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GIVE | QUEENS COUNCIL ON THE ARTS HELP QCA SUPPORT QUEENS ARTISTS AND ART . Your tax-deductible gift sustains cultural life throughout the borough by helping QCA make it possible for artists to make life extraordinary for all of us.. $50 - Buys a 1-year Individual Membership with priceless benefits. $100 - Supports 1 High School to Art School alumni sketch artist at a community event. $250 - Covers the cost of translation HIGH SCHOOL TO ART SCHOOL PROGRAM (HS2AS) HIGH SCHOOL TO ART SCHOOL Get into the art school of your dreams - with a scholarship! The High School to Art School program (HS2AS) is a FREE visual arts portfolio development program that provides qualified high school sophomores, juniors and seniors with the art skills training, mentorship, essay writing techniques, college application assistance and financial aid planning necessary to gain STAFF BIOGRAPHIES AND INFORMATION Hoong Yee Lee Krakauer, Executive Director . believes in the power of the arts to mobilize and transform community. She was a member of the Transition Team for Mayor DiBlasio, serves on Tony Bennett’s Exploring the Arts Foundation and sits on many grant panels across thecountry.
ARTIST COMMISSIONING PROGRAM artist commissioning program. The Artist Commissioning Program (ACP) democratizes the traditional commissioning progress by enabling local community members, or “art commissioners,” to fill gaps in American culture by awarding commissions to Queens artists.The 2021-22 ACP will fund choreographers, dance artists, and small dance organizations to tell untold stories that highlight QUEENS ARTS FUND GRANTS The Queens Arts Fund (QAF) offers grants to Queens-based individual artists and nonprofit organizations offering distinctive arts and cultural programming that directly serves the community members of Queens. The Queens Arts Fund is committed to supporting emerging artists from diverse cultural backgrounds, working within alldisciplines to
QAF ARTS ACCESS GRANT 2021 Arts Access Grant - Organization Support. Grants range from $1,000 to $5,000. For this category, applicants can make only one project request not to exceed $5,000. Organizations that apply as a grantee cannot also fiscally sponsor a different applicant in the sameyear.
ARTIST OPPORTUNITIES: EXHIBITIONS, EXPOS, PROJECTS Space comes furnished with work tables and shelving. 2 east facing windows, great lighting. 162 sq ft divided evenly in half. Rent is $432/month (per person). Located in Astoria/LIC, o n 29th Street, between 39th & 40th Ave. Rental price includes utilities (Heat, AC, gas, water, & wifi) and access to a shared wood shop, printshop,outside roof
QAF NEW WORK GRANT
Project Funding is available for: Queens-based individual artists for the creation of new work. New Work is defined as work that has not been produced or presented to an audience before. All projects must culminate in an exhibition or presentation in the 2021 calendar year that are accessible and engage the general public of Queens.GRANT PANELISTS
QUEENS COUNCIL ON THE ARTSCALENDARBLOGMISSION STATEMENTCULTURAL EQUITY STATEMENTQCA STATEMENTSTAFF Queens Council on the Arts. Upcoming events & Opportunities. QCA NOTICE. In response to public health concerns with the COVID-19 pandemic, the Queens Council on the Arts will suspend all public programming until further notice, supplementing events with remote alternatives when possible. As events evolve daily, we will continueto monitor the
GIVE | QUEENS COUNCIL ON THE ARTS HELP QCA SUPPORT QUEENS ARTISTS AND ART . Your tax-deductible gift sustains cultural life throughout the borough by helping QCA make it possible for artists to make life extraordinary for all of us.. $50 - Buys a 1-year Individual Membership with priceless benefits. $100 - Supports 1 High School to Art School alumni sketch artist at a community event. $250 - Covers the cost of translation HIGH SCHOOL TO ART SCHOOL PROGRAM (HS2AS) HIGH SCHOOL TO ART SCHOOL Get into the art school of your dreams - with a scholarship! The High School to Art School program (HS2AS) is a FREE visual arts portfolio development program that provides qualified high school sophomores, juniors and seniors with the art skills training, mentorship, essay writing techniques, college application assistance and financial aid planning necessary to gain STAFF BIOGRAPHIES AND INFORMATION Hoong Yee Lee Krakauer, Executive Director . believes in the power of the arts to mobilize and transform community. She was a member of the Transition Team for Mayor DiBlasio, serves on Tony Bennett’s Exploring the Arts Foundation and sits on many grant panels across thecountry.
ARTIST COMMISSIONING PROGRAM artist commissioning program. The Artist Commissioning Program (ACP) democratizes the traditional commissioning progress by enabling local community members, or “art commissioners,” to fill gaps in American culture by awarding commissions to Queens artists.The 2021-22 ACP will fund choreographers, dance artists, and small dance organizations to tell untold stories that highlight QUEENS ARTS FUND GRANTS The Queens Arts Fund (QAF) offers grants to Queens-based individual artists and nonprofit organizations offering distinctive arts and cultural programming that directly serves the community members of Queens. The Queens Arts Fund is committed to supporting emerging artists from diverse cultural backgrounds, working within alldisciplines to
QAF ARTS ACCESS GRANT 2021 Arts Access Grant - Organization Support. Grants range from $1,000 to $5,000. For this category, applicants can make only one project request not to exceed $5,000. Organizations that apply as a grantee cannot also fiscally sponsor a different applicant in the sameyear.
ARTIST OPPORTUNITIES: EXHIBITIONS, EXPOS, PROJECTS Space comes furnished with work tables and shelving. 2 east facing windows, great lighting. 162 sq ft divided evenly in half. Rent is $432/month (per person). Located in Astoria/LIC, o n 29th Street, between 39th & 40th Ave. Rental price includes utilities (Heat, AC, gas, water, & wifi) and access to a shared wood shop, printshop,outside roof
QAF NEW WORK GRANT
Project Funding is available for: Queens-based individual artists for the creation of new work. New Work is defined as work that has not been produced or presented to an audience before. All projects must culminate in an exhibition or presentation in the 2021 calendar year that are accessible and engage the general public of Queens.GRANT PANELISTS
GIVE | QUEENS COUNCIL ON THE ARTS HELP QCA SUPPORT QUEENS ARTISTS AND ART . Your tax-deductible gift sustains cultural life throughout the borough by helping QCA make it possible for artists to make life extraordinary for all of us.. $50 - Buys a 1-year Individual Membership with priceless benefits. $100 - Supports 1 High School to Art School alumni sketch artist at a community event. $250 - Covers the cost of translation STAFF BIOGRAPHIES AND INFORMATION Hoong Yee Lee Krakauer, Executive Director . believes in the power of the arts to mobilize and transform community. She was a member of the Transition Team for Mayor DiBlasio, serves on Tony Bennett’s Exploring the Arts Foundation and sits on many grant panels across thecountry.
BLOG | QUEENS COUNCIL ON THE ARTS Marcus, a recipient of the Queens Council of the Arts Artist Commissioning Program, has created Lucky 88, the first musical set in a Flushing food court. Flushing’s New World Mall Food Court. Works in progress documents for Lucky 88. Flushing, New York holds an incredible spot as a food mecca in the minds of most New Yorkers. ARTIST COMMISSIONING PROGRAM artist commissioning program. The Artist Commissioning Program (ACP) democratizes the traditional commissioning progress by enabling local community members, or “art commissioners,” to fill gaps in American culture by awarding commissions to Queens artists.The 2021-22 ACP will fund choreographers, dance artists, and small dance organizations to tell untold stories that highlight HISTORY OF QCA FROM THE 1960'S UNTIL NOW 1966, QCA FOUNDED!!! In 1966 the Queens Council on the Arts was founded! Mrs. Jeanne Dale Katz spearheaded the project, with the help of the borough's leading organizations, notably: The Queens Symphony Orchestra, Queens Opera Association, Queens Borough Public Library, Oratorio Society, Queensborough Community College, and Saint JohnsUniversity .
ARTPORT RESIDENCY
ArtPort in the Press. Questions? Email Dan Bamba, Grants and Residencies Manager dbamba@queenscouncilarts.org. The QCA ArtPort Residency is a program of the Queens Council on the Arts, Queens Art Fund that is supported in part by the NYC DCLA, Greater NY Arts Development Fund, in partnership with the NYC Council and in partnership with the PANYNJ.GRANT PANELISTS
Panelists are an integral component of the Queens Arts Fund grant process, scoring projects for funding and determining the distribution of grant funds to Queens based artists, collectives, and organizations. Selected panelists will be assigned to a panel meeting and will receive a handbook and the evaluation criteria for scoring.ARTHOTEL RESIDENCY
Contact Daniel Bamba, Queens Arts Fund Manager, DBamba@queenscouncilarts.org or 347.505.3017. The QCA ArtHotel Residency is a program of the Queens Council on the Arts, Queens Art Fund that is supported in part by the NYC Department of Cultural Affairs, Greater NY Arts Development Fund, in partnership with the NYC Council and in partnership QUEENSARTSFUNDGRANTSASSISTANT Queens Council on the Arts seeks a part-time assistant to help with the administration of the Queens Arts Fund (QAF) grant program. QAF awards project based grants to Queens based individual artists and nonprofit organizations that provide cultural services to the community. This position includes working with emerging artists andcommunity
SU-CASA: PLACES ARTISTS IN SENIOR CENTERS ACROSS NYC SU-CASA is a collaboration among the New York City Council, the Department of Cultural Affairs (DCA), the Department for the Aging (DFTA) and the City's five local arts councils. The program is funded in FY20 by New York City Council. This initiative seeks to connect artists with seniors in senior centers and to positively impact thewell-being
QUEENS COUNCIL ON THE ARTSCALENDARBLOGMISSION STATEMENTCULTURAL EQUITY STATEMENTQCA STATEMENTSTAFF Queens Council on the Arts. Upcoming events & Opportunities. QCA NOTICE. In response to public health concerns with the COVID-19 pandemic, the Queens Council on the Arts will suspend all public programming until further notice, supplementing events with remote alternatives when possible. As events evolve daily, we will continueto monitor the
GIVE | QUEENS COUNCIL ON THE ARTS HELP QCA SUPPORT QUEENS ARTISTS AND ART . Your tax-deductible gift sustains cultural life throughout the borough by helping QCA make it possible for artists to make life extraordinary for all of us.. $50 - Buys a 1-year Individual Membership with priceless benefits. $100 - Supports 1 High School to Art School alumni sketch artist at a community event. $250 - Covers the cost of translation HIGH SCHOOL TO ART SCHOOL PROGRAM (HS2AS) HIGH SCHOOL TO ART SCHOOL Get into the art school of your dreams - with a scholarship! The High School to Art School program (HS2AS) is a FREE visual arts portfolio development program that provides qualified high school sophomores, juniors and seniors with the art skills training, mentorship, essay writing techniques, college application assistance and financial aid planning necessary to gain STAFF BIOGRAPHIES AND INFORMATION Hoong Yee Lee Krakauer, Executive Director . believes in the power of the arts to mobilize and transform community. She was a member of the Transition Team for Mayor DiBlasio, serves on Tony Bennett’s Exploring the Arts Foundation and sits on many grant panels across thecountry.
