Milne (Fellows in Digital/Electronic Arts ’20); “Skin Without Biography 2011/2019;” 2019; video still from a 3-screen video sculpture with 6 channel sound, archived 3K home movie, 4k footage, animation and rotoscopy, media players, cords, powder-coated steel, artist’s custom hand-tufted wool carpet, 2 min seamless loop
nova Milne (Fellows in Digital/Electronic Arts ’20); “Skin Without Biography 2011/2019;” 2019; video still from a 3-screen video sculpture with 6 channel sound, archived 3K home movie, 4k footage, animation and rotoscopy, media players, cords, powder-coated steel, artist’s custom hand-tufted wool carpet, 2 min seamless loop
Derek Lerner (Fellow in Printmaking/Drawing/Book Arts ’20); “Detail of Asvirus 111;” 2019; Ink on paper on thirty-six wood panels
David Henderson (Finalist in Craft/Sculpture ’20); “A History of Aviation;” 2010–2017; installed at Smack Mellon, Brooklyn, 2011; foam, fiberglass, carbon fiber, aluminum, plywood, dacron, paint; Photo Credit: Etienne Frossard
A photo from New-York Historical Society’s “Hope Wanted: New York City Under Quarantine” exhibition; Catherine “Cat” Carnes, a registered nurse from Oklahoma, came to Brooklyn to volunteer after seeing “the news day after day and watching the nurses literally cry out for help in New York City;” Photo Credit: Kay Hickman
Detail of a photo from New-York Historical Society’s “Hope Wanted: New York City Under Quarantine” exhibition; A man and his son walking home from the grocery store in Harlem; Photo Credit: Kay Hickman
David Henderson (Finalist in Craft/Sculpture ’20); “A History of Aviation;” 2010–2017; installed at Smack Mellon, Brooklyn, 2011; foam, fiberglass, carbon fiber, aluminum, plywood, dacron, paint; Photo Credit: Etienne Frossard
David Henderson (Finalist in Craft/Sculpture ’20); “A History of Aviation;” 2010–2017; installed at Smack Mellon, Brooklyn, 2011; foam, fiberglass, carbon fiber, aluminum, plywood, dacron, paint; Photo Credit: Etienne Frossard
NYFA Board Member Saïd Sayrafiezadeh (Fellow in Playwriting/Screenwriting, ’96, ’06; Fiction ’10), Courtesy Saïd Sayrafiezadeh
Book, magazine, and literary journal covers containing the work of NYFA Board Member Saïd Sayrafiezadeh (Fellow in Playwriting/Screenwriting, ’96, ’06; Fiction ’10)
(Detail) Sangram Majumdar (Fellow in Painting ’18), “giacometti’s shadow,” 2018, oil on canvas
(Detail) Sangram Majumdar (Fellow in Painting ’18), “giacometti’s shadow,” 2018, oil on canvas
Image courtesy of: Guy Thorne, FuturPointe Dance
Image courtesy of: Guy Thorne, FuturPointe Dance
Image Courtesy: Guy Thorne, FuturPointe Dance
Uprise Art Founder Tze Chun, Image Credit: Uprise Art
Photographs by Uprise Art artist Rachel Sussman (Fellow in Photography ’13), Image Credit: Pioneer Works
Credit NYFA
Credit: NYFA
From left: Ge Gao, Marwa Helal, and Ricardo Maldonado, all 2020 NYSCA/NYFA Artist Fellows and past participants in NYFA’s Immigrant Artist Mentoring Program. Gao and Helal Images Courtesy the artists, Maldonado Image Credit: Eric McNatt
Credit: NYFA
Credit: NYFA
Robert Rauschenberg in front of his Vydock series photographed in Rauschenberg’s Laika Lane studio, Captiva, FL, 1995, Photo Credit: Ed Chappell, Copyright: Robert Rauschenberg Foundation
2019/2020 Tulsa Artist Fellow Karl Jones, Photo Credit: Destiny Green
Marc Jason, Image Courtesy: Marc Jason
Detail: Emily Oliveira (Craft/Sculpture ’20); “The Goddess, Asleep, Is Bitten by a Cosmic Snake and Thereby Hallucinates the Universe into Existence;” 2019-2020; hand dyed silk, cotton thread, freshwater pearls ; Photo Credit: Ellie Huntress
Detail: nova Milne (Digital/Electronic Arts ’20); “Skin Without Biography 2011/2019” (Installation view); 2019; a 3-screen video sculpture with 6 channel sound, archived 3K home movie, 4k footage, animation and rotoscopy, media players, cords, powder-coated steel, artist’s custom hand-tufted wool carpet, 2-min seamless loop
Image: IAP: Newark, Second Year Check-in Meeting, March 2019, Photo Credit: NYFA Learning
Image: IAP: Newark, Second Year Check-in Meeting, March 2019, Photo Credit: NYFA Learning
Dread Scott (NYFA Board; Fellow in Sculpture ’01, Performance Art/Multidisciplinary Work ’05, Interdisciplinary Work ’12), “Slave Rebellion Reenactment,” 2019, Image Courtesy: Dread Scott
Dread Scott (NYFA Board; Fellow in Sculpture ’01, Performance Art/Multidisciplinary Work ’05, Interdisciplinary Work ’12), “On the Impossibility of Freedom in a Country Founded on Slavery and Genocide,” 2014, Image Courtesy: Dread Scott
Dread Scott (NYFA Board; Fellow in Sculpture ’01, Performance Art/Multidisciplinary Work ’05, Interdisciplinary Work ’12), “Slave Rebellion Reenactment,” 2019, Image Courtesy: Dread Scott
Image: Courtesy of Kamra Sadia Hakim, Activation Residency
PIAZZOLLA100, Chamber Music 2015, LTO, Leonardo Suarez Paz
Maria Villafranca, Image Courtesy: Maria Villafranca
Maria Villafranca, Image Courtesy: Maria Villafranca
Maria Villafranca, Image Courtesy: Maria Villafranca
Image Detail: Olalekan Jeyifous (Fellow in Digital/Electronic Arts ’20 and Architecture/Environmental Structures/Design ’04), “Anarchonauts [CHAT/SMS: 2115] Signal Booster,” 2019, digital collage
Image Detail: Shamel Pitts (Fellow in Choreography ’19), BLACK VELVET, 2018, Photo Credit: Alex Apt Photography
Image Detail: Nona Faustine (Fellow in Photography ’19), “No Praise For Old Men, Museum of Natural History, NYC,” 2018, digital C print
Image Detail: Allison Janae Hamilton (Fellow in Interdisciplinary Work ’18), “Brecencia and Pheasant II,” 2018, archival pigment print, Courtesy of the artist
Image Detail: Ayana Evans (Fellow in Interdisciplinary Work ’18), “Stopping Traffic” 2016, performance art, Photo Credit: Gonzalo Marroquin
Image: Kenseth Armstead (Fellow in Architecture/Environmental Structures/Design ’19 and Video/Film ’96); “Boulevard of African Monarchs;” site specific installation at 116th Street and Adam Clayton Boulevard, New York, NY; aluminum plate and shoe polish; Photo Credit: Liz Ligon
Image Detail: Jim Osman (Fellow in Craft/Sculpture ’17); “Curtain;” 2016; wood, paper, paint, Photo Credit: Jeffrey Sturges
Image: Eva and Franco Mattes (Fellows in Digital/Electronic Arts ’17); “BEFNOED;” 2016; video, monitor, custom wall bracket, various cables; exhibition view, Carroll/Fletcher, London
Image Detail: Scott Teplin (Fellow in Printmaking/Drawing/Book Arts ’17), “Begonia Baloney,” 2017, pen and ink and watercolor on paper
Image Detail: Johanna Goodman (Fellow in Printmaking/Drawing/Book Arts ’17); From “The Catalogue of Imaginary Beings, Plate No. 218; 2017;” Collage
Image Detail: Johanna Goodman (Fellow in Printmaking/Drawing/Book Arts ’17); From “The Catalogue of Imaginary Beings, Plate No. 218; 2017;” Collage
Image Detail: Johanna Goodman (Fellow in Printmaking/Drawing/Book Arts ’17); From “The Catalogue of Imaginary Beings, Plate No. 218; 2017;” Collage
Ellen Grossman (Fellow in Printmaking/Drawing/Book Arts ’17), “Squirrel Chase,” 2016, Metallic gel pen ink on ph neutral translucent blue paper, 9″ x 12″
Image Courtesy: Katya Grokhovsky, The Immigrant Artist Biennial (Sponsored Project)
Image Courtesy: Katya Grokhovsky, The Immigrant Artist Biennial (Sponsored Project)
Image Courtesy: Katya Grokhovsky, The Immigrant Artist Biennial (Sponsored Project)
Image Detail: Komikka Patton (Printmaking/Drawing/Book Arts ’20); “Irin ajo la wa, ori gbe wa dele” (we are on a journey, may our heads lead us home); india ink, watercolor paper, Bristol, and acetate; Photo Credit: Cristina Ossers
Image Detail: Komikka Patton (Printmaking/Drawing/Book Arts ’20); “Irin ajo la wa, ori gbe wa dele” (we are on a journey, may our heads lead us home); india ink, watercolor paper, Bristol, and acetate; Photo Credit: Cristina Ossers
Image: “Women Leading the Music Industry” panelists Nikisha Bailey, Christal Jerez, Marietta Ulacia, Images Courtesy of the Panelists
Image: “Women Leading the Music Industry” panelists Nikisha Bailey, Christal Jerez, Marietta Ulacia, Images Courtesy of the Panelists
Image: “Women Leading the Music Industry” panelists Nikisha Bailey, Christal Jerez, Marietta Ulacia, Images Courtesy of the Panelists
Image: Pie chart featuring percentage of time spent on donor development, Image Credit: NYFA
Image: Donor Development Cycle, Image Credit: NYFA
Image: Ernesto Ibanez (IAP: San Antonio ’18), “Come Undone,” acrylic on canvas, from the 2019 Exhibition “Admitted: USA – NYFA Immigrant Artist Mentoring Program Round One: San Antonio, TX”
Image: NYFA’s response to hate crimes against Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders.
Image: NYFA Board Member Alexandra Chasin, Courtesy of The New School Free Press, Photo Credit: Julia Himmel, Published 11/12/16
Image: NYFA Board Member Alexandra Chasin’s “Writing On It All” project at Governors Island, 2013, Photo Credit R.A. McBride.
Image: NYFA Board Member Alexandra Chasin’s “Writing On It All” project at Governors Island, 6/10/17, Photo Credit: Dan Arnes
Image: Zhong Hua (Fellow in Folk/Traditional Arts ’18), “Chrysanthemum Season,” 2016, Chinese watercolors on rice paper
Image Detail: Gabe Brown (Fellow in Painting ’18); “Six Hits of Sunshine;” 2016; oil on canvas over wood panel; Kenise Barnes Fine Art, Larchmont, New York
Image Detail: Gabe Brown (Fellow in Painting ’18); “Open Sea Dark Land;” 2017; oil on linen over wood panel; Novado Gallery, Jersey City, NJ
Image: Artist Ann Tarantino’s studio set-up, Image Credit: Ann Tarantino
Image: Artist Ann Tarantino conducting an online studio visit with Heather Bhandari, Image Credit: Ann Tarantino
Image: Artist Ann Tarantino conducting an online studio visit with Heather Bhandari, Image Credit: Ann Tarantino
Image: Artist Ann Tarantino conducts an online studio visit, showcasing her artist website on the left, Image Credit: Ann Tarantino
Image: Artist Ann Tarantino conducting an online studio visit with Heather Bhandari, Image Credit: Ann Tarantino
Image Detail: Norm Paris (Fellow in Printmaking/Drawing/Book Arts ’20); “Cards;”2016-present (ongoing);
card stock, paper, paint, graphite, colored pencil, acrylic paint
Image: NYFA
Image: NYFA
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Image Detail: Kuldeep Singh, “Celadonus-rosa hybridata in Raag Tilang,” 2020, oil on linen
Image Detail: Kuldeep Singh, “Celadonus-rosa hybridata in Raag Tilang,” 2020, oil on linen
Credit: NYFA
Takuji Hamanaka (Fellow in Printmaking/Drawing/Book Arts ’17); “Light of Silence;” 2016; Water based woodcut mounted on museum board
Image: Rockefeller Brother Fund
Washington Post reporter DeNeen Brown contemplates a segment of the Arkansas River where forensic archeologists discovered anomalies consistent with possible mass graves, October 2020, Photo Credit: Jonathan Silvers/Saybrook Productions Ltd.
A team of forensic archeologists excavate a suspected mass grave site at Tulsa’s Oaklawn Cemetery, October 2020, Photo Credit: Jonathan Silvers/Saybrook Productions Ltd.
Image: Washington Post reporter DeNeen Brown confers with community activists observing the second mass grave excavation at Tulsa’s Oaklawn Cemetery, October 2020, Photo Credit: Jonathan Silvers/Saybrook Productions Ltd.
Washington Post reporter DeNeen Brown contemplates a segment of the Arkansas River where forensic archeologists discovered anomalies consistent with possible mass graves, October 2020, Photo Credit: Jonathan Silvers/Saybrook Productions Ltd.
