Brainard Carey Find and Apply for Grants Funding for Your Art Practice
Lectures
2021:
Info Session: Supporting Artists with Grants | ESD Small Businesses Grant
November ten, v - 6 pm via Zoom
Info session supporting small businesses and individuals to apply for the Empire State Development Minor Business Recovery Grant. This is a grant that provides small businesses that were impacted past COVID-nineteen.
Virtual Opening & New Fellow member Artist Panel
Tuesday, September seventh, half dozen:thirty - viii:30pm via Zoom
The Elizabeth Foundation for the Arts Studio Program warmly welcomes the 2021 New Studio Member Artists in the exhibition: [body]2[body] . This cohort of New Studio Member Artists were selected by a jury panel from a competitive pool of applicants. The nine selected New Studio Member Artists are awarded a two-year renewable membership that includes a subsidized studio and professional evolution opportunities in our Midtown Manhattan arts edifice.
Is In that location Verse on Mars?
Panelists: Sofia Garcia, Sasha Stiles
Moderator: Natalia Nakazawa, Assistant Director of EFA Studio Program
Engagement: May 12, 2021
NFT'due south (non-fungible tokens) seemingly blasted into the public consciousness overnight causing equal amounts of joy, intrigue, and disgust. I of the most divisive and idea-provoking mediums to hit the fine art community, information technology has quickly become adjusted past some and yet remains mysterious to a bulk of artists. In this candid chat between coder and digital pattern strategist, Sofia Garcia, and poet Sasha Stiles, nosotros volition hash out what it ways to exist working within these new potentials and speculative digital spaces. Join us and bring your questions.
2019:
MAKI AMAZON LAUNCH RECEPTION - Naghmeh Shirkhan
Join u.s.a. for a private reception with EFA Board Member Naghmeh Shirkhan to gloat the debut of MAKI on Amazon. MAKI, a Japanese-Linguistic communication Film, was shot in New York and directed by Iranian-American filmmaker Naghmeh Shirkhan.
Date: Tuesday, November 12th, 2019
Time: half dozen PM - viii PM
Location: Third Flooring Conference Room
MARKETING AND Press RELEASE WRITING WORKSHOP
Frances Cathryn, founder of wip projects joins the states for a workshop on how to market place events.
Date: Tuesday, June 11th, 2019
Time: half-dozen PM - viii PM
Location: Tertiary Floor Briefing Room
DEB FRIZZELL PRESENTS NANCY SPERO: ALL AROUND THE MAYPOLE
A discussion presented past Deb Frizzell that examines the concepts, process, aesthetics and lexicon of Nancy Spero's life piece of work.
Date: Tuesday, May 14, 2019
Fourth dimension: 6 PM - 8 PM
Location: Tertiary Floor Conference Room
CONSERVATION SEMINAR WITH METTE CARLSEN AND MARTHA SINGER
During this presentation and discussion, conservator, Martha Singer, and conservator and collections manager, Mette Carlsen, will address diverse aspects of caring for works of art and an artist's practice.
Appointment: Tuesday, Apr 30th, 2019
Time: half dozen PM - 8 PM
Location: Tertiary Floor Briefing Room
EVIDENCE OF THINGS SEEN & UNSEEN: LOOKING AT BELLINI
EFA Studio Member Artist Justin Kim presents a formal-historical analysis of Giovanni'south masterpiece.
Date: Thursday, March 21st, 2019
Time: 6:30 PM - 8 PM
Location: Third Floor Conference Room
INDIAN STEPWELLS: VR IMAGING BY BRYAN WHITNEY
A conversation with Bryan Whitney about his VR images and 360 videos of subterranean architecture and word of their function in traditional Indian civilisation.
Appointment: Tuesday, March 12th, 2019
Time: four PM - six PM
Location: Tertiary Floor Conference Room
2018:
DIALOGUES IN Fine art AND CRITICISM
An afternoon of conversations at the Elizabeth Foundation for the Arts, held in collaboration with the School of the Art Found of Chicago. Organized by SIAC professors David Getsy and Michelle Grabner.
