Artists all disciplines are invited to join us for this free NYFA Resources and Services event via zoom.
The New York Foundation for the Arts (NYFA), in partnership with Torpedo Factory Art Center, will present a free public program. This NYFA Resources and Services event will kickstart the upcoming professional development programming series co-presented by the two organizations November – December 2022.
In this session NYFA staff–including representatives from the NYFA Learning and Fiscal Sponsorship teams–will present an overview of our free and low-cost national programs and services. Whether you’re trying to raise money to finish a particular project, seeking feedback on your work, looking for an artistic residency, or trying to find a job, NYFA has resources that you can use to help you sustain and grow your artistic practice. There will be an opportunity for participants to ask NYFA staff questions about all of these topics directly. Registration required, space is limited.
Click here to Register for the Wednesday, November 9 program.
In addition, information will be provided on upcoming Instagram and Facebook Live series on the topics pictured below taking place on November 15, November 29, and December 12–each at 12pm.
The series includes:
- Finding the Right Open Calls, Residencies, & Galleries for You
- Cultivating Art Sales and Patrons
- Behind the Scenes of a Grant Panel
This opportunity is presented in partnership between Torpedo Factory Art Center and New York Foundation for the Arts.
New York Foundation for the Arts (NYFA) is a 501(c)(3) service organization that provides artists, emerging arts organizations, arts administrators, and students with critical support, professional development tools, and resources for defining and achieving career success. NYFA was established in 1971 to serve individual artists throughout New York State. Since then, they have extended their programs and services throughout the United States and internationally and expanded our scope to serve additional members of the arts community.