Image: Students in Cynthia Alberto’s “Backstrap Weaving in Asia” workshop, Photo Credit: Janice Chung
Image: “Solidarity or Appropriation? Asian & Black Influence in Music Videos and Pop Culture” panel discussion, Photo Credit: Stephen Yang
Image: The crowd gathers in the outdoor amphitheater, opposite the music stage at Happy Family Night Market 2019, Photo Credit: An Rong Xu
Image: Michelle Levy and Patrycja Dołowy, “Paulina” (streaming performance-in-process), directed by Kathleen Amshoff and presented by Kana Theater, Szczecin for the Spoiwa Kultury Festiwal, September 2020, Photo Courtesy: Michelle Levy
Image: Patrycja Dołowy and Michelle Levy, “Paulina” a performance-in-process, presented by POLIN Museum for the History of Polish Jews, July 2019, Image Credit: Agata Grobowska
Bonnie McAlvin, Nisreen Nor, and Asuka Elias perform a piece by McAlvin at Project for Living Artists in Woodside for AMP’s “Celebrating HERstory” event on March 8, 2020, Image Courtesy AMP
Image: Bonnie McAlvin, Alison Mari, Stefanie Izzo, Amanda Lee, Nisreen Nor, and Asuka Elias at AMP’s International Women’s Day concert “Celebrating Herstory” on March 8, 2020 at Project for Living Artists in Woodside, Photo Courtesy AMP
Image Still: NYFA Board Member and “NYFA at 50: A Virtual Celebration” Host Grace Angela Henry
Image: Still from a conversation between Julie Taymor and Mira Nair.
Image: Color negatives from Jennifer Karady’s “Soldier’s Stories from Iraq and Afghanistan” project, marked by the artist.
Image Still: Derek Fordjour offering his congratulations on NYFA’s 50th anniversary.
Image: Happy 50th Anniversary, NYFA!!!
Image: Courtesy of Zuzka Kurtz, The Hudson Project (Sponsored Project)
Image: Eunbi Kim at Korean Cultural Center NY, Open Stage 2015-16,
Photo Credit: Karjaka Studios
Image: Eunbi Kim at Korean Cultural Center NY, Open Stage 2015-16,
Photo Credit: Karjaka Studios
Image: Eunbi Kim at Korean Cultural Center NY, Open Stage 2015-16,
Photo Credit: Karjaka Studios
Image: Eunbi Kim at The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, Photo Credit: Heaven Brown Photography
Image Detail: Derek Fordjour (Fellow in Painting ’18), “Benched,” 2016
Image Detail: Derek Fordjour (Fellow in Painting ’18), “The Second Factor of Production,” 2021
Image Detail: Derek Fordjour (Fellow in Painting ’18), “Haberdashery,” 2018
Image: Shaun Leonardo (Fellow in Painting ’08), “I Can’t Breathe (excerpt 2),” film still, 2017
Image Detail: Shaun Leonardo (Fellow in Painting ’08); “Freddy Pereira;” 2020; charcoal on paper, with mirrored tint on frame; work 2 of 3; Courtesy of The Bronx Museum of the Arts
Image Detail: Dread Scott (NYFA Board, Sculpture ’01, Performance Art/Multidisciplinary Work ’05, Interdisciplinary Work ’12), “Blue Wall of Violence,” 1999
Image Detail: Dread Scott (NYFA Board, Sculpture ’01, Performance Art/Multidisciplinary Work ’05, Interdisciplinary Work ’12), “Slave Rebellion Reenactment,” 2019
Image Detail: Dread Scott (NYFA Board, Sculpture ’01, Performance Art/Multidisciplinary Work ’05, Interdisciplinary Work ’12), “Slave Rebellion Reenactment,” 2019
Image: Screenshot of (clockwise from Left) Derek Fordjour (Painting, ’18), Dread Scott (NYFA Board, Sculpture ’01, Performance Art/Multidisciplinary Work ’05, Interdisciplinary Work ’12), Camille Crain Drummond, and Shaun Leonardo (Painting ’08) in conversation.
Image: Courtesy NYFA
Image Courtesy: NYFA
Image: Dev Harlan (Finalist in Digital/Electronic Arts ’20); “And Other Things You Can Buy On The Internet II;” 2019; Apple computer, artificial plant, resin, plaster, 3D printed PLA, custom software
Image: Art World Conference (Fiscally Sponsored by NYFA), Photo Credit: Alexis Hoyer
Image: Art World Conference (Fiscally Sponsored by NYFA), Photo Credit: Alexis Hoyer
Image: Wang Chen (Fellow in Interdisciplinary Arts ’21), “In the Woods,” 2021, HD color video with sound
Image: Julia Loiza Gutiérrez-Rivera; (Fellow in Folk/Traditional Arts ’21); performance, Residency at University of Richmond, 2020; part of a convening that congregated dance makers, community organizers, and historians from various genres and aesthetics to explore commonality across Afro-Diaspora movement and spiritual practices; Photo Credit: Peter McElhinney
Image: Lily Wong (Fellow in Painting ’21),”At Our Closest Point,” 2021, acrylic on paper, Photo Courtesy: the artist and Kapp Kapp Gallery
Image: Ben Gould (Fellow in Interdisciplinary Work’ 21); “Ardor,” 2021; performance, duration approximately 30 minutes; Photo Credit: Chris White
Image: Sahar al-Sawaf (Fellow in Video/Film ’21); “Tigris;” In-Production, 2018 – present; feature animation film still; Image Credit: Sahar al-Sawaf and Thomas Helman
Image: Lily Wong (Fellow in Painting ’21),”At Our Closest Point,” 2021, acrylic on paper, Photo Courtesy: the artist and Kapp Kapp Gallery
Image: Danielle Dean (Tomorrowland Projects Foundation Award ’21), Photo Courtesy of the Artist
Danielle Dean (Tomorrowland Projects Foundation Award ’21), “Long Low Line (Fordland),” 2019
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Danielle Dean (Tomorrowland Projects Foundation Award ’21), “Long Low Line (Fordland),” 2019
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Danielle Dean (Tomorrowland Projects Foundation Award ’21), “Long Low Line (Fordland),” 2019
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Danielle Dean (Tomorrowland Projects Foundation Award ’21); “5. a.m.;” 2020; watercolor on paper; Lincoln-Zephyr V-12, 1940; Ford, “There’s a Ford in your Future,” 1945; Lincoln Cosmopolitan, 1950;
Ford advert, Saturday Evening Post, November 22, 1958; Ford Electric Vehicle advert, “Let’s give nature a lift,’ 2014; Ford advert, ‘Your explorer is ready,’ 1991; Packard car advert, 1948; Photo Credit: Joerg Lohse
Clockwise from Left: Gregory Pardlo (Fellow in Poetry ’05), Luc Sante (Fellow in Nonfiction ’14), Saïd Sayrafiezadeh (NYFA Board, Fellow in Playwriting/Screenwriting, ’96, ’06; Fiction ’10), and Kathleen Chalfant (NYFA Artist Advisory Committee).
Clockwise from Left: Gregory Pardlo (Fellow in Poetry ’05), Luc Sante (Fellow in Nonfiction ’14), Saïd Sayrafiezadeh (NYFA Board, Fellow in Playwriting/Screenwriting, ’96, ’06; Fiction ’10), and Kathleen Chalfant (NYFA Artist Advisory Committee).
Clockwise from Left: Gregory Pardlo (Fellow in Poetry ’05), Kathleen Chalfant (NYFA Artist Advisory Committee), Luc Sante (Fellow in Nonfiction ’14), and Saïd Sayrafiezadeh (NYFA Board, Fellow in Playwriting/Screenwriting, ’96, ’06; Fiction ’10).
Image Credit: Courtesy the City of New York Mayor’s Office of Media and Entertainment
Image: Earlville Opera House, Image Courtesy: Earlville Opera House
Image: Earlville Opera House, Image Courtesy: Earlville Opera House
Image Courtesy: NYFA
Recharge New Surrealist Prize background.
Image Detail: EMEFE at Emerging Music Festival at Bryant Park, Photo Credit: Ryan Muir.
Image Detail: Adrianna Ault (JGS Fellow ’21), “McKenna guitar,” 2019, Color 120 Film
Image Detail: Jeremy Olson (Fellow in Painting ’21), “squaring the circle,” 2020, oil on panel, 24 x 20 inches
Image Detail: Julie Heffernan (Fellow in Painting ’21), “Camp Bedlam,” 2016, oil on canvas
Image: NYFA Immigrant Artist Mentoring Program 2017, Photo Credit: Amy Aronoff for NYFA
Image: NYFA Immigrant Artist Mentoring Program 2017, Photo Credit: Amy Aronoff for NYFA
Image: NYFA Immigrant Artist Mentoring Program 2017, Photo Credit: Amy Aronoff for NYFA
Image: Donna Uchizono (Fellow in Choreography ’96, ’00, ’04, ’08, ’19 and NYFA Artist Advisory Committee Member); “March Under an Empty reign;” Sextet, 2018; Photo Credit: Ian Douglas
Image: Donna Uchizono (Fellow in Choreography ’96, ’00, ’04, ’08, ’19 and NYFA Artist Advisory Committee Member), “Sticky Majesty,” 2016, Photo Credit: Scott Shaw
Image: Donna Uchizono (Fellow in Choreography ’96, ’00, ’04, ’08, ’19 and NYFA Artist Advisory Committee Member), Photo Credit: Peggy Jarrell Kaplan
Image: Donna Uchizono (Fellow in Choreography ’96, ’00, ’04, ’08, ’19 and NYFA Artist Advisory Committee Member); “State of Heads;” 1999;
Photo Credit: John Cyr
Image: Donna Uchizono (Fellow in Choreography ’96, ’00, ’04, ’08, ’19 and NYFA Artist Advisory Committee Member), “Short Tahitian Temper,” 1989, Photo Credit: Tom Brazil
Image Detail: Jenny Snider (Murray Reich Distinguished Artist Award ’21), “September Song,” 2017, Photo: Chris Kendall
Image Detail: Suzanne Jackson (Murray Reich Distinguished Artist Award ’21), “oldblueshanging, while she waits,” 2017,
Photo Credit: David Kaminsky, Courtesy of the Artist and Ortuzar Projects
Image from Left: Suzanne Jackson, Photo Credit: Imke Lass, Courtesy of the Artist, and Jenny Snider, Photo Credit: Emily Glascott
Sue Jeong (Fellow in Interdisciplinary Work ’18), “Round Robin, Trilingual Community Newspaper, 2017-Ongoings,” 2017, newspaper, 11×17 inches, 24 pages, Photo Credit: Erick Boustead
Detail: Gretchen Scherer (Fellow in Painting ’18); “Beginnings;” 2017, oil on panel; Photo credit: Yao Zu Lu
Detail: Gretchen Scherer (Fellow in Painting ’18), “Beginnings,” 2017, oil on panel, Photo Credit: Yao Zu Lu
Paola de la Calle (IAP: Oakland ’19), “Cuantas Velas Tengo Que Soplar? Cuantas Velas Tengo Que Prender? La Distancia Me Esta Matando (How many candles do I need to light? How many candles do I need to blow? This distance is killing me),” 2021,
mixed media collage with rhinestones
Paola de la Calle (IAP: Oakland ’19); “Aqui/Alla (Bandera); 2019-2021;
printed Satin, embroidered beads
Paola de la Calle (IAP: Oakland ’19), “Homenaje a Joaquín Guillermo (An Ode to Billy),” 2021, assemblage with embroidery
Detail: Takuji Hamanaka (Fellow in Printmaking/Drawing/Book Arts ’17), “Light of Silence,” 2016, water-based woodcut
Image Detail: Sangram Majumdar (Fellow in Painting ’19), “giacometti’s shadow,” 2018, oil on canvas
Image Detail: Ling Tang (Fellow in Folk/Traditional Arts ’21), “Long Silk Ribbons, 2018,
Photo Credit: Chia-Chi Chang
Image Detail: Amy Bennett (Fellow in Painting ’21); “Cereal Boxes;” 2020; oil on panel; Courtesy Galleri Magnus Karlsson, Stockholm
Image Detail: WANG Chen (Fellow in Interdisciplinary Arts ’21), “In the Woods,” 2021, HD color video with sound
Image Detail: Khalif Tahir Thompson (Fellow in Painting ’21); “Lorraine Hansberry: To Be Young Gifted & Black” 2021; oil, latex paint, handmade paper, papyrus, graphite, magazine, newsprint on canvas
Image Composite: Alexandra Chasin, Courtesy of The New School Free Press, Photo Credit: Julia Himmel, Published 11/12/16; Brett Fletcher Lauer, Courtesy of Brett Fletcher Lauer; Omotara James, Photo Credit: Omotara James; and Ricardo Maldonado, Photo Credit: Credit: Eric McNatt
Image Detail: Robert Rauschenberg,
“Untitled [Cunningham dancers],” 1961, Copyright Robert Rauschenberg Foundation, RRF Registration# 61.P005
Image Detail: Robert Rauschenberg,
“Untitled [Cunningham Dance Company Rehearsal (I)],” 1964, Copyright Robert Rauschenberg Foundation,
RRF Registration# 64.P001
Image Detail: Robert Rauschenberg,
“Untitled [Tudor at piano and Cunningham crouching in front of dance mirror],” 1953, Copyright Robert Rauschenberg Foundation, RRF Registration# 53.P020
Image Detail: Wunmi, Photo Credit: Keith Getter
Image Detail: Wunmi, Photo Credit: Chriss Nwobu
Image Detail: Wunmi, Photo Credit: Ita Hozaife
Image Detail: Robert Rauschenberg,
“Untitled [Cunningham dancers],” 1961, Copyright Robert Rauschenberg Foundation, RRF Registration# 61.P005
Image: Jennifer Schmidt (Fellow in Printmaking/Drawing/Book Arts ’17); “Blue and Brown Books;” 2016; risograph printed, hand bound and foil stamped artist books
Image Detail: Alison Elizabeth Taylor (Fellow in Craft/Sculpture ’20), “GSENM: Slot Canyon No.1,” 2018, marquetry hybrid
Detail: Amy Bennet (Fellow in Painting ’21); “Mourning;” 2020, oil on panel; Courtesy Galleri Magnus Karlsson, Stockholm.