ARTIST COMMISSIONING PROGRAM artist commissioning program. The Artist Commissioning Program (ACP) democratizes the traditional commissioning progress by enabling local community members, or “art commissioners,” to fill gaps in American culture by awarding commissions to Queens artists.The 2021-22 ACP will fund choreographers, dance artists, and small dance organizations to tell untold stories that highlight QUEENS ARTS FUND GRANTS The Queens Arts Fund (QAF) offers grants to Queens-based individual artists and nonprofit organizations offering distinctive arts and cultural programming that directly serves the community members of Queens. The Queens Arts Fund is committed to supporting emerging artists from diverse cultural backgrounds, working within alldisciplines to
QAF ARTS ACCESS GRANT 2021 Arts Access Grant - Organization Support. Grants range from $1,000 to $5,000. For this category, applicants can make only one project request not to exceed $5,000. Organizations that apply as a grantee cannot also fiscally sponsor a different applicant in the sameyear.
ARTIST OPPORTUNITIES: EXHIBITIONS, EXPOS, PROJECTS Space comes furnished with work tables and shelving. 2 east facing windows, great lighting. 162 sq ft divided evenly in half. Rent is $432/month (per person). Located in Astoria/LIC, o n 29th Street, between 39th & 40th Ave. Rental price includes utilities (Heat, AC, gas, water, & wifi) and access to a shared wood shop, printshop,outside roof
QAF NEW WORK GRANT
Project Funding is available for: Queens-based individual artists for the creation of new work. New Work is defined as work that has not been produced or presented to an audience before. All projects must culminate in an exhibition or presentation in the 2021 calendar year that are accessible and engage the general public of Queens.GRANT PANELISTS
QUEENS COUNCIL ON THE ARTSCALENDARBLOGMISSION STATEMENTCULTURAL EQUITY STATEMENTQCA STATEMENTSTAFF Queens Council on the Arts. Upcoming events & Opportunities. QCA NOTICE. In response to public health concerns with the COVID-19 pandemic, the Queens Council on the Arts will suspend all public programming until further notice, supplementing events with remote alternatives when possible. As events evolve daily, we will continueto monitor the
GIVE | QUEENS COUNCIL ON THE ARTS HELP QCA SUPPORT QUEENS ARTISTS AND ART . Your tax-deductible gift sustains cultural life throughout the borough by helping QCA make it possible for artists to make life extraordinary for all of us.. $50 - Buys a 1-year Individual Membership with priceless benefits. $100 - Supports 1 High School to Art School alumni sketch artist at a community event. $250 - Covers the cost of translation HIGH SCHOOL TO ART SCHOOL PROGRAM (HS2AS) HIGH SCHOOL TO ART SCHOOL Get into the art school of your dreams - with a scholarship! The High School to Art School program (HS2AS) is a FREE visual arts portfolio development program that provides qualified high school sophomores, juniors and seniors with the art skills training, mentorship, essay writing techniques, college application assistance and financial aid planning necessary to gain STAFF BIOGRAPHIES AND INFORMATION Hoong Yee Lee Krakauer, Executive Director . believes in the power of the arts to mobilize and transform community. She was a member of the Transition Team for Mayor DiBlasio, serves on Tony Bennett’s Exploring the Arts Foundation and sits on many grant panels across thecountry.
ARTIST COMMISSIONING PROGRAM artist commissioning program. The Artist Commissioning Program (ACP) democratizes the traditional commissioning progress by enabling local community members, or “art commissioners,” to fill gaps in American culture by awarding commissions to Queens artists.The 2021-22 ACP will fund choreographers, dance artists, and small dance organizations to tell untold stories that highlight QUEENS ARTS FUND GRANTS The Queens Arts Fund (QAF) offers grants to Queens-based individual artists and nonprofit organizations offering distinctive arts and cultural programming that directly serves the community members of Queens. The Queens Arts Fund is committed to supporting emerging artists from diverse cultural backgrounds, working within alldisciplines to
QAF ARTS ACCESS GRANT 2021 Arts Access Grant - Organization Support. Grants range from $1,000 to $5,000. For this category, applicants can make only one project request not to exceed $5,000. Organizations that apply as a grantee cannot also fiscally sponsor a different applicant in the sameyear.
ARTIST OPPORTUNITIES: EXHIBITIONS, EXPOS, PROJECTS Space comes furnished with work tables and shelving. 2 east facing windows, great lighting. 162 sq ft divided evenly in half. Rent is $432/month (per person). Located in Astoria/LIC, o n 29th Street, between 39th & 40th Ave. Rental price includes utilities (Heat, AC, gas, water, & wifi) and access to a shared wood shop, printshop,outside roof
QAF NEW WORK GRANT
Project Funding is available for: Queens-based individual artists for the creation of new work. New Work is defined as work that has not been produced or presented to an audience before. All projects must culminate in an exhibition or presentation in the 2021 calendar year that are accessible and engage the general public of Queens.GRANT PANELISTS
GIVE | QUEENS COUNCIL ON THE ARTS HELP QCA SUPPORT QUEENS ARTISTS AND ART . Your tax-deductible gift sustains cultural life throughout the borough by helping QCA make it possible for artists to make life extraordinary for all of us.. $50 - Buys a 1-year Individual Membership with priceless benefits. $100 - Supports 1 High School to Art School alumni sketch artist at a community event. $250 - Covers the cost of translation STAFF BIOGRAPHIES AND INFORMATION Hoong Yee Lee Krakauer, Executive Director . believes in the power of the arts to mobilize and transform community. She was a member of the Transition Team for Mayor DiBlasio, serves on Tony Bennett’s Exploring the Arts Foundation and sits on many grant panels across thecountry.
BLOG | QUEENS COUNCIL ON THE ARTS Marcus, a recipient of the Queens Council of the Arts Artist Commissioning Program, has created Lucky 88, the first musical set in a Flushing food court. Flushing’s New World Mall Food Court. Works in progress documents for Lucky 88. Flushing, New York holds an incredible spot as a food mecca in the minds of most New Yorkers. ARTIST COMMISSIONING PROGRAM artist commissioning program. The Artist Commissioning Program (ACP) democratizes the traditional commissioning progress by enabling local community members, or “art commissioners,” to fill gaps in American culture by awarding commissions to Queens artists.The 2021-22 ACP will fund choreographers, dance artists, and small dance organizations to tell untold stories that highlight HISTORY OF QCA FROM THE 1960'S UNTIL NOW 1966, QCA FOUNDED!!! In 1966 the Queens Council on the Arts was founded! Mrs. Jeanne Dale Katz spearheaded the project, with the help of the borough's leading organizations, notably: The Queens Symphony Orchestra, Queens Opera Association, Queens Borough Public Library, Oratorio Society, Queensborough Community College, and Saint JohnsUniversity .
ARTPORT RESIDENCY
ArtPort in the Press. Questions? Email Dan Bamba, Grants and Residencies Manager dbamba@queenscouncilarts.org. The QCA ArtPort Residency is a program of the Queens Council on the Arts, Queens Art Fund that is supported in part by the NYC DCLA, Greater NY Arts Development Fund, in partnership with the NYC Council and in partnership with the PANYNJ.GRANT PANELISTS
Panelists are an integral component of the Queens Arts Fund grant process, scoring projects for funding and determining the distribution of grant funds to Queens based artists, collectives, and organizations. Selected panelists will be assigned to a panel meeting and will receive a handbook and the evaluation criteria for scoring.ARTHOTEL RESIDENCY
Contact Daniel Bamba, Queens Arts Fund Manager, DBamba@queenscouncilarts.org or 347.505.3017. The QCA ArtHotel Residency is a program of the Queens Council on the Arts, Queens Art Fund that is supported in part by the NYC Department of Cultural Affairs, Greater NY Arts Development Fund, in partnership with the NYC Council and in partnership QUEENSARTSFUNDGRANTSASSISTANT Queens Council on the Arts seeks a part-time assistant to help with the administration of the Queens Arts Fund (QAF) grant program. QAF awards project based grants to Queens based individual artists and nonprofit organizations that provide cultural services to the community. This position includes working with emerging artists andcommunity
SU-CASA: PLACES ARTISTS IN SENIOR CENTERS ACROSS NYC SU-CASA is a collaboration among the New York City Council, the Department of Cultural Affairs (DCA), the Department for the Aging (DFTA) and the City's five local arts councils. The program is funded in FY20 by New York City Council. This initiative seeks to connect artists with seniors in senior centers and to positively impact thewell-being
QUEENS COUNCIL ON THE ARTSCALENDARBLOGMISSION STATEMENTCULTURAL EQUITY STATEMENTQCA STATEMENTSTAFF Queens Council on the Arts. Upcoming events & Opportunities. QCA NOTICE. In response to public health concerns with the COVID-19 pandemic, the Queens Council on the Arts will suspend all public programming until further notice, supplementing events with remote alternatives when possible. As events evolve daily, we will continueto monitor the
STAFF BIOGRAPHIES AND INFORMATION Hoong Yee Lee Krakauer, Executive Director . believes in the power of the arts to mobilize and transform community. She was a member of the Transition Team for Mayor DiBlasio, serves on Tony Bennett’s Exploring the Arts Foundation and sits on many grant panels across thecountry.
