Tips For Your First Craft Show by Abby Holt
Ready to share your work with the world? Craft fairs are a great way for artists to get their pieces into the public view, and make some money along the way to boot. But your first fair can be a little intimidating, so here are some tips to help you hit the ground running.
Magic, Ethereal Ideology in Contemporary Art | Laura James, Karen Aiki Kelley, and Michael Wilson at Hell Gate Arts
Hell Gate Arts is pleased to present, Magic, Ethereal Ideology in Contemporary Art, an exhibit of work that is closely bound to spirituality, spell making, and ethereal ideology.
Jessica Spence’s Inspiring Art Pays Respect to Black Hair and Womanhood by Tiffanee E. Thompson
Spence’s creative process pulls from her own personal experience and the desire to include models specifically from her community in the Bronx. This series on Black hair and Black culture, currently focuses on women and girls through portrait-like images highlighting their hair styles, energy and creativity.
Executive Assistant and Marketing/Communications Coordinator: Exciting Job Opportunities at the Bronx Council on the Arts (BCA)
BRONX COUNCIL ON THE ARTS A pioneering advocate for cultural equity, the Bronx Council on the Arts (BCA) nurtures the development of a diverse array of artists and arts organizations, building strong cultural connections in and beyond The Bronx. BCA serves a constituency of some 1.4 million residents, 5,000 artists and 250 arts and community-based