Image Detail: Alex Yudzon (Fellow in Photography ’19), “Cobh Tree,” 2017,
archival pigment print
Image Detail: Ling Tang (Fellow in Folk/Traditional Arts ’21), “Long Silk Ribbons, 2018,
Photo Credit: Chia-Chi Chang
Sara Friedland (Fellow in Video/Film ’21), Drills, 2020, HD video
Christopher Robbin (Fellow in Architecture/Environmental Structures/Design ’19), Working on the American Riad, 2019, photograph
Image Detail: Courtesy of Caroline Falby (Fiscally Sponsored), “The Animation of Mortality”
Image Detail: Courtesy of Caroline Falby (Fiscally Sponsored), “The Animation of Mortality”
Image Detail: Courtesy of Caroline Falby (Fiscally Sponsored), “The Animation of Mortality”
Image: Wabafu Garifuna Dance Theater rehearsal, Photo Credit: Masa Oga
Image: Wabafu Garifuna Dance Theater, Photo Credit: Masa Oga
Image: Art on the Avenue, Photo Credit: Barbara Anderson
Image: Art on the Avenue, Photo Credit: Barbara Anderson
Image: Art on the Avenue, Photo Credit: Barbara Anderson
Image: Art on the Avenue, Photo Credit: Barbara Anderson
Image Detail: Macon Reed with her mural at STONELEAF, Photo Courtesy: STONELEAF RETREAT
Image Detail: Hiba Schahbaz with her installation at STONELEAF, Photo Courtesy: STONELEAF RETREAT
Image Detail: Helen Toomer in Liz Collins’ “CRONEY” at STONELEAF RETREAT, Photo Courtesy: STONELEAF RETREAT
Image Detail: Dana Robinson in residence at STONELEAF Barn, Photo Courtesy: STONELEAF RETREAT
Image Detail: Lizania Cruz with her Freedom Budget Banner at STONELEAF, Photo Courtesy: STONELEAF RETREAT
Image: Artists in the recording studio at Activation Residency’s “Respite as Resistance,” September 2020, Photo Credit: Makeda Sandford
Image Detail: Artist at Activation Residency’s”Respite as Resistance,” September 2020, Photo Credit: Makeda Sandford
Image Detail: Portrait of John Hrehov (Recharge New Surrealist Prize ’21), Photo Credit: chriscrawfordphoto.com
Image Detail: John Hrehov (Recharge New Surrealist Prize ’21), “Midnight Train,” 2021, oil on canvas on panel, Photo Credit: chriscrawfordphoto.com
Image Detail: John Hrehov (Recharge New Surrealist Prize ’21), “In a Midnight World,” 2021, oil on canvas on panel, Photo Credit: chriscrawfordphoto.com
Image Detail: John Hrehov (Recharge New Surrealist Prize ’21), “Pirate Grave,” 2021, oil on canvas on panel, Photo Credit: chriscrawfordphoto.com
Image Detail: nova Milne (Fellow in Digital/Electronic Arts ’20); “Choreographic movement study;” 2019; 2K synced video, archived 3K home movie, 4k footage, animation and rotoscopy; Image Courtesy: the artist
Image Detail: nova Milne (Fellow in Digital/Electronic Arts ’20); “Skin Without Biography 2011/2019;” 3 channel 2K synced video, archived 3K home movie, 4k footage, animation and rotoscopy, 3 LED screens, cords, cotton, media players, powder-coated steel, artist’s custom hand-tufted wool carpet, sound: multichannel stereo; Image Courtesy the artist and Art Gallery NSW
Image Detail: nova Milne (Fellow in Digital/Electronic Arts ’20); “Skin Without Biography 2011/2019;” 3 channel 2K synced video, archived 3K home movie, 4k footage, animation and rotoscopy, 3 LED screens, cords, cotton, media players, powder-coated steel, artist’s custom hand-tufted wool carpet, sound: multichannel stereo; Image Courtesy the artist and Art Gallery NSW
Detail: Robin Kang (Fellow in Crafts/Sculpture ’17), Daggerwing, 2016, Hand Jacquard woven wool, chenille, hand dyed cotton, and metallic yarns
Image Courtesy: Huntington Arts Council
Image Detail: Sindhu Thirumalaisamy (Fellow in Video/Film ’21); “The Lake and The Lake;” 2019; digital video, stereo sound
Image Detail: Johanna Goodman (Fellow in Printmaking/Drawing/Book Arts ’17),
From The Catalogue of Imaginary Beings, Plate No. 218, 2017, Collage
Image Detail: Kelly Olshan “Portals” Artist Talk at Ground Floor Contemporary in Birmingham, AL, Courtesy: Kelly Olshan
Image Detail: Kelly Olshan, Courtesy, Kelly Olshan
Image Detail: Kelly Olshan at her “Memory Place” art opening at Equity Gallery, NY; Courtesy Kelly Olshan
Photo: Centro De Artes Gallery, San Antonio; Image Credit: City of San Antonio’s Department of Arts & Culture
Image Detail: Artwork by Naomi Wanjiku, Photo Credit: City of San Antonio’s Department of Arts & Culture
Image Detail: Artwork by Francisco Cortés, Photo Credit: City of San Antonio’s Department of Arts & Culture
Image: Detail of a photo of Artist Profiles from “New York Foundation for the Arts (NYFA) Immigrant Artist Mentoring Program Exhibition – Round 2,” Photo Credit: City of San Antonio’s Department of Arts & Culture
Image: Artwork by Ernesto Ibanez, Photo Credit: City of San Antonio’s Department of Arts & Culture
Image Detail: Paolo Arao (Fellow in Painting ’21); “Back and Forth Forever;” 2020; sewn canvas, dyed cotton, denim, felt, nylon, wool; Photo Credit: Colin Conces
Wafa Ghnaim (Fellow in Folk/Traditional Arts ’18), The Goats Design, 2017, embroidery on Aida cloth, sewn onto a traditional Palestinian keffiyeh scarf
Image: Promotional image from Kunqu Society’s 2019 programming, Photo Credit: Kunqu Society
Image Detail: Ya Yun Teng, Photo Courtesy Ya Yun Teng.
Image: Interns conducting oral history, Photo Credit: Museum of the Chinese in America
Image: Interns conducting oral history, Photo Credit: Museum of the Chinese in America
A.K. Burns (Fellow in Interdisciplinary Works ’18), Video still from ‘A Smeary
Spot’, 2015, HD video installation
Image Detail: Screenshot from website builder Squarespace that exhibits in-platform tools such as search engine optimization (SEO), Courtesy of Molaundo Jones.
Image Detail: Screenshot from email marketing platform Mailchimp that showcases demographic information of your email recipients, Courtesy of Molaundo Jones.
Image Detail: Screenshot from social media scheduling tool Hootsuite, which gives you the option of selecting what platform to use (Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn), what text and image/s to include, and what date and time you’d like your post to go live, Courtesy of Molaundo Jones.
Image Detail: Christie Neptune (Fellow in Interdisciplinary Work ’18), “Pulling At My Labels,” 2016, single channel video
Image Detail: Eva & Franco Mattes (Fellows in Digital Arts ’17); “BEFNOED;” 2016; video, monitor, custom wall bracket, various cables;
exhibition view, Carroll/Fletcher, London
Image Detail: Jen Liu (Fellow in Digital/Electronic Arts ’17); “Pink Slime Caesar Shift (Working Title);” 2017;
HD video
Image Detail: Paolo Arao (Fellow in Painting ’21); “Back and Forth Forever;” 2020; sewn canvas, dyed cotton, denim, felt, nylon, wool; Photo Credit: Colin Conces
Image: Zoom screenshot of participants in the 2021-22 Immigrant Artist Mentoring Program: Visual and Multidisciplinary Arts, Courtesy: NYFA
Image: Incubator for Arts & Culture Leaders of Color in the TriState Area 2022 participants (left) and incubator facilitator Babette Baker (right).
Image Detail: James Bascara (Finalist in Video/Film ’21), “Cathedral,” 2021, hand-drawn and 3D animation
Image: Graphic with language detailing “Building a Case for Support” and how it fits in with your fundraising plan, Courtesy of Kimberly Goodis, NYFA
Image: Sample mailing list showing how you can track your donor activity, Courtesy Kimberly Goodis, NYFA
Dev Harlan (Finalist in Digital/Electronic Arts ’20); “And Other Things You Can Buy On The Internet II;” 2019; Apple computer, artificial plant, resin, plaster, 3D printed PLA, custom software
Dev Harlan (Finalist in Digital/Electronic Arts ’20); “And Other Things You Can Buy On The Internet II;” 2019; Apple computer, artificial plant, resin, plaster, 3D printed PLA, custom software
Dev Harlan (Finalist in Digital/Electronic Arts ’20); “And Other Things You Can Buy On The Internet II;” 2019; Apple computer, artificial plant, resin, plaster, 3D printed PLA, custom software
Image: 2022 NYFA Hall of Fame Inductees Kay WalkingStick and Chin Chih Yang, Photo Credits (from L to R): Image courtesy Kay WalkingStick and Hales, London and New York, Photo Credit: Rich Schultz; and Courtesy Chin Chih Yang
Image detail: Aki Sasamoto (Fellow in Interdisciplinary Work ’18), random memo random, 2016, Mixed-media performance/installation
Image Detail: Suneil Sanzgiri (Finalist in Video/Film ’21), “Letter From Your Far-Off Country,” 2020, 16mm to 2k video
Image Detail: Melanie Crean (Fellow in Interdisciplinary Arts ’21), “Ellipses,” 2016, digital photography
Image Detail: Tyler Coburn (Fellow in Interdisciplinary Work ’18), “I’m that angel,” 2012—, book and performance in data centers
Image: Tiffany Smith (Fellow in Interdisciplinary Work ’18), Plant Life (Installation view), 2017, Multimedia installation with interactive photo set
Image: Molaundo Jones, Courtesy Molaundo Jones
Image Courtesy: Brass Taxes
Image Courtesy: Brass Taxes
Image Courtesy: Brass Taxes
Image Courtesy: Brass Taxes
Image: Sindhu Thirumalaisamy (Fellow in Video/Film ’21); “oon;” 2019; digital video, stereo sound; 5 minutes
Image: Dorotea Mendoza, playwright (NYC Women’s Fund ’22); workshop performance via Zoom, December 2021, featuring actors Francesca Fernandez McKenzie, Precious Sipin, Lydia Gaston, and Emy Coligado; dancers Melani De Guzman, JP Moraga, Mark Tan.
Valerie Seeley (NYC Women’s Fund ’22), Photo Credit: Die Jim Crow Records
Ana Mari de Quesada (NYC Women’s Fund ’22); WAY DOWN, a new queer web series about the life of struggling artists in NYC; with (l) Alexis Floyd as Sherrie, iris menas as Alex & Aury Krebs as Tyler; written by Grant James Varjas; directed by Ellie Gravitte; produced by Ana Mari de Quesada. Photo Credit: Eric McNatt
Haisi Hu (NYC Women’s Fund ’22), still image from “Shopping for Love”
Jacqueline Christy (NYC Women’s Fund ’22), Miriam Shor as Harriet in “Magic Hour,” Photo Credit: Dennis Mong
Sarah Teale (NYC Women’s Fund ’22)’s “Fogo Azul: A Powerful Noise,” Adriana Portela conducts samba reggae drumming bands Dida & Fogo Azul, Photo Credit: Carin Van Der Donk
Ilya Chaiken (NYC Women’s Fund ’22)’s “Pretty Ugly – The Story of the Lunachicks,” members of the Lunachicks in the 1990s, Photo Credit: Bob Mussell
Alia Haju (NYC Women’s Fund ’22), Bassara 2019, photo collage by Alia Haju
Gretchen Hildebran (NYC Women’s Fund ’22), film still, The People Vs. Austerity/El Pueblo Vs. Austeridad, Photo Credit: Edwin Martinez
Inna Babaeva (IAP Mentor ’20, ’21); “Synonyms;” 2018; copy paper, hand blown glass, paint; Photo Credit: Andy Romer
Inna Babaeva (IAP Mentor ’20, ’21); “It’s the little things that matter;” 2016; from solo show at TSA, NY; insulating foam, paint, clock, coat hangers; Photo Credit; Andy Romer
Inna Babaeva (IAP Mentor ’20, ’21); “Basking in Reflected Glory;” 2021; solo show at Peep Space, NY; hand blown glass, lab stand, plastic boxes, fabric, lights; Photo Credit: Masaki Hori
Averi Israel (NYC Women’s Fund ’22), still from film Sequin that depicts Nya and Kiev waiting on the bench.
