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Date: 05 Jan 2010

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How To Get An Arts Grant Funding For Artists Grants N to P

N - P Arts Grant Funding


Nebraska Arts Council

http://www.nebraskaartscouncil.org/
Nebraska Arts Council offers Artist Fellowships which provide monetary awards to Nebraska artists in various disciplines.

Nevada Arts Council

http://dmla.clan.lib.nv.us/docs/arts/
Nevada Arts Council (NAC) awards Fellowships ($5,000) and "Jackpot" Grants to individual artists.

New Hampshire State Council on the Arts

http://www.nh.gov/nharts/grants/index.html
New Hampshire State Council on the Arts' Artist Services Programs offer the following grants to individuals: Individual Artist Fellowships with awards of $5,000; New Works Grant, which provides funds for working in collaboration with other artists; and Percent for Art Grant which funds purchases or commissions of art and craft work for state buildings.

New York Foundation for the Arts

http://www.nyfa.org/home.html
New York Foundation for the Arts Artists' Fellowships awards grants of $7,000 in sixteen separate disciplines to individual originating artists in New York State. Through Artists & Audiences Exchange, each fellowship recipient performs a public service activity in collaboration with a non-profit organization located in New York State. The Foundation also offers Career Advancement Mini-Grants($100-$600).

North Dakota Council on the Arts

http://www.state.nd.us/arts/grants/fellowship_howtoapply.htm
North Dakota Council on the Arts awards Individual Artists Fellowships in the amount of $2,500. In 2003, artists working in the visual arts/crafts and media arts will be eligible for grants.

 

Nan Bursaries 2008: Artists’ New Collaborations

http://www.criticalnetwork.co.uk/displayopportunities.php?id=55

Bursaries to enable two or more professional artists (or other professional collaborator) to spend time together to explore notions and issues around collaborative working and research the development of a specific project. Deadline: 6pm Thu 28 Feb

Nantucket Island School of Design and the Arts

http://www.nisda.org

Nantucket Island School of Design and the Arts, 23 Wauwinet Rd, Box 958, Nantucket, MA 02554 (508) 228-9248. Open year-round; fees charged; Open to artists in painting, sculpture, photography, fiber art, mixed media, new media, literature, music, interdisciplinary. 8 cottages. Spouses, partners, friends and/or collaborators allowed. Facilities include ceramics studio, darkrooms, library. (visual, literary, performing arts)

Nash Foundation - Minnesota

http://www.fundsnetservices.com/goto.php?sblink_id=85

The Nash Foundation considers requests only from 501(c)(3) not-for-profit organizations. Our grant making is generally limited to organizations in the Twin Cities of Minneapolis-St. Paul. We also make a limited number of grants in communities that are of historic interest to The Foundation (but do not accept unsolicited proposals from these areas). We're interested in the arts, the environment, and human services

Nathan Cummings Foundation

http://www.nathancummings.org/

Nathan Cummings Foundation programs include arts and culture; the environment; health; interprogram initiatives for social and economic justice; and the Jewish life and values/contemplative practice programs.

National Alliance for the Media Arts & Culture

http://www.namac.org/directory_org.cfm?id=4&cid=56&monly=0

Search NAMAC's directory for 'Funding' under Services + Programs for links to over 70 organizations with grant opportunities in the media arts.

National Art Competition

http://www.nicoletcollege.edu/artgal/NNAC2008.pdf

Exhibition dates: July 22-September 12, . 21st Annual Northern National Art Competition. Open to all artists 18 years or older who are US residents. Artists may submit slides of recent, original, 2-D hangable work in any medium. Fee: $25 for 1-2 slides. Entries must be postmarked by May 16, 2008. Prizes: Three $1,000 Awards of Excellence and over $8,500 awarded in prized money overall. www.nicoletcollege.edu/artgal/NNAC2008.pdf. Prospectus will be available in early January. To receive a prospectus by mail, send business sized SASE to: Nicolet College Art Gallery, P.O. Box 518, Rhinelander, WI 54501 or you can email your mailing address to Gallery Director Katherine Ralph at kralph@nicoletcollege.edu.

National Art Competition

http://www.nicoletcollege.edu/artgal/NNAC2008.pdf

Exhibition dates: July 22-September 12, . 21st Annual Northern National Art Competition. Open to all artists 18 years or older who are US residents. Artists may submit slides of recent, original, 2-D hangable work in any medium. Fee: $25 for 1-2 slides. Entries must be postmarked by May 16, . Prizes: Three $1,000 Awards of Excellence and over $8,500 awarded in prized money overall. www.nicoletcollege.edu/artgal/NNAC2008.pdf. Prospectus will be available in early January. To receive a prospectus by mail, send business sized SASE to: Nicolet College Art Gallery, P.O. Box 518, Rhinelander, WI 54501 or you can email your mailing address to Gallery Director Katherine Ralph at kralph@nicoletcollege.edu.

