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Deborah Fisher, A Blade of Grass #artsbizinc

Arts entrepreneurship means recognition of new forms art can take As part of our new program, Arts Business Incubator (ABI), we’re continuing to highlight successful arts entrepreneurs. Non-profit A Blade of Grass (ABOG) nurtures socially engaged art, providing resources to artists who demonstrate artistic excellence and serve as innovative conduits for social change. Deborah Fisher, Founder and Executive…

Gan Peng, Artron Art Group #artsbizinc

“To promote the beauty of art, nourish the soul, and contribute to the society” – Gan Peng, Artron Art Group As part of our new program, Arts Business Incubator (ABI), we’re continuing to highlight successful arts entrepreneurs, asking: “What does arts entrepreneurship mean to you?” Artron Art Group is an art service organization based in Beijing, Shanghai, and…

Deadline extended for Arts Business Incubator (ABI) applications: Friday, January 23, 2015 Images: Participant Gustavo Chacon works on an arts business case study during the NYFA program “Como Ser Un Emprendedor En El Mundo Del Arte?” produced in collaboration with Universidad Francisco Marroquín, Guatamala City, August 2014, photo by Carolina Isabel Cabrera Dubón; ‎Exterior view…

NYFA’s Emerging Leaders Boot Camp featured in NYC Media

“I learned the difference between being a good manager and a good leader” NYFA’s Emerging Leaders Boot Camp was recently featured in the Inform-NYC Career series that provides city residents with information on free training programs. Watch current participants Xenia Diente, Rachel Feinberg, and Casey York speak about the value of being in the year…

Manon Slome, No Longer Empty #artsbizinc

keep growing, learning through doing, and expanding As part of our new program, Arts Business Incubator (ABI), we’re continuing to highlight successful arts entrepreneurs and their spark to create an arts business. Non-profit No Longer Empty presents site-specific exhibitions and community-based education programs in New York City.  President and Chief Curator Manon Slome says, “I did…