Engagement: Thursday, Jan 11th, 2018
Time: 1 PM – 5 PM
Location: Third Flooring Conference Room
Schedule:
1.00-2.15Gordon Hall and Troy Michie on abstraction and the body
two.30-3.15Emily Colucci and Alex Jovanovich on online art criticism
3.30-4.45Sean Fader (EFA member) and Amber Hawk Swanson on contemporary portraiture
2017:
A Traveling Prove: Poems near artists
Presented by: Deborah Elliot Deutschman & Jonathan Goodman
Appointment: Wednesday, March 15
Time: 6 PM
Location: Tertiary Flooring Conference Room
Join u.s. for a reading where Deutschman and Goodman will read their poems well-nigh artists.
Joburg Fringe
Presented by: Howard Smith
Date: Wednesday, February 22nd
Time: 6-7 PM
Location: Third Floor Briefing Room
EFA Studio Fellow member, Howard Smith, will give a curt presentation on the JOBURG FRINGE; an creative person run, alternative fine art fair, held annually in Johannesburg, South Africa.
Smith participated in the fair this past September and feels information technology might exist of interest to a number of you. The costs were extremely reasonable and at that place are potentially numerous benefits for participants. He volition discuss the fair, show some photos, elaborate on other things of interest in Johannesburg and nearby, and answer questions.
Welcome Reception and Exhibition Opening: Rashwan Abdelbaki
Presented by:
Date: Wed, February viii
Time: six:thirty-8:00 PM
Location: Metropolitan Higher of New York
RVSP: Hither
Join us in the welcome reception and exhibition opening for an Artist Protection Fund Boyfriend, ArteEast Creative person-in-Residence, and EFA Studio Member, Rashwan Abdelbaki!
Orangenius
Presented by: Grace Cho
Date: Wed, Jan 18
Time: half-dozen:30 PM
Location: Third Floor Conference Room
CEO Grace Cho will be at EFA, demonstrating how to use Orangenius, an online social networking and professional evolution platform for artists.
We invite yous to nourish a presentation to larn nigh Orangenius!
Headquartered in Chelsea, Orangenius was developed past artists for artists.
We desire to put the command back in the artist's easily.
Orangenius believes a creative life is a narrative. What is your story? What is the story behind the work? The erstwhile maxim … it takes a village … Connect with contributors, collaborators, and others in the artistic universe.
2016:
CREATING YOUR OWN DATABASE 101: FILEMAKER PRO & ALTERNATIVES
Presented by: Anne Croken & Javier Plasencia
Appointment: Wednesday, June 1st, 2016
Fourth dimension: vi - 7pm
Location: 3rd Floor Conference Room
Bring together u.s.a. for another practical skills workshop! This is a one-60 minutes workshop on best practices for creating your own database for art inventory, sales & marketing, contact management, invoicing and accounts.
ARTIST APPLICATIONS 101: TECHNICAL Communication ON DIGITAL SUBMISSIONS
Presented past: Anne Croken & Lauren Bierly
Date: Tuesday, March 9, 2016
Fourth dimension: vi:30 - 8:30 pm
Location: Third Floor Conference Room
This is a two-hour workshop on best practices for artwork paradigm submissions (not video) for residencies, open telephone call, membership, exhibition opportunities, studio applications, & grants.
2015:
KICKSTARTER WORKSHOP!
Presented by: Scott Teplin
Date: Wednesday, December 2d, 2015
Time: six - 7pm
Location: Third Floor Briefing Room
EFA Studio Member Artist Scott Teplin has plant success in raising over $75,000 with two Kickstarter campaigns in one year. He will suggest on running a entrada every bit an creative person and what he learned along the way.
Bring you questions and a notation pad!
