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2009 NYFA Fellowships Announced – Pop the Moet!
June 11, 2009 – 10:18 pm | No Comment
2009 NYFA Fellowships Announced – Pop the Moet!

The New York Foundation for the Arts (NYFA) has just announced the recipients for its annual fellowship grants of $7,000 apiece to 134 artists recognized for excellence in their given disciplines. The grants total $917,000 and are intended for unrestricted use, meaning that they can be utilized for everything from art materials to rent – which is welcome news for recipients.

$50,000 in grants for artists
September 8, 2006 – 1:46 pm | No Comment

A new charity, United States Artists, will give $50,000 grants to 50 artists. – New York Times: New Charity to Start Plan for $50,000 Artists’ Grants A new charity, United States Artists, will announce today an ambitious plan to provide support to working artists, starting with a grant program that will be one of the most generous in existence. Fifty artists working in a wide variety of disciplines and at various career stages will receive $50,000 each, no strings attached…. “Each year, nominations are made by an anonymous group of arts leaders, critics, scholars, and artists chosen by USA…. Nominators are asked to submit names of artists they believe show an extraordinary commitment to their craft. Artists at any stage of career development may be nominated. To be considered for fellowships, artists must be 21 years of age or older and U.S. citizens or legal residents in any U.S. state. Artists must have the following: Expert artistic skills Received artistic education or training (formal or informal) Attempted to derive income from those skills Been actively engaged in creating artwork and presenting it to the public.”