Resources
In this section, you'll find a multitude of listings for artist service organizations, presenters, grant makers, et all. Each listing includes a link to the organization's website as well as a brief snippet from their "about" pages. If you would like to submit something for listing, or would like your listing updated, email us at dance.elephant@gmail.com
Arts Marketing
ArtsMarketing.org, the website of the National Arts Marketing Project, provides information, tools, and practical ideas to design high-quality, cost-effective marketing programs and strengthen arts organizations. Our Advisory Committee provides expert guidance and constantly seeks new resources and information to keep the site relevant and useful. The National Arts Marketing Project also hosts an annual conference , organizes regional training programs , and provides on-site workshops on a range of arts marketing topics.
ArtsJournal
ArtsJournal was founded September 13, 1999 in the heady days of the dotcom boom. The site is a digest of some of the best arts and cultural journalism in the English-speaking world. Each day ArtsJournal features link to stories culled from more than 200 English-language newspapers, magazines and publications featuring writing about arts and culture. Stories from sites that charge for access are excluded (though there seem to be fewer and fewer of pay-access sites).
Asian American Women Artists Alliance
The Asian American Women Artists Alliance (AAWAA) was established in 1998 by four Asian women: Ellen Hsiao, Yan Kong, Terumi Kaneyasu, and Michelle Lui. The organization has enabled emerging women artists, especially those of Asian descent, to create art and present their works to the diverse communities around New York City. AAWAA is a non-profit, volunteer-driven organization. Our membership is open to outside artists (including non-Asian artists, and men) who wish to join us or wish to be part of the decision making team.
Attitude: The Dancers' Magazine
ATTITUDE : The Dancers' Magazine was launched in 1982 as an artists-initiated trade journal and audience development tool. Attitude documents diverse dance artists of regional New York and our global community.
We publish features, reviews, research news, advertisements & announcements.
BOREDOM!!!
BOREDOM!!! was set up by chase granoff as a label of production and distribution. it is interested in the intersections of forms. BOREDOM!!! has produced or been involved with videos photos performances dances articles interviews music sound curatorial activities zines and now a blog. this blog serves to document all of these activities but also to be its own activity.
Bronx Council of the Arts
Bronx Council on the Arts (BCA) is celebrating over 45 years as a private, non-profit membership organization that is the official cultural agency of Bronx County. Recognized nationally as a leading arts service organization in providing cultural services and arts programs, BCA serves a multicultural constituency in excess of 1.2 million residents. BCA provides an array of services to 5,000 artists and more than 250 arts and community-based organizations.
Brooklyn Arts Council
http://www.brooklynartscouncil.org
Founded in 1966, BAC is the umbrella for Brooklyn’s range of cultural groups and individual artists working in the visual, performing, media and literary arts. BAC helps Brooklyn’s artist population–from the experimental to those preserving and evolving traditions of cultural heritage–create and present their work. BAC ensures that thousands of people throughout Brooklyn have access to a variety of free arts programming each year. Our programs are essential to the livelihoods of thousands of artists, creative professionals and arts organizations across the borough.
Brooklyn Arts Exchange (BAX)
BAX/Brooklyn Arts Exchange—arts and artists in progress - is a multi-arts non-profit organization in Park Slope, Brooklyn, founded in 1991 (as the Gowanus Arts Exchange). Our mission is to provide a nurturing, year-round performance, rehearsal and educational venue in Brooklyn that encourages artistic risk-taking and stimulates dialogue among diverse constituencies.
Career Transitions for Dancers
Career Transition For Dancers is a not-for-profit organization that enables dancers to define their career possibilities and develop the skills necessary to excel in a variety of disciplines.
Chez Bushwick
Chez Bushwick, an artist-run organization based in Brooklyn, is dedicated to the advancement of interdisciplinary art and performance, with a strong focus on new choreography. Since its inception in 2002, the organization has been acknowledged as a new model for economic sustainability in the performing arts, offering New York City's only $5 subsidy for rehearsal space, and thereby fostering the creation, development, and performance of new work.
