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Upcoming Deadline: NYSCA Presentation Funds for Electronic Media and Film

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Presentation Funds for Electronic Media and Film
NYSCA (administered by The ARTS Council of the Southern Finger Lakes)
Deadline: June 1, 2013
Website:
http://www.earts.org/index.asp?pageId=96

The ARTS Council of the Southern Finger Lakes is pleased to announce its 2013 partnership with the New York State Council on the Arts to award Presentation Funds for Electronic Media and Film.

Presentation Funds offers partial support to non-profit organizations located in New York State for in-person appearances by independent artists working in moving image media and sound art, including video, digital and computer-based works. The mission of the program is to encourage opportunities for conversations between artists and audiences, support the creative programming of independent media-makers, and help increase appreciation for electronic media and film as an art form throughout New York State. Presentation Funds is supported by the New York State Council on the Arts (NYSCA).

ELIGIBLE ORGANIZATIONS
Non-profit arts, cultural and educational organizations located in New York State may apply. Publicly supported educational institutions, public schools, local government units, and NYS agencies or departments are not eligible. Individual artists cannot apply directly but are encouraged to inform exhibition venues of this funding resource.

Matching funds are not required, but organizations are expected to provide additional support for the event.

ELIGIBLE PROJECTS, PROGRAMS AND EVENTS
The program provides funding for artist fees related to in-person presentations of moving image media and sound art, including video, digital and computer-based works. No other expenses are supported.The program is committed to the exhibition of works that approach electronic media and film as art forms. Programs featuring works that are primarily commercial, instructional, educational or promotional, or intend only to document other art disciplines are not eligible.

Programs must be open to the public and advertised as such. Classes, courses, workshops or other events that are open to a limited enrollment or student population are not eligible.


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