National Arts and Crafts Industry Support Program

http://www.grantslink.gov.au/info.aspx?ResourceId=749

The National Arts and Crafts Industry Support Program provides direct funding support to Indigenous art centres and arts support and advocacy organisations.

National Arts and Cultures Foundation

http://www.ncafroc.org.tw/

National Arts and Cultures Foundation - a foundation established for the purpose of promoting and asisting cultural and arts activities.

National Center for Children's Illustrated Literature

http://www.arts.state.tx.us/cities/09/detail.asp?applicationid=30456

Award: $2710 To support administrative staff salary costs to enable the NCCIL to continue providing exhibitions and programs to the Big Country community and beyond.

Award: $2895 To prepare an exhibition of illustrations by Ashley Bryan to tour from Abilene to museums and libraries around Texas and across the country.

National Collage Society Annual Juried Exhibit

http://www.nationalcollage.com/

try deadline: August 8, .

National Dance Project (NDP)

http://www.nefa.org/grantprog/ndp/index.html

provides grants for the production and touring of contemporary dance work by regionally and nationally significant artists in the United States and abroad. NDP Production Grants support the development of new dance work. NDP Touring Grants support the presentation and distribution of the work created by Production Grant recipients, and a limited number of other nominated tours each touring season.

National Directory of Artist Internships

http://www.artistplacement.com/

National Directory of Artist Internships, Millenium Edition at www.artistplacement.com

National Education Association (NEA) Foundation

http://www.nfie.org/programs/finearts.htm

NEA Foundation's Fine Arts Grants Program awards grants of $2000 to enable fine arts teachers to create and implement fine arts programs (including painting, sculpture, photography, music, theatre, dance, design, media, or folk arts) which promote learning among at risk students.

National Education Association Student Achievement Grant

http://www.neafoundation.org/grants.htm

The vision of the National Education Association (NEA) Foundation is a great public education for every student. The NEA Foundation provides grants to improve the academic achievement of students in U.S. public schools and public higher education institutions in any subject area(s). The proposed work should engage students in critical thinking and problem solving that deepen their knowledge of standards-based subject matter. Proposals for work resulting in low-income and minority student success with honors, advanced placement, or other challenging curricula are particularly encouraged. The grant amount is $5,000. Grant funds may be used for resource materials, supplies, equipment, transportation, software, or scholars-in-residence. Grants will fund activities for twelve months from the date of the award. Applications may be submitted at any time. Applicants are encouraged to plan ahead. Applications are reviewed three times per year, every year. Applications received by February 1, will be notified by June 15; applications received by June 1, will be notified by November 15; and applications received by October 15, will be notified by March 15. Please give careful attention to the timeline of your grant. Applications that include activities scheduled prior to the date of notification will not be considered. Applicants must be practicing U.S. public school teachers in grades PreK–12; public school education support professionals; or faculty or staff at public higher education institutions. For more information, please visit http://www.neafoundation.org/programs/StudentAchievement_Guidelines.htm.

National Eisteddfod of Wales - Visual Arts Exhibition

http://www.eisteddfod.org.uk

Details: Open to artists born in Wales, of Welsh parentage, or living/working in Wales for three years, or able to speak/write Welsh; all mediums or craft Handing-in date: 14 February Fee: £15 (max of six slides or 6 jpegs) Exhibition: 4-11 August Venue: Mold, Flintshire Contact: Send SAE to Robyn Tomos, Eistedfodd Office, 40 Parc Ty Glas, Llanishen, Cardiff, CF14 5DU Tel: 029 2076 3777

National Endowment for the Arts

http://www.nea.gov/grants/index.html

NEA Grants and how to apply.National Endowment for the Arts / Mid Atlantic Arts Foundation

http://www.cac.ca.gov/othergrants/ogdetail.php?id=154

USArtists International Funding for International Festivals (Jan. deadline)

National Endowment for the Arts / Mid Atlantic Arts Foundation

http://www.cac.ca.gov/othergrants/ogdetail.php?id=153

USArtists International Funding for International Festivals (Jan. deadline)

National Endowment for the Arts Partners

http://www.arts.gov/partner/federal/

National Endowment for the Arts Partners listing of Federal Partners the NEA works with, has been updated. These links may lead readers to programs or funding outlets they can use to support art and cultural projects. http://www.arts.gov/partner/federal/.

