November in Brooklyn

SU-CASA 2023 Application Opens November 10th!

SU-CASA is a community arts engagement program that places artists in residence at senior centers across Brooklyn. SU-CASA artists engage older adults in an art project or series of cultural programs over the course of the residency. Each residency also includes a public program component – exhibits, readings, performances, open houses or other cultural events open to the surrounding community.

Individual artists-in-residence receive a stipend of $6,000, an additional $2,000 materials/supplies budget, and access to materials and supplies from Materials for the Arts. Individual artists can apply directly to participate in the program without a fiscal sponsor. Artists may apply for up to two SU-CASA residencies.

Important Dates

SU-CASA Artist Application: Opens Thursday, November 10th | Closes Monday, November 28th
SU-CASA Panelist Application: Opens Thursday, November 10th | Closes Monday, November 21st
SU-CASA Online Information Session: Tuesday, November 15th

Applicants will be notified of their application status and, if selected, which senior center they will work with, by the end of December 2022.

Residencies will take place between January 1 - June 30, 2023.

The 2023 SU-CASA program is funded by the New York City Council. It is a collaboration among the City Council, the Department of Cultural Affairs (DCA), the Department for the Aging (DFTA) and Brooklyn Arts Council.

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Cultural Space Opportunity: The Axel

The Axel. Image courtesy Hopestreet.

In partnership with Hopestreet, Brooklyn Arts Council is issuing a call for Expressions of Interest (EOI) for a rare opportunity to lease a lower level cultural space within The Axel, a brand new development that includes a chance to have the space outfitted to suit the tenant’s specifications (within budget restrictions). The space is approximately 2,100 sq. ft. and is situated on the border of Downtown Brooklyn at the convergence of Clinton Hill, Fort Greene, and Prospect Heights.

While there are still many elements that are yet to be determined, now is a great time to explore this possibility so the developer can work with the tenant while construction is underway. If you are interested in a long-term lease, please fill in this Google form to sign up for an info session, and a representative will be in touch with more details.

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Our Grantees' Events

Upcoming events hosted by our board members, grantees, fiscal sponsees, and partner organizations. Keep scrolling for a full, comprehensive list of what's top-of-mind this November.

 

Creative Study Live Q&A’s

SOLIDARITY ECONOMY WITH ART.COOP

Creative Study (formerly Art World Conference) is a Brooklyn Arts Fund grantee.

November 14 | 2:30 PM - 3:30 PM
Virtual

Join Art.coop co-organizers Nati Linares, Marina Lopez, Sruti Suryanarayanan, and Caroline Woolard for a Q&A on community-control of artistic value in the Solidarity Economy movement. In this Q&A, you will learn about the working class and QTBIPOC creatives who are firing their bosses, freeing the land, electing themselves, and building livelihoods based on care, cooperation, mutual aid, and solidarity.

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CHRISTINA MASSEY'S CHANGING THE COURSE OF TIME

Pink Sunset. Christina Massey is a Brooklyn Arts Fund grantee.

Through November 4

Agnes Varis Art Center
647 Fulton St, Brooklyn, NY

Christina Massey is exhibiting her mixed media glass and repurposed aluminum sculptures in a new colorful installation that activates the UrbanGlass Window Gallery. The work addresses the potential effects of climate change on vegetation over time due to industries like fracking. The works have an oddness and mysteriousness to them, almost acting like crystal balls, where we look within for answers which are obstructed by reflections and patterns which distract us with their aesthetic beauty.

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Hook & Eye Theater PRESENT: Space Nunz of the Rescue Mainframe

Hook & Eye Theater is a 2022 Brooklyn Arts Fund grantee. Photo by Joseph O' Malley.

Through November 13
Matinees (Saturday & Sunday)
| 2 PM - 3:30 PM
Evenings (Wednesday - Sunday) | 7:30 PM - 9 PM

The Mark O'Donnell Theater
160 Schermerhorn St, Brooklyn

Written by Elizabeth Wong, based on material generated by Hook & Eye Theater. Two space nuns race against time to make sense of this century in a new pick-a-path sci-fi andromedy. The play examines, with a wink, the precariousness of our legacies and the vastness of our shared digital reliance while the audience votes on important moments, altering the course of the show in real time as two families - one Iranian immigrants and the other blue blooded New Englanders - meet their inevitable collision.

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THIS and THAT

The Bushwick Starr is a Brooklyn Arts Fund grantee.

Image via HERE’s website.

