NYC Department of Cultural Affairs: Nominate yourself or someone else to be a panelist

https://www1.nyc.gov/site/dcla/cultural-funding/programs-funding.page



The NYC Department of Cultural Affairs (DCLA) works with individual artists through the Percent for Art permanent public art program and the newly launched Public Artists in Residence program. In addition, DCLA supports New York City artists directly and indirectly through various ongoing efforts as well as through local arts councils.
Affordable Real Estate for Artists (AREA) is a long term initiative, announced by Mayor Bill de Blasio in the 2015, to ensure that artists continue to thrive and work in New York City. AREA will grow the City’s supply of affordable housing and workspace for artists over the next ten years.
SU-CASA places artists and arts organizations in residence at senior centers across the five boroughs of New York City.

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