HIGH SCHOOL TO ART SCHOOL PROGRAM (HS2AS) HIGH SCHOOL TO ART SCHOOL Get into the art school of your dreams - with a scholarship! The High School to Art School program (HS2AS) is a FREE visual arts portfolio development program that provides qualified high school sophomores, juniors and seniors with the art skills training, mentorship, essay writing techniques, college application assistance and financial aid planning necessary to gain ARTIST COMMISSIONING PROGRAM artist commissioning program. The Artist Commissioning Program (ACP) democratizes the traditional commissioning progress by enabling local community members, or “art commissioners,” to fill gaps in American culture by awarding commissions to Queens artists.The 2021-22 ACP will fund choreographers, dance artists, and small dance organizations to tell untold stories that highlight QUEENS ARTS FUND GRANTS The Queens Arts Fund (QAF) offers grants to Queens-based individual artists and nonprofit organizations offering distinctive arts and cultural programming that directly serves the community members of Queens. The Queens Arts Fund is committed to supporting emerging artists from diverse cultural backgrounds, working within alldisciplines to
QAF ARTS ACCESS GRANT 2021 Arts Access Grant - Organization Support. Grants range from $1,000 to $5,000. For this category, applicants can make only one project request not to exceed $5,000. Organizations that apply as a grantee cannot also fiscally sponsor a different applicant in the sameyear.
ARTIST OPPORTUNITIES: EXHIBITIONS, EXPOS, PROJECTS Space comes furnished with work tables and shelving. 2 east facing windows, great lighting. 162 sq ft divided evenly in half. Rent is $432/month (per person). Located in Astoria/LIC, o n 29th Street, between 39th & 40th Ave. Rental price includes utilities (Heat, AC, gas, water, & wifi) and access to a shared wood shop, printshop,outside roof
QAF NEW WORK GRANT
Project Funding is available for: Queens-based individual artists for the creation of new work. New Work is defined as work that has not been produced or presented to an audience before. All projects must culminate in an exhibition or presentation in the 2021 calendar year that are accessible and engage the general public of Queens. QUEENSARTSFUNDGRANTSASSISTANT SU-CASA: PLACES ARTISTS IN SENIOR CENTERS ACROSS NYC SU-CASA is a collaboration among the New York City Council, the Department of Cultural Affairs (DCA), the Department for the Aging (DFTA) and the City's five local arts councils. The program is funded in FY20 by New York City Council. This initiative seeks to connect artists with seniors in senior centers and to positively impact thewell-being
QUEENS COUNCIL ON THE ARTSCALENDARBLOGMISSION STATEMENTCULTURAL EQUITY STATEMENTQCA STATEMENTSTAFF Queens Council on the Arts. Upcoming events & Opportunities. QCA NOTICE. In response to public health concerns with the COVID-19 pandemic, the Queens Council on the Arts will suspend all public programming until further notice, supplementing events with remote alternatives when possible. As events evolve daily, we will continueto monitor the
STAFF BIOGRAPHIES AND INFORMATION Hoong Yee Lee Krakauer, Executive Director . believes in the power of the arts to mobilize and transform community. She was a member of the Transition Team for Mayor DiBlasio, serves on Tony Bennett’s Exploring the Arts Foundation and sits on many grant panels across thecountry.
HIGH SCHOOL TO ART SCHOOL PROGRAM (HS2AS) HIGH SCHOOL TO ART SCHOOL Get into the art school of your dreams - with a scholarship! The High School to Art School program (HS2AS) is a FREE visual arts portfolio development program that provides qualified high school sophomores, juniors and seniors with the art skills training, mentorship, essay writing techniques, college application assistance and financial aid planning necessary to gain ARTIST COMMISSIONING PROGRAM artist commissioning program. The Artist Commissioning Program (ACP) democratizes the traditional commissioning progress by enabling local community members, or “art commissioners,” to fill gaps in American culture by awarding commissions to Queens artists.The 2021-22 ACP will fund choreographers, dance artists, and small dance organizations to tell untold stories that highlight QUEENS ARTS FUND GRANTS The Queens Arts Fund (QAF) offers grants to Queens-based individual artists and nonprofit organizations offering distinctive arts and cultural programming that directly serves the community members of Queens. The Queens Arts Fund is committed to supporting emerging artists from diverse cultural backgrounds, working within alldisciplines to
QAF ARTS ACCESS GRANT 2021 Arts Access Grant - Organization Support. Grants range from $1,000 to $5,000. For this category, applicants can make only one project request not to exceed $5,000. Organizations that apply as a grantee cannot also fiscally sponsor a different applicant in the sameyear.
ARTIST OPPORTUNITIES: EXHIBITIONS, EXPOS, PROJECTS Space comes furnished with work tables and shelving. 2 east facing windows, great lighting. 162 sq ft divided evenly in half. Rent is $432/month (per person). Located in Astoria/LIC, o n 29th Street, between 39th & 40th Ave. Rental price includes utilities (Heat, AC, gas, water, & wifi) and access to a shared wood shop, printshop,outside roof
QAF NEW WORK GRANT
Project Funding is available for: Queens-based individual artists for the creation of new work. New Work is defined as work that has not been produced or presented to an audience before. All projects must culminate in an exhibition or presentation in the 2021 calendar year that are accessible and engage the general public of Queens. QUEENSARTSFUNDGRANTSASSISTANT SU-CASA: PLACES ARTISTS IN SENIOR CENTERS ACROSS NYC SU-CASA is a collaboration among the New York City Council, the Department of Cultural Affairs (DCA), the Department for the Aging (DFTA) and the City's five local arts councils. The program is funded in FY20 by New York City Council. This initiative seeks to connect artists with seniors in senior centers and to positively impact thewell-being
GIVE | QUEENS COUNCIL ON THE ARTS HELP QCA SUPPORT QUEENS ARTISTS AND ART . Your tax-deductible gift sustains cultural life throughout the borough by helping QCA make it possible for artists to make life extraordinary for all of us.. $50 - Buys a 1-year Individual Membership with priceless benefits. $100 - Supports 1 High School to Art School alumni sketch artist at a community event. $250 - Covers the cost of translation STAFF BIOGRAPHIES AND INFORMATION Hoong Yee Lee Krakauer, Executive Director . believes in the power of the arts to mobilize and transform community. She was a member of the Transition Team for Mayor DiBlasio, serves on Tony Bennett’s Exploring the Arts Foundation and sits on many grant panels across thecountry.
ARTIST COMMISSIONING PROGRAM artist commissioning program. The Artist Commissioning Program (ACP) democratizes the traditional commissioning progress by enabling local community members, or “art commissioners,” to fill gaps in American culture by awarding commissions to Queens artists.The 2021-22 ACP will fund choreographers, dance artists, and small dance organizations to tell untold stories that highlight HISTORY OF QCA FROM THE 1960'S UNTIL NOW 1966, QCA FOUNDED!!! In 1966 the Queens Council on the Arts was founded! Mrs. Jeanne Dale Katz spearheaded the project, with the help of the borough's leading organizations, notably: The Queens Symphony Orchestra, Queens Opera Association, Queens Borough Public Library, Oratorio Society, Queensborough Community College, and Saint JohnsUniversity .
ARTSITE | QUEENS COUNCIL ON THE ARTS ArtSite is looking to activate spaces throughout both Jamaica and Jackson Heights, Queens through a series of temporary public art installations. ArtSite will award 8 artists with a commission of $4,500 each to create temporary public art in these communities. Artwork and mediums can range anywhere from murals and sculptures toperformances and
QAF COMMUNITY ARTS GRANT The Community Arts Grant supports Projects by community-based organizations that provide access to artist-driven cultural projects or activities that enhance the cultural vibrancy in Queens communities and neighborhoods where they live and operate to make the arts accessible to all.. These are project-based grants, so even non-arts organizations can apply, as long as projects provide culturalGRANT PANELISTS
Panelists are an integral component of the Queens Arts Fund grant process, scoring projects for funding and determining the distribution of grant funds to Queens based artists, collectives, and organizations. Selected panelists will be assigned to a panel meeting and will receive a handbook and the evaluation criteria for scoring. CREATIVE CONVERSATIONS CREATIVE CONVERSATIONS. Held every third Thursday, Creative Conversations is a monthly gathering of artists, creatives, and community members. Open to artists and the general public, participants have the opportunity to share their work with one another and their perspectives on what is happening in their community with alarger audience.
QUEENSARTSFUNDGRANTSASSISTANT Queens Council on the Arts seeks a part-time assistant to help with the administration of the Queens Arts Fund (QAF) grant program. QAF awards project based grants to Queens based individual artists and nonprofit organizations that provide cultural services to the community. This position includes working with emerging artists andcommunity
Y? GUYADIN | QUEENS COUNCIL ON THE ARTS Y? is an artist/ educator from Jamaica Queens in the small city of New York. After flunking out of school he began a career as an audio engineer, interning at "Electric Lady Studios" learning how music was created professionally by world class musicians. The collapse of the music industry inspired Y? to host monthly showcases raising funds to QUEENS COUNCIL ON THE ARTSCALENDARBLOGMISSION STATEMENTCULTURAL EQUITY STATEMENTQCA STATEMENTSTAFF Queens Council on the Arts. Upcoming events & Opportunities. QCA NOTICE. In response to public health concerns with the COVID-19 pandemic, the Queens Council on the Arts will suspend all public programming until further notice, supplementing events with remote alternatives when possible. As events evolve daily, we will continueto monitor the
STAFF BIOGRAPHIES AND INFORMATION Hoong Yee Lee Krakauer, Executive Director . believes in the power of the arts to mobilize and transform community. She was a member of the Transition Team for Mayor DiBlasio, serves on Tony Bennett’s Exploring the Arts Foundation and sits on many grant panels across thecountry.