November 30 - December 17

HERE
145 6th Ave, New York, NY

The Bushwick Starr and The Chocolate Factory Theater in partnership with HERE present The Institute of Useless Activity’s THIS and THAT. What is THIS? What is THAT? — THAT imagines the creation of the universe. Video equipment comes to life by the cranking of tripod knobs, zooming in and out, maneuvering visual feedback loops, dissolving images together and apart, creating an abstract video puppetry before our eyes. THIS is about people – their romantic sense of longing, loss, alienation and near miss. Hand shadow vignettes, inspired by Henry Moore sculptures, morph from one scene to another.

Created by Phil Soltanoff / Steven Wendt; Performed by Steven Wendt; Directed by Phil Soltanoff

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Events & Programs

Additional happenings hosted by our grantees and other organizations, collectives, and institutions.

 

Exhibition: Black Atlantic

Leilah Babirye, “Agali Awamu (Togetherness),” 2022. Courtesy of the artist, Gordon Robichaux, NY, and Stephen Friedman Gallery, London. Photo by Nicholas Knight, Courtesy of Public Art Fund.

Through November 27

Brooklyn Bridge Park
334 Furman St, Brooklyn

Black Atlantic is an exhibition inspired by the diaspora across the ocean that connects Africa with the Americas and Europe. Each commission suggests a unique creative approach towards crafting new identities and futures through the personal gestures of hand-made work, often in dialogue with the processes of large-scale fabrication. Black Atlantic was commissioned by Public Art Fund and co-curated by artist Hugh Hayden and Public Art Fund Adjunct Curator Daniel S. Palmer. Artists include Leilah Babirye, Hugh Hayden, Dozie Kanu, Tau Lewis, and Kiyan Williams.

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Workshops & Professional Development

Reliable workshops from outside collectives and institutions.

 

THRIVE IN PLACE!

Through November 17 | 6:30 PM - 8:30 PM
Virtual

ArtBuilt and the Entertainment Community Fund (formerly The Actors Fund) are partnering to present THRIVE IN PLACE! - a workshop to help creative sector workers understand the relationship between housing choices and their financial wellbeing. Focused on affordable housing, homeownership, and building knowledge to improve personal finances, this class uses artist-centric tools and straightforward language to help artists of all disciplines navigate their financial life with creativity, clarity and strength. Build housing security to thrive in place!

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An Artist's Guide to Last Minute Year-End Giving

Gabe Brown (Fellow in Painting '18), "Red Hot," 2016, oil on linen over wood panel, 24 x 18 inches.

November 9 | 12 PM - 1:30 PM
Virtual

Connecting with your supporters at the end of the calendar year is an important part of building long lasting relationships for any artist. This interactive presentation is designed to help artists engage in thoughtful and fruitful year-end fundraising in 2022. Join NYFA staff for a presentation about the nuts and bolts of year-end giving, with an emphasis on adapting strategies to meet the needs of your own project. During this presentation you will learn about fundraising via email, direct mail and social media.

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Demystifying NFTs

Vicki Da Silva, “Chimney Corner 2,” 2010.

Part 1: NFT Fundamentals
November 10 | 10 AM - 4 PM
Virtual

Part 2: Learn How to Create NFTs
November 17 | 10 AM - 4 PM
Virtual

Demystifying NFTs is a two-part workshop series and award program where artists, performers, writers, and cultural workers can learn how to create eco-responsible NFTs. While NFTs have disrupted the art world, many of us cannot explain how this technology functions. For this reason, NYFA partnered with artist/technologist Laura Ó Reilly, who developed this program as part of her new Technology Gap initiative in an effort to ground crypto back to earth. Demystifying NFTs presents an accessible, environmentally conscious alternative to creating and stewarding NFTs.

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Funding & Open Calls

Reliable funding opportunities from outside collectives and institutions.

 

Beam Center Open Call

$5,000
Deadline: November 7

Each year, Beam Center seeks design proposals for ambitious public artworks that will be brought to life through collaborations between youth and creative big thinkers. Projects are realized by a community of more than 100 young people at each of our project sites: in New Hampshire (NH), on Governors Island (GI), and in a local NYC community.

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VelvetPark LGBTQ+ Writers Residency

Deadline: November 11

Velvetpark Residency is a project based work-studio, awarded through a selection process by open application. It is open to LGBTQ+ writers and visual artists to complete a proposed project. For almost two decades Velvetpark has recognized queer people in the arts, academia and activism, by featuring stories on, by, or about these individuals in the pages of the print magazine and online.

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Lenore G. Tawney Fellowship

Stipend: $30,000
Deadline: November 14

This opportunity seeks to foster new engagement with pioneer fiber artist Lenore G. Tawney’s art environment that is installed at JMKAC’s Art Preserve and part of the institution’s collection. The fellowship is open to scholars, writers, curators, and artists at all educational levels with demonstrated engagement in research, study, or other activities relevant to the study of the collection.

