Chontadelia | photo by Cash Lion
Center Stage will host five contemporary ensembles from Colombia and Peru in the U.S. Musicians and multimedia artists will make independent month-long tours across the country from June-November 2021, promoting global ties and engaging with audiences on stage, off stage, and online. Each will make their U.S. debut with the program. 

Learn more about spatial justice and how to activate spaces and plan with spatial justice in mind through this series with our partners Metropolitan Area Planning Council (MAPC) and Design Studio for Social Intervention (ds4si).

Part 1: What is Spatial Justice? was recorded on August 18. All three of these sessions will be available to stream afterwards.
Watch a Recent Webinar Recording
Idea Swap 2020 is cancelled. We look forward to convening in the future.
What Cheer? Brigade of Providence, RI; courtesy the artists.
Apply for a Grant

Among our upcoming deadlines are three new grant opportunities: two new public art opportunities - Collective Imagination for Spatial Justice and Public Art for Spatial Justice - that aim to help artists create a more just "public;" and New Work New England, for artists living and creating work in New England.

Upcoming Deadlines


Collective Imagination for Spatial Justice and Public Art for Spatial Justice will also have deadlines on September 21 and October 19.

Rolling Deadlines


By Invitation Only


Grant deadlines are at 11:59 PM ET. During the summer, NEFA staff are available Monday through Thursday, 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM ET, and Friday, 9:00 AM to 1:00 PM.
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