News/Press


Winter, 2011

Artist Peer Lending Business Training/FAST TRACK (for registered arts businesses with $5,000 of revenue) in collaboration with the Harlem Arts Alliance and Project Enterprise, February 22 and 23. Register Here

ArtHome Founder Esther Robinson to present ArtHome's current work to the Minneapolis-St. Paul: Arts and Cultural Policy Study Group, February 14th, 2011.

Fall 2010

Artist Peer Lending business training in The Bronx, Brooklyn, Harlem and Queens begins Sept 14-23, 2010.

Spring/ Summer 2010

ArtHome Founder Esther Robinson featured on UrbanOmnibus.

ArtHome founder to speak to Kansas City Artists about personal finance and homeownershipTuesday, June 29th, from 5:30 to 7:00 p.m. at the The Unicorn Theatre, 3828 Main Street, Kansas City, MO.

CreativeMoney's Artist's Debt and Credit Curriculum currently available through The Lower Manhattan Cultural Council's Artists Summer Institute.

Artist Peer Lending general orientation sessions begin in The Bronx, Brooklyn, Harlem and Queens. 

CreativeMoney artist's home-buying curriculum currently available through The Lower Manhattan Cultural Council's BFA: Basic Finance for Artists program.

Fall/ Winter 2009

CreativeMoney artist's Home-buying Curriculum currently available through The Lower Manhattan Cultural Council's BFA: Basic Finance for Artists program. 
ArtHome founder to speak on Grantmakers in The Arts Panel "Creating Opportunity for Artists in Lean Times" October 21, 2009 8:30-10am.

 

ArtHome Founder Esther Robinson one of "6 Visionaries" gave opening remarks at the Prelude Performance Festival, September 30th 2009.

Cultural Innovation Grant received from The Rockefeller Foundation to support The Artist Peer Loan Program with Project Enterprise. 
ArtHome founder Esther Robinson presented "Working the Numbers for Residential and Small Spaces", Sept 17th 2009.

Recent Press

ArtHome gets it’s first NEA GRANT!  ArtHome (an incubator project of Fund for the City of New York) is proud to announce the support of the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) in the form of $20,000 to support the expansion of the Artist Homeownership Program.  Click Here

Join Esther to learn all about how to prepare yourself for home ownership and take advantage of lucrative first-time home buyer programs. Brought to you by The Actors Fund - Money Matters: Homebuyer Readiness Series - Wednesday, June 19th, 5-7pm at 729 Seventh Avenue (10th Floor Boardroom), New York, NY