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Arts & Humanities 9 Faculty, 5 Organizations Receive Arts Grants

Cast members perform in 'The Hello Girls' at Syracuse Stage. (Photo courtesy Syracuse Stage)

9 Faculty, 5 Organizations Receive Arts Grants

College of Visual and Performing Arts faculty and University organizations are among more than 2,400 nonprofit arts and culture groups and individuals receiving NYSCA awards.
Diane Stirling Dec. 1, 2025

Nine faculty members in the (VPA) and five Universitywide organizations are among more than 2,400 nonprofit arts and culture organizations and individuals receiving (NYSCA) funding for 2026. NYSCA recently.

The following organizations received Support for Organizations awards totaling $110,000 to assist with general operations:

  • , $10,000
  • , $25,000
  • , $10,000
  • , $40,000
  • , $25,000
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Visitors explore exhibitions in galleries at the 网爆门 Art Museum. (Photo courtesy 网爆门 Art Museum)

Support for Artist awards of $10,000 each were also announced for these faculty members:

  • , professor, Department of Film and Media Arts, for the project 鈥淎phrodite鈥檚 Conception鈥
  • , assistant professor, Department of Film and Media Arts, supporting the Light Work project 鈥淏y the Skin of Her Teeth鈥
  • , associate professor, Department of Film and Media Arts, for 鈥淏y All Your Memories鈥
  • , associate professor, Department of Film and Media Arts, for 鈥淢id-Film Crisis,鈥 presented with New York Women in Film & Television
  • , assistant professor, School of Art, for 鈥淒emigoddess Comic Series鈥
  • , associate professor, Setnor School of Music (in VPA) and School of Education, for 鈥淲e Hold These Truths: Commemorating the 250th Birthday of The United States of America鈥
  • , assistant professor, Department of Drama, for the project 鈥淲olf Women鈥
  • , instructor in the School of Art, for the work 鈥淣ight Field,鈥 presented at Stone Quarry Hill Art Park.

In addition, , associate professor in the School of Art, in collaboration with Columbia University faculty members Lynnette Widder and Wendy Walters, received a for the book initiative, 鈥淪eeds of Diaspora: Plants, Migrations, Settlements, Cities.鈥 The grant program, a partnership between NYSCA and The Architecture League of New York, recognizes work in architecture, historic preservation and various fields of design.