Brandon Downing
NYFA Fellow in Poetry, 2007
Through a series of workshops and consultations over several years as part of a past program, Knowledge in Technology (KIT), NYFA has written a guide to developing a technology plan . This guide can be found in the menu at left, titled Technology Planning Curriculum.
The Digital Directory: Art & Technology Resources was published in 1998. Although much of the information is now out of date, it still contains valuable information that has not been collected anywhere else.
Building Arts Audiences and Communities on the Web This guide takes you through the steps to developing a Web site -- and a Web strategy. A basic HTML Primer is also included. Orginally developed by the NYFA program Spiderschool.
Using the Internet to Get Your Work Noticed A workshop for artists on using the Internet as a marketing vehicle for their work. Orginally developed by the NYFA program Spiderschool.
Technology Linksis a selected list of resources outside of NYFA that may be of help to arts organizations.
Major funding for The Knowledge in Technology Program was provided by the Nathan Cummings Foundation, with additional funding from the Charles Stewart Mott Foundation. The program was also made possible in part with public funds from the New York State Council on the Arts, a state agency; additional public funding was received from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs. Past support was also received from the National Endowment for the Arts, a federal agency.
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