Newspaper published six times a year with a circulation of 4000 contains a calendar of events, opportunities for artists and arts organizations, articles of interest to the artistic community as well as information about services offered by the Arts Council of Rockland (ACOR).publication of the Arts Council of Rockland. Published six times a year with a circulation of 4000+, "Arts Happenings” contains a calendar of events, opportunities for artists and arts organizations, articles of interest to the artistic community as well as information about services offered by the Arts Council of Rockland.
Administered with funds from the New York State Council o¬n the Arts (NYSCA) Decentralization Program. Grants are awarded annually to non-profit arts organizations and artists sponsored by eligible organizations. This program provides funding for quality arts projects that are available to the entire Rockland Community with an emphasis on reaching under-served populations.
Administered with funds from the New York State Council o¬n the Arts (NYSCA) Decentralization Program. Grants of $2,500 each are awarded to artists to create new work with the community involved in the creative process.
Administered with funds from the New York State Council o¬n the Arts. Grants are awarded for in-school projects resulting from the collaboration of teaching artists and in-school faculty. Projects integrate arts with other curricular areas.
A united annual campaign that raises money and distributes it to Rockland non-profit organizations whose primary mission is either artistic or cultural.
The Artist Registry assists in marketing the work of member artists and is available as (1) a listing on the ACOR web site and 2) through a computerized database that provides referrals to individuals/organizations seeking artistic services. In order to participate in this program the artist must be a current ACOR member.
Annual celebration of the arts in Rockland and those who create it. These awards honor individual artists, arts organizations, art teachers and supporters of the arts.
On-going series of workshops providing techniques and strategies to address issues faced by artists and arts organizations. Workshops have focused on topics such as marketing, grant writing, photographing artwork, audience development, e-mail marketing legal issues, computer classes and more.
The Arts Council provides referrals for artists and arts organizations as well as advice, advocacy and assistance with grant writing, legal issues, marketing, issues of accessibility, availability of space for artistic programs, exhibit or studio space and other topics on an as-needed basis.
Interactive site allows individuals and organizations to post calendar listings directly to the site and participate in the On-Line Artist Registry. Updates on events, current news, program information, the ability to join the Arts Council, benefits of membership and links to other sites can all be found on the web site.
Month-long exhibition of artwork created by veterans of U.S. Armed Forces.
Produced for members of Leadership Rockland, a class of emerging and current leaders in the Rockland community. This day provides an overview of the artistic resources that are available to the community and the economic impact of the arts in Rockland County.
The programs of the Arts Council of Rockland are made possible, in part, with funds from the New York State Council on the Arts, a state agency, and the County of Rockland.
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