Event | Immigrant Artist Mentoring Program: Social Practice Info Session

Event | Immigrant Artist Mentoring Program: Social Practice Info Session

Join us on Monday, November 20 to meet the mentors from NYFA’s Immigrant Artist Mentoring Program: Social Practice.

Applications for the Immigrant Artist Mentoring Program: Social Practice are now open, so mark your calendars for Monday, November 20, 6:00 PM – 7:30 PM for artist presentations by program mentors Jeff Kasper, Clarinda Mac Low, Ronny Quevedo, and Monika Würher

This free public event, recommended for all interested applicants, will provide the opportunity to gain insights into the program, meet our mentors, and learn about their art practice and relationship to the field. NYFA staff will provide an orientation to the program and application process.

Immigrant Artist Mentoring Program: Social Practice, an outgrowth and expansion of NYFA’s Immigrant Artist Mentoring Program, is a professional development program for immigrant and 1st-generation artists working in all forms of socially engaged art that includes, but is not limited to, public and community engagement and advocacy around issues of environment and climate change, immigration, race, gender, and social justice.

Our mentors work directly with a community through their artistic practice and some with the organization they represent. Between them, they comprise many of the core areas from advocacy, activism, environmental and climate concerns, issues of race and gender, community, and public engagement.

Title: Immigrant Artist Mentoring Program: Social Practice – Meet the Mentors/Info Session
Date: Monday, November 20, 6:00 PM – 7:30 PM
Location: New York Foundation for the Arts, 20 Jay Street, Suite 740, Brooklyn, NY, 11201
Cost: Free and open to the public with RSVP
RSVP: RSVP here via Eventbrite

NYFA’s offices are accessible

Click here for more information, eligibility guidelines, and to begin your application. The deadline to apply is Wednesday, November 29, 2017 at 11:59 PM EST.

This program is made possible with the generous support of The Shelley & Donald Rubin Foundation. Our thanks to our cultural partners Culture Push, More Art and Open Source Gallery for their additional support.

Click here for more information on the Immigrant Artist Mentoring Program. And don’t forget to sign up for the monthly Con Edison IAP Newsletter to receive opportunities and events as well as artist features directly to your inbox.

Image: Immigrant Artist Mentoring Program Alumni Mixer, October 2017, Photo Credit: NYFA 

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