
Artist Community Network
The Artist Community Network (ACN) is an artist-led initiative designed to facilitate peer-to-peer knowledge sharing, professional development, partnership-building, and artistic and networking events for the artists within AFI’s NYC-based community. This initiative is designed to empower artists to support each other as co-creators, organizers, and friends. With generous support from the Mellon Foundation, the ACN launched in 2025 as a one-year pilot program.
Artists in the ACN will:
Receive stipends to support their living expenses.
Participate in peer-to-peer mentorship, knowledge exchange, resource sharing, and network building.
Receive customized professional development from two of AFI’s New York City-based partner arts and cultural organizations based on collectively determined interests and goals.
Learn best practices for digital archiving and online security to support their individual artistic practice from the Art Action Foundation.
Collaboratively develop artistic events to showcase their work.
Build out a virtual newsletter for immigrant artist peers from AFI’s network to share resources and experiences as they navigate displacement and resettlement.
Create a sustainable artist-led community.

Developing the Artist Community Network
From a pool of qualified applicants, AFI has selected six early-to-mid-career artists from Burma, Iran, Turkey, Uganda, and Lebanon to participate in the initial ACN cohort. The application process assessed artists’ positionality, duration of stay in the United States, involvement in respective arts communities, commitment to community building, and proof of artistic excellence.
Now in various stages of resettlement in New York City, these AFI artists will form a cohort. Rooted in their respective creative practices and shared experiences with displacement, artists will be supported for one year with a monthly living stipend and continued pro bono immigration and resettlement support from AFI. The cohort is split into two discipline-specific “pods” of three artists each, one for Visual Artists and one for Writers.
2025 Visual Artists
Nazanin Noroozi

Visual Arts Community Artist Leader
Visual Artist in Residence, 2021-2022 Nazanin Noroozi is a multi-disciplinary artist incorporating moving images, printmaking and alternative photography processes to...
Bart Was Not Here

ACN Visual Artist
Bart Was Not Here is a Burmese artist in exile based in New York. Bart’s mediums span from working with...
Cansu Korkmaz

ACN Visual Artist
Cansu Korkmaz is a Turkish-born visual artist based in Brooklyn. Her work explores themes of intimacy, memory, and identity through...
2025 Writers
Achiro P. Olwoch

Writing Community Artist Leader
Writer in Residence, 2021 Achiro Patricia Olwoch, hailing from Gulu in Northern Uganda, is an award-winning writer, director, and producer...
Yasmeen Bou Chaaya

ACN Writer
Yasmeen is a Lebanese director, writer, and actress based in Brooklyn (technically Queens). Her journey began in Lebanon, continued with...
Lama El Homaïssi

ACN Writer
Musician in Residence, 2022-2023 Lama El Homaïssi (she/her) is an immigrant performer and writer from Lebanon currently based in Brooklyn,...