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East Yonkers

Yonkers Historical Society – Sherwood House: http://www.yonkershistory.org/infcode.html

Sarah Lawrence College – www.slc.edu

Yonkers Public Library – Will and Crestwood http://www.ypl.org/hoursanddirec.htm#GRI ; http://www.ypl.org/hoursanddirec.htm#CRE

Northwest

Untermyer Performing Arts Council (and Park) http://www.untermyer.com/

Downtown/Waterfront

Yonkers Public Library – Riverfront http://www.ypl.org/hoursanddirec.htm#RIV

Blue Door Art Gallery http://www.bluedoorart.org/gallery.php

Ella Fitzgerald sculpture by Metro North train station

Sculpture Garden

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Blue Door Gallery is hosting an affordable holiday sale of original hand-made arts and crafts. Open to all creative souls.

Exhibition Dates: 12/12/09 – 1/2/10

AND

SECOND ANNUAL

BLUE DOOR ARTIST ASSOCIATION

MEMBERS JURIED EXHIBITION

Members of The Blue Door Artist Association will have the opportunity to display their work in this special members-only exhibition. If you are not yet a member,

this is a great time to join or renew your membership to be part of this exciting, highly publicized gallery and to have all member-benefits.

Exhibition Dates: 01/09/10 – 02/15/10

For more information and Prospectus, click here:

BLUE DOOR GALLERY CALLS FOR ARTISTS

or call Gallery Manager Martin Gewirtz at 914.375.5100

Yonkers Riverfest ‘09

NYFA artists’ fellowships

ANNOUNCING SCHEDULE FOR NYFA’S REGIONAL ARTISTS’ FELLOWSHIPS APPLICATION AND INFORMATION SEMINARS
design by Brian LaRossa

Artists’ Fellowships are $7,000 cash awards made to individual originating artists living and working in the state of New York for unrestricted use. Grants are awarded in 16 artistic disciplines, with applications accepted in eight categories each year. Since the awards began in 1985, NYFA has awarded over $22 million to over 3,688 artists. Peer review panels select approximately 100 Fellows each year, the goal being to buy recipients creative time to continue making work.

Each year NYFA offers free informational seminars across New York state to explain the Artists’ Fellowships application process. Please see the list below to find a seminar near you and check nyfa.org/afp for updates and new locations. While the seminars are not mandatory, NYFA offers valuable information about the application and review process, and we encourage applicants to attend.

NYFA’s online application will be posted in early September, please go to nyfa.org/afp to apply after September 9th.

The following categories will be reviewed during the 2009 – 2010 cycle:

Architecture/Environmental Structures
Choreography

Fiction
Music/Sound
Painting
Photography
Playwriting/Screenwriting
Video

This year NYFA will be conducting four enhanced applications seminars in addition to the general informational seminars we typically conduct. These enhanced seminars will be in Lake Placid, Ithaca, Buffalo, and Woodstock, please see schedule below for details.

All seminars are free!

Capital Region
Thursday, September 24, 5:30-7:30pm
Arts Center of the Capital Region
265 River Street
Troy, NY
(518) 273-0553

Genesee Valley/Finger Lakes
Wednesday, September 16, 3:00-5:00pm
Arts & Cultural Council for Greater Rochester
277 North Goodman Street
Rochester, NY
Jennie Watson (585) 473-4000

Long Island
Tuesday, October 6, 5:30-7:30pm
East End Arts Council
133 East Main Street
Riverhead, NY
Patricia Snyder (631) 727-0900

Mid-Hudson
Thursday, September 24, 12:00-2:00pm
Orange County Arts Council
23 White Oak Drive, P.O. Box 574
Sugar Loaf, NY 10981
Susan Linn (845) 469-9168

Thursday, October 15, 6:00-8:00pm
Garrison Art Center
23 Garrison Landing, P.O. Box 4
Garrison, NY
Carinda Swann (845) 424-3960