Director Adetoro Makinde (NYC Women’s Fund ’22) and Cinematographer Gilliam de la Torre set up a shot for “In The Wake of Mourning;” Photo Credit: Javier Castro
Image: Jillian Schlesinger (NYC Women’s Fund Documentary Feature ’21), “Hummingbirds” core team from left to right: Leslie, Jeffrey, Estefanía, Diane, Jillian, Miguel, Ana, Silvia, Carmen, Zulema stand in a field
NYFA’s 2018 Hall of Fame Benefit, Photo Credit: Jay Brady Photography
Image: Photo from “NYFA Immigrant Artist Mentoring Program Exhibition – Round 2” exhibition opening at Centro de Artes Gallery, San Antonio. Photos Credit: LMG PhotoArts (Luis M. Garza)
Image from Left: NYFA Board Chair Marc Jason, Kay WalkingStick, NYFA Executive Director Michael Royce, and Chin Chih Yang at NYFA’s 2022 Hall of Fame Benefit, Photo Credit: Clint Spaulding
Image: NYFA Executive Director Michael Royce, Photo Credit: Clint Spaulding
Image: Pyeng Threadgill performing at NYFA’s 2022 Hall of Fame Benefit Gala, Photo Credit: Clint Spaulding
Image: Chin Chih Yang and guests at NYFA’s Hall of Fame Benefit, Photo Credit: Clint Spaulding
Image: Fay Ku speaking at NYFA’s 2022 Hall of Fame Benefit, Photo Credit: Clint Spaulding
Image: NYFA affiliated artist Andres Serrano and guest at NYFA’s 2022 Hall of Fame Benefit, Photo Credit: Clint Spaulding
Image: Guests enjoying the art and cocktail hour at NYFA’s 2022 Hall of Fame Benefit, Photo Credit: Clint Spaulding
Image: Kay WalkingStick with her artwork “Havasu Revisited,” which was given as a print to all Hall of Fame Benefit attendees, Photo Credit: Clint Spaulding
Image: NYFA Board Member and MC Angela Henry at NYFA’s 2022 Hall of Fame Benefit, Photo Credit: Clint Spaulding
Image Detail: J. A Feng (Fellow in Painting ’21), “In a Landscape,” 2020
oil and acrylic on canvas, Photo Credit: Kevin Todora
Image Detail: OlaRonke Akinmowo (Printmaking/Drawing/Book Arts ’20); “My heart is a dark starry sky, I aim to shine bright;” 2019; handmade collage made from cut paper, photos and tiny objects
Image Detail: Nesa Azimi (Fellow in Video/Film ’21), “DRIVER,” 2021, Digital HD
Image Detail: Hamid Al-Saadi (Fellow in Folk/Traditional Arts ’21) with Safaafir: The Maqam of Iraq, David Rubenstein Atrium at Lincoln Center, 2019, Photo Credit: Sachyn Mital
Image Detail: Kenneth Tam (Fellow in Interdisciplinary Arts ’21), “Silent Spikes,” 2021, two-channel video installation with sound, mixed media, dimensions variable; Photo by Jason Mandella, courtesy the artist and Commonwealth and Council
Anna Sorokina (NYFA Communications/Design Officer); “The Fit;” 2020; digital artwork
Image: NYFA’s Incubator for Executive Leaders of Color 2022 participants (left) and incubator facilitator Babette Baker (right).
Régine M. Roumain, Photo Courtesy Régine M. Roumain
Régine M. Roumain at Photoville, Photo Courtesy Régine M. Roumain
An n Pale, Photo Credit: Haiti Cultural Exchange
Leslie Boyce, “Beauties- As Seen By Others And Then What Is,” at Brooklyn Public Library Plaza, Photo Credit: Never Conquered
Leonardo Suarez Paz’s “PIAZZOLLA 100,” Photo Credit: Shannel Resto
Jennifer Wen Ma, “Paradise Interrupted,” Image Courtesy of Jennifer Wen Ma, “Paradise Interrupted”
Image Courtesy: Alvin Tsang, “When Home Is Elsewhere”
Image Detail: Jerome Johnson (Fellow in Craft/Sculpture ’17), “Five Techno-Head Sculptures,” 2014-15, wood, gesso and encaustic
Image Detail: China Marks (Fellow in Craft/Sculpture ’17); “A Singular Occasion;” 2017; fabric, thread, screen-printing ink, brass trim, residual latex paint, fusible adhesive on a contemporary tapestry copy of The Arnolfini Portrait by Van Eyck
Image Detail: Vangeline (Fellow in Choreography ’19); “Passage;” November 2013 at ISE Cultural Foundation; Photo Credit: Michael Blase
Image Detail: DELIRIOUS Dances/Edisa
Weeks (Finalist in Choreography ’19); “THREE RITES: Happiness;” work-in-progress showing; Snug Harbor Cultural Center Residency; 2015; Photo Credit: Julie Lemberger
Image Detail: Adia Tamar Whitaker (Fellow in Choreography ’19); photo from “The Bluessical” section of “Have K(NO!)w Fear”
Image Detail: Mark Ferguson (Fellow in Printmaking/Drawing/Book Arts ’17); “NYFA Artist’s Statement;” 2017; graphite, crayon, tape on synthetic paper
Image Detail: Olalekan Jeyifous (Fellow in Digital/Electronic Arts ’20), “Anarchonauts [CHAT/SMS: 2115] Signal Booster,” 2019, digital collage
Image Detail: Ben Gould (Fellow in Interdisciplinary Work ’21), “Ardor,” 2021, performance, duration approximately 30min, Photo Credit: Chris White
Image Detail: Jack Elliott (Fellow in Craft/Sculpture ’17); “Samothracae;” 2013; weeping willow; Photo credit: Robert Barker
Image Detail: Olalekan Jeyifous (Fellow in Architecture/Environmental Structures ’04 & Digital/Electronic Arts ’20), “Churro” from “Made With Love,” part of a series of artworks created for the 8th Avenue subway station via MTA Arts & Design, Photo Credit: Anthony Artis
Image Detail: Ekene Ijeoma (Fellow in Architecture/Environmental Structures/
Design ’16), “Breathing Pavilion,” 2021, Co-produced by Van Alen Institute and the Downtown Brooklyn Partnership, Photo Credit: Kris Graves
Image Detail: Saya Woolfalk (Fellow in Cross-Disciplinary ’07, Digital/Electronic Arts ’14), “Urban Garden Rail” installation, part of a MTA Arts & Design commission at the Van Siclen Avenue subway station in Brooklyn, NY.
Image Detail: Gavin Snider, “Shadow Box,” completed by the artist in partnership with NY Cares and JP Morgan Chase & Co, Image Courtesy of NYC DOT
Image Detail: Yeju Choi & Chat Travieso (Fellows in Architecture/Environmental Structures/Design ’19), “On the Other Side,” 2017, Photo Credit: Above Summit
Image Detail: Shimon Attie (Fellow in Photography ’00, Performance
Art/ Multidisciplinary Work ’05, Video ’10, & Architecture/Environmental
Structures/Design ’19); “Night Watch (Mikaela with Liberty);” 2018; Hudson River, Barge, Tugboat, 20’ wide hi-res LED screen, Lambda Photograph
Image Detail: Natasha Johns-Messenger; “Alterview;” Hunt’s Point IS HS, Queens; Percent for Art with School Construction Authority (SCA) and Department of Education (DOE), Photo Credit: SCA
Image Detail: Janet Zweig; “Your Voices;” Walton HS, Bronx; Percent for Art with School Construction Authority and Department of Education; Photo Credit: Department of Cultural Affairs
Image Detail: Julie Heffernan (Fellow in Painting ’21); ” Camp Bedlam;” 2016; oil on canvas
Image Detail: Mo Kong, “Lounge of A Prophet” installation shot, Photo Credit: Brad Farwell
Natalie Kates (left) and Cecile Chong (right) at the “Lore: Cecile Chong” exhibition, Photo Courtesy: Kates-Ferri Projects
Image Detail: IAP artists visiting “Lounge of A Prophet at Cuchifritos Gallery,” Photo Courtesy: New York Foundation for the Arts (NYFA)
Image: IAP artist visiting “Lore: Cecile Chong” at Kates-Ferri Projects, Photo Courtesy: Kates-Ferri Projects
Image Detail: Vicki Da Silva, “Chimney Corner 2,” 2010
Image Detail: Vicki Da Silva, “Chimney Corner 2,” 2010
Image Detail: Vicki Da Silva, “Chimney Corner 2,” 2010
Image Detail: Director Aisha Amin (NYC Women’s Fund Documentary Short ’22) on the set of “Choir;” Photo Credit: Giancarlo Anastasio
Image Detail: “Sequin” AD Caitlin Wells, Director Averi Israel (NYC Women’s Fund Fiction Short ’22), and DP Erin Trout, Photo Courtesy of the Artist
Image Detail: shot from the filming of Anne Hu (NYC Women’s Fund Fiction Short ’22)’s “Lunchbox” featuring Chinluan, a Taiwanese immigrant (played by Dawn Ying Yuen), and Shirley (played by Audrey Liao); Photo Credit: KC Liao
Image Detail: Vicki Da Silva, “Chimney Corner 2,” 2010
Image Detail: Richard Barlow (Fellow in Printing/Drawing/Book Arts ’17); ” Roadside Picnic II;” 2017; chalk on blackboard paint.
Image Detail: “Las Mariposas Amarillas,” 2014, Lina Montoya’s first public art installation on Staten Island, created in partnership with El Centro del Inmigrante and the Department of Transportation (NYC DOT), Photo Credit: Vanesa Morales
Image Detail: Lina Montoya painting “El Bus De La Justicia” for National Day Laborers Organization in 2021, Photo Credit: William Cruz
Image Detail: Lina Montoya making a mural at P.S. 1 School of Creative and Leadership titled “El Pescador de Ideas Prospera en Nuestra Comunidad,” Photo Credit: Sandrine Saint Louis
Image: Maya Tanaka (Fellow in Playwriting/Screenwriting ‘22); “Honolulu,” 2022, still from short film (temp color correction), Cinematographer: Jih-E Peng
Image: Joiri Minaya (Fellow in Photography ‘22), “#dominicanwomengooglesearch,”
2016, UV print on Sintra and fabric collage
Image: Anastasia Clarke (Fellow in Music/Sound ’22); “Shard” speaker prototype; 2022; crushed quartz crystal with cast resin, tactile transducer, and electronics; Photograph Courtesy of the Artist
Image: Sana Nagano (Fellow in Music/Sound ’22), Atomic Pigeons with guest saxophonist Peter Apfelbaum, 2021, Photo Credit: Tyler Skoglund
Image: DNA (Fellows in Choreography ’22), “The Throw,” 2018, Photo Credit: Rachel Neville Photography
Image: Bryony Roberts (Fellow in Architecture/Environmental Structures/Design ’22); “Outside the Lines;” 2021; Commissioned by: High Museum of Art, Atlanta, GA; Powder-coated steel frame with fabric strands; 70’ x 30’ x 14;’ Photo Credit: Jonathan Hillyer
Image: Jemila MacEwan (Fellow in Architecture/Environmental Structures/Design ‘22), “Human Meteorite,” 2017, earthwork and durational performance, Photo Credit: Campbell Watson
Image: Jemila MacEwan (Fellow in Architecture/Environmental Structures/Design ‘22), “Human Meteorite,” 2017, earthwork and durational performance, Photo Credit: Campbell Watson
Image: Gia Sergovich (Fellow in Photography ’22), “우리는 스스로 성수에 몸을 담갔다 (We Soaked Ourselves in Holy Water),” 2020, archival inkjet print, 24 x 30 in
Image: Gia Sergovich (Fellow in Photography ’22), “우리는 스스로 성수에 몸을 담갔다 (We Soaked Ourselves in Holy Water),” 2020, archival inkjet print, 24 x 30 in
Image: “Romeo and Juliet” performance, Hubbard Hall Center for the Arts; Courtesy of David Snider.
Image: “The Farming Plays” Project, Hubbard Hall Center for the Arts; Courtesy of David Snider.
Image: Mateo Ruiz Gonzalez (Finalist in Photography ’22), “Sweatshops at Lodge St,” 2021, Medium Format – Photography, 20×24″
Image: Aisha Amin; “The Earth Has Been Made a Place of Prayer;” 2021; digital video, color, sound, 6 min., 42 sec.,Islamic prayer mats; Commissioned by The Shed; Photo Credit: Ronald Amstutz, Courtesy of The Shed
Image: Andrew Quitmeyer, “BOAT Lab,” 2016, local bamboo and recycled materials, electronics, and scientific equipment
Image: Skooby Laposky; “Hidden Life Radio;” 2021; biodata, trees, internet;
various dimensions; Photography by Cambridge Department of Urban Forestry
Image: Composite image of 2022 Tomorrowland Projects Foundation Award recipients (from L) Aisha Amin, Image Credit: Taylor Hewett; Skooby Laposky, Image Credit: Tiffanie Hsu; and Andrew Quitmeyer, Image Courtesy of the Artist
Image Detail: Alexander and Amanda Schachter (Fellows in Architecture/Environmental Structures/Design ’22); “Turntable;” 2021; wood, steel, plastic 2-liter soda bottles, 3-ply polypropylene masks; Photo Credit: Andreas Symietz
Image Detail: Peter Ballman and Dasha Khapalova (Finalists in Architecture/Environmental Structures/Design ’22); “Agricultural Fields Around Hooper, NE;” 2019; pastel, pencil and oil pastel on paper; 15×15″ each
Image: Ayo Janeen Jackson (Fellow in Interdisciplinary Arts ’21), “TAR BABY CODE, Full” 2020, Digital Font
Image: Robert Rauschenberg in front of his Vydock series photographed in Rauschenberg’s Laika Lane studio, Captiva, FL, 1995, Photo Credit: Ed Chappell, Copyright: Robert Rauschenberg Foundation
Image Detail: Robert Rauschenberg,
“Untitled [Cunningham dancers],” 1961, Copyright Robert Rauschenberg Foundation, RRF Registration# 61.P005
Image: Jennifer Wen Ma, “Paradise Interrupted,” 2019, Sponsored Project
Image: Students working on an art project together in a ProjectArt after school class in Arcola Lakes Library, Miami, FL, Photo Courtesy: ProjectArt
Image: Students and a teaching artist in a ProjectArt after school class in a library in Detroit, MI, Photo Courtesy: ProjectArt
Image: ProjectArt teaching artist working with students in Culmer/ Overtown library in Miami, FL, Photo Courtesy: ProjectArt
Image Detail: Laura Prada, Photo Courtesy: Laura Prada.
