POTSDAM – Rivka Eckert received a Support for Artists grant from the New York State Council on the Arts (NYSCA) to support her creative work.
Sponsored by SLC Arts this award will fund …
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POTSDAM – Rivka Eckert received a Support for Artists grant from the New York State Council on the Arts (NYSCA) to support her creative work.
Sponsored by SLC Arts this award will fund Wild Theater, an immersive theatre-on-the-trails experience for audiences in Northern New York.
Through New York State’s continued investment in arts and culture, NYSCA has awarded $82 million this year to 509 artists and 1,497 organizations across the state.
“As the unparalleled leader of arts and culture, New York’s creativity and innovation inspires the world,” Governor Hochul said. “Our continued investment in our dynamic creative sector will further boost tourism, strengthen our local economies and continue New York’s success as a rich and vibrant place to live, work and visit.”
Executive Director of NYSCA Erika Mallin said, “Artists are our changemakers, our thought leaders and one of our greatest resources for a brighter future. On behalf of the Council, congratulations to Rivka Eckert and all our FY 2025 grantees. We are proud to support the critical work that you do.”