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Bronx Council on the Arts Community Engagement Grants

Deadline: November 14

The Bronx Council on the Arts is accepting applications for three grants: New Work supports individual Bronx-based artists through a commissioning grant of $2,500 for new work in a community setting; Arts Fund supports Bronx-based individual artists, artist collectives and 501(c)(3) arts organizations with an organizational budget below $100,000; and Community Arts supports local arts projects and activities that enable Bronx communities to engage with the performing, literary, media, and visual arts.

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Cafe Royal Cultural Foundation Visual Art Grant

$10,000
Deadline: November 14 at 9 AM EST

Café Royal Cultural Foundation NYC will award an exhibition/project grant to artists creating paintings, drawings, sculptures and photographs. Café Royal is only accepting 40 application for each category for the remaining grant cycles in 2022.

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Data Through Design Call for Proposals

Stipend: $700
Deadline: November 15

Data Through Design (DxD) is now accepting submissions for our 2023 exhibition, Hidden in Plain Sight. We invite artists, data professionals, designers, scientists, historians, activists, coders, community organizers, policymakers, and others to submit their proposals for projects to be presented in the DxD exhibition in March of 2023.

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amant Studio & Research Residency Program

Deadline: November 15

The Studio & Research Residency Program in NY awards artists from around the world with research-oriented residencies in its campus in Brooklyn. Following Amant’s aim of slowing-down the art-making process, we provide artists with space, resources, and guidance to support long-term research projects and archival work. Our program welcomes experimental practices in visual arts, cultural theory, performance, filmmaking, and writing.

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KUNSTRAUM OPEN CALLS

All Deadlines: November 15 at 11:59 PM EST

Exhibition view of “ADJUSTED For Inflation” featuring works of Cassandra Zampini, Laura Clark, and Dimana Zaharieva (left to right).

EXHIBITION PROGRAM

KUNSTRAUM is an artist hub, studios and a gallery. Through our Open Call for the 2023-2024 Exhibition Program, we select works that present compelling ideas, unconventional methods, and risky themes that expand the parameters of contemporary art. The resulting exhibition theme is selected and curated by our 2023 Curator-in-Residence.

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Artist-in-residence

KUNSTRAUM offers artist residencies, thought-provoking exhibitions, public programs, networking opportunities, affordable studio space, curatorial fellowships, and discourse for creative production. Through the rotating artist residency program, we offer three-month residencies for national and international artists on a quarterly cycle to join our community.

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CURATOR-in-residence

For the Curator-in-Residence 2023-24 (“CIR”), we are seeking a self-starter with an innovative and ambitious mind who thrives on creative freedom, is comfortable assuming a leadership role, and has an interest in working within an established artist-run gallery. CIR's mission is to bring a unique curatorial vision to the program and highlight their curatorial practice in the New York art world by facilitating engaging exhibitions and events and building our community.

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DeVos Institute GLOBAL ARTS MANAGEMENT FELLOWSHIP

 Photo by Lisa Helfert

Deadline: November 18

The DeVos Institute’s Global Arts Management Fellowship provides full scholarship training and support for arts executives from across the United States and around the world over a three-year, cohort-based engagement. Fellows attend a four-week residency in Washington, D.C. for three consecutive years. The Fellowship includes intensive, practical training in artistic & strategic planning, marketing, fundraising, board development, and finance; access to leaders of cultural institutions around the world; and collaborative group work.

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SMACKMELLON Artist Studio Program

Deadline: November 23 at 11:59 PM EST

The Artist Studio Program was launched in 2000 in response to the crisis of available affordable space for artists living and working in New York City. The program provides six eligible artists working in all visual arts media a free private studio space accessible 24/7 and a fellowship (dependent on funding).

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SPREAD LOVE: CALL FOR A COLLABORATIVE SET DESIGNER / INSTALLATION ARTIST

Photo from ICAC event "SHARE! : Resources for Joy." Photo credit: Toby Tenenbaum.

Deadline: December 1

The Intergenerational Community Arts Council (ICAC) seeks an environmental designer, set designer, or installation artist to help create the visual, physical, and interactive elements for SPREAD LOVE, a pop-up performance event that will travel to four local community centers in May-June 2023. SPREAD LOVE is being created by an intergenerational crew of artists, performers, and producers. The performance is grounded in the unique cultural history of Downtown Brooklyn, and builds on the ICAC members’ commitment to support community health and wellness through artistic opportunities.