Image Detail: Maru Garcia, Self Help Graphics, and the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County; “Prospering backyards;” Five Agents Installation at Self Help Graphics; Artists: Maru Garcia and Zoe Blaq
Image Detail: Nansi Guevara and Monica Sosa, “The Magic Valley y Nuestra Delta Magica : settler imaginaries and community resistance,” “The colonization of Boca Chica,” 2022
Image Detail: paris cyan cian in collaboration with theShoreCo.’s Cameron Mitchell Ware (creative
producer) and jeremy de’jon, “theShore:in/SIGHT,” 2021, film, Photo Credit: paris cyan cian
Image Detail: Shanjana Mahmud and Luke Eddins, “Winter Species,” drying harvested kelp, May 2022
Image: “In/Between 2022: Transcendental Coordinates,” Photo Credit: Maria Baranova, Courtesy of New York Live Arts
Image Detail: Toby Singer, Image Credit: Bruce Kung
Image Detail: Toby Singer and friend, Image Credit: Garrett Turner
Image Detail: Toby Singer, Courtesy Toby Singer
Image Detail: Caroline Garcia Studio Portrait, 2017, Courtesy of Parramatta Artist Studios, Photo by Alex Wisser
Image Detail: Caroline Garcia’s “Pay Salutations,” 2022, performance by the Chrysalis Kali Collective (L to R): Katrina Cabanban, Princess Manuel, Caroline Garcia, and Kristen Cabildo at Elizabeth Foundation for the Arts
Image Detail: Caroline Garcia’s “I Woke Up & Chose Violence,” 2022, courtesy of Recess, Photo Credit: Manuel Molina
Image Detail: James Bascara (Finalist in Video/Film ’21), “Satellite Strangers, 2017, 2D Animation, 6 minutes 3 seconds
Courtesy of Community Arts Partnership
Image Detail: Coco Fusco, 2018; Photo Credit: Ross Collab
Image Detail: Nina Katchadourian, Photo Courtesy of the Artist
Image Detail: Mary Mattingly (Fellow in Interdisciplinary Work ’18); “Pull;” 2015; aluminum drywall stud, US Military parachutes, perennial edible plants, plastic juice jugs, 55 gallon oil barrels, fish, birds, lighting, 55 gallon drums, wood, rope; 10’ x 10’ x 13’
Image Detail: Mary Mattingly (Fellow in Interdisciplinary Work ’18); “Pull;” 2015; aluminum drywall stud, US Military parachutes, perennial edible plants, plastic juice jugs, 55 gallon oil barrels, fish, birds, lighting, 55 gallon drums, wood, rope; 10’ x 10’ x 13’
Image Detail: Mary Mattingly (Fellow in Interdisciplinary Work ’18); “Pull;” 2015; aluminum drywall stud, US Military parachutes, perennial edible plants, plastic juice jugs, 55 gallon oil barrels, fish, birds, lighting, 55 gallon drums, wood, rope; 10’ x 10’ x 13’
Image Detail: Geoffrey Chadsey (Printmaking/Drawing/Book Arts ’20); “a collection of heads;” 2020-ongoing; watercolor pencil and crayon, chalk spray paint, on mylar; dimensions variable
Image Detail: Desiree C. Bailey, Photo Credit: Aslan Chalom
Image Detail: Portrait of Jennifer Wen Ma, Photo Courtesy of Loghaven Artist Residency, 2022
Image Detail: Working portrait of Jennifer Wen Ma, Photo Courtesy of Loghaven Artist Residency, 2022
Image Detail: From Erin O’Keefe’s studio, Photo Courtesy of the Artist
Image Detail: Lily & Honglei, whose “The Stereotype” project is Fiscally Sponsored by NYFA, presenting a socially-engaged art project in Flushing Chinatown, NY, 2022, Photo Credit: Korea Art Forum
Image Detail: “Stereotype: Life of the Invisibles” (fiscally sponsored by NYFA), 2022; Photo by Lily & Honglei Art Studio
Image Detail: “Stereotype: Life of the Invisibles” (fiscally sponsored by NYFA), 2022; Photo by Lily & Honglei Art Studio
Image Detail: “The Red String” at Columbus Park, Manhattan (fiscally sponsored by NYFA), 2022; Photo by Lily & Honglei Art Studio
Image Detail: Johanna Goodman for Art Basel Magazine, December 2021
Image Detail: Tabling for “Our City, Our Vote;” Courtesy of MinKwon Center for Community Action
Image Detail: Huanjie Li tabling for MinKwon Center, Courtesy of MinKwon Center for Community Action
Image Detail: Canvassing for “Our City, Our Vote;” Courtesy of MinKwon Center for Community Action
Image Detail: “Eyes As Big As Plates: Brit,” Photo Credit: Riitta Ikonen & Karoline Hjorth
Image Detail: “Eyes As Big As Plates: Brit,” Photo Credit: Riitta Ikonen & Karoline Hjorth
Image Detail: “Eyes As Big As Plates: Brit,” Photo Credit: Riitta Ikonen & Karoline Hjorth
Image Credit: Gustavo Rodriguez, guitar class by Andres Flores in a closed bar in Jackson Heights, Queens.
Image Credit: Gustavo Rodriguez, guitar class by Andres Flores in a closed bar in Jackson Heights, Queens.
Image Credit: Gustavo Rodriguez, guitar class by Andres Flores in a closed bar in Jackson Heights, Queens.
Image Detail: Abigail Child, “Blonde Fur,” 2004-06, video
Image Detail: Bonita Oliver (AKA French Leave), “Decentralize History: Recipes for Timelessness,” acrylic on canvas minted as unlockable NFT image and ritual/performance, 2022
image Detail: Nancy Cohen, “”Coming Through,” 2021, paper pulp and handmade paper, 96 x 77 inches, Photo Credit: Edward Fausty
Image Detail: Alonzo Davis, “The Truth,” 2021, Photo Courtesy of the Artist
Images: (L) Nancy Cohen, Photo Credit: Sadie Bridger and (R) Alonzo Davis, Photo Courtesy of the Artist
Image Detail: Eva Ding, Photo Credit: Pratya Jankong
Image Detail: Eva Ding, Photo Credit: Pratya Jankong
Image: “For Mum, Dad,” 2022; Photo by Ayaka Kato
Image Detail: Sarah Oppenheimer; “SM-N4;” 2021; aluminum, steel, and existing architecture; dimensions and duration: variable; installation view: Wellin Museum of Art at Hamilton College, USA; Photo Credit: John Bentham
Image Detail: Dennis McNett, Photo Courtesy of the Artist
Image Detail: Ani Liu, Image Courtesy of the Artist/VOGUE India.
Image Detail: Ani Liu, Image Courtesy of the Artist
Image Detail: Joshue Ott & Bora Yoon (Fellows in Architecture/Environmental Structures/Design ‘22); “Kinetic Phonography (in development),” 2022/2023, Photo Credit: Michael Valiquette, EMPAC
Image Detail: Jennifer Wen Ma, “Threading the Sky,” He Xiangning Art Museum, 2022, Photo Credit: Jennifer Wen Ma
Image Detail: Widline Cadet, “Seremoni Dissparisyon #1.20 (Ritual [Dis]Appearance#1.20),” 2020,
Courtesy of the Artist
Image Detail: Jordan Casteel (Finalist in Painting ’18), The Baayfalls, 2017, oil on canvas
Image Detail: Shanjana Mahmud and Luke Eddins (AWAW EAG ’22), “Winter Species,” drying harvested kelp, May 2022
Image Detail: Lily & Honglei, whose “The Stereotype” project is Fiscally Sponsored by NYFA, presenting a socially-engaged art project in Flushing Chinatown, NY, 2022, Photo Credit: Korea Art Forum
Image Detail: Lily & Honglei, whose “The Stereotype” project is Fiscally Sponsored by NYFA, presenting a socially-engaged art project in Flushing Chinatown, NY, 2022, Photo Credit: Korea Art Forum
Image Detail: Ying Liu (Fellow in Interdisciplinary Arts ’21), “PIGTAIL—A Swivel Stool Dance™️,” 2019, ISSUE Project Room, interactive dance performance and sculptural objects, Photo Credit: Cameron Kelly Mcleod
Image Detail: Ying Liu (Fellow in Interdisciplinary Arts ’21), “PIGTAIL—A Swivel Stool Dance™️,” 2019, ISSUE Project Room, interactive dance performance and sculptural objects, Photo Credit: Cameron Kelly Mcleod
Headshot of Rachael Moton
Image Detail: Richarda Abrams, “Bethune: Our Black Velvet Rose,” Photo Credit: Lia Chang
Image Detail: Dylan Dempsey, “#Likes4Lucas,” 2022, film still
Image Detail: The Martha Graham Legacy Project; “10 x 3,” from the “Across the Floor” section; filmed in September 2021
2023 Immigrant Artist Mentoring Program: Visual and Multidisciplinary Arts participants, Photo Credit: NYFA
2023 Immigrant Artist Mentoring Program: Visual and Multidisciplinary Arts participants, Photo Credit: NYFA
Image: Alejandro Heredia, Photo Credit: Demi Vera
Image: Pexels, Photo Credit: Andrea Piacquadio
Images (left to right): Marylyn Dintenfass (Fellow in Crafts ’87), Photo Courtesy of the Artist; Carmelita Tropicana (Fellow in Performance Art/Emergent Forms ’87, Playwriting/Screenwriting ’91 & ’06; NYFA Board Member), Photo Credit: Carlos David; Anne del Castillo, Photo Courtesy of MOME; Image Detail: Brookfield Properties, Artwork: Liz West, “Hymn to the Big Wheel,” Photo Credit: Jakob Dahlin
Chelsea Goding-Doty, Courtesy Chelsea Goding-Doty
Chelsea Goding-Doty
Tara Foster
Fred Humphrey
Members of the New Women New Yorkers (NWNY) community, Photo Credit: Mary Conlon
Tom Fruin (Fiscally Sponsored by NYFA), “Watertower”
Image Detail: Tom Fruin (Fiscally Sponsored by NYFA), “Watertower”
Photo Credit: Kifahari, Image Courtesy of Superfine
Image Courtesy of Superfine
Image Courtesy of Superfine
Photo Credit: Kifahari, Image Courtesy of Superfine
Photo Credit: Kifahari, Image Courtesy of Superfine
Image Courtesy of Superfine
Photo Credit: Kifahari, Image Courtesy of Superfine
Image Courtesy of Superfine
Image Detail: J. A Feng (Fellow in Painting ’21), “In a Landscape,” 2020,
oil and acrylic on canvas, Photo Credit: Kevin Todora
Image Detail: Clayton Schiff (Finalist in Painting ’18, Fellow in Painting ’21), “Leroy Paints,” 2017, oil on canvas
Fred Humphrey
Image: Ivan Samkov, downloaded from Pexels
Image: “Noel Ruane” from the “Markings” series, 2015, Photo Credit: Keith Nolan
Image Detail: “Exploring the Invisible,” 2020, Courtesy of: Burlington City Arts, Photo Credit: Sam Simon
Image Detail: “Hunia” in the “Permission to be “ series, at MacDowell, 2023, Courtesy of: Brigitta Varadi
Attendees enjoying the art auction at NYFA’s 2022 Hall of Fame Benefit, Photo Credit: Clint Spaulding
Attendees enjoying the art auction at NYFA’s 2022 Hall of Fame Benefit, Photo Credit: Clint Spaulding
Image Detail: All-women’s six piece music and dance ensemble Bnat El Houariyat, whose first full-length album will be produced by Miriam Elhajli (with Numina Records, NYC Women’s Fund General Music ’23), Photo Credit: Alex Joseph
Image Detail: Rachel Wolther (NYC Women’s Fund Fiction Feature ’23) “The French Italian,” Photo Credit: Charlotte Hornsby
Image Detail: From Salomé Egas (NYC Women’s Fund Theatre Production ’23)’s “Más Que Un Pétalo (More than a Petal),” Makeup and hair by Cristi Britton, Photo Credit: Camila Javier
Image Detail: From Michele Stephenson and Joe Brewster (NYC Women’s Fund Documentary Feature ’20)’s “Going To Mars: The Nikki Giovanni Project”
Image Detail: BETTY (NYC Women’s Fund General Music ’23) live on stage, Photo Credit: XPOZD
Image Detail: Shayna Dunkelman (NYC Women’s Fund Classical/Jazz/Experimental Music ’23) and Nava Dunkelman of NOMON performing at Grey Area, San Francisco, 2023, Photo Credit: Ben Petrosky
Images (left to right): Marylyn Dintenfass (Fellow in Crafts ’87), Photo Courtesy of the Artist; Carmelita Tropicana (Fellow in Performance Art/Emergent Forms ’87, Playwriting/Screenwriting ’91 & ’06; NYFA Board Member), Photo Credit: Carlos David; Anne del Castillo, Photo Courtesy of MOME; Image Detail: Brookfield Properties, Artwork: Liz West, “Hymn to the Big Wheel,” Photo Credit: Jakob Dahlin
Image Courtesy: Jasmin Chang and Kisha Bari of JCKB Studios (Queens Arts Fund Arts Access ’23), “Hey Neighbor NYC,” Photo Credit: Emily Schiffer for Hey Neighbor NYC
Image Courtesy: MingLiang Lu & Sharlene Chou / Magic Ming Studio (Queens Arts Fund Arts Access ’23), Photo Credit: Sharlene Chou
Image Detail Courtesy: Jasmin Chang and Kisha Bari of JCKB Studios (Queens Arts Fund Arts Access ’23), “Hey Neighbor NYC,” Photo Credit: Emily Schiffer for Hey Neighbor NYC
Image Detail Courtesy: New York Kathak Festival (Queens Arts Fund Arts Access ’23), New York Kathak Festival 2022, Photo by Beth Cummins
Image Detail Courtesy: Queens World Film Festival (Queens Arts Fund Arts Access ’23), Queens World Film Festival 2022
Image Detail: Image: Dani Changah Song (Queens Arts Fund New Work ’23), “Prayer Cocoon;” 2022 to present; silk, thread and natural dyes; Photo Credit: Makoto Kishino
Image Detail: Lily Yan (Queens Arts Fund New Work ’23), “The Morning Glory of Chicago,” 2023, digital print, 64″ by 48,” Image Credit: Lily & Honglei Art Studio
Image Detail: Michael Poast (Queens Arts Fund New Work 23′); “Color Music Timelessness ‘Spiral’;” 2018; watercolor, ink, oil pastel, pencil, acrylic on music manuscript; 6 ft. x 8 ft.; Photo Credit: John-Francis Bourke
Image Detail: Photo taken by Nina Fiore (Queens Arts Fund New Work ’23) during the Astoria Film Festival Media Production Lab training, March 2023
Image Detail: From Salvador Espinoza (Queens Arts Fund New Work ’23)’s “The Given of The Place,” Photo Courtesy of the Artist
Image Detail: Shauna Sorensen and Annabelle Popa (Queens Arts Fund New Work ’23), “Gossamer 2.0,” 2021, dance and painting, Image Credit: Zanza Steinberg (Media by Z)
Image Detail: From Wing Kong (Queens Arts Fund New Work ’23)’s “Reclaimed Habitat-Ruby Tears;” 2022; all found items, trash, e-waste, PPE and other disposables; 4′ x 2′
Image Detail: From Ashley Chew (Queens Arts Fund New Work ’23)’s “Open Book,” “Textbook Figure 24,” 2022, acrylic on canvas, 48″ x 48″
Image Detail Courtesy: Paige “Queen TuT” Stewart of The Kingdom Tribe (Queens Arts Fund Arts Access ’23); Wheres The Money Panel Discussion, 2022, Photograph Credit: Kathenas Entertainment
Image Kay Takeda headshot, Photo Credit: Anne Prosser
Image Detail: A performance work by Ben Akio Kimitch, supported in 2022 through FCA’s Emergency Grants program; Lai Yi Ohlsen and Pareena Lim in “Tiger Hands” by Benjamin Akio Kimitch, The Shed Open Call 2022; Photo Credit: Erin Baiano
Image: NYFA CEO Michel Royce closing out the night, Photo Credit: Clint Spaulding
Image: Charlene Kaye addressing the crowd at NYFA’s 2023 Hall of Fame Benefit, Photo Credit: Clint Spaulding
Image: Carmelita Tropicana giving live remarks at NYFA’s 2023 Hall of Fame Benefit, Photo Credit: Clint Spaulding
Image: Commissioner Anne del Castillo giving remarks at NYFA’s 2023 Hall of Fame Benefit, Marc J. Jason and J. Wesley McDade in the background, Photo Credit: Clint Spaulding
Image: Marc J. Jason and J. Wesley McDade with Marylyn Dintenfass, Photo Credit: Clint Spaulding
Image: Guests enjoying conversations over dinner at NYFA’s 2023 Hall of Fame Benefit, Photo Credit: Clint Spaulding
Image: 2023 Hall of Fame Benefit Co-Chairs Marc J. Jason, NYFA Board Chair, and J. Wesley McDade, NYFA Vice Board Chair, Photo Credit: Clint Spaulding
Image: Guests enjoying the art auction during cocktail hour at NYFA’s 2023 Hall of Fame Benefit, Image Credit: Clint Spaulding
Image: NYFA Board Chair Marc J. Jason, Marylyn Dintenfass, Commissioner Anne del Castillo, Callie Haines, Carmelita Tropicana, and NYFA CEO Michael Royce, Photo Credit: Clint Spaulding
Image Courtesy: Jasmin Chang and Kisha Bari of JCKB Studios (Queens Arts Fund Arts Access ’23), “Hey Neighbor NYC,” Photo Credit: Emily Schiffer for Hey Neighbor NYC
Image Courtesy: Jasmin Chang and Kisha Bari of JCKB Studios (Queens Arts Fund Arts Access ’23), “Hey Neighbor NYC,” Photo Credit: Emily Schiffer for Hey Neighbor NYC
Image: Ryan Hudak
Image: Photo taken by Nina Fiore (Queens Arts Fund New Work ’23) during the Astoria Film Festival Media Production Lab training, March 2023
Image: Cristián Pietrapiana & Andrés Senra (Queens Arts Fund New Work ’23), “FLOOD,” 2022/23, video
Credit: Melanie Crean (Fellow in Interdisciplinary Arts ’21), Ellipses, 2016, digital photography
Image: Composite of The Incubator for Executive Leaders of Color Participants 2023. Photo Credits: top row farthest L (Josh Walker), top row second from R (Jo Chiang), bottom row farthest L (Lelund Thompson). All other photos are courtesy of Incubator participants.
