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  1. Mar 1, 2021 · Jenna Morello, multidisciplinary artist from New York City, United States. Photo © J. Morello. 1.Tell us what you do and your beginnings. I am a multidisciplinary artist based out of Brooklyn, New York. I grew up in New Jersey and began with drawing and acrylic painting. That eventually led to wood work and aerosol.

  2. www.williamsburgcamp.comCAMP

    CAMP is a unique multi-disciplinary performing and visual arts summer day camp in a fun, safe, and hands-on setting. We are owned and operated by local artists with many years and varieties of experience working with children in both public and private schools in and around New York City.

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  4. The Collaborative Arts Program seeks multi-disciplinary students open to discovering new ways of making and thinking about art. We look for creative experimentalists - young artists eager to enhance their natural talents with newly-acquired skills, gaining proficiency in more than one medium.

  5. Like many teenagers faced with an abyss of career choices, he found himself pursuing a degree in music education, despite feeling uncertain about it. After graduating with honors, and a mountain of debt, Noah made the bold and questionable decision to abandon it all and spent the next ten years working a slew of odd jobs in New York City.

  6. Jan 21, 2023 · These collectives share a multi-disciplinary approach, with teams often composed not only of architects, but collaborating with individuals with a variety of backgrounds and ranging professional expertise, including urbanists, sociologists, and community organizers.

  7. Sep 25, 2023 · Whether you're an aspiring painter, sculptor, photographer, or multi-disciplinary artist seeking to sharpen your skills, New York City has an art school that can cater to your aspirations. On average, tuition at art schools can range from $20,000 to $50,000 or more per year, with some prestigious art schools having even higher tuition costs.

  8. new york foundation for the arts fy19 annual report |july 1, 2018 to june 30, 2019 please visit our website at www.nyfa.org for more information on all of our programs. image: erin o’keefe (fellow in photography ‘19), blue boy, 2019, archival pigment print, 50” x 40”

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