Conversations: Rediscovering Community Resources to Sustain your Art
Saturday, June 6th, 2009Presented by the New York Foundation for the Arts in collaboration with the Brooklyn Arts Council (BAC)
New York City can seem overwhelmingly vast, divided, and impersonal to newcomers and longtime residents alike, and presents specific challenges to artists struggling to create, often in isolation. To help newer New Yorker artists keep on creating, NYFA’s Immigrant Artists Project (IAP) proposes a forum called Conversations for immigrant and culturally specific artists to exchange stories, expertise and support with their peers, building community and sharing resources to further enrich their artistic lives. IAP is hopeful this will be the first of a series of forums hosted at NYFA in conjunction with organizations such as BAC.
Our inaugural Conversations forum will focus on recognizing and drawing on existing community-based resources in the current economic-political climate, with guests presentations by Cecilia Jurado and others to be announced. Participants will share their experiences in persevering in their arts practice in spite of immediate financial burdens, lack of funding opportunities, and in finding alternative resources within their own communities.
Please come prepared to share your own stories!The evening will be devoted to networking, with refreshments served, following brief guest presentations. Feel free to bring promotional materials to share with our group.
This event will be hosted at the NYFA Offices:
New York Foundation for the Arts
20 Jay Street, 7th Floor
Brooklyn, NY 11201
On June 10 at 6-8 pm
Space is limited. To attend please RSVP at i.outreach@nyfa.org





