Upcoming at NYFA



Workshop: EVERY ARTIST INSURED! November 10, 6:00 PM – 7:30 PM

Join NYFA and The Actors Fund for a Free Workshop Struggling to make ends meet and unable to afford health insurance? Paying a tax penalty for being uninsured last year? Wondering if you qualify for Medicaid? Think you missed your chance to enroll in low-cost or free health insurance? Maybe not! Come to EVERY ARTIST…

2016 Artists’ Fellowships Now Open

Apply now for NYFA’s 2016 Artists’ Fellowships Artists’ Fellowships, awarded in fifteen different disciplines over a three-year period are $7,000 cash awards made to individual originating artists living and working in the state of New York for unrestricted use. Artists’ Fellowships are not project grants but are intended to fund an artist’s vision or voice,…

Artists News: All Around The World

NYFA Fellows and fiscally sponsored artists and emerging organizations are showing their work internationally This week’s event update by NYFA Fellows and fiscally sponsored artists includes exhibitions, screenings and performances, which mostly take place outside of New York state. We have shows coming up in Minnesota and Hawai’i and movie screenings in Japan and France.…

Stacks: Three Decades of Writing Fellows with an Installation by Anne Muntges

Exhibition to celebrate 30th Anniversary of NYFA’s Artists’ Fellowship Program In continuation with NYFA’s celebration of the 30th Anniversary of the Artists’ Fellowship Program, NYFA Curatorial is pleased to announce Stacks: Three Decades of Writing Fellows with an Installation by Anne Muntges, curated by David C. Terry.   Stacks: Three Decades of Writing Fellows with an Installation by…

A Conversation with Fiscally Sponsored Artist Natalie Bookchin

“I see my role as a filmmaker as that of a careful listener, and my editing performs a kind of close, subjective listening and distillation of the large body of narrations I collected.” Artist Natalie Bookchin recently returned to the East Coast where she continues to explore sociopolitical themes and shifting narratives in her studio…