Image Credit: Alex Green, downloaded from Pexels
NYFA’s 2023 Hall of Fame Benefit, Photo Credit: Clint Spaulding
Image Detail: Ibrahim Haidery, “Tentative Collective”
Image: Honglei Li, “The Stereotype”
Image Detail: Hsiao-Chu Hsia (Queens Arts Fund New Work ’23); “Irreversible Scene;” 2021; acrylic, brush, plastic wrap; 17:30 mins.
Image Detail: Melanie Crean (Fellow in Interdisciplinary Arts ’21); “A Machine to Unmake You;” work in progress, digital photography
Image Detail: “HotHouse” by Baye & Asa, 2023, supported in 2023 through FCA’s Emergency Grants program; Courtesy of Pioneer Works; Photo Credit: Edwina Hay
Image Detail: Alexander Levi and Amanda Schachter (Fellows in Architecture/Environmental Structures/Design ’22); “Harvest Dome 3.0;” 2021; wood, steel, plastic 2-liter soda bottles, 3-ply polypropylene masks; Photo Credit: Andreas Symietz
Image Detail: Rehan Miskci (Fellow in Photography ’19); “Mountain of Foto Yeraz;” 2016; inkjet print on canvas, studio lights, 113″ x 48″ each side (2 pieces); Photo Credit: Ridvan Bayrakoglu
Image Detail: Benjamin T Heller (Fellow in Craft/Sculpture ’20), “Bridge | Serpentine Path,” 2017,
sculpture: carved quarter-sawn oak,
4 x 22 x 160”
Image Detail: Alexander Levi and Amanda Schachter (Fellows in Architecture/Environmental Structures/Design ’22); “Harvest Dome 3.0;” 2021; wood, steel, plastic 2-liter soda bottles, 3-ply polypropylene masks; Photo Credit: Andreas Symietz
Image Detail: Luz F. Soliz and Catherine Soliz-Rey (Fellows in Folk/Traditional Arts ’21); “Hana;” 2018; Wabafu Cultural Night Extravaganza (Bronx, NY);
Original Choreography done by Luz Soliz in 1992, and has evolved over the years; Photo Credit: Masa Oga
Image Detail: Ekene Ijeoma (Fellow in Architecture/Environmental Structures/Design ’16, ’22), Photo Credit: Kris Graves, Courtesy of Studio Ijeoma
Image Detail: Elliott Jerome Brown Jr. (Fellow in Photography ’22), Photo Credit: Matthew Morrocco
Image Detail: Esteban Cabeza de Baca (Fellow in Painting ’21), Photo Credit: G J Van Rooij
Image Detail: Lily Wong (Fellow in Painting ’21), Photo Credit: Jonah Schwartz
Image Detail: Elif Uras (Fellow in Craft/Sculpture ’20), Photo Credit: Heidi Bohnenkamp for Museum of Arts and Design
Image Detail: Tattfoo Tan (Fellow in Interdisciplinary Work ’18), Photo Credit: Evey Kwong
Image Detail: Tiffany Smith (Fellow in Interdisciplinary Work ’18), “Perpetual Tourist,” 2015, Archival Inkjet Print, 20 x 24 in., Photo Credit: Tiffany Smith
Image Detail: Sharif Bey (Fellow in Crafts/Sculpture ’17), Photo Credit: Matt Wittmeyer
Image Detail: Brigitta Varadi, Photo Credit: Marco Giugliarelli for the Civitella Ranieri Foundation, 2022
Image Detail: Joiri Minaya (Fellow in Photography ‘22), #dominicanwomengooglesearch
2016, UV print on Sintra and fabric collage
Image: From K. “Kween Kash” Sarvis (NYC Women’s Fund Fiction Webisode/Webseries ’23)’s “Homegirl TV Show,” Photo Credit: Marlon Lewis
Image Detail: Will Hutnick (Fellow in Painting ’21), Photo Credit: Walker Esner
Image Detail: Merche Blasco (Fellow in Digital/Electronic Arts ’17), “Espongina”
Performance at La Mama, December 2016, Photo Credit: Marina Oriente
Image: Alexander Suhorucov, downloaded from Pexels
Image Detail: Credit: Suneil Sanzgiri (Finalist in Video/Film ’21), “Letter From Your Far-Off Country,” 2020, 16mm to 2k video
Image Detail: Laura S Nova (Fellow in Interdisciplinary Arts ’21); “Silver Sirens;” 2017; performance, photo, video; archival pigmented HDR print; 27×40 in; Photo Courtesy of the Artist
Image Detail: David Henderson (Finalist in Craft/Sculpture ’20); “A History of Aviation;” 2010–2017; foam, fiberglass, carbon fiber, aluminum, plywood, dacron, paint; 20’w x 35’l x 25’h (dimensions variable); Photo Credit: Etienne Frossard. This iteration: Smack Mellon, Brooklyn NY, 2011.
Image Detail: A. K. Burns (Fellow in Interdisciplinary Work ’18); video still from ‘A Smeary Spot;’ 2015; 4-channel HD color video installation, 6-channel audio; TRT 53:13 min
Image Detail: Avion Pearce (Fellow in Photography ’22), “Kitty,” 2017, color film
Image Detail: Joiri Minaya (Fellow in Photography ‘22), “Divergences,” 2020, framed archival pigment prints and wallpaper
Image Detail: Deborah Wasserman (Finalist in Printmaking/Drawing/Book Arts ’20), “Plurabelle,” 2018, ink and acrylic on paper, 15″ x 11″
Image Detail: Jonathan Gardenhire (Fellow in Photography ’19), “A Mighty Fortress Is Our God/ Imperfect Man,” installation view, 2017, exhibited at The Kitchen as part of “Julius Eastman: That Which Is Fundamental, A Recollection. Predicated,” Photo Credit: Ben Tran
Image Detail: Samira Abbassy (Fellow in Printmaking/Drawing/Book Arts ’07, Painting ’18), “Ghosts of her Migration,” 2016, oil on wooden gesso panel, 24X36,” Photo Credit: Jeanette May
Image Detail: Khalif Tahir Thompson (Fellow in Painting ’21); “Lorraine Hansberry: To Be Young Gifted & Black;” 2021; oil, latex paint, handmade paper, papyrus, graphite, magazine, newsprint on canvas; 72in x 72in
Image Detail: Khalif Tahir Thompson (Fellow in Painting ’21); “Lorraine Hansberry: To Be Young Gifted & Black;” 2021; oil, latex paint, handmade paper, papyrus, graphite, magazine, newsprint on canvas; 72in x 72in
Image: Sarah Teale (NYC Women’s Fund Documentary Short’22)’s “Fogo Azul: A Powerful Noise,” Adriana Portela conducts samba reggae drumming bands Dida & Fogo Azul, Photo Credit: Carin Van Der Donk
Image: “The Fighter in US” (NYC Women’s Fund Documentary Webseries ’22); Producer, Co-Creator, and DP Francisco LaFontaine; Photo Credit: Emily Chen
Image: Sonia Olla (Fellow in Choreography ’22), Berklee Performance Center, 2020, Photo Credit: Adam Ridhwan Amir Hamzah
Image: Alyson Pou and installation titled “Where in Fury Takes Flight” at ALJIRA A Center for Contemporary Art, 2013, Photo Credit: Paco Cao
Image: Creative Capital Summer Intensive for International Artists, partnering with BAM and Dance Motion USA 2016, Photo Courtesy of Alyson Pou
Image: Dan Bamba. Photo Courtesy: Dan Bamba
Image: Dan Bamba. Photo Courtesy: Dan Bamba
Image Detail: Dan Bamba. Photo Courtesy: Dan Bamba
Image: “In/Between 2023: Lush Friction,” Photo Credit: Maria Baranova, Courtesy of New York Live Arts
Image Detail:”We Refuse to Die (Signs),” 2023, linocut prints mounted on wooden posts, Photo Credit: Not An Alternative (AWAW EAG ’23)/The Natural History Museum
Image: Still from Meg Griffiths’ (AWAW EAG ’23) “Impossible Town,” 2023, film/documentary, Image Credit: Scott Faris
Image: “The Externalities (Clairton, PA);” 2023; hand-carved log salvaged from wildfires in the Pacific Northwest, installed facing US Steel’s Clairton Coke Works in Clairton, Pennsylvania; dimensions variable (approx. 8’ tall); Photo Credit: Not An Alternative (AWAW EAG ’23)/The Natural History Museum
Image: Alisha B Wormsley (AWAW EAG ’23); film still of “Children of NAN: Mothership;” 2018; taken at the Sewickley Community Center in Pittsburgh, PA; Courtesy of the Artist
Image: Hye Yeon Nam (AWAW EAG ’23), “Ec(h)o,” 2023, Photo Credit: Hye Yeon Nam
Image: Gamalier Soto Domínguez, ceramic artist and CERF+ grant recipient, built a sturdy shed to protect his ceramic kiln from future storms; Photo Courtesy of the Artist
Image: Fallen tree and power lines
Image: Mo Kang (Queens Arts Fund New Work ’23); “Lounge of A Prophet;” 2022; Black MDF, Plexiglass, Dehydrated Fruits, Thermochromic Surface, Pickle jars, Oil-based scent defuser, “Chinese Smell”, Distillation system, Herbs, Books, Ball Python, Audio (Fictional Writing), Hand below glass sculptures, Heating system, IPU fans; 13 x 15 x 7 ft
Image Detail: Gabriela Salazar (Fellow in Craft/Sculpture ’23); “Reclamation (and Place, Puerto Rico);” 2022; wood, steel, hexagonal asphalt pavers, structural foam, coffee clay (used coffee grounds, flour, and salt); Photo Credit: Sebastian Bach
Image Detail: Sarah Oppenheimer (Fellow in Craft/Sculpture ’23); “S-334473;” 2019; aluminum, steel, glass, and existing architecture; Photo Credit: Richard Barnes
Image Detail: Arif Qazi (Fellow in Digital/Electronic Arts ’23), “Walking the horizon,” 2022, digital animation/3D
Image Detail: Eva Davidova (Fellow in Digital/Electronic Arts ’23), “Catherine in the Garden,” 2022, inkjet print on Art Rag paper, Catherine Kirk performer
Image Detail: Michael Szivos (Fellow in Digital/Electronic Arts ’23); “Mirror Mirror;” 2019; aluminum, steel, acrylic, LEDs, various electronics; Photo Credit: Alan Tansey
Image Detail: imogen xtian smith (Fellow in Poetry ’23), Photo Courtesy of Hot Pink Mag
Image Detail: Suchitra Vijayan (Fellow in Nonfiction Literature ’23), book signing
Image Detail: Shala Miller (Fellow in Printmaking/Drawing/Book Arts ’23); no title; 2022; 256 pages, paperback, offset printing, color, perfect binding
Image Detail: Farah Mohammad (Printmaking/Drawing/Book Arts ’23); “W125th;” 2021; color pencil and gouache on frosted mylar
Image Detail: Golnar Adili (Fellow in Printmaking/Drawing/Book Arts ’23); “Dust of Sorrow (Ghobar e Gham);” 2018; photo lithography laser-cut text
Image Detail: Ye’ela Wilschanski (Fellow in Craft/ Sculpture ’23); “Pelvic Floor: Blue Walls Brown Floor;” 2019; Movement Research at the Judson Church, performance, 15 minutes; Photo Credit: David Gonsier; Choreographer, Performer, Garments, and Carpentry: Ye’ela Wilschanski
Image: “In/Between 2023: Lush Friction,” Photo Credit: Maria Baranova, Courtesy of New York Live Arts
Image: “In/Between 2023: Lush Friction,” Photo Credit: Maria Baranova, Courtesy of New York Live Arts
Image Detail: “Anahi,” fragment of site-specific installation as part of Transborder Art Governors Island Residency, 2023, Photo Courtesy: Lucia Warck-Meister
Image Detail: Rebecca Soderholm (JGS Fellow in Photography ’23), “Dust, Bike Race, Maidsville, West Virginia,” 2020, Inkjet print, 22.5 x 30 in.