Monday, September 21, 12:00-4:00pm
Woodstock Byrdcliffe Guild
Theater at Byrdcliffe Colony
3 Upper Byrdcliffe Way
Woodstock, NY
Carla Smith (845) 679-2079
rsvp to http://woodstockbyrdcliffe.eventbrite.com

North Country/Adirondack Region
Tuesday, September 15, 10:00am-3:00pm
Lake Placid Center for the Arts
17 Algonquin Dr
Lake Placid, NY
Sage Bissell (518) 523-2512
rsvp to http://lakeplacid.eventbrite.com

New York City
Bronx
TBA
Bronx River Arts
2000 Bronx Street
Bronx, NY
(718) 589-5819

Brooklyn
Tuesday, October 20, 5:30-7:30 pm
Crown Heights Public Library
560 New York Ave. at Maple St.
Brooklyn, NY
RSVP (718) 625-0080
Co-Sponsor: Brooklyn Arts Council, Inc. (BAC)

Thursday, September 10, 3:00-4:30pm
Tuesday, October 13, 5:30-7:00pm
New York Foundation for the Arts
20 Jay Street, Suite 740
DUMBO, Brooklyn, NY
(212) 366-6900

Queens
Tuesday, October 8th, 5:00-6:30pm
Holiday Inn Long Island City
39-05 29TH Street
Long Island City, NY
(917) 843-3836
Sponsored by Long Island City Artists, Inc.

Staten Island
Monday, September, 21, 5:30-7:00pm
St. George Library Center
5 Central Avenue
Staten Island, NY
Ginger Shulick (718) 447-3329
Co-Sponsor: Council on the Arts & Humanities for Staten Island

Southern Tier
Friday, September 18, 10:30am – 2:30pm
Tompkins County Public Library
Borg Warner Room
Corner of Green and Cayuga Streets, Ithaca, NY 14850
For directions, www.tcpl.org
Robin Schwartz (607) 273-5072
Sponsor: Community Arts Partnership of Tompkins County
rsvp to http://ithacatompkins.eventbrite.com

Western Region
Thursday, September 17, 12:00-4:00pm
Hallwalls Contemporary Art Center
341 Delaware Avenue
Buffalo, NY
Ed Cardoni (716) 854-1694
rsvp to http://buffalohallwalls.eventbrite.com

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Enhanced seminars in Lake Placid, Ithaca, Buffalo, and Woodstock will give applicants rare insight into the panel and application process, as well as an opportunity to talk with local arts professionals and NYFA staff.

Artists will be able to:

-See first-hand how NYFA’s panel process works through a mock panel session.

-Consult individually with an arts professional about their application presentation.

-Participate in a dialogue with NYFA about how the Fellowships program can better serve artists throughout the state.

-Learn about funding opportunities and other areas of career development.

For questions and more information please call 212.366.6900 or email fellowships@nyfa.org

Megan Dorien

26, female urban/street artist. I love to create art and put up pieces on the street. I do this because I believe everyone should be able to view fun art, it should not be reserved for galleries. I enjoy watching my pieces grow with their surroundings and decay with the seasons. My art name is “mineisyours” because I am trying to give all that I can via art.

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Celeste Walls

goddess celesteAs an Artist and Art Therapist, my journey provides me with experiences beyond the art studio. Art for me is a reflection of this journey where dreams and possibilities are endless. “Goddess” represents an individual’s dance with life to move toward the beauty of inner strength.  She emerges on canvas reaching for that which symbolizes the power of strength and serenity.

Barbara Segal

oragne dress cut ourBarbara Segal has earned a firmly established reputation as an important public artist and advocate of the arts in New York State. Her exhibitions and larger scale public works have consistently met with rave reviews. The fall of 2003 welcomed the opening of a sculpture park on the Hudson River waterfront in Yonkers. In 2005 “Muhheakantuck”, an MTA Arts for Transit commission, two/ seventy foot cast aluminum waves, charting the original borders of the Sawmill River. In 2007 Barbara created Artrucks, transforming 6 garbage trucks with artist-designed vinyl wraps promoting environmental awareness. Currently Barbara is a consultant for the City of Yonkers, and works in her Parkhill studio creating new works from stone.