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Fulcrum Fund Press

“11 New Mexico artists awarded money from the Fulcrum Fund” by Adrian Gomez, Albuquerque Journal

“Fulcrum Fund set to offer grants to artists” by Adrian Gomez, Albuquerque Journal

“Eating at Edible Carnival: A traveling farm spectacle educates 
on the origins of our food” by Claude Smith, Edible New Mexico

“516 ARTS to distribute $60k in relief grants” by Kathaleen Roberts, Albuquerque Journal

“Warhol Foundation offers $1.6m in relief grants to artists affected by the coronavirus crisis,” by Margaret Carrigan, The Art Newspaper

“Are You an Artist in Need of Aid? Here Are Dozens of Emergency Grants, Medical Funds, and Other Resources to Help,” by Katie White, artnet news

“Albuquerque’s 516 ARTS making emergency grants for artists,” by Megan Kamerick, KUNM

“A New Emergency Relief Grant for New Mexico Artists,” by Ellie Duke, Hyperallergic

“How small arts nonprofits are responding to the existential threat of COVID-19,” by Paddy Johnson, Hyperallergic

“Organization helping struggling artists during the pandemic,” by Ryan Loughlin, KOB-TV

“516 ARTS opens next round of emergency relief grants,” by Adrian Gomez for the Albuquerque Journal

516 ARTS

Physical address: 516 Central Ave. SW
Albuquerque, NM 87102
Mailing address:
P.O. Box 4570 Albuquerque, NM 87196
(505) 242-1445

info@516arts.org

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516 ARTS is located in Albuquerque, NM which is the ancestral homelands of the nineteen Puebloan nations that was shared with the Mescalero and Jicarilla Apache nations, the Utes, and later the Dine.

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