HIGH SCHOOL TO ART SCHOOL PROGRAM (HS2AS) HIGH SCHOOL TO ART SCHOOL Get into the art school of your dreams - with a scholarship! The High School to Art School program (HS2AS) is a FREE visual arts portfolio development program that provides qualified high school sophomores, juniors and seniors with the art skills training, mentorship, essay writing techniques, college application assistance and financial aid planning necessary to gain ARTIST COMMISSIONING PROGRAM artist commissioning program. The Artist Commissioning Program (ACP) democratizes the traditional commissioning progress by enabling local community members, or “art commissioners,” to fill gaps in American culture by awarding commissions to Queens artists.The 2021-22 ACP will fund choreographers, dance artists, and small dance organizations to tell untold stories that highlight QUEENS ARTS FUND GRANTS 1 day ago · The Queens Arts Fund (QAF) offers grants to Queens-based individual artists and nonprofit organizations offering distinctive arts and cultural programming that directly serves the community members of Queens. The Queens Arts Fund is committed to supporting emerging artists from diverse cultural backgrounds, working within alldisciplines to
QAF ARTS ACCESS GRANT 2021 Arts Access Grant - Organization Support. Grants range from $1,000 to $5,000. For this category, applicants can make only one project request not to exceed $5,000. Organizations that apply as a grantee cannot also fiscally sponsor a different applicant in the sameyear.
ARTIST OPPORTUNITIES: EXHIBITIONS, EXPOS, PROJECTS Space comes furnished with work tables and shelving. 2 east facing windows, great lighting. 162 sq ft divided evenly in half. Rent is $432/month (per person). Located in Astoria/LIC, o n 29th Street, between 39th & 40th Ave. Rental price includes utilities (Heat, AC, gas, water, & wifi) and access to a shared wood shop, printshop,outside roof
QAF NEW WORK GRANT
Project Funding is available for: Queens-based individual artists for the creation of new work. New Work is defined as work that has not been produced or presented to an audience before. All projects must culminate in an exhibition or presentation in the 2021 calendar year that are accessible and engage the general public of Queens. QUEENSARTSFUNDGRANTSASSISTANT SU-CASA: PLACES ARTISTS IN SENIOR CENTERS ACROSS NYC SU-CASA is a collaboration among the New York City Council, the Department of Cultural Affairs (DCA), the Department for the Aging (DFTA) and the City's five local arts councils. The program is funded in FY20 by New York City Council. This initiative seeks to connect artists with seniors in senior centers and to positively impact thewell-being
QUEENS COUNCIL ON THE ARTSCALENDARBLOGMISSION STATEMENTCULTURAL EQUITY STATEMENTQCA STATEMENTSTAFF Queens Council on the Arts. Upcoming events & Opportunities. QCA NOTICE. In response to public health concerns with the COVID-19 pandemic, the Queens Council on the Arts will suspend all public programming until further notice, supplementing events with remote alternatives when possible. As events evolve daily, we will continueto monitor the
STAFF BIOGRAPHIES AND INFORMATION Hoong Yee Lee Krakauer, Executive Director . believes in the power of the arts to mobilize and transform community. She was a member of the Transition Team for Mayor DiBlasio, serves on Tony Bennett’s Exploring the Arts Foundation and sits on many grant panels across thecountry.
HIGH SCHOOL TO ART SCHOOL PROGRAM (HS2AS) HIGH SCHOOL TO ART SCHOOL Get into the art school of your dreams - with a scholarship! The High School to Art School program (HS2AS) is a FREE visual arts portfolio development program that provides qualified high school sophomores, juniors and seniors with the art skills training, mentorship, essay writing techniques, college application assistance and financial aid planning necessary to gain ARTIST COMMISSIONING PROGRAM artist commissioning program. The Artist Commissioning Program (ACP) democratizes the traditional commissioning progress by enabling local community members, or “art commissioners,” to fill gaps in American culture by awarding commissions to Queens artists.The 2021-22 ACP will fund choreographers, dance artists, and small dance organizations to tell untold stories that highlight QUEENS ARTS FUND GRANTS 1 day ago · The Queens Arts Fund (QAF) offers grants to Queens-based individual artists and nonprofit organizations offering distinctive arts and cultural programming that directly serves the community members of Queens. The Queens Arts Fund is committed to supporting emerging artists from diverse cultural backgrounds, working within alldisciplines to
QAF ARTS ACCESS GRANT 2021 Arts Access Grant - Organization Support. Grants range from $1,000 to $5,000. For this category, applicants can make only one project request not to exceed $5,000. Organizations that apply as a grantee cannot also fiscally sponsor a different applicant in the sameyear.
ARTIST OPPORTUNITIES: EXHIBITIONS, EXPOS, PROJECTS Space comes furnished with work tables and shelving. 2 east facing windows, great lighting. 162 sq ft divided evenly in half. Rent is $432/month (per person). Located in Astoria/LIC, o n 29th Street, between 39th & 40th Ave. Rental price includes utilities (Heat, AC, gas, water, & wifi) and access to a shared wood shop, printshop,outside roof
QAF NEW WORK GRANT
Project Funding is available for: Queens-based individual artists for the creation of new work. New Work is defined as work that has not been produced or presented to an audience before. All projects must culminate in an exhibition or presentation in the 2021 calendar year that are accessible and engage the general public of Queens. QUEENSARTSFUNDGRANTSASSISTANT SU-CASA: PLACES ARTISTS IN SENIOR CENTERS ACROSS NYC SU-CASA is a collaboration among the New York City Council, the Department of Cultural Affairs (DCA), the Department for the Aging (DFTA) and the City's five local arts councils. The program is funded in FY20 by New York City Council. This initiative seeks to connect artists with seniors in senior centers and to positively impact thewell-being
GIVE | QUEENS COUNCIL ON THE ARTS HELP QCA SUPPORT QUEENS ARTISTS AND ART . Your tax-deductible gift sustains cultural life throughout the borough by helping QCA make it possible for artists to make life extraordinary for all of us.. $50 - Buys a 1-year Individual Membership with priceless benefits. $100 - Supports 1 High School to Art School alumni sketch artist at a community event. $250 - Covers the cost of translation ARTIST COMMISSIONING PROGRAM artist commissioning program. The Artist Commissioning Program (ACP) democratizes the traditional commissioning progress by enabling local community members, or “art commissioners,” to fill gaps in American culture by awarding commissions to Queens artists.The 2021-22 ACP will fund choreographers, dance artists, and small dance organizations to tell untold stories that highlight STAFF BIOGRAPHIES AND INFORMATION Hoong Yee Lee Krakauer, Executive Director . believes in the power of the arts to mobilize and transform community. She was a member of the Transition Team for Mayor DiBlasio, serves on Tony Bennett’s Exploring the Arts Foundation and sits on many grant panels across thecountry.
HISTORY OF QCA FROM THE 1960'S UNTIL NOW 1966, QCA FOUNDED!!! In 1966 the Queens Council on the Arts was founded! Mrs. Jeanne Dale Katz spearheaded the project, with the help of the borough's leading organizations, notably: The Queens Symphony Orchestra, Queens Opera Association, Queens Borough Public Library, Oratorio Society, Queensborough Community College, and Saint JohnsUniversity .
ARTSITE | QUEENS COUNCIL ON THE ARTS ArtSite is looking to activate spaces throughout both Jamaica and Jackson Heights, Queens through a series of temporary public art installations. ArtSite will award 8 artists with a commission of $4,500 each to create temporary public art in these communities. Artwork and mediums can range anywhere from murals and sculptures toperformances and
QCA CALENDAR: UPCOMING EVENTS, SHOWS, INFORMATION SESSIONS QCA Calendar: Upcoming Events, Shows, Information Sessions, and More. Top. STAY CONNECTED WITH US. JOIN our EMAIL LIST!ARTPORT RESIDENCY
ArtPort in the Press. Questions? Email Dan Bamba, Grants and Residencies Manager dbamba@queenscouncilarts.org. The QCA ArtPort Residency is a program of the Queens Council on the Arts, Queens Art Fund that is supported in part by the NYC DCLA, Greater NY Arts Development Fund, in partnership with the NYC Council and in partnership with the PANYNJ.GRANT PANELISTS
Panelists are an integral component of the Queens Arts Fund grant process, scoring projects for funding and determining the distribution of grant funds to Queens based artists, collectives, and organizations. Selected panelists will be assigned to a panel meeting and will receive a handbook and the evaluation criteria for scoring. QUEENSARTSFUNDGRANTSASSISTANT Queens Council on the Arts seeks a part-time assistant to help with the administration of the Queens Arts Fund (QAF) grant program. QAF awards project based grants to Queens based individual artists and nonprofit organizations that provide cultural services to the community. This position includes working with emerging artists andcommunity
ROCKAWAY VILLAGE PUBLIC ART COMMISSION Rockaway Village Public Art Commission. On behalf of Phipps Houses, Queens Council on the Arts seeks artist proposals to create a work of public art for a public plaza to be built as part of a large affordable housing community in Downtown Far Rockaway, Queens by Phipps Houses. The selected applicant will receive a $100,000 publicart commission.
