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If I could not write poetry, sing or dance when I was growing up, I probably would not be here.

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Do you participate in arts and culture in NYC? Let the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs know how you #CreateNYC by taking the Cultural Participation survey! Take it here.
Immigrant Artist Town Hall with Cultural Affairs Commissioner Tom Finkelpearl
Join us for a conversation with New York City Department of Cultural Affairs Commissioner about the most pressing issues facing immigrant artists in the five boroughs.
As part of CreateNYC, the city’s first-ever cultural plan, NYFA is pleased to host a CreateNYC: Office Hours event with the Cultural Affairs Commissioner, Tom Finkelpearl specifically for immigrant artists on Monday, March 27, 2017.
This informal conversation is part of an ongoing series of CreateNYC: Office Hours with the Commissioner where the public is invited to discuss important issues related to art and culture. Participants will also have the opportunity to ask questions about issues the plan will address or anything else they wish to discuss with regards to culture in NYC. Can't attend? Share your ideas by taking NYC’s Cultural Worker Survey.
What: CreateNYC: Office Hours with the Commissioner for Immigrant Artists When: Monday, March 27, 2017, 5:00 PM - 7:00 PM Where: New York Foundation for the Arts, 20 Jay Street, Suite 740, 7th Floor, Brooklyn, NY 11201. 20 Jay Street is fully accessible.
Space is limited. RSVP here. If you have any questions, please email [email protected].
Learn more about the Immigrant Artist Mentoring Program, and sign up to the monthly Con Edison IAP Newsletter to receive opportunities and events as well as artist features directly into your inbox.
Image: 2016 IAP Mentoring Program Final Celebration; Photo: Priscilla Son
Photofairs New York olarak adlandırılan fuar, fotoğraf temelli çalışmalara adanmış yeni bir çağdaş sanat fuarı olmayı vaat ediyor.
Photofairs New York Asya'nın en büyük ticari fotoğrafçılık etkinliği olan Photofairs Shanghai'ın arkasındaki grup , etkinliğini New York'a getiriyor. Photofairs New York olarak adlandırılan fuar, fotoğraf temelli çalışmalara adanmış yeni bir çağdaş sanat fuarı olmayı vaat ediyor.
While the CreateNYC program increased funding for smaller neighborhood arts organizations, it never required institutions to disclose the demographic data that would help measure progress.

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🎼🎭🎨💃🏾🗽💰 #ArtIsAWeapon NEW YORK CITY ALLOCATES $198.4 MILLION FOR THE ARTS! Via @artforum: New York City has designated $198.4 million for culture for the 2019 fiscal year, which amounts to the largest sum ever awarded to the city’s Department of Cultural Affairs (DCLA). In addition, Cultural Affairs Commissioner Tom Finkelpearl and City Council Member and Cultural Affairs Committee Chair Jimmy Van Bramer announced today that $43.9 million in grants will be distributed to 977 public cultural organizations across all five boroughs. This includes major support for the priorities outlined in the city’s CreateNYC cultural plan, which include promoting diversity, equity, and inclusion in the cultural sector. Read full story www.artforum.com: https://www.artforum.com/news/new-york-city-allocates-198-4-million-for-the-arts-77296 ____________________ @Regran_ed from @tomfinkelpearl - Cultural Affairs’ largest budget ever! (Yes adjusted for inflation). Yeah to the administration and to the City Council! @jimmyvanbramer @nycmayor NYC ❤️ Art & Culture! #nyculture #ArtForum #CreateNYC #NYArts #ArtsAndCulture #ArtForEveryone #ILoveNY #TraScapades #ArtIsAWeapon https://www.instagram.com/p/BpTGZDFHYw2/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=1al3hcnmapy99
Mayor Bill de Blasio Updates On Significant OneNYC 2018 Progress
Mayor Bill de Blasio Updates On Significant OneNYC 2018 Progress
Mayor Bill de Blasio today announced the release of the OneNYC 2018 Progress Report, an update on the progress made since the release of the original One New York: The Plan for a Strong and Just City in April 2015. (more…)
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💃🙌 @Regranned from @nyculture - Last night we were proud to stand with NYC Mayor Bill de Blasio, Mayor’s Office of Media and Entertainment Commissioner Menin and Council Member Espinal to establish the new Office of Nightlife. The need to strengthen ties between NYC’s thriving nightlight community and City government was one key recommendation from #CreateNYC. The “Nightlife Mayor” will act as a point of contact between City agencies, the nightlife industry, and city residents, to promote a safe and vibrant nightlife scene beneficial to all. Founder of House of Yes, Anya Sapozhnikova joined us on stage #NYCulture #ninieternalsol #eternalsolent #tinywarrior [email protected] - #regrann