MID-CAREER BOOST: CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES
Engagement: Wednesday, October 28th, 2015
Time: 6 - 8pm
Location: 2nd Floor
Video: Watch the entire panel on our website, HERE
Moderator: Amei Wallach, Fine art critic, Journalist, Writer, Filmmaker
Panelists:
Sandford Hirsch, Executive Director, Gottlieb Foundation
Sharon Louden, Creative person, Educator, Editor
Rachel Selekman, Artist, Archivist and Project Coordinator, Dan Flavin Estate
Sue Scott, Former Gallerist, Curator, Writer
As a counter point to the many panels geared for young emerging artists, the Oral Lerman Trust/Soaring Garden's Artists Retreat is proud to sponsor the upcoming panel, Mid-Career Boost: Challenges and Opportunities. A topic that is seldom discussed simply sorely needed, this panel is designed to help artists with mid-career challenges, to facilitate positive actions for sustainability, create new prospects, and a renewed sense of empowerment. Members of the panel will address the concerns of artists at this stage of their careers and make concrete recommendations for setting realistic goals and meeting them. A complementary handout with a listing of resources and recommended readings volition exist available.
This result is free and open to the public.
2014:
DEVEN GOLDEN: ARTIST STATEMENT WORKSHOP
Date: Midweek, Dec 3rd, 2014
Time: six:30 - 7:30pm
Location: Third Floor Conference Room
No creative person likes writing their argument simply it is, equally they say, a necessary evil. This talk will focus on the best ways to think about this unpleasant task. Information technology volition include practical strategies and rules to increase the likelihood of a successful finished piece, and talk over how this can go a useful exercise in thinking about your fine art.
Almost Deven Golden: A graduate of the School of the Art Establish of Chicago, Deven Golden has been an exhibiting artist, museum curator, alternative gallery lath member and chairperson of exhibitions, independent curator, art consultant, manager of 2 galleries – one in Chicago, one in New York – and ran his own gallery in Soho and Chelsea. He has been a visiting artist/critic or guest lecturer at multiple universities and colleges, and taught professional practices at The School of the Art Plant and University of Illinois. He has curated over 30 exhibitions, and has been writing catalogue essays and reviews on a regular basis for various publications since 1984, including The New Art Examiner, Dialogue, Bomb, and www.artcritical.com. He is currently a contributing editor for www.artcritical.com and runs the web log www.artmonkeywrench.com. He lives in Brooklyn with his wife and daughter.
MARGARET LANZETTA: FULBRIGHT Enquiry SCHOLAR PRESENTATION
Date: Wednesday, Nov 5th, 2014
Time: 6:30 - 7:30 pm
In conjunction her solo exhibition,Dejection For Allah, at Heskin Contemporary, painter Margaret Lanzetta will discuss her experiences living and working in India, Syria and Morocco as a Usa Fulbright Enquiry Scholar. The lecture will chronicle the development of her work, both conceptually and professionally, as inspired by these strange research opportunities.
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Utilizing and incorporating foreign influences into one's practice
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Fostering and growing from personal exchanges with international artists
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Preparing to "move" i's studio from NY oversees
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Working in foreign studio situations
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Sharing your work/exhibiting abroad
ROSS WISDOM: Artist Auditor
Date: Wednesday, November 12, 2014
Time: 6:30 - 7:xxx pm
Location: Third Floor Conference Room
Ross Wisdom is the Managing Partner at Kimerling & Wisdom, LLC. Ross provides audit and taxation services to nonprofit organizations, small businesses, coops, attorneys, estates, and trusts. His clients include Louis Kahn Projection's My Architect; Souvenir Pictures' My Funny Valentine; Pacifica Radio; the Pulse Ensemble Theatre; artists, independent filmmakers, producers, playwrights, screenwriters, authors, directors, editors, and talent.
ARTIST TALK: EVA LEE
IN SEARCH OF MANDALAS: AN Creative person'S JOURNEY THROUGH THE INDIAN HIMALAYAS
Date: Thursday, May 22nd, 2014
Time: 6pm
Location Conference Room, 3rd Floor
Artist and experimental filmmaker Eva Lee will share experiences from her 2013 Fulbright research on 10th - 12th century Buddhist mandalas in ancient Tibetan monasteries of Spiti, Lahaul, and Ladakh. Her presentation will include:
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incredible photos of Himalayan journey
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examples of gimmicky mandalas
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several video clips including the astonishing interior of Tabo Monastery's main temple, the famed Tsung Lhakhang
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the creation and dissolution of a Compassion Sand Mandala by Drepung Gomang monks from Southern Republic of india
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investigation on how the inquiry and experience with Buddhist philosophy inspires her work.