QUEENS COUNCIL ON THE ARTSCALENDARBLOGMISSION STATEMENTCULTURAL EQUITY STATEMENTQCA STATEMENTSTAFF Queens Council on the Arts. Upcoming events & Opportunities. QCA NOTICE. In response to public health concerns with the COVID-19 pandemic, the Queens Council on the Arts will suspend all public programming until further notice, supplementing events with remote alternatives when possible. As events evolve daily, we will continueto monitor the
STAFF BIOGRAPHIES AND INFORMATION Hoong Yee Lee Krakauer, Executive Director . believes in the power of the arts to mobilize and transform community. She was a member of the Transition Team for Mayor DiBlasio, serves on Tony Bennett’s Exploring the Arts Foundation and sits on many grant panels across thecountry.
HIGH SCHOOL TO ART SCHOOL PROGRAM (HS2AS) HIGH SCHOOL TO ART SCHOOL Get into the art school of your dreams - with a scholarship! The High School to Art School program (HS2AS) is a FREE visual arts portfolio development program that provides qualified high school sophomores, juniors and seniors with the art skills training, mentorship, essay writing techniques, college application assistance and financial aid planning necessary to gain ARTIST COMMISSIONING PROGRAM artist commissioning program. The Artist Commissioning Program (ACP) democratizes the traditional commissioning progress by enabling local community members, or “art commissioners,” to fill gaps in American culture by awarding commissions to Queens artists.The 2021-22 ACP will fund choreographers, dance artists, and small dance organizations to tell untold stories that highlight QUEENS ARTS FUND GRANTS 1 day ago · The Queens Arts Fund (QAF) offers grants to Queens-based individual artists and nonprofit organizations offering distinctive arts and cultural programming that directly serves the community members of Queens. The Queens Arts Fund is committed to supporting emerging artists from diverse cultural backgrounds, working within alldisciplines to
QAF ARTS ACCESS GRANT 2021 Arts Access Grant - Organization Support. Grants range from $1,000 to $5,000. For this category, applicants can make only one project request not to exceed $5,000. Organizations that apply as a grantee cannot also fiscally sponsor a different applicant in the sameyear.
ARTIST OPPORTUNITIES: EXHIBITIONS, EXPOS, PROJECTS Space comes furnished with work tables and shelving. 2 east facing windows, great lighting. 162 sq ft divided evenly in half. Rent is $432/month (per person). Located in Astoria/LIC, o n 29th Street, between 39th & 40th Ave. Rental price includes utilities (Heat, AC, gas, water, & wifi) and access to a shared wood shop, printshop,outside roof
QAF NEW WORK GRANT
Project Funding is available for: Queens-based individual artists for the creation of new work. New Work is defined as work that has not been produced or presented to an audience before. All projects must culminate in an exhibition or presentation in the 2021 calendar year that are accessible and engage the general public of Queens. QUEENSARTSFUNDGRANTSASSISTANT SU-CASA: PLACES ARTISTS IN SENIOR CENTERS ACROSS NYC SU-CASA is a collaboration among the New York City Council, the Department of Cultural Affairs (DCA), the Department for the Aging (DFTA) and the City's five local arts councils. The program is funded in FY20 by New York City Council. This initiative seeks to connect artists with seniors in senior centers and to positively impact thewell-being
QUEENS COUNCIL ON THE ARTSCALENDARBLOGMISSION STATEMENTCULTURAL EQUITY STATEMENTQCA STATEMENTSTAFF Queens Council on the Arts. Upcoming events & Opportunities. QCA NOTICE. In response to public health concerns with the COVID-19 pandemic, the Queens Council on the Arts will suspend all public programming until further notice, supplementing events with remote alternatives when possible. As events evolve daily, we will continueto monitor the
STAFF BIOGRAPHIES AND INFORMATION Hoong Yee Lee Krakauer, Executive Director . believes in the power of the arts to mobilize and transform community. She was a member of the Transition Team for Mayor DiBlasio, serves on Tony Bennett’s Exploring the Arts Foundation and sits on many grant panels across thecountry.
HIGH SCHOOL TO ART SCHOOL PROGRAM (HS2AS) HIGH SCHOOL TO ART SCHOOL Get into the art school of your dreams - with a scholarship! The High School to Art School program (HS2AS) is a FREE visual arts portfolio development program that provides qualified high school sophomores, juniors and seniors with the art skills training, mentorship, essay writing techniques, college application assistance and financial aid planning necessary to gain ARTIST COMMISSIONING PROGRAM artist commissioning program. The Artist Commissioning Program (ACP) democratizes the traditional commissioning progress by enabling local community members, or “art commissioners,” to fill gaps in American culture by awarding commissions to Queens artists.The 2021-22 ACP will fund choreographers, dance artists, and small dance organizations to tell untold stories that highlight QUEENS ARTS FUND GRANTS 1 day ago · The Queens Arts Fund (QAF) offers grants to Queens-based individual artists and nonprofit organizations offering distinctive arts and cultural programming that directly serves the community members of Queens. The Queens Arts Fund is committed to supporting emerging artists from diverse cultural backgrounds, working within alldisciplines to
QAF ARTS ACCESS GRANT 2021 Arts Access Grant - Organization Support. Grants range from $1,000 to $5,000. For this category, applicants can make only one project request not to exceed $5,000. Organizations that apply as a grantee cannot also fiscally sponsor a different applicant in the sameyear.
ARTIST OPPORTUNITIES: EXHIBITIONS, EXPOS, PROJECTS Space comes furnished with work tables and shelving. 2 east facing windows, great lighting. 162 sq ft divided evenly in half. Rent is $432/month (per person). Located in Astoria/LIC, o n 29th Street, between 39th & 40th Ave. Rental price includes utilities (Heat, AC, gas, water, & wifi) and access to a shared wood shop, printshop,outside roof
QAF NEW WORK GRANT
Project Funding is available for: Queens-based individual artists for the creation of new work. New Work is defined as work that has not been produced or presented to an audience before. All projects must culminate in an exhibition or presentation in the 2021 calendar year that are accessible and engage the general public of Queens. QUEENSARTSFUNDGRANTSASSISTANT SU-CASA: PLACES ARTISTS IN SENIOR CENTERS ACROSS NYC SU-CASA is a collaboration among the New York City Council, the Department of Cultural Affairs (DCA), the Department for the Aging (DFTA) and the City's five local arts councils. The program is funded in FY20 by New York City Council. This initiative seeks to connect artists with seniors in senior centers and to positively impact thewell-being
GIVE | QUEENS COUNCIL ON THE ARTS HELP QCA SUPPORT QUEENS ARTISTS AND ART . Your tax-deductible gift sustains cultural life throughout the borough by helping QCA make it possible for artists to make life extraordinary for all of us.. $50 - Buys a 1-year Individual Membership with priceless benefits. $100 - Supports 1 High School to Art School alumni sketch artist at a community event. $250 - Covers the cost of translation ARTIST COMMISSIONING PROGRAM artist commissioning program. The Artist Commissioning Program (ACP) democratizes the traditional commissioning progress by enabling local community members, or “art commissioners,” to fill gaps in American culture by awarding commissions to Queens artists.The 2021-22 ACP will fund choreographers, dance artists, and small dance organizations to tell untold stories that highlight STAFF BIOGRAPHIES AND INFORMATION Hoong Yee Lee Krakauer, Executive Director . believes in the power of the arts to mobilize and transform community. She was a member of the Transition Team for Mayor DiBlasio, serves on Tony Bennett’s Exploring the Arts Foundation and sits on many grant panels across thecountry.
HISTORY OF QCA FROM THE 1960'S UNTIL NOW 1966, QCA FOUNDED!!! In 1966 the Queens Council on the Arts was founded! Mrs. Jeanne Dale Katz spearheaded the project, with the help of the borough's leading organizations, notably: The Queens Symphony Orchestra, Queens Opera Association, Queens Borough Public Library, Oratorio Society, Queensborough Community College, and Saint JohnsUniversity .
ARTSITE | QUEENS COUNCIL ON THE ARTS ArtSite is looking to activate spaces throughout both Jamaica and Jackson Heights, Queens through a series of temporary public art installations. ArtSite will award 8 artists with a commission of $4,500 each to create temporary public art in these communities. Artwork and mediums can range anywhere from murals and sculptures toperformances and
QCA CALENDAR: UPCOMING EVENTS, SHOWS, INFORMATION SESSIONS QCA Calendar: Upcoming Events, Shows, Information Sessions, and More. Top. STAY CONNECTED WITH US. JOIN our EMAIL LIST!ARTPORT RESIDENCY
ArtPort in the Press. Questions? Email Dan Bamba, Grants and Residencies Manager dbamba@queenscouncilarts.org. The QCA ArtPort Residency is a program of the Queens Council on the Arts, Queens Art Fund that is supported in part by the NYC DCLA, Greater NY Arts Development Fund, in partnership with the NYC Council and in partnership with the PANYNJ.GRANT PANELISTS
Panelists are an integral component of the Queens Arts Fund grant process, scoring projects for funding and determining the distribution of grant funds to Queens based artists, collectives, and organizations. Selected panelists will be assigned to a panel meeting and will receive a handbook and the evaluation criteria for scoring. QUEENSARTSFUNDGRANTSASSISTANT Queens Council on the Arts seeks a part-time assistant to help with the administration of the Queens Arts Fund (QAF) grant program. QAF awards project based grants to Queens based individual artists and nonprofit organizations that provide cultural services to the community. This position includes working with emerging artists andcommunity
ROCKAWAY VILLAGE PUBLIC ART COMMISSION Rockaway Village Public Art Commission. On behalf of Phipps Houses, Queens Council on the Arts seeks artist proposals to create a work of public art for a public plaza to be built as part of a large affordable housing community in Downtown Far Rockaway, Queens by Phipps Houses. The selected applicant will receive a $100,000 publicart commission.