Image Detail: Lindsay Morris (JGS Fellow in Photography ’23), “Elias,” 2021, archival pigment print, 30″ x 40″
Image Detail: Amy Ritter (Fellow in Craft/Sculpture ’23), “Shafer Terrace MHP,” Photo: Courtesy of Amy Ritter
Image Detail: S. Erin Batiste (Fellow in Poetry ’23), poetry in view “Glory to All Fleeting Things” and “GLOW,” 2020 revisions and completion, Photo: S. Erin Batiste
Image Detail: Margot Spindelman (Fellow in Printmaking/Drawing/Book Arts ’23); “#crapshoot;” 2023; oil, gel pen, marker, on gessoed paper
Image Detail: “Priestess of Twerk” Nia O. Witherspoon (“HERE,” NYC Women’s Fund Theatre Production ’23), Photo provided by Nia O. Witherspoon
Image by Freepik
Image Detail: Juan Hernández Días (Fellow in Craft/Sculpture ’23); “Perishables or (Provisional Balance in Continuous Construction);” 2021; mixed media installation and durational performance; 24’ x 23’ x 22;’ 24 days
Image Detail: Loni Landon (Finalist in Choreography ’22); “solace of surrender;” 2021; Green-Wood Cemetery, Brooklyn, NY; Photo Credit: Julia Drummon
Image Detail: Alexander Levi and Amanda Schachter (Fellows in Architecture/Environmental Structures/Design ’22); “Turntable;” 2021; wood, steel, plastic 2-liter soda bottles, 3-ply polypropylene masks; Photo Credit: Andreas Symietz
Image Detail: Suneil Sanzgiri (Finalist in Video/Film ’21), “Letter From Your Far-Off Country,” 2020, 16mm to 2k video
Image Detail: David Henderson (Finalist in Craft/Sculpture ’20); “A History of Aviation;” 2010–2017; foam, fiberglass, carbon fiber, aluminum, plywood, dacron, paint; 20’w x 35’l x 25’h (dimensions variable); Photo Credit: Etienne Frossard. This iteration: Smack Mellon, Brooklyn, NY; 2011
Image Detail: Yusi Liu, part of the New Shidaiqu project (NYC Women’s Fund ’22, General Music), Photo Credit: Hratch Arbach
Image Detail: Alexander Levi and Amanda Schachter (Fellows in Architecture/Environmental Structures/Design ’22); “Turntable;” 2021; wood, steel, plastic 2-liter soda bottles, 3-ply polypropylene masks; Photo Credit: Andreas Symietz
Image Detail: Alexander Levi and Amanda Schachter (Fellows in Architecture/Environmental Structures/Design ’22); “Turntable;” 2021; wood, steel, plastic 2-liter soda bottles, 3-ply polypropylene masks; Photo Credit: Andreas Symietz
Image Detail: Joiri Minaya, “#dominicanwomengooglesearch,”
2016; UV print on Sintra and fabric collage
Image: Jordan Demetrius Lloyd, Photo Credit: Whitney Browne
Image: Benjamin Akio Kimitch, Photo Credit: Da Ping Luo
Image Detail: Jordan Demetrius Lloyd and Benedict Nguyen (co-producers); “Jerome” featuring Bree Breeden, Wendell Gray II, Mia Martelli, Mykel Marai Nairne, José Lapaz Rodriguez, and Kennedy Thomas; 2022; Self-Produced in Bed-Stuy, Brooklyn
Image Detail: Photo by Kathleen Kelley with collage by zavé martohardjono; “TERRITORY: The Island Remembers;” 2022; Presentation Venue: Gibney; Featuring Raha Behnam, Ube Halaya, x, Marielys Burgos Melendez, zavé martohardjono
Image Detail: Photo by Kathleen Kelley with collage by zavé martohardjono; “TERRITORY: The Island Remembers;” 2022; Presentation Venue: Gibney; Featuring Raha Behnam, Ube Halaya, x, Marielys Burgos Melendez, zavé martohardjono
Image Detail: Tabling with Mixteca staff and volunteers, Courtesy of Mixteca
Image Detail: Entrance to the Mixteca organization, Courtesy of Mixteca
Image Detail: Supporting asylum seekers, Courtesy of Mixteca
Image Detail: Mishelle Brito, Courtesy of Mishelle Brito
Image Detail: Juan Hernández Días (Fellow in Craft/Sculpture ’23); “Perishables or (Provisional Balance in Continuous Construction);” 2021; mixed media installation and durational performance; 24’ x 23’ x 22;’ 24 days
Image Detail: Juan Hernández Días (Fellow in Craft/Sculpture ’23); “Perishables or (Provisional Balance in Continuous Construction);” 2021; mixed media installation and durational performance; 24’ x 23’ x 22;’ 24 days
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Image: Jonkanoo Parade in full flight at the annual Christmas Grand Market celebrations, Photo Credit: Joel Edwards Photography
Image: The Braata Folk Singers in performance at the 2022 staging of the annual Bankra Caribbean Cultural Festival, Photo Credit: Chadrick Barnes Photography
Image: From the 2022 production of Dahlia Harris’ “God’s Way;” directed by Keenan N Charles; L-R: Mitzie Pratt (Samantha), Jerry Benzwick (Deacon), Marsha-Ann Hay (Valerie) & Rushell Malcolm (Georgia); Photo Credit: Joel Edwards Photography
Image Detail: Dylan Dempsey, “Likes4Lucas”
Alexander Levi and Amanda Schachter (Fellows in Architecture/Environmental Structures/Design ’22); “Harvest Dome 3.0;” 2021; wood, steel, plastic 2-liter soda bottles, 3-ply polypropylene masks; Photo Credit: Andreas Symietz
Image: Dena Igusti (Ryan Hudak Award ’23), Photo Credit: A. Prince Edwards
Image Detail: Dena Igusti (Ryan Hudak Award ’23); “First Sight;” 2023; play, SheNYC Festival at Connelly Theater; Photo Credit: Danielle DeMatteo
Image Detail: Michael Poast (Queens Arts Fund New Work 23′); “Color Music Timelessness ‘Spiral’;” 2018; watercolor, ink, oil pastel, pencil, acrylic on music manuscript; 6 ft. x 8 ft.; Photo Credit: John-Francis Bourke
Image Detail: Case Jernigan (Finalist in Digital/Electronic Arts ’23) and Todd Anderson; “Choir Scene;” cut paper, ink, and digital manipulation; screenshot from Bub, a narrative game for X-Box consoles; 2020-present
Image Detail: Michael Szivos (Fellow in Digital/Electronic Arts ’23); “Nautilus;” 2019; Aluminum, Steel, Acrylic, LEDs, Various Electronics; Photo Credit: Alan Tansey
Image Detail: One location on the site where “Build And Reworld Now” is being developed, Photo Credit: Emily Johnson (AWAW EAG ’23) and IV Castellanos
Image Detail: Sonya Gimon (Fellow in Architecture/Environmental Structures/Design ’22); The Landfill Project, New York; 2018; documentation of the exhibition and community visioning event; Photo Credit: Cait Carvalho
Image Detail: Pola Rapaport (NYC Women’s Fund Documentary Feature ’22), from the feature doc “Addicted to Life,” Director Pola Rapaport, Director of Photography Wolfgang Held
Image Detail: Sarah Teale (NYC Women’s Fund Documentary Short’22)’s “Fogo Azul: A Powerful Noise;” Adriana Portela conducts samba reggae drumming bands Dida & Fogo Azul; Photo Credit: Carin Van Der Donk
Image Detail: Johanna Goodman (Fellow in Printmaking/Drawing/Book Arts ’17); “From The Catalogue of Imaginary Beings, Plate No. 195;” 2017; collage
Image Detail: Samira Abbassy (Fellow in Printmaking/Drawing/Book Arts ’07, Painting ’18), “Through Ingestion Grow Her Wings,” 2016, oil on gesso panel, Photo Credit: Jeanette May
Image Detail: Khalif Tahir Thompson (Fellow in Painting ’21); “Lorraine Hansberry: To Be Young Gifted & Black;” 2021; oil, latex paint, handmade paper, papyrus, graphite, magazine, newsprint on canvas
Image Detail: imogen xtian smith (Fellow in Poetry ’23), Photo Courtesy of Hot Pink Mag
Image Detail: Jonathan Gardenhire (Fellow in Photography ’19); installation view, “A Mighty Fortress Is Our God/ Imperfect Man;” 2017; exhibited at The Kitchen as part of “Julius Eastman: That Which Is Fundamental, A Recollection. Predicated.”; Curated by Tiona Nekkia McClodden; Photo Credit: Ben Tran
2024 Hall of Fame Benefit image
Image Detail: Ar Ducao (NYFA Fiscal Sponsorship, NYC Women’s Fund Fiction Short ’23) & Brian Li, dukodestudio.com; from “The Great Tit is a Bird”
Jan Harrison, BALANCE, 2015, Photo Credit: Nancy Donskoj
Image Detail: Sarah Oppenheimer (Fellow in Craft/Sculpture ’23); “S-334473;” 2019; Aluminum, steel, glass, and existing architecture; Photo Credit: Richard Barnes
Image: (L) Hermine Ford, “Untitled,” 2023 and (R) Don Lewallen, “Memories Clashing,” 2021
Image Detail: Sean Sullivan (Fellow in Printmaking/Drawing/Book Arts ’17), “Klezmer,” 2016, oil on found paper
Barbie Kim
Image Detail: Film still from Mujeres Atrevidas, Courtesy of Cynthia Tobar
Image Detail: Film still from Mujeres Atrevidas, Courtesy of Cynthia Tobar
Image Detail: Film still from Mujeres Atrevidas, Courtesy of Cynthia Tobar
Image Detail: Sarah Oppenheimer (Fellow in Craft/Sculpture ’23); “S-334473;” 2019; Aluminum, steel, glass, and existing architecture; Photo Credit: Richard Barnes
Image Detail: Sarah Oppenheimer (Fellow in Craft/Sculpture ’23); “S-334473;” 2019; Aluminum, steel, glass, and existing architecture; Photo Credit: Richard Barnes
Image: (L) Nina Yankowitz, Image Courtesy of Nina Yankowitz; (Center) Donna Uchizono, Image Credit: Matthew Murphy; and (R) Gregory J. Fleming, Image Courtesy of Rockefeller Capital Management
Michael Bailey
Image Courtesy: NYFA
2024 Immigrant Artist Mentoring Program: Visual and Multidisciplinary Arts participants, Photo Courtesy of NYFA
Image Detail: Merche Blasco (Fellow in Digital/Electronic Art ’17), “Polvo,” 2016, performance at “Hyphen Hub: Repurposed Technology at Creative Tech Week,” Photo Credit: Nicola Balley
Image: Laura Greer, Photo Courtesy of Laura Greer.
2024 Hall of Fame Benefit image
Image Detail: Ixchel Tonāntzin Xōchitlzihuatl (AWAW EAG ’22), “Festival del Solsticio,” 2023, live performance, Photo Credit: Cielo Zuniga
Image Detail: From Cyan Meeks and Susan Mayo’s “Flint Hills Counterpoint (AWAW EAG ’22),” “Indiangrass” by Shin-hee Chin, 40×40 thread recycled blanket.
