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ARTISTS SUSTAINABILITY WORKSHOP SERIES

"FINANCIAL FLUENCY FOR CREATIVES"

Join us for the final two online workshops of the "Financial Fluency for Creatives" series. The upcoming workshop on Sole Proprietorship strategies will take place this evening Thursday, March 2nd, from 5:00 PM - 6:00 PM. The following workshop on Budgeting and Savings will be held Tuesday, March 7th from 5:00 PM - 6:00 PM.

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BRONX MEMOIR PROJECT (BMP)

"PATH TO 90 PAGES"

BMP's online workshop series "Path to 90 Pages" with Latanya Devaughn concludes this weekend! In this creative writing workshop, participants will explore memoir writing using prompts to inspire their writing entries. This four-week series ends this Saturday, March 4th, from 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM.



Writers of all levels are welcome join.

Final Workshop

"CREATING COMPELLING CHARACTERS"

BMP's next online workshop series will be with novelist and hypnotherapist Sofia Quintero. Quintero will introduce writers every week to an unconventional way to uncover additional layers to the people that live in their story world – including the authors themselves. Through this workshop series, participants can add these exercises to their toolbox and use them again and again for a variety of writing projects.


This four-week series will be held every Saturday from March 11th - April 1st from 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM.



Writers of all levels are welcome join.

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ARTISTS SUSTAINABILITY WORKSHOP SERIES (ASWS)

"SUSTAINING A CAREER IN FILMMAKING"

Next up for our Artists Sustainability Workshop Series (ASWS) will be "Sustaining a Career in Filmmaking" series with Ghetto Film School!


This three part hybrid series (workshops will be offered both online and in-person) will focus on media production and film. Participants will gain tips and insights into strategies and techniques of networking and career sustainability. The workshops will take place on March 14th, March 21st, and March 28th from 5:00 - 7:30PM at Ghetto Film School, 79 Alexander Ave, Bronx, NY 10454.


The first workshop will discuss all aspects of production; looking at “production” as a whole, rather than just the film set, and diving in on what it means to be in a “production”.

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LONGWOOD ART GALLERY @ HOSTOS

SAVE THE DATE FOR MARCH 29TH!

Save the date for our next exhibition at Longwood Art Gallery @ Hostos! Process Reimagined opens March 29th!

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GRANTS PANELISTS WANTED

BCA 2023 GRANT CYCLE

BCA is seeking artists, arts professionals, and community-based organization leaders to serve as panelists for our 2023 grants cycle. Panelists are an essential component of BCA’s grant-making process, selecting projects and deciding on the distribution of grant funds to Bronx based artists, art collectives, arts organizations, and other community-based groups. Panelists help us foster equitable, transparent, and inclusive grant-making practices, in accordance with BCA’s mission and values. If you're interested in being part of the process apply below!

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OPPORTUNITIES FOR ARTISTS...

OPEN CALL FOR TEACHING ARTISTS

SEEKING ARTISTS FOR JUVENILE JUSTICE RESIDENCY

The Bronx Council on the Arts (BCA) is seeking teaching artists to staff artist residencies for youth involved in the criminal justice system from April through December 2023. This program engages Bronx youth involved in the criminal justice system with the benefits of creative expression. Successful candidates will have experience teaching and working with youth and will possess a passion for arts education.


Applications are due March 20th by 11:59 PM.

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OPEN CALL FOR CURATORS

LONGWOOD ART GALLERY @ HOSTOS

BCA is seeking applications from NYC curators for its Longwood Art Gallery @ Hostos June 2023 group exhibition Self-Reflection/Rehash


Self-Reflection/Rehash will be a group exhibit featuring 7 to 10 artists whose work looks at different forms of self-representation that depart from conventional notions and attributes of diasporic identity, such as heritage, nationality, and race, among others. Using a variety of artistic mediums, these artists focus on self-portraiture to present their own inner dialogue about the human condition, such as aging, mental health, and body image. Click on the link below for more information and to submit.


Submission deadline is Friday, March 24th. 

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CAREER OPPORTUNITIES...

BCA IS HIRING

JOIN THE BRONX COUNCIL ON THE ARTS!

BCA is hiring immediately for various positions. From the associate level to the director level, check out our website for all open career opportunities and apply now!

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FEATURED GRANTEE...

BCA 2022 ARTS FUND GRANTEE

ROY SECORD, A RIVER RUNS THROUGH IT

Throughout four seasons, Roy Secord explores, surveys, and captures the beauty and diversity of nature and landscape of the 23-mile stretch of the restored, Bronx River/Greenway Corridor through photography and graphic arts, providing a public exhibition, youth photography programming, a timely, environmental justice narrative, and community conversations on Bronx nature.

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The Bronx Council on the Arts is supported, in part, by public funds from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs in partnership with the City Council; New York State Council on the Arts with the support of the Office of the Governor and the New York State Legislature; Arts Midwest and the National Endowment for the Arts; the Coalition of Theaters of Color; the Cultural Immigrant Initiative; City Council Members Eric Dinowitz and Marjorie Velázquez; Bronx Borough President Vanessa Gibson; NYS Assemblymember Michael Benedetto and the NYS Division of Criminal Justice; and the Hispanic Federation, the City of New York, and the Department of Youth and Community Development. Also supported in part by the New Yankee Stadium Community Benefits Fund, Con Edison, the Howard Gilman Foundation, the Mertz Gilmore Foundation, the Lily Auchincloss Foundation, and Amazon. Special thanks to Hostos Community College and the Hostos Center for the Arts & Culture for their support.

BCA and Longwood Art Gallery @ Hostos locations are ADA (Americans with Disabilities Act) compliant.
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