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516 Arts opens next round of emergency relief grants

.... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. For nearly a year, 516 Arts has been helping New Mexico-based artists with funding through its Fulcrum Fund. The arts organization is currently taking applications for a fourth round of emergency relief grants. Grants of $1,000 are available to individual artists statewide, which are intended to pay for essentials like rent, utilities, groceries, childcare, and medicine. Artist-run or alternative artspaces in New Mexico focused on visual arts are invited to apply for grants of up to $5,000 in support of their operations. The deadline is 11: 59 p.m. April 2, at 516arts.org/fulcrumfund. The total amount to be awarded in the next round is $60,000, provided by The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts and the Frederick Hammersley Foundation.

Hemp, First Nations, and the Future of Sustainability

Hemp, First Nations, and the Future of Sustainability Hemp is empowering indigenous people providing them with better housing, more control over their natural resources, and generating a self-reliant system of jobs. High Grade Hemp Seed, a leader in hemp genetics, sat down with Roger Fragua, CEO of Cota Holdings, to discuss the impact that hemp has had on his tribe, from eco-friendly hemp fiber building materials to new jobs in hemp farming and extraction. “Hemp doesn’t just represent cultivating plants, but really cultivating ideas and cultivating new businesses and coming in with a fully integrated approach, and that makes a lot of sense to Indian country.” –

Organization helping struggling artists during the pandemic

Created: February 08, 2021 02:43 PM ALBUQUERQUE, N.M.- Artists have been struggling during the pandemic. Many of the big public markets they rely on to make money have been closed. Claude Smith, who is with 516 Arts, is one of many that have been working to support artists during the pandemic. If artists lose the opportunity to make and create then, in a sense, we re losing culture, he said. 516 Arts typically helps to grow the art community, but for the past year, the organization has been trying to help the community survive with the Fulcrum Fund.   Directly supporting the individuals, some might not be in our community directly, but they re still kind of family, I guess you could say, Smith said. Artists in New Mexico are people we care deeply about.

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