Services offered by Queens Council on the Arts
-Grants for Artists, Organizations & Schools
-Professional Development Services
-Networking Opportunities
-Information Resources
-Online Publications
-Education Programs
-Portfolio Development for High School Students
A free concert series at Gantry Plaza State Park that takes place in the summer every Tuesday for 12 weeks which showcases through music how Queens is the most ethnically diverse place in the country. Put on by NY State Parks, curated by Queens Council on the Arts and sponsored by Queens Theater in the Park, Rockrose Development, O'Connor Capita...
QCA's artSPY
Produced in partnership with the Queens Council on the Arts (QCA) and Queens Public Television (QPTV), ArtSpy is a series of half-hour television shows, presenting lively conversations among established and emerging artists, authors, and representatives from arts organizations.
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About me: The mission of the Queens Council on the Arts is to foster, and develop the arts in Queens County and to support arts organizations and individual artists in presenting their cultural diversity for the benefit of the community.
Please visit our website to view more information regarding our community events, arts workshops, education, grant opportunities, and post your events!
www.queenscouncilarts.org
Who I'd like to meet: Artists and Cultural Organizations
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Peabody Award-winning director Kim Longinotto's HOLD ME TIGHT, LET ME GO and Siatta Scott Johnson and Daniel Junge’s IRON LADIES OF LIBERIA, recently broadcast on the Emmy Award®-winning PBS series, Independent Lens.
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Hi, Thank you for finding me on MySpace. Check out this week's LIC Journal (available for free at banks in Astoria) - there is an article about my QCA sponsored event (and it mentions the QCA)- the 6th annual NYC Musical Saw Festival.