Find out how Katy Rubin, Founder of The Theatre for the Oppressed, NYC was able to marry her artistic side with her entrepreneurial side by enrolling in and graduating from the NYCEDC, NYFA Artist as Entrepreneur Boot Camp.
Find out how Katy Rubin, Founder of Theatre of the Oppressed NYC, was able to marry her artistic side with her entrepreneurial side with the help of NYCEDC and New York Foundation for the Arts-NYFA’s Artist as Entrepreneur Boot Camp and make it in New York City.
This Monday, check out Theatre of the Oppressed NYC’s performance of “The Worm in the Big Apple”—a story of trying to survive in New York, based on the real-life experiences of the ensemble.
This program promotes NYC neighborhood arts clusters by fostering collaboration between businesses and arts organizations to spur economic activity and increase tourism.
This program showcases the work of visual artists in New York City by working with a not-for-profit organization to provide nontraditional gallery space in City property.