QUEENS COUNCIL ON THE ARTSCALENDARBLOGMISSION STATEMENTCULTURAL EQUITY STATEMENTQCA STATEMENTSTAFF Queens Council on the Arts. Upcoming events & Opportunities. QCA NOTICE. In response to public health concerns with the COVID-19 pandemic, the Queens Council on the Arts will suspend all public programming until further notice, supplementing events with remote alternatives when possible. As events evolve daily, we will continueto monitor the
ARTIST COMMISSIONING PROGRAM artist commissioning program. The Artist Commissioning Program (ACP) democratizes the traditional commissioning progress by enabling local community members, or “art commissioners,” to fill gaps in American culture by awarding commissions to Queens artists.The 2021-22 ACP will fund choreographers, dance artists, and small dance organizations to tell untold stories that highlight HIGH SCHOOL TO ART SCHOOL PROGRAM (HS2AS) HIGH SCHOOL TO ART SCHOOL Get into the art school of your dreams - with a scholarship! The High School to Art School program (HS2AS) is a FREE visual arts portfolio development program that provides qualified high school sophomores, juniors and seniors with the art skills training, mentorship, essay writing techniques, college application assistance and financial aid planning necessary to gain STAFF BIOGRAPHIES AND INFORMATION Hoong Yee Lee Krakauer, Executive Director . believes in the power of the arts to mobilize and transform community. She was a member of the Transition Team for Mayor DiBlasio, serves on Tony Bennett’s Exploring the Arts Foundation and sits on many grant panels across thecountry.
QUEENS ARTS FUND GRANTS 16 hours ago · The Queens Arts Fund (QAF) offers grants to Queens-based individual artists and nonprofit organizations offering distinctive arts and cultural programming that directly serves the community members of Queens. The Queens Arts Fund is committed to supporting emerging artists from diverse cultural backgrounds, working within all disciplines to QAF ARTS ACCESS GRANT 2021 Arts Access Grant - Organization Support. Grants range from $1,000 to $5,000. For this category, applicants can make only one project request not to exceed $5,000. Organizations that apply as a grantee cannot also fiscally sponsor a different applicant in the sameyear.
ARTIST OPPORTUNITIES: EXHIBITIONS, EXPOS, PROJECTS Space comes furnished with work tables and shelving. 2 east facing windows, great lighting. 162 sq ft divided evenly in half. Rent is $432/month (per person). Located in Astoria/LIC, o n 29th Street, between 39th & 40th Ave. Rental price includes utilities (Heat, AC, gas, water, & wifi) and access to a shared wood shop, printshop,outside roof
QAF NEW WORK GRANT
Project Funding is available for: Queens-based individual artists for the creation of new work. New Work is defined as work that has not been produced or presented to an audience before. All projects must culminate in an exhibition or presentation in the 2021 calendar year that are accessible and engage the general public of Queens.GRANT PANELISTS
SU-CASA: PLACES ARTISTS IN SENIOR CENTERS ACROSS NYC SU-CASA is a collaboration among the New York City Council, the Department of Cultural Affairs (DCA), the Department for the Aging (DFTA) and the City's five local arts councils. The program is funded in FY20 by New York City Council. This initiative seeks to connect artists with seniors in senior centers and to positively impact thewell-being
QUEENS COUNCIL ON THE ARTSCALENDARBLOGMISSION STATEMENTCULTURAL EQUITY STATEMENTQCA STATEMENTSTAFF Queens Council on the Arts. Upcoming events & Opportunities. QCA NOTICE. In response to public health concerns with the COVID-19 pandemic, the Queens Council on the Arts will suspend all public programming until further notice, supplementing events with remote alternatives when possible. As events evolve daily, we will continueto monitor the
ARTIST COMMISSIONING PROGRAM artist commissioning program. The Artist Commissioning Program (ACP) democratizes the traditional commissioning progress by enabling local community members, or “art commissioners,” to fill gaps in American culture by awarding commissions to Queens artists.The 2021-22 ACP will fund choreographers, dance artists, and small dance organizations to tell untold stories that highlight HIGH SCHOOL TO ART SCHOOL PROGRAM (HS2AS) HIGH SCHOOL TO ART SCHOOL Get into the art school of your dreams - with a scholarship! The High School to Art School program (HS2AS) is a FREE visual arts portfolio development program that provides qualified high school sophomores, juniors and seniors with the art skills training, mentorship, essay writing techniques, college application assistance and financial aid planning necessary to gain STAFF BIOGRAPHIES AND INFORMATION Hoong Yee Lee Krakauer, Executive Director . believes in the power of the arts to mobilize and transform community. She was a member of the Transition Team for Mayor DiBlasio, serves on Tony Bennett’s Exploring the Arts Foundation and sits on many grant panels across thecountry.
QUEENS ARTS FUND GRANTS 16 hours ago · The Queens Arts Fund (QAF) offers grants to Queens-based individual artists and nonprofit organizations offering distinctive arts and cultural programming that directly serves the community members of Queens. The Queens Arts Fund is committed to supporting emerging artists from diverse cultural backgrounds, working within all disciplines to QAF ARTS ACCESS GRANT 2021 Arts Access Grant - Organization Support. Grants range from $1,000 to $5,000. For this category, applicants can make only one project request not to exceed $5,000. Organizations that apply as a grantee cannot also fiscally sponsor a different applicant in the sameyear.
ARTIST OPPORTUNITIES: EXHIBITIONS, EXPOS, PROJECTS Space comes furnished with work tables and shelving. 2 east facing windows, great lighting. 162 sq ft divided evenly in half. Rent is $432/month (per person). Located in Astoria/LIC, o n 29th Street, between 39th & 40th Ave. Rental price includes utilities (Heat, AC, gas, water, & wifi) and access to a shared wood shop, printshop,outside roof
QAF NEW WORK GRANT
Project Funding is available for: Queens-based individual artists for the creation of new work. New Work is defined as work that has not been produced or presented to an audience before. All projects must culminate in an exhibition or presentation in the 2021 calendar year that are accessible and engage the general public of Queens.GRANT PANELISTS
SU-CASA: PLACES ARTISTS IN SENIOR CENTERS ACROSS NYC SU-CASA is a collaboration among the New York City Council, the Department of Cultural Affairs (DCA), the Department for the Aging (DFTA) and the City's five local arts councils. The program is funded in FY20 by New York City Council. This initiative seeks to connect artists with seniors in senior centers and to positively impact thewell-being
GIVE | QUEENS COUNCIL ON THE ARTS HELP QCA SUPPORT QUEENS ARTISTS AND ART . Your tax-deductible gift sustains cultural life throughout the borough by helping QCA make it possible for artists to make life extraordinary for all of us.. $50 - Buys a 1-year Individual Membership with priceless benefits. $100 - Supports 1 High School to Art School alumni sketch artist at a community event. $250 - Covers the cost of translation ARTIST COMMISSIONING PROGRAM artist commissioning program. The Artist Commissioning Program (ACP) democratizes the traditional commissioning progress by enabling local community members, or “art commissioners,” to fill gaps in American culture by awarding commissions to Queens artists.The 2021-22 ACP will fund choreographers, dance artists, and small dance organizations to tell untold stories that highlight BLOG | QUEENS COUNCIL ON THE ARTS Marcus, a recipient of the Queens Council of the Arts Artist Commissioning Program, has created Lucky 88, the first musical set in a Flushing food court. Flushing’s New World Mall Food Court. Works in progress documents for Lucky 88. Flushing, New York holds an incredible spot as a food mecca in the minds of most New Yorkers. STAFF BIOGRAPHIES AND INFORMATION Hoong Yee Lee Krakauer, Executive Director . believes in the power of the arts to mobilize and transform community. She was a member of the Transition Team for Mayor DiBlasio, serves on Tony Bennett’s Exploring the Arts Foundation and sits on many grant panels across thecountry.
HISTORY OF QCA FROM THE 1960'S UNTIL NOW 1966, QCA FOUNDED!!! In 1966 the Queens Council on the Arts was founded! Mrs. Jeanne Dale Katz spearheaded the project, with the help of the borough's leading organizations, notably: The Queens Symphony Orchestra, Queens Opera Association, Queens Borough Public Library, Oratorio Society, Queensborough Community College, and Saint JohnsUniversity .
GRANT PANELISTS
Panelists are an integral component of the Queens Arts Fund grant process, scoring projects for funding and determining the distribution of grant funds to Queens based artists, collectives, and organizations. Selected panelists will be assigned to a panel meeting and will receive a handbook and the evaluation criteria for scoring. QCA CALENDAR: UPCOMING EVENTS, SHOWS, INFORMATION SESSIONS QCA Calendar: Upcoming Events, Shows, Information Sessions, and More. Top. STAY CONNECTED WITH US. JOIN our EMAIL LIST! SU-CASA: PLACES ARTISTS IN SENIOR CENTERS ACROSS NYC SU-CASA is a collaboration among the New York City Council, the Department of Cultural Affairs (DCA), the Department for the Aging (DFTA) and the City's five local arts councils. The program is funded in FY20 by New York City Council. This initiative seeks to connect artists with seniors in senior centers and to positively impact thewell-being
QUEENSARTSFUNDGRANTSASSISTANT Queens Council on the Arts seeks a part-time assistant to help with the administration of the Queens Arts Fund (QAF) grant program. QAF awards project based grants to Queens based individual artists and nonprofit organizations that provide cultural services to the community. This position includes working with emerging artists andcommunity
ROCKAWAY VILLAGE PUBLIC ART COMMISSION On behalf of Phipps Houses, Queens Council on the Arts seeks artist proposals to create a work of public art for a public plaza to be built as part of a large affordable housing community in Downtown Far Rockaway, Queens by Phipps Houses. The selected applicant will receive a $100,000 public art commission. Phipps Houses is the nation's oldest and one of its largest not-for-profit developer QUEENS COUNCIL ON THE ARTSCALENDARBLOGMISSION STATEMENTCULTURAL EQUITY STATEMENTQCA STATEMENTSTAFF Queens Council on the Arts. Upcoming events & Opportunities. QCA NOTICE. In response to public health concerns with the COVID-19 pandemic, the Queens Council on the Arts will suspend all public programming until further notice, supplementing events with remote alternatives when possible. As events evolve daily, we will continueto monitor the
ARTIST COMMISSIONING PROGRAM artist commissioning program. The Artist Commissioning Program (ACP) democratizes the traditional commissioning progress by enabling local community members, or “art commissioners,” to fill gaps in American culture by awarding commissions to Queens artists.The 2021-22 ACP will fund choreographers, dance artists, and small dance organizations to tell untold stories that highlight HIGH SCHOOL TO ART SCHOOL PROGRAM (HS2AS) HIGH SCHOOL TO ART SCHOOL Get into the art school of your dreams - with a scholarship! The High School to Art School program (HS2AS) is a FREE visual arts portfolio development program that provides qualified high school sophomores, juniors and seniors with the art skills training, mentorship, essay writing techniques, college application assistance and financial aid planning necessary to gain STAFF BIOGRAPHIES AND INFORMATION Hoong Yee Lee Krakauer, Executive Director . believes in the power of the arts to mobilize and transform community. She was a member of the Transition Team for Mayor DiBlasio, serves on Tony Bennett’s Exploring the Arts Foundation and sits on many grant panels across thecountry.
