RESOURCES

This section of BAC's website is designed to help artists, arts professionals and students discover the numerous resources available to help them in their academic and professional careers. Please explore the sub-pages of this section for links to helpful organizations, grant opportunities, venues and the like.

Artists, arts professionals and members of the community may also contact BAC to set up an appointment with a staff member in our offices. We will assess an individual's or group's needs, provide assistance directly and/or make referrals.

Also, Check out BAC's Directory of Brooklyn Arts Organizations, a comprehensive index of the borough's many arts and cultural organizations or the Registry of Brooklyn Artists, an index a Brooklyn-based artists working in all disciplines.

More from RESOURCES:

General Arts Resources

Alliance of Artists Communities Art Commission of the City of New York Artist Help Network Artist Pension Trust Artists' Health Insurance Resource Center (AHIRC) Arts International... more

BAC's Resource Center / Library

BAC maintains the JPMorgan Chase Resource Center, a section of our office where we house computers with internet access, a printer, a scanner and a small reference library for BAC's constituents. The ... more

Arts Related Publications

African Voices Magazine American Society of Appraisers Art Deadlines List Art Dealers Association of America Art in America Magazine Art Loss Register Art New England Art R... more

Employment Resources

ArtJob Online College Art Association (CAA) Fractured Atlas Idealist Mediabistro.com New York Foundation for the Arts Professionals for NonProfits Theater Communications Gr... more

Film Resources

BROOKLYN RESOURCES Brooklyn has long been a destination for the arts. But in recent years the borough’s popularity among filmmakers and production companies has grown tremendously. Numerous product... more

Folk Arts Resources

Here are some helpful links to folk arts research, grants, publications, organizations and information about specific artists and art forms. American Folklife Center at the Library of Congress ... more