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Buffalo Arts Studio to receive $25,000 grant from National Endowment for the Arts

May 18, 20242 Mins Read


Photo: Joan Linder, `Hooker 102nd Street,` ink on 6 accordion fold Moleskine notebooks, 2013-2016, 6″ x 144″ when open. Image provided by Buffalo Arts Studio.

Photo: Joan Linder, “Hooker 102nd Street,” ink on 6 accordion fold Moleskine notebooks, 2013-2016, 6″ x 144″ when open. Image provided by Buffalo Arts Studio.

Sat, May 18th 2024 01:00 pm

Press Release

Buffalo Arts Studio announced it has been approved by the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) for a Grants for Arts Projects award of $25,000. This grant will support the exhibition series “Waterfront View.”

In total, the NEA will award 1,135 Grants for Arts Projects awards totaling more than $37 million as part of its second round of fiscal year 2024 grants.

“Projects like ‘Waterfront View’ exemplify the creativity and care with which communities are telling their stories, creating connection, and responding to challenges and opportunities in their communities – all through the arts,” said NEA Chair Maria Rosario Jackson, Ph.D. “So many aspects of our communities, such as cultural vitality, health and wellbeing, infrastructure and the economy, are advanced and improved through investments in art and design, and the National Endowment for the Arts is committed to ensuring people across the country benefit.”

“The NEA Grant for Arts Projects allows Buffalo Arts Studio to build ambitious programs that address contemporary issues that are especially relevant to our Western New York Community,” said Buffalo Arts Studio Visual Art Director Shirley Verrico. “This funding helps us pay the many artists, educators and panelists who make ‘Waterfront View’ possible.”

A press release stated, “In partnership with grassroots activism and community empowerment organizations, ‘Waterfront View’ is a series of exhibitions, workshops and panel conversations that examine how late-stage capitalism has shifted the view of water and waterways from a resource of collective benefit to a commodity of individual interest and shareholder profit. Exhibiting artists include Léwuga Benson (Buffalo), Joan Linder (Buffalo), Stephanie Rothenberg (Buffalo), Jay Carrier (Niagara Falls), Paul Bartow (Watkins Glen) Richard Metzgar (Fulton) and David Werberig (Victor). Partnering organizations include Mirabo Press, Buffalo Niagara Waterkeeper, and the Lyceum at Silo City.”

For more information on other projects included in the NEA’s grant announcement, visit arts.gov/news.



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