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Jazz Road Tours

Up to $15,000
Deadline: December 1

Our sister Regional Arts Organization, South Arts, has re-opened Jazz Road Tours, part of the national, artist-centric Jazz Road program. Jazz artists can apply for grants of up to $15,000 supporting three- to six-site tours around the country. This artist-centric grant program—designed to support approximately 50 tours each year—is made possible with funds from the Doris Duke Charitable Foundation with additional support from the Mellon Foundation.

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The David Prize

$200,000
Deadline: December 12

The David Prize is a celebration of individuals and ideas to create a better, brighter New York City. Open to any individual working in the five boroughs, the Prize welcomes those with the grit and vision to change our communities, our culture and our future for good. Whether socially, economically, culturally, environmentally (or otherwise), awardees have a divergent and unique vision for how to make NYC a place where people yearn to live, and concrete ideas about how to achieve it.

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nars Studio Relief Residency

Deadline: Rolling

NARS’ mission is geared towards creating community while fostering expansion and exchange of artistic and cultural practices. In March 2020, in response to COVID, we dedicated part of the NARS Studios to NY based artists who were in need of a space but were otherwise unable to afford it. Each subsidized studio space is available for 3 months, as a work-space only. Throughout this time, artists have 24/7 access to their spaces and are be able to liaise with a diverse artistic community.

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Resources

 

New Yorkers for Culture & Arts Survey

Deadline: October 28

New Yorkers for Culture and Arts (NY4CA) is undergoing a strategic plan to understand how best to serve its members, constituents, and the arts and culture sector in New York City. NY4CA is a cultural advocacy coalition, formed in 2018 to advocate for improved public policy and increased support for culture in NYC. They need your input on what is needed in our field, and how they can best advocate for a vibrant future for culture in NYC! This brief survey should take approximately 8-10 minutes to complete.

Take Survey


Get Ready to Vote!

Voting is underway now for Governor, Congress, and other legislators who will make critical decisions for our communities – and there are four important ballot initiatives as well. Review the key dates below to make sure you’re ready to vote!

Absentee Ballot Deadlines:
Return ballot by mail by: November 8
Return ballot in person: November 8 by 9 PM
Request an Absentee Ballot

Voting Deadlines:
Early voting: October 29 - November 6
Election Day: November 8
Find Your Regular & Early Voting Poll Site


NYFA Immigrant Artist Resource Center

Lily & Honglei, “The Stereotype” in Flushing Chinatown, NY, 2022. Photo by Korea Art Forum.

Founded to serve as a hub where immigrant artists can access resources, exchange ideas, collaborate, and amplify their voices in the American cultural landscape. Programming centers on helping immigrant artists with the development and presentation of their works and fostering communities and a sense of belonging while providing support for their overall well-being.

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HueArts NYS Survey

HueArts NYS is a research project to create a comprehensive online Map and Directory for and about New York-based arts entities led by, founded by, and centering Black, Latinx, Indigenous, Asian, Pacific Islander, Middle Eastern, and all People of Color. Museum Hue has already developed a Map and Directory, and a Brown Paper for New York City, and is now looking to hear from arts entities founded and led by People of Color outside of NYC to understand the unique cultural arts landscape in New York State. We welcome any POC-founded and led art entity, to complete this survey.

Take the Survey


What We're Reading

Have you encountered an inspiring or engaging read related to the COVID-19 era lately? Tell us about it at webmaster@brooklynartscouncil.org.

BK Reader Staff. “New Dance Installation in Bushwick Explores Cultural Heritage, Social Justice and Food Sustainability,” BK Reader, October 2022. Dancers Unlimited is a Brooklyn Arts Fund grantee.
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CBS New York Team. “New Mural Sounds Alarm on Fire Safety after Bronx High-Rise Fire,” CBS News, October 2022. Cey Adams is a BAC Board Member.
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Rhea Nayyar. “Affordable for Now, Sunset Park Rises as a Buzzing NYC Arts Hub,” Hyperallergic, October 2022. NARS Foundation is a Local Arts Support grantee.
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Nina Totenberg. “Here Comes the Sun: NPR Correspondent Nina Totenberg and Sound Artist Nikki Lindt,” CBS News, October 2022. Nikki Lindt is a Brooklyn Arts Fund grantee.
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Cover Image: Honest Process performance at National Sawdust. Conceived, composed, and directed by Thea Little. Performers and collaborators: Thea Little, Katie Norton-Bliss, and Lea Torelli. Photo by Jill Steinberg, 2019. Thea Little is a Brooklyn Arts Fund grantee.

 

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