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Emergency grants for New York City artists with disabilities |
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Times Square and the Theater District of New York on April 16, 2020. A program of the New York Foundation for the Arts is accepting applications for $1,000 cash grants for New York City-based creators with disabilities who have experienced hardships as a result of the coronavirus pandemic. David S. Allee/The New York Times.
by Sarah Bahr
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NEW YORK (NYT NEWS SERVICE).- The tulips are blooming, Broadway is coming back, and the slowing of the pandemic in America seems to be in sight.
But for many artists still trying to bounce back from a year of lost or reduced income, normal is still a long way off.
Now, a program of the New York Foundation for the Arts is accepting applications for $1,000 cash grants for New York City-based creators with disabilities who have experienced hardships as a result of the pandemic. The Barbara and Carl Zydney Grant for Artists With Disabilities is open to literary, media, music, performing and visual artists 21 and older in any of the five boroughs.
The new program is named in memory of Barbara Zydney, who was born and raised in New York and taught children with visual disabilities in the citys public school system, and her husband, Carl, a fellow patron of the arts.
It combines three things that were important to the Zydneys: their love for New York, their passion for the arts and Barbaras dedication to working with individuals with disabilities, the announcement on the foundations website says.
About 1 in 5 adults in New York has a disability, according to the New York state Health Department.
While there are no readily available statistics tracking the pandemics effects on disabled artists specifically, visual, performing and other artists have had a devastating year. Employment in the citys arts, entertainment and recreation sector plummeted by 66% from December 2019 to December 2020, according to a report released by the New York state Comptrollers Office in February. It was the largest drop in any part of the citys economy.
Applications are being accepted until 5 p.m. on June 15. Qualified applicants will be selected by lottery and notified of their application's status on July 24.
A full list of guidelines is available on the foundations website.
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