LIVING AND SUSTAINING A CREATIVE LIFE: FORUM FOR Discussion
Date: Midweek, May seventh, 2014
Time: 6pm
Location: EFA Project Space, 2d Floor
Moderated by Sharon Louden, Creative person and Editor
Panelists include:
Sean Mellyn and Jennifer Dalton, Artists and Contributors to "Living and Sustaining a Creative Life"
Christian Viveros-Faune, Writer, Curator and Art Critic for the Hamlet Voice
Paddy Johnson, is the founding Editor of Art F Urban center and writes a column on art and Internet for artnet news
At a time when art is increasingly viewed every bit a commodity and art-school graduates experience that gallery representation is imperative for making a living and a career, it is more important than always to testify the reality of how an artist sustains a artistic exercise over time. The 40 essays collected in "Living and Sustaining a Creative Life" are written by artists in their own voices and take the form of narratives, statements and interviews. Although each story is dissimilar and unique, the common thread is an ongoing delivery to inventiveness, both inside and outside the studio, that helps define what "success" means to a professional artist today.
DANNIELLE TEGEDER'Due south Catalog RELEASE
Appointment: Tuesday, April 29th, 2014
Time: v - 7pm
Location: Briefing Room, 3rd Flooring
Please join united states of america on Tuesday, April 29th, from five - 7pm in the Conference Room, 3rd floor, to gloat the release of "Dannielle Tegeder: Painting in the Extended Field". This monograph was published on the occasion of the artist'south outset solo exhibition at the Wellin Museum of Art at Hamilton College. Essays by Tracy L. Adler, fine art critic and poet Barry Schwabsky, and Claire Gilman, Curator of The Drawing Centre in New York City, likewise as an interview with the artist by Xandra Eden, Curator of Exhibitions at the Weatherspoon Art Museum at the University of North Carolina, Greensboro, offer new insights into Tegeder's work.
Refreshments volition be served, including Dannielle'south own special mojito cocktails, an artist presentation with book signing, and of grade, an opportunity to buy your very own copy. EFA Studio Members volition be able to purchase the catalog for $thirty. General buy amount is $40.
Artistic AND SOCIAL CAPITAL: SOCIAL MEDIA STRATEGIES FOR ARTISTS
NATALIA NAKAZAWA AND DAN WONG
Appointment: Wednesday, April 16th, 2014
Time: 6pm
Location: Conference Room, 3rd Floor
Description: Spend an evening learning about the broader field of social media - and how to get the almost exposure for your work with a focused program. Creative person and arts administrator, Natalia Nakazawa, will elucidate key players in the critical fine art earth online and discuss ways to engage with the larger dialogue. Dan Wong, will delve into the specifics of websites and an artist'southward enduring online presence, privacy concerns, how to measure out your online efforts, alternate marketing strategies for artists, and best practices for your work and career.
Natalia Nakazawa (b. 1982) is a Brooklyn-based artist working in painting and installation. Nakazawa is programmed to mix signals and reconfigure significant. Drawing upon a hybridized cultural background (Japanese, Uruguayan, American) and an incessant want to travel (Republic of india, Brazil, Mexico) her images seek to capture the uncanny, juxtaposing unlikely objects together. Her work has been recently exhibited at The Elizabeth Foundation for the Arts (New York, NY), Flux Mill (Queens, NY), California College of the Arts (San Francisco, CA), PLAySPACE Gallery (San Francisco, CA), Casa de la Ciudad (Oaxaca, Mexico), Queens Museum of Fine art (Queens, NY), Topaz Arts Inc. (Queens, NY) and ISE Cultural Foundation (Soho, NY).