QUEENS ARTS FUND GRANTS 16 hours ago · The Queens Arts Fund (QAF) offers grants to Queens-based individual artists and nonprofit organizations offering distinctive arts and cultural programming that directly serves the community members of Queens. The Queens Arts Fund is committed to supporting emerging artists from diverse cultural backgrounds, working within all disciplines to QAF ARTS ACCESS GRANT 2021 Arts Access Grant - Organization Support. Grants range from $1,000 to $5,000. For this category, applicants can make only one project request not to exceed $5,000. Organizations that apply as a grantee cannot also fiscally sponsor a different applicant in the sameyear.
ARTIST OPPORTUNITIES: EXHIBITIONS, EXPOS, PROJECTS Space comes furnished with work tables and shelving. 2 east facing windows, great lighting. 162 sq ft divided evenly in half. Rent is $432/month (per person). Located in Astoria/LIC, o n 29th Street, between 39th & 40th Ave. Rental price includes utilities (Heat, AC, gas, water, & wifi) and access to a shared wood shop, printshop,outside roof
QAF NEW WORK GRANT
Project Funding is available for: Queens-based individual artists for the creation of new work. New Work is defined as work that has not been produced or presented to an audience before. All projects must culminate in an exhibition or presentation in the 2021 calendar year that are accessible and engage the general public of Queens.GRANT PANELISTS
SU-CASA: PLACES ARTISTS IN SENIOR CENTERS ACROSS NYC SU-CASA is a collaboration among the New York City Council, the Department of Cultural Affairs (DCA), the Department for the Aging (DFTA) and the City's five local arts councils. The program is funded in FY20 by New York City Council. This initiative seeks to connect artists with seniors in senior centers and to positively impact thewell-being
QUEENS COUNCIL ON THE ARTSCALENDARBLOGMISSION STATEMENTCULTURAL EQUITY STATEMENTQCA STATEMENTSTAFF Queens Council on the Arts. Upcoming events & Opportunities. QCA NOTICE. In response to public health concerns with the COVID-19 pandemic, the Queens Council on the Arts will suspend all public programming until further notice, supplementing events with remote alternatives when possible. As events evolve daily, we will continueto monitor the
ARTIST COMMISSIONING PROGRAM artist commissioning program. The Artist Commissioning Program (ACP) democratizes the traditional commissioning progress by enabling local community members, or “art commissioners,” to fill gaps in American culture by awarding commissions to Queens artists.The 2021-22 ACP will fund choreographers, dance artists, and small dance organizations to tell untold stories that highlight HIGH SCHOOL TO ART SCHOOL PROGRAM (HS2AS) HIGH SCHOOL TO ART SCHOOL Get into the art school of your dreams - with a scholarship! The High School to Art School program (HS2AS) is a FREE visual arts portfolio development program that provides qualified high school sophomores, juniors and seniors with the art skills training, mentorship, essay writing techniques, college application assistance and financial aid planning necessary to gain STAFF BIOGRAPHIES AND INFORMATION Hoong Yee Lee Krakauer, Executive Director . believes in the power of the arts to mobilize and transform community. She was a member of the Transition Team for Mayor DiBlasio, serves on Tony Bennett’s Exploring the Arts Foundation and sits on many grant panels across thecountry.
QUEENS ARTS FUND GRANTS 16 hours ago · The Queens Arts Fund (QAF) offers grants to Queens-based individual artists and nonprofit organizations offering distinctive arts and cultural programming that directly serves the community members of Queens. The Queens Arts Fund is committed to supporting emerging artists from diverse cultural backgrounds, working within all disciplines to QAF ARTS ACCESS GRANT 2021 Arts Access Grant - Organization Support. Grants range from $1,000 to $5,000. For this category, applicants can make only one project request not to exceed $5,000. Organizations that apply as a grantee cannot also fiscally sponsor a different applicant in the sameyear.
ARTIST OPPORTUNITIES: EXHIBITIONS, EXPOS, PROJECTS Space comes furnished with work tables and shelving. 2 east facing windows, great lighting. 162 sq ft divided evenly in half. Rent is $432/month (per person). Located in Astoria/LIC, o n 29th Street, between 39th & 40th Ave. Rental price includes utilities (Heat, AC, gas, water, & wifi) and access to a shared wood shop, printshop,outside roof
QAF NEW WORK GRANT
Project Funding is available for: Queens-based individual artists for the creation of new work. New Work is defined as work that has not been produced or presented to an audience before. All projects must culminate in an exhibition or presentation in the 2021 calendar year that are accessible and engage the general public of Queens.GRANT PANELISTS
SU-CASA: PLACES ARTISTS IN SENIOR CENTERS ACROSS NYC SU-CASA is a collaboration among the New York City Council, the Department of Cultural Affairs (DCA), the Department for the Aging (DFTA) and the City's five local arts councils. The program is funded in FY20 by New York City Council. This initiative seeks to connect artists with seniors in senior centers and to positively impact thewell-being
GIVE | QUEENS COUNCIL ON THE ARTS HELP QCA SUPPORT QUEENS ARTISTS AND ART . Your tax-deductible gift sustains cultural life throughout the borough by helping QCA make it possible for artists to make life extraordinary for all of us.. $50 - Buys a 1-year Individual Membership with priceless benefits. $100 - Supports 1 High School to Art School alumni sketch artist at a community event. $250 - Covers the cost of translation ARTIST COMMISSIONING PROGRAM artist commissioning program. The Artist Commissioning Program (ACP) democratizes the traditional commissioning progress by enabling local community members, or “art commissioners,” to fill gaps in American culture by awarding commissions to Queens artists.The 2021-22 ACP will fund choreographers, dance artists, and small dance organizations to tell untold stories that highlight BLOG | QUEENS COUNCIL ON THE ARTS Marcus, a recipient of the Queens Council of the Arts Artist Commissioning Program, has created Lucky 88, the first musical set in a Flushing food court. Flushing’s New World Mall Food Court. Works in progress documents for Lucky 88. Flushing, New York holds an incredible spot as a food mecca in the minds of most New Yorkers. HISTORY OF QCA FROM THE 1960'S UNTIL NOW 1966, QCA FOUNDED!!! In 1966 the Queens Council on the Arts was founded! Mrs. Jeanne Dale Katz spearheaded the project, with the help of the borough's leading organizations, notably: The Queens Symphony Orchestra, Queens Opera Association, Queens Borough Public Library, Oratorio Society, Queensborough Community College, and Saint JohnsUniversity .
STAFF BIOGRAPHIES AND INFORMATION Hoong Yee Lee Krakauer, Executive Director . believes in the power of the arts to mobilize and transform community. She was a member of the Transition Team for Mayor DiBlasio, serves on Tony Bennett’s Exploring the Arts Foundation and sits on many grant panels across thecountry.
JOIN QCA TODAY
JOIN HERE. For more information email. Development@queenscouncilarts.org with the. subject line Membership orcall 347-505-3013.
GRANT PANELISTS
Panelists are an integral component of the Queens Arts Fund grant process, scoring projects for funding and determining the distribution of grant funds to Queens based artists, collectives, and organizations. Selected panelists will be assigned to a panel meeting and will receive a handbook and the evaluation criteria for scoring. QUEENSARTSFUNDGRANTSASSISTANT Queens Council on the Arts seeks a part-time assistant to help with the administration of the Queens Arts Fund (QAF) grant program. QAF awards project based grants to Queens based individual artists and nonprofit organizations that provide cultural services to the community. This position includes working with emerging artists andcommunity
SU-CASA: PLACES ARTISTS IN SENIOR CENTERS ACROSS NYC SU-CASA is a collaboration among the New York City Council, the Department of Cultural Affairs (DCA), the Department for the Aging (DFTA) and the City's five local arts councils. The program is funded in FY20 by New York City Council. This initiative seeks to connect artists with seniors in senior centers and to positively impact thewell-being
ROCKAWAY VILLAGE PUBLIC ART COMMISSION On behalf of Phipps Houses, Queens Council on the Arts seeks artist proposals to create a work of public art for a public plaza to be built as part of a large affordable housing community in Downtown Far Rockaway, Queens by Phipps Houses. The selected applicant will receive a $100,000 public art commission. Phipps Houses is the nation's oldest and one of its largest not-for-profit developer QUEENS COUNCIL ON THE ARTSCALENDARBLOGMISSION STATEMENTCULTURAL EQUITY STATEMENTQCA STATEMENTSTAFF Queens Council on the Arts. Upcoming events & Opportunities. QCA NOTICE. In response to public health concerns with the COVID-19 pandemic, the Queens Council on the Arts will suspend all public programming until further notice, supplementing events with remote alternatives when possible. As events evolve daily, we will continueto monitor the
ARTIST COMMISSIONING PROGRAM artist commissioning program. The Artist Commissioning Program (ACP) democratizes the traditional commissioning progress by enabling local community members, or “art commissioners,” to fill gaps in American culture by awarding commissions to Queens artists.The 2021-22 ACP will fund choreographers, dance artists, and small dance organizations to tell untold stories that highlight HIGH SCHOOL TO ART SCHOOL PROGRAM (HS2AS) HIGH SCHOOL TO ART SCHOOL Get into the art school of your dreams - with a scholarship! The High School to Art School program (HS2AS) is a FREE visual arts portfolio development program that provides qualified high school sophomores, juniors and seniors with the art skills training, mentorship, essay writing techniques, college application assistance and financial aid planning necessary to gain STAFF BIOGRAPHIES AND INFORMATION Hoong Yee Lee Krakauer, Executive Director . believes in the power of the arts to mobilize and transform community. She was a member of the Transition Team for Mayor DiBlasio, serves on Tony Bennett’s Exploring the Arts Foundation and sits on many grant panels across thecountry.
