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Failing Up: Photographer Ambe J Williams Wants You to Fall in Love With a Hobby

Before she became a photographer, Ambe J Williams was devoted to acting. She was juggling on-stage work with odd jobs in the New York City catering industry when she realized she needed a change. "If I lay down one more knife, I may flip this table. And that's when I was like, I ...  Show more

How to Write Better Grant Applications with NYFA Arts Manager Kelly Olshan

In this episode, we revisit our 2023 conversation with visual artist and arts manager Kelly Olshan. She shares her tips on how to take advantage of the resources provided by the New York Foundation for the Arts, and gives advice on how to successfully fundraise and apply for gran ...  Show more

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