Dan Wong is Assistant Professor in the Department of Ad Blueprint and Graphic Arts, at the New York City College of Engineering, CUNY. He directs the web design module and was responsible for the development of the program'due south 10 web design courses. In 2012, Dan Wong received a supplemental Small Business organization Innovation Inquiry grant from the National Science Foundation and spent 8 months working with students to introduce a mobile game application to promote and network creative professionals. Dan Wong received his Master of Fine art (1997) from the Cranbrook Academy of Art, Bloomfield Hills, MI, specializing in sculpture. He likewise holds an AOCA (1995) from the Ontario College of Art and Pattern, specializing in Sculpture and Installation, and a BS in Psychology (1990) from the Academy of Toronto.
2013:
Artist LECTURE: MARIA ELVIRA ESCALLON
Engagement: Thursday, December 19th, 2013
Fourth dimension: 2:00 PM
Location: Conference Room, 3rd Floor
Maria Elvira Escallon is an artist-in-residence at EFA Studios: Partnerships with support from the Colombian Foreign Ministry. Maria's residency will go on through the finish of December, 2013.
Project Clarification: "About what has fallen from the Sky"
This artistic projection aims to track the scattered fragments of Santa Rosa de Viterbo meteorite story and the scattered fragments of its material trunk dispersed in many Museums in the U.s.a. and Europe. The Project includes a historical and scientific survey and a series of ink drawings on the different episodes of the story.
A large portion of the meteorite, which constituted the first piece of the National Museum's collection in Colombia, is notwithstanding on view at this Museum. It is also the merely slice in the entire museum that tin can be touched past the public. The other fragments of the meteorite and the story well-nigh what happened to that celestial body since it fell on 1810 have been dispersed.
At the same fourth dimension that Maria is conducting historical research, she aims to visit libraries and museums in the U.S. that have fragments of the Santa Rosa´south meteorite in club to see and record them.
Historical Background: The meteorite fell on Holy Friday, 1810 (the aforementioned year as Colombian Independence from Kingdom of spain), close to the small boondocks of Santa Rosa de Viterbo. In 1923, Boussingault and Rivero, two eminent naturalists of the time, conducted a scientific expedition and bought the meteorite to the National Museum Collection. Nevertheless, due to its weight of approximately 650 kilograms, the meteorite could non be transported. The meteorite became a significant presence to the community of Santa Rosa and was placed in the primary Plaza in front of the church on top of a Doric column, commissioned past the citizens of the town.
2012:
NEW MARKETS FOR ARTISTS: EXHIBITS, FUNDING & SOCIAL MEDIA FOR Art
BY BRAINARD CAREY
Date: Wed, December 12th, 2012
Time: six:00pm
Location: Conference Room, 3rd Floor
Also as talking about his book:"New Markets for Artists", Brainard Carey will also be talking virtually: getting into the Whitney Biennial, making an epic kickstarter project that brought in James Franco as a collaborator and got over-funded how to meet curators, seduce them, and go your art work funded and share information technology with the world the value of social media as it pertains to your art and well beingness.
Biography: Brainard Carey is the co- founder of the art collective known as Praxis which he created with his wife. Praxis is an internationally acclaimed art collaborative whose works have been featured in the Whitney Biennial, MOMA, PS 1 Greater New York, and The Reina Sofia and nearly recently in a solo prove at The Whitney Museum. Currently Praxis has several traveling shows in progress. Brainard Carey also is the author two books for artists, "Making It In the Art World" and "New Markets for Artists"
EFA Studio Plan
The Elizabeth Foundation for the Arts Studio Programme
The EFA Studio Plan is housed in 8 floors of the EFA edifice located in Midtown Manhattan's Fashion District. The Studio Programme maintains artists studios of various size and shape for up to 80 member-artists. One of three programs at EFA, the members of the EFA Studios program are role of a community that includes The Projection Space and the Robert Blackburn Printmaking Workshop. The Studio Program provides artists the rare opportunity to piece of work in a professional arts community inside Manhattan and in close proximity to the city's master gallery districts. EFA facilitates interaction with dealers, curators and critics to provide connected development for fellow member-artists. Unique amidst studio programs in New York City, EFA is one of the few remaining arts organizations still providing long-term workspace in Manhattan.
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