QUEENS ARTS FUND GRANTS 11 hours ago · The Queens Arts Fund (QAF) offers grants to Queens-based individual artists and nonprofit organizations offering distinctive arts and cultural programming that directly serves the community members of Queens. The Queens Arts Fund is committed to supporting emerging artists from diverse cultural backgrounds, working within all disciplines to QAF ARTS ACCESS GRANT 2021 Arts Access Grant - Organization Support. Grants range from $1,000 to $5,000. For this category, applicants can make only one project request not to exceed $5,000. Organizations that apply as a grantee cannot also fiscally sponsor a different applicant in the sameyear.
ARTIST OPPORTUNITIES: EXHIBITIONS, EXPOS, PROJECTS Space comes furnished with work tables and shelving. 2 east facing windows, great lighting. 162 sq ft divided evenly in half. Rent is $432/month (per person). Located in Astoria/LIC, o n 29th Street, between 39th & 40th Ave. Rental price includes utilities (Heat, AC, gas, water, & wifi) and access to a shared wood shop, printshop,outside roof
QAF NEW WORK GRANT
Project Funding is available for: Queens-based individual artists for the creation of new work. New Work is defined as work that has not been produced or presented to an audience before. All projects must culminate in an exhibition or presentation in the 2021 calendar year that are accessible and engage the general public of Queens.GRANT PANELISTS
SU-CASA: PLACES ARTISTS IN SENIOR CENTERS ACROSS NYC SU-CASA is a collaboration among the New York City Council, the Department of Cultural Affairs (DCA), the Department for the Aging (DFTA) and the City's five local arts councils. The program is funded in FY20 by New York City Council. This initiative seeks to connect artists with seniors in senior centers and to positively impact thewell-being
QUEENS COUNCIL ON THE ARTSCALENDARBLOGMISSION STATEMENTCULTURAL EQUITY STATEMENTQCA STATEMENTSTAFF Queens Council on the Arts. Upcoming events & Opportunities. QCA NOTICE. In response to public health concerns with the COVID-19 pandemic, the Queens Council on the Arts will suspend all public programming until further notice, supplementing events with remote alternatives when possible. As events evolve daily, we will continueto monitor the
ARTIST COMMISSIONING PROGRAM artist commissioning program. The Artist Commissioning Program (ACP) democratizes the traditional commissioning progress by enabling local community members, or “art commissioners,” to fill gaps in American culture by awarding commissions to Queens artists.The 2021-22 ACP will fund choreographers, dance artists, and small dance organizations to tell untold stories that highlight HIGH SCHOOL TO ART SCHOOL PROGRAM (HS2AS) HIGH SCHOOL TO ART SCHOOL Get into the art school of your dreams - with a scholarship! The High School to Art School program (HS2AS) is a FREE visual arts portfolio development program that provides qualified high school sophomores, juniors and seniors with the art skills training, mentorship, essay writing techniques, college application assistance and financial aid planning necessary to gain STAFF BIOGRAPHIES AND INFORMATION Hoong Yee Lee Krakauer, Executive Director . believes in the power of the arts to mobilize and transform community. She was a member of the Transition Team for Mayor DiBlasio, serves on Tony Bennett’s Exploring the Arts Foundation and sits on many grant panels across thecountry.
QUEENS ARTS FUND GRANTS 11 hours ago · The Queens Arts Fund (QAF) offers grants to Queens-based individual artists and nonprofit organizations offering distinctive arts and cultural programming that directly serves the community members of Queens. The Queens Arts Fund is committed to supporting emerging artists from diverse cultural backgrounds, working within all disciplines to QAF ARTS ACCESS GRANT 2021 Arts Access Grant - Organization Support. Grants range from $1,000 to $5,000. For this category, applicants can make only one project request not to exceed $5,000. Organizations that apply as a grantee cannot also fiscally sponsor a different applicant in the sameyear.
ARTIST OPPORTUNITIES: EXHIBITIONS, EXPOS, PROJECTS Space comes furnished with work tables and shelving. 2 east facing windows, great lighting. 162 sq ft divided evenly in half. Rent is $432/month (per person). Located in Astoria/LIC, o n 29th Street, between 39th & 40th Ave. Rental price includes utilities (Heat, AC, gas, water, & wifi) and access to a shared wood shop, printshop,outside roof
QAF NEW WORK GRANT
Project Funding is available for: Queens-based individual artists for the creation of new work. New Work is defined as work that has not been produced or presented to an audience before. All projects must culminate in an exhibition or presentation in the 2021 calendar year that are accessible and engage the general public of Queens.GRANT PANELISTS
SU-CASA: PLACES ARTISTS IN SENIOR CENTERS ACROSS NYC SU-CASA is a collaboration among the New York City Council, the Department of Cultural Affairs (DCA), the Department for the Aging (DFTA) and the City's five local arts councils. The program is funded in FY20 by New York City Council. This initiative seeks to connect artists with seniors in senior centers and to positively impact thewell-being
GIVE | QUEENS COUNCIL ON THE ARTS HELP QCA SUPPORT QUEENS ARTISTS AND ART . Your tax-deductible gift sustains cultural life throughout the borough by helping QCA make it possible for artists to make life extraordinary for all of us.. $50 - Buys a 1-year Individual Membership with priceless benefits. $100 - Supports 1 High School to Art School alumni sketch artist at a community event. $250 - Covers the cost of translation ARTIST COMMISSIONING PROGRAM artist commissioning program. The Artist Commissioning Program (ACP) democratizes the traditional commissioning progress by enabling local community members, or “art commissioners,” to fill gaps in American culture by awarding commissions to Queens artists.The 2021-22 ACP will fund choreographers, dance artists, and small dance organizations to tell untold stories that highlight BLOG | QUEENS COUNCIL ON THE ARTS Marcus, a recipient of the Queens Council of the Arts Artist Commissioning Program, has created Lucky 88, the first musical set in a Flushing food court. Flushing’s New World Mall Food Court. Works in progress documents for Lucky 88. Flushing, New York holds an incredible spot as a food mecca in the minds of most New Yorkers. HISTORY OF QCA FROM THE 1960'S UNTIL NOW 1966, QCA FOUNDED!!! In 1966 the Queens Council on the Arts was founded! Mrs. Jeanne Dale Katz spearheaded the project, with the help of the borough's leading organizations, notably: The Queens Symphony Orchestra, Queens Opera Association, Queens Borough Public Library, Oratorio Society, Queensborough Community College, and Saint JohnsUniversity .
STAFF BIOGRAPHIES AND INFORMATION Hoong Yee Lee Krakauer, Executive Director . believes in the power of the arts to mobilize and transform community. She was a member of the Transition Team for Mayor DiBlasio, serves on Tony Bennett’s Exploring the Arts Foundation and sits on many grant panels across thecountry.
JOIN QCA TODAY
JOIN HERE. For more information email. Development@queenscouncilarts.org with the. subject line Membership orcall 347-505-3013.
GRANT PANELISTS
Panelists are an integral component of the Queens Arts Fund grant process, scoring projects for funding and determining the distribution of grant funds to Queens based artists, collectives, and organizations. Selected panelists will be assigned to a panel meeting and will receive a handbook and the evaluation criteria for scoring. QUEENSARTSFUNDGRANTSASSISTANT Queens Council on the Arts seeks a part-time assistant to help with the administration of the Queens Arts Fund (QAF) grant program. QAF awards project based grants to Queens based individual artists and nonprofit organizations that provide cultural services to the community. This position includes working with emerging artists andcommunity
SU-CASA: PLACES ARTISTS IN SENIOR CENTERS ACROSS NYC SU-CASA is a collaboration among the New York City Council, the Department of Cultural Affairs (DCA), the Department for the Aging (DFTA) and the City's five local arts councils. The program is funded in FY20 by New York City Council. This initiative seeks to connect artists with seniors in senior centers and to positively impact thewell-being
ROCKAWAY VILLAGE PUBLIC ART COMMISSION On behalf of Phipps Houses, Queens Council on the Arts seeks artist proposals to create a work of public art for a public plaza to be built as part of a large affordable housing community in Downtown Far Rockaway, Queens by Phipps Houses. The selected applicant will receive a $100,000 public art commission. Phipps Houses is the nation's oldest and one of its largest not-for-profit developerNo results found.
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In response to public health concerns with the COVID-19 pandemic, the Queens Council on the Arts will suspend all public programming until further notice, supplementing events with remote alternatives whenpossible.
As events evolve daily, we will continue to monitor the situation and will keep you posted on any developments. Please note QCA staff are still available to our constituents, but will be working remotely until further notice. If you need to get in touch with us, please send an email rather than callingthe office.
We appreciate your patience and understanding as we work together to protect the health, safety and wellness of all under extraordinarycircumstances.
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