EFA Project Space,
launched in September 2008 as a program of The Elizabeth Foundation for the
Arts (EFA), is a collaborative, cross-disciplinary arts venue founded on the
belief that art is directly connected to the individuals who produce it, the
communities that arise because of it, and to everyday life; and that by
providing an arena for exploring these connections, we empower artists to forge
new partnerships and encourage the expansion of ideas.
EFA comprises three core programs – EFA Studio
Program, an open-submission, juried program for professional visual artists,
providing subsidized workspacein Manhattan for artist-members in eighty-nine
private studios; EFA’s Rovert Blackburn Printmaking Workshop Program, a fully
equipped, professional and cooperative print workspace offering affordable
studio access, classes, demonstrations and skilled staff assistance; and EFA
Project Space Program. These core programs work together to accomplish EFA’s
mission.
EFA Project Space, launched in September 2008 as a program of The Elizabeth Foundation for the Arts (EFA), is a collaborative, cross-disciplinary arts venue founded on the belief that art is directly connected to the individuals who produce…
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