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2011 Mentors & Mentees
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In 2011 we have paired 20 Mentees with Mentors from the NYFA Fellowship Program in order to connect the Mentees with valuable resources to foster their creative careers, gain support and exposure for their work, and integrate into the art world of New York and beyond while upholding their distinct identities. The 2011 program took place from January to June of 2011 and consisted of 3 group meetings, workshops, seminars, and other informal gatherings.

The IAP Cultural Community Events and Individual Consultations are also open to the Mentees of the program.

The 2011 Mentees at the January 22nd workshop “Presenting Yourself & Your Work” as part of the Mentoring Program’s first gathering. Photo Courtesy of Hyeyoung Kim.

Here is the list of this year’s Mentors and Mentees:

Discipline

Mentees

Country of Origin

Mentor

Choreography

Hejin Jang

South Korea

Anita Gonzalez

Music Composition

Inhyun Kim

South Korea

Vivian Fung

Music Composition

Masataka Odaka

Japan

Neil Rolnick

Painting

Eun Hyung Kim

South Korea

Meghan Gordon

Painting

Elena Kalman

Ukraine

Eric Lindveit

Painting

Hiroko Ohno

Japan

Justin McCallister

Painting

Chaw Ei Thein

Burma

Alexandra Pacula

Painting

Zaun Lee

South Korea

Ben Weiner

Painting

Andrew Hunt

Canada

Eric White

Photography

Hyewon Park

South Korea

Lori Nix

Photography

Julie Hau

Germany

Tiana Markova-Gold

Photography

Carlos Martinez

Colombia

Terry Berkowitz

Photography

Irma Bohorquez-Giesler

Mexico

Andrea Starr Reese

Photography

Jung S. Kim

South Korea

Phyllis Galembo

Photography

Lei Meng

China

Elizabeth Moy

Photography

Maki Kaoru

Japan

Claudia Sohrens

Playwriting/ Screenwriting

Randy Gener

Philippines

Anne Washburn

Video

Barbara Bulletti

Italy

Kyoung Eun Kang

Video

Eva Nikolova

Bulgaria

Haisi Hu

Video

Ishita Srivastava

India

Nicholas Bruckman

For more information on the Immigrant Artist Project, please click here. You may also contact the Immigrant Artist Project via email or call (212) 366-6900