How To Move Your Art Supplies And Keep Them Protected by Aimee Lyons
Moving to a new home or studio space can be a stressful event for an artist, in part because most artists own quite a few supplies and tools which need to be carefully packed and transported. Small, breakable drawing tools, temperature-dependent clay, and sharp sculpting tools are just a few of the things an
Perfecting Your Written Materials with Rebecca Allan – Application Deadline April 10th
This hands-on workshop is intended for professional and emerging artists who would like to improve upon their artist statements and promotional materials. Bronx-based visual artist and arts writer Rebecca Allan will discuss basic strategies for developing, drafting, and editing your statement so that it accurately reflects your work and can also be adapted for
Open Call: NYC Percent for Art for NYPD 40th Precinct Community Room | Deadline: 3/31/17
The New York City Department of Cultural Affairs (DCLA) Percent for Art Program, in conjunction with the New York Police Department (NYPD) and the New York City Department of Design and Construction (DDC) is issuing this Request for Expression of Interest (RFEI) to engage an artist or artist team (Artist) to create a permanent
CreateNYC Artist & Cultural Worker Survey
CreateNYC Artist & Cultural Worker Survey THANK YOU FOR BEING A PART OF NYC’S FIRST EVER CULTURAL PLAN! The NYC Department of Cultural Affairs is seeking to understand the needs of the City’s cultural field. Your input is extremely important and will inform the recommendations for CreateNYC, the City’s first-ever cultural plan, currently underway (visit www.createnyc.org
