Call for artists, Elizabeth Foundation for the Arts, Manhattan, deadline Nov. 30

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EFA STUDIO PROGRAM

A Prestigious Studio in the Center of Manhattan

Our yearly open application is due in two weeks. EFA Studio Memberships are available to emerging and established artists through a no-fee application and jury selection process. EFA Studios is a diverse and supportive community of over 100 professional artists. The Studio Program provides professional development opportunities for Members including Studio Visits, Member Exhibitions, and Open Studios. Members receive a subsidized private studio in Manhattan's Garment District for a period of two years. Renewal of membership is possible every two years through a review process.

Studios range in size from 200 to 440 square feet. Ceilings are 11′ high. Subsidized membership fees range from $680 to $1770 per month. The EFA Center is equipped with internet, passenger and freight elevators, shared restrooms, wash sinks, and common areas with a coffee maker, sink, refrigerator, microwave, computer, art books, and magazines. Access to studios is 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

DEADLINE: NOV. 30, 2018

LEARN MORE: http://www.studios-efanyc.org/application-home/

EFA RBPMW

Studio Immersion Project (SIP) Fellowship

Studio Immersion Project (SIP) is an intensive 3 month studio fellowship designed to immerse artists in the world of printmaking. SIP Fellows will acquire new techniques and build upon existing skills.

Prior printmaking experience is not required and artists working in other media are greatly encouraged to apply.

Q+A - SIP Fellowship Application and Walkthrough

November 27 - 6:30PM | Please RSVP to rbpmw@efanyc.org

EFA Studio Program was created to provide affordable studio space within a community of artists, facilitate career development, and promote public and critical exposure for our members. Members of the studio program are professional artists with a developed studio practice. Our members create work in wide range of media and artistic sensibilities creating a vibrant and diverse community of peers.

EFA Robert Blackburn Printmaking Workshop (RBPMW) is a co-operative printmaking workspace that provides professional-quality printmaking facilities to artists and printmakers of every skill level. RBPMW's mission is to support artists' creative risk taking and innovation through print.

EFA Project Space Program launched in September 2008 as a program of The Elizabeth Foundation for the Arts, is a collaborative, cross-disciplinary arts venue founded on the belief that art is directly connected to the individuals who produce it, the communities that arise because of it, and to everyday life; and that by providing an arena for exploring these connections, we empower artists to forge new partnerships and encourage the expansion of ideas.

The Elizabeth Foundation for the Arts (EFA) is a 501 (c) (3) public charity. Through its three core programs, EFA Studio Program, EFA Project Space, and the EFA Robert Blackburn Printmaking Workshop, EFA is dedicated to providing artists across all disciplines with space, tools and a cooperative forum for the development of individual practice.