The Bronx Museum of Arts is accepting applications from NYC artists for its Artists in the Marketplace program, a structured 13-week collaborative residency.
The American Academy in Berlin fellowship program welcomes emerging and established scholars, writers and professionals who wish to engage in independent study in Berlin.
Applications now open to eligible nonprofit organizations for NYSCA’s low-interest musical instrument revolving loan fund for the purchase of musical instruments.
Applications now being accepted from NJ and NYC-metro area artists for Aljira Emerge, a strategic career management and exhibition program for emerging artists offered in collaboration with Newark’s (NJ) Gallery Aferro.
Brooklyn Art Incubator is looking for an artist/teacher who can teach graffiti art to children and teenagers on Saturdays from 10-11:30am. Send a resume to Bkartincubator@yahoo.com or call 718.208.0525.
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