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DATE | 2013-08-06 |
FROM | Ruben Safir
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SUBJECT | Subject: [NYLXS - HANGOUT] Fwd: BAC E-News August 2013
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Enews August 2013
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Grants for the Arts: 2014 Application Seminars
Every year, Brooklyn Arts Council distributes approximately $350,000 to help fund hundreds of projects by Brooklyn artists and organizations in all artistic disciplines though BAC Community Arts Grants. Capacity building grants are also available for Brooklyn arts nonprofits, and arts education funding is available for Brooklyn artists and organizations partnering with local schools.
We?re holding application seminars for the Community Arts Fund and Local Arts Support grants throughout August and in September. These seminars include an overview of the grant opportunities, an explanation of the application process, tips on writing a successful grant application, a Q&A session and an opportunity to meet BAC staff and other applicants. We are also hosting application seminars for the JPMorgan Chase Regrant and Arts Education Partner Grant in October. View the complete list of seminars and RSVP online now.
MORE INFO http://www.brooklynartscouncil.org/grants
________________________________________________________________________________ Folk Arts Meet-up: Grant Application Preparedness
Wednesday, August 28, 6-8pm Brooklyn Arts Council 55 Washington Street, #218 Our August Folk Arts Meet-up teaches traditional artists to complete a grant application budget as well as compose excellent support materials for their BAC Community Arts Grant application. We?ll also review project narrative statements at this workshop. Please note: This Meet-up does NOT substitute for attending an official BAC Grant Application Seminar. Rather, it will give you additional guidance and support for the traditional arts project you want to do in 2014. Please attend a BAC Grant Application Seminar prior to this meet-up.
RSVP to Kay Turner, Folk Arts Director, kturner-at-brooklynartscouncil.org
________________________________________________________________________________ Arts in Education Spotlight: Our Year in Numbers & Photos
Caption: A student is overjoyed sharing his self-portrait during a visual arts residency with teaching artist Abigail Weg. Photo: Misun Jin.
Before we dive into another school year, we?re excited to share our accomplishments in 2012-13. BAC Arts in Education had programming in all 5 boroughs including 103 school-based residencies and workshops, 18 creative aging programs in senior centers and 87 performances at schools, senior centers and parks. These programs served nearly 20,000 students, teachers, parents and seniors and provided 343 gigs for artists. We also had our first photo documentation intern, who helped us capture inspiring moments during these programs. Check out our Flickr slideshow.
MORE INFO http://www.flickr.com/photos/brooklynartscouncil/sets/72157633351928416/
________________________________________________________________________________ Fiscal Sponsorship Spotlight: STEM from Dance
The award-winning, BAC Fiscally sponsored project, STEM from Dance, harnesses the power of dance to empower underserved women to pursue a STEM (science, technology, engineering and math) education. Using dance to build and transfer confidence and academic readiness, the program effectively equips students with the skills needed to thrive in the STEM fields, which are known to be quite rigorous. Help them to realize their goals by supporting their Indigogo fundraising campaign. For more information on STEM from Dance visit their website. Learn more about BAC Fiscal Sponsorship.
http://www.brooklynartscouncil.org/documents/1396
________________________________________________________________________________ Meet the Arts Org: Colloquy Collective
Our arts org of the month from BAC?s Directory of Brooklyn Arts Organizations is Colloquy Collective, whose vision is to be an alternative voice in the popular discourse regarding performance, identity, culture, and art. They aim to open a dialogue between ?traditional? and ?multi-cultural? theater enabling participants to rejoice in their differences and connect in their art. Learn more about what?s happening with the Collective by visiting their Directory profile.
http://www.brooklynartscouncil.org/directory/28052
________________________________________________________________________________ Meet the Artist: Rebecca Martinez
Our artist of the month is Rebecca Martinez. Rebecca is a film and theater actor as well as a director, based in NYC. Rebecca has performed with the Lark, INTAR, Culture Project, FringeNYC, Hybrid Theatre Works, Invisible Dog, and Ingenue Theatre and others. She is a participant in the 2013 SPARC program through BAC. Learn more about Rebecca by visiting her Registry profile.
http://www.brooklynartscouncil.org/registry/26139
________________________________________________________________________________ Community Calendar
What's happening around the Borough
Check out upcoming arts events by BAC Community Arts Grant recipients.
http://www.brooklynartscouncil.org/grants
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