Image: paris cyan cian with theShoreCo.’s Cameron Mitchell Ware and jeremy de’jon (AWAW EAG ’22), “modjeskamodjeskamodjeska,” 2023, fernando lopez
Karesia Batan portrait
Image Detail: 2022 Pamayanan Filipino Cultural Event produced by Karesia Batan, Photo Credit: Kyle Lui
Image Detail: Ixchel Tonāntzin Xōchitlzihuatl (AWAW EAG ’22), “Festival del Solsticio,” 2023, live performance, Photo Credit: Cielo Zuniga
Image Detail: Michelle Glass (AWAW EAG ’22), “WE ARE HERE/ESTAMOS AQUI” art workshop, 2023, Photo Credit: Jamie Crooke Powell
Image Detail: Shanjana Mahmud and Luke Eddins (AWAW EAG ’22), two canoes with participants look at a line of kelp in Newtown Creek, May 2023, Photo Credit: Willis Elkins
Image Detail: Amara Abdal Figueroa (AWAW EAG ’22); aguanta tierra, leyendo el territorio / aguanta tierra, reading the land; 2022 cell phone picture
Image Detail: paris cyan cian (AWAW EAG ’22), “modjeskamodjeskamodjeska,” 2023, performance installation, Photo Credit: fernando lopez
Image Detail: paris cyan cian (AWAW EAG ’22), “modjeskamodjeskamodjeska,” 2023, performance installation, Photo Credit: fernando lopez
Image: 2024 Emerging Leaders cohort pictured at the NYFA Office, Photo Credit: Ju Hye Kim/NYFA
Image: Randy Peralta leads a seminar for the Housing Resource Center, Courtesy of Randy Peralta
Image: Randy Peralta, Courtesy of Randy Peralta
Photo of Mary-kate Grohoski at Pompeii, Courtesy of Mary-kate Grohoski
Photo of Mary-kate Grohoski, Courtesy of Mary-kate Grohoski
Photo of Mary-kate Grohoski, Courtesy of Mary-kate Grohoski
Image: NYFA Board Chair Marc J. Jason, Donna Uchizono, Nina Yankowitz, Greg Fleming and NYFA CEO Michael Royce, Photo Credit: Clint Spaulding
Image Courtesy: Jasmin Chang and Kisha Bari of JCKB Studios (Queens Arts Fund Arts Access ’23), “Hey Neighbor NYC,” Photo Credit: Emily Schiffer for Hey Neighbor NYC
Image Detail: Tracy Yang (Queens Arts Fund New Work ’23) conducts her 17-piece Jazz Orchestra at recording studio in New York, Photo Credit: Adrien H. Tillmann
Image Detail: Caroline Garcia (Fellow in Digital/Electronic Arts ’23); “The Breath of Death;” 2022; performance installation (3D scanner & software, blowgun [origin: Philippines], blowdarts, MacBook, monitor, microphone, PA system & speakers), dimensions variable; Photo Credit: Joanna Pianka
Image Detail: imogen xtian smith (Fellow in Poetry ’23), Photo courtesy of Hot Pink Mag
Image Detail: Susie Ibarra (AWAW EAG ’23) performing and recording solo drumset and percussion in the TANK Center for Sonic Arts 2022, Photo Credit: Tessa Fuqua
Image Detail: Loni Landon (Finalist in Choreography ’22); “solace of surrender;” 2021; Green-Wood Cemetery, Brooklyn, NY; Photo Credit: Julia Drummon
Image Detail: Alexander Levi and Amanda Schachter (Fellows in Architecture/Environmental Structures/Design ’22), “Turntable,” 2021, wood, steel, plastic 2-liter soda bottles, 3-ply polypropylene masks, Photo Credit: Andreas Symietz
Image: Ezra Swift (R) and Rayan Lecurieux-Durival (L), Photo Credit: Raymond Hagans
Image: Daan Bootsma (L) and Cristina Moya-Palacios (R), Photo Credit: Raymond Hagans®
Image: Christopher Rudd, Photo Credit: João Menegussi
Image: Ezra Swift, Photo Credit: João Menegussi
NYFA’s 2024 Hall of Fame Benefit, Photo Credit: Clint Spaulding.
NYFA’s 2024 Hall of Fame Benefit, Photo Credit: Clint Spaulding
Image Detail: Woomin Kim (QAF New Work ’24), “The Warehouse: Bins,” fabric and embellishments, 2023, 79x82in, Photo Courtesy of the Artist
Image Detail: Rachel Brown (Queens Arts Fund New Work ’24), “Resistance is Fertile: the story of the 45th Street Green Space,” 2024-2025, digital video, Credit: Rachel Brown
Image Detail: Astoria Film Festival Media Production Lab (Queens Arts Fund Arts Access ’24) filming the Group Film at Variety Boys and Girls Club of Queens, Photo Courtesy Astoria Film Festival
Image: Adult Film and Ryan Czerwonko, Meg Case, Brad Porter, and Mia Vallet’s “Sea Gull” (Queens Arts Fund New Work ’24), 2024, Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera 6K Pro, Credit: Brad Porter (Case & Porter)
Image: Afro-Andean Funk (QAF New Work ’24)’s Araceli Poma and Matt Geraghty, “Mavy Roots,” concert at Bryant Park
Image Detail: Amanda Krische (QAF New Work ’24), Photo Credit: Chimera Singer
Image Detail: Jing (Ellen) Xu (QAF New Work ’24); “What is that;” 2023; popsicle sticks, permanent marker, red paint, drawing on canvas; dimensions variable; Photography Credit: Edwin Remsberg
Image Detail: Hsuan-Yu Pan (QAF New Work ’24) live concert with artists and musicians in Queens in 2021
Image Description: Asoso International Ensemble (QAF New Work ’24) 2023, Photo Courtesy of Asoso International Ensemble
Image Detail: Corrie Aune (QAF New Work ’24), “The Story of this Place: Dipali,” 2023, digital photography, Image Credit: Corrie Aune
Image Detail: Honglei Li (QAF New Work ’24), “The 7 Train,” 2024, oil on canvas, Photo Credit: Lily Honglei Art Studio
Image Detail: Zazel-Chavah O’Garra of ZCODP (QAF Arts Access ’24); “Echoes of Recovery;” 2023; Photo Credit: Gustavo Monroy
Image Detail: Jackson Heights Beautification Group (QAF New Work ’24), “Summer Sundays in the Park,” selfie by Javier Arau, 2024 Summer Sundays coordinator, 2023
Image: 2024 Incubator for Executive Leaders of Color participants 2024, Images Courtesy of the participants
2024 Immigrant Artist Mentoring Program mentee Eiko Nishida
2024 Immigrant Artist Mentoring Program mentee Tika Gzirishvili
2024 Immigrant Artist Mentoring Program mentee Doi Kim
2024 Immigrant Artist Mentoring Program mentee Azadeh Nia
2024 Immigrant Artist Mentoring Program mentee Gabriela Bornstein
2024 Immigrant Artist Mentoring Program mentee Ruoyun Chen
2024 Immigrant Artist Mentoring Program mentee Mari Nagem
2024 Immigrant Artist Mentoring Program mentee Lana Bolycheva
2024 Immigrant Artist Mentoring Program mentee Min Baek
2024 Immigrant Artist Mentoring Program mentee Rocío Delaloye
2024 Immigrant Artist Mentoring Program mentee Lafina Eptaminitaki
2024 Immigrant Artist Mentoring Program mentee Lee Jensen
2024 Immigrant Artist Mentoring Program mentee Doreen Chan
Image: 2018 Immigrant Artist Mentoring Program: San Antonio, Photo Courtesy of NYFA
Image Detail: From Nitin Mukul (Queens Arts Fund New Work ’23) “Heat Maps: Queens” project, Photo Courtesy of the Artist
Image Detail: Jenny Eunjung Cho (Queens Arts Fund New Work ’23), “Hinged Picture System – Twenty Black and Twenty White,” 2020, aluminum frames and metal hinges, size variable, Photo Credit: Cheolki Hong
Image Tusten Theatre’s
Night of the New Moon” at Delaware Delaware Valley Arts Alliance, Photo Credit: Shaun Gillen
Image Tusten Theatre’s
Night of the New Moon” at Delaware Delaware Valley Arts Alliance, Photo Credit: Shaun Gillen
Image Tusten Theatre’s
Night of the New Moon” at Delaware Delaware Valley Arts Alliance, Photo Credit: Shaun Gillen
Image Detail: Bárbara Miñarro, Courtesy of Bárbara Miñarro
Image: “Mapas,” 2019, reclaimed clothing and yarn, Courtesy of Bárbara Miñarro
Image: “Between Us,” 2018, reclaimed clothing, courtesy of Bárbara Miñarro
Image Detail: Rachel Zhang (Recharge New Surrealist Prize ’24)
Image Detail: Rachel Zhang (Recharge New Surrealist Prize), “Pledging allegiance in the bowling alley,” 2023, oil on canvas, 68 x 56 in.
Image Detail: Rachel Zhang (Recharge New Surrealist Prize ’24), “Bar with steeping vacancies and some pushing,” 2023, oil on canvas, 52 x 62 in.
Image Detail: Rachel Zhang (Recharge New Surrealist Prize ’24), “To be kissed by a shallow death at a motel with endless rooms; her bodies are slow with lines of cartilage and corners,” 2023, oil on canvas, 56 x 68 in.
Image: SIRSY group at the Ives Park Concert Series, 2022. Photo courtesy of SLC Arts.
Image: Daniela Serna Cuevas (Fellow in Folk/Traditional Arts ’24), LADAMA TOUR, 2018, Courtesy of the Artist
Image: Hai-Hsin Huang (Fellow in Painting ’24), “The River of Little Happiness #2,” 2023, oil on linen, 80 x 192 in, Courtesy of the Artist
Image: Madjeen Isaac (Fellow in Painting ’24), “What it Took to Feed the Village,” 2023, oil on canvas, 37 x 52 inches, Courtesy of the Artist
Image: Film still from Dina Amer (Fellow in Video/Film ’24)’s “You Resemble Me,” 2021, Courtesy of the Artist
Image: Soraya Palmer (Fellow in Fiction ’24), Courtesy of the Artist
Image: Patrick Wang (Fellow in Video/Film ’24), Director Patrick Wang with actors Mike Faist and Sonya Harum on set of “The Grief of Others, 2015, Feature Film, In the Family LLC. Courtesy of the Artist
Image: Anh Vo (Fellow in Interdisciplinary Work ’24), “Two Little Kids,” 2023, performance, 50 minutes, Image Credit: Julieta Cervantes
Image: Daniela Serna Cuevas (Fellow in Folk/Traditional Arts ’24), LADAMA TOUR, 2018, Courtesy of the Artist
Madjeen Isaac (Fellow in Painting ’24), “What it Took to Feed the Village,” 2023, oil on canvas, 37 x 52 inches, Courtesy of the Artist
Ana Bessie Ratner (AWAW EAG ’24)’s “The Other Almanac,” 2022-2025, Book, 7.25″X5.25,” 2022 cover by Jose Berrio, 2024 cover by Daniel Barreto, 2025 cover by Orfeo Tagiuri, Courtesy of the Artist
Image Detail: Installation view of work from Nando Alvarez-Perez’s “Signs of Autumn” at NADA NY 2024, Image Credit: Ryan Arthurs, Courtesy Rivalry Projects
Image Detail: Susannah Sayler; “Edifice II;” 2023; archival pigment print, glue (from Crystal Forest body of work); 20” x 24”
Image Detail: Day Brierre (Fellow in Painting ’24); “The Search;” 2023; acrylic, collage, fabric on paper; 42x42in; Courtesy of the Artist
Image Detail: Day Brierre (Fellow in Painting ’24); “The Search;” 2023; acrylic, collage, fabric on paper; 42x42in; Courtesy of the Artist
Image: Shauna Sorensen and Annabelle Popa (Queens Arts Fund New Work ’23), “Gossamer 2.0,” 2021, dance and painting, Image Credit: Zanza Steinberg (Media by Z)
Image: Immigrant Artist Mentoring Program San Antonio participants, Photo Credit: Ju Hye Kim, NYFA
Image: Heather Dewey-Hagborg (Tomorrowland ’24), “No Seconds,” 2024, digital image
Heather Dewey-Hargborg (Tomorrowland 2024), Photo Credit: c. Ana Brigada, New York Times
Image: Heather Dewey-Hagborg (Tomorrowland ’24), “Xeno in Vivo,” 2024, live performance
Image: “Mamas,” 2020, short film, Written by Aliyah Curry (Ryan Hudak ’24), Directed by Taja Sparks, Image Credit: Danielle Guido
Image: “Great Aunts,” 2024, staged reading for The Tank’s PrideFest, Written and Directed by Aliyah Curry (Ryan Hudak ’24), Image Credit: Nya Archives
Deadline extended for Arts Business Incubator (ABI) applications: Friday, January 23, 2015
Images: Participant Gustavo Chacon works on an arts business case study during the NYFA program “Como Ser Un Emprendedor En El Mundo Del Arte?” produced in collaboration with Universidad Francisco Marroquín, Guatamala City, August 2014, photo by Carolina Isabel Cabrera Dubón; Exterior view of the exhibition El Nido Salvaje by Radamés “Juni” Figueroa, Nuevo Museo de Arte Contemporáneo (NuMu), Guatemala City, May 2013, photo by Byron Mármol; SH-Children’s programs at If You Build It exhibition (2014) in Broadway Housing Communities new David Adjaye building in Sugar Hill, Harlem. photo by Whitney Browne; Participants work on an arts business case study during the NYFA program “Como Ser Un Emprendedor En El Mundo Del Arte?” produced in collaboration with Universidad Francisco Marroquín, Guatamala City, August 2014, photo by Felicity Hogan; How Much Do I Owe You? exhibition (2012) in the former Bank of Manhattan/Clock Tower in Long Island City, Photo: Whitney Browne; Legislative Theatre Festival 2013, The Door troupe, photo by Joe Kolbow; Participants In NYFA’s Profitable Artist Boot Camp discuss their goals in Dublin, Ireland, October 2013 presented in collaboration with Center for Creative Practices, photo by David Terry.