EFA FAQ
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Studios (5 entries)
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The EFA Studio Program offers subsidized studio space for artists in our building in Midtown Manhattan. Members of the Studio Program are artists with an established studio practice and are selected ...
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The Studio Program is designed for artists with a developed studio practice and career experience. Anyone who feels they meet the application eligibility qualifications may apply.
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You must apply for membership to become a part of the Studio Program. EFA accepts new applications once a year. Applications for the next intake period are now available online and ...
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Cost of each studio varies by size and location in the building. Subsidies are available to members on a need basis. The amount of subsidy that each artist receives is based ...
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From time to time there are short-term studio spaces available to non-members. When studios become available they are contracted out to artists on a month-to-month basis. Non-members are separate from the ...
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RBPMW (7 entries)
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10am -10pm Tuesday-Friday 10am- 6pm Saturday & Sunday Closed Mondays
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We are open to visitors when ever the workshop is open. Monitors will be able to give you a brief tour when you arrive. For a more detailed or ...
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Anyone can make a print at the workshop so long as they are a member and purchase studio hours. Membership is $35 annually, and a complete list of studio fees ...
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Our facility is set up for lithography (stone, plate, photographic), intaglio (copper, zinc, aquatint, steel facing), relief (wood, linoleum), and digital printmaking (Epson 7800, 1280). For a full list of ...
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Becoming a member is as easy as filling out our membership form on line or at the studio and paying your $35 annual membership fee. RBPMW membership allows you access ...
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You can make a donation to support the creative lives of RBPMW artists on line by clicking the Donate button on the website. If you are interested in making a ...
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In 2003 Robert Blackburn willed the Printmaking Workshop to the Elizabeth Foundation for the Arts with the express purpose that the workshop would live on, continuing to support all artists regardless ...
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Project Space (5 entries)
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EFA Project Space expands the vision of what a “gallery” can be by acting as a forum for creative exchange amongst individual artists, art institutions, and the general public. In ...
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No. Each of the three programs of the Elizabeth Foundation for the Arts- EFA Project Space, EFA Studios, and the Robert Blackburn Printmaking Workshop- work along a shared mission to foster ...
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Yes. As a non-profit organization, we strive to provide innovative programming free to the general public. Suggested Donation unless otherwise specified. To stay updated on current and ...
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EFA Project Space will review proposals for exhibitions, events and collaborations from artists, curators and institutions throughout the year. We encourage proposals that effectively utilize the gallery space to explore innovative, ...
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To inquire, please email or call Michelle Levy at (212) 563-5855 x227
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