Ifetayo Grant to Support Creative Freedom for Brooklyn's Cultural Entrepreneurs
Briefly

"As a trailblazing anchor organization in Brooklyn, Ifetayo understands that sustainability for cultural arts education requires sustainability for cultural artists," said Desirée Gordon, Ifetayo's executive director. "Our space grant initiative advances our mission to drive economic access and equity."
The Araminta Space Grant Initiative will invest over $60,000 annually into Brooklyn's local creative economy, addressing the challenges posed by gentrification. Inspired by historical safe spaces like Brazil's Quilombos and the Underground Railroad, the program seeks to offer artists security and stability in their creative pursuits.
In collaboration with Dance/NYC, the initiative will provide space grants to local artists, allowing them to incubate their work in Ifetayo's studios. Candace Thompson-Zachery emphasized the importance of access to affordable space, noting that the partnership creates vital opportunities for small-budget and BIPOC artists.
The first recipients of the Araminta Space Grant include Maria Bauman, Artistic Director of MBDance, who will develop her work and lead a workshop on reproductive wellness, and Yahoteh Kokayi, founder of BK Music Learning, who will use the grant to build his educational company.
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