What else should Performance Space say YES to?

Thank you for your interest in Performance Space New York’s ongoing Mission. Our community members have a direct influence on the future of Performance Space and we actively invite them to share ideas and hold us accountable to change.

YES TO ARTISTS
YES TO RISKS
YES TO COMMUNITY
YES TO EVERYBODY
YES TO ________*

* The fifth affirmation is left blank to signal an open-ended conversation with our communities. 

What else should Performance Space say YES to?

 If you have any additional questions, feel free to contact our Head of Community Access  and Inclusion, Ana Bé Sepúlveda ana@performancepsacenewyork.org.
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First Name *
Last Name *
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What is your relationship to Performance Space?
What else should Performance Space say YES to? (max. 100 words) *
Why is this a priority? (max. 300 words) *
List 1-3 achievable goals you would like this proposal to accomplish. (max. 300 words) *
What communities do you see this proposal intersecting with? (max. 300 words) *
We may reach out to you with more questions. Here are a few things to think about:

—How would you implement this goal within our institution?

—Is it achievable in 3-5 years?

—Can you lay out a broad timeline for us?

—What do you hope this addition to our mission will achieve?


Guidelines

Like all other Not-for-Profit Arts  organizations, we are required to operate within the limits of Section 501 of the Internal Revenue Code , and cannot engage in activities that would be outside of our official Statement of Purpose. Any proposals and ideas would therefore have to be able to fit within said Purpose.
 
Our Statement of Purpose reads as follows:
Performance Space New York  is organized and operated exclusively for educational and charitable purposes in accordance with Section· 501 (c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code, including promoting the arts (including performance, visual and all other contemporary arts), fostering artistic development (including through direct grants), advancing diversity in the field of the performing, visual and contemporary arts, and broadening local
communities' and the public's understanding and appreciation of performance, visual and contemporary arts at large.

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