National Endowment for the Humanities

http://www.cac.ca.gov/othergrants/ogdetail.php?id=25

NEH Collaborative Research Grants

NEH Summer Stipends

National Endowment for the Humanities - Digital Humanities Start-Up Grants

http://www.neh.gov/grants/guidelines/digitalhumanitiesstartup.html

NEH invites proposals for the planning or initial stages of digital initiatives in all areas of the humanities. Digital Humanities Start-Up Grants may involve: (a) research that brings new digital approaches to the study of the humanities or that examines the implications of the use of emerging technologies for humanities scholarship; (b) new digital modes of publication facilitating the dissemination of humanities scholarship in advanced academic as well as informal or formal educational settings at all academic levels; (c) exploration of digital methods or approaches to preserve, archive, and make accessible traditional (i.e., analogue) and 'new media' resources in the humanities; (d) planning new digital tools for preserving, analyzing, and making accessible humanities data; and (e) programs addressing the innovative use of emerging digital technologies in formal and informal educational settings, including public forums such as museums, libraries, historic sites, and broadcast media, and K-12 schools and post-secondary institutions. Digital Humanities Start-Up Grants should result in plans, prototypes, or proofs of concept for long-term digital humanities projects prior to implementation. DEADLINE - April 3.

National Endowment for the Humanities - Fellowships

http://www.neh.gov/grants/guidelines/fellowships.html

Fellowships support individuals pursuing advanced research in the humanities that contributes to scholarly knowledge or to the general public's understanding of the humanities. Recipients usually produce scholarly articles, monographs on specialized subjects, books on broad topics, archaeological site reports, translations, editions, or other scholarly tools. Applicants may be faculty or staff members of colleges or universities, or primary or secondary schools, or they may be independent scholars or writers. Fellowships cover periods lasting from six to twelve months. Applicants should request tenure periods that suit their schedules and the needs of their projects. The award period must be continuous, and award recipients must work full time on the project. Teaching assignments or other major activities may not be undertaken during the fellowship period. DEADLINE - May 1.

National Endowment for the Humanities - Preservation Assistance Grants for Smaller Institutions

http://www.neh.gov/grants/guidelines/pag.html

Preservation Assistance Grants help small and mid-sized institutions improve their ability to preserve and care for their humanities collections. These may include special collections of books and journals, archives and manuscripts, prints and photographs, moving images, sound recordings, architectural and cartographic records, decorative and fine arts, textiles, archaeological and ethnographic artifacts, furniture, and historical objects. DEADLINE - May 15.

National Film Preservation Foundation

http://www.filmpreservation.org/sm_index.html

The National Film Preservation Foundation invites applications for its federally funded Preservation Grants. These cash grants will be awarded to nonprofit and public archives for laboratory work to preserve culturally and historically significant film materials. Most preservation awards will average in value from $3,000 to $5,000. Also listed under Historic Preservation.

http://www.fundsnetservices.com/goto.php?sblink_id=1426

The National Film Preservation Foundation (NFPF) is the nonprofit organization created by the U.S. Congress to help save America's film heritage. We support activities nationwide that preserve American films and improve film access for study, education, and exhibition.t.

National Foundation for Advancement in the Arts

http://www.fundsnetservices.com/goto.php?sblink_id=206

Identifies emerging artists and assists them at critical junctures in their educational and professional development, and to raise the appreciation for, and support of, the arts in American Society.

http://www.nfaa.org

National Foundation for Advancement in the Arts, 800 Brickell Ave., Suite 500, Miami, FL 33131 (305) 377-1144. For emerging professional visual artists between the ages of 19 and 39; Career Advancement of Visual Artists (CAVA) Fellowship Program; 3 artists in residence for 4 mos.; transportation, housing, funds for art supplies, stipend of $1,000/mo.; residencies may be renewed annually for up to 3 years

http://www.nfaa.org/aboutarts.htm

The mission of the National Foundation for Advancement in the Arts is to identify emerging artists and assist them at critical junctures in their educational and professional development; and to raise the appreciation for, and support of, the arts in American Society. High-school seniors and 17- and 18-year-old artists nationwide working in classical music, dance, jazz music, photography, theater, visual arts, voice, or writing may wish to apply now for cash awards of up to $3,000 and scholarship opportunities through the Arts Recognition and Talent Search Program of the NFAA. The program is open to U.S. citizens and legal residents, with the exception of the jazz-music category, which is open to international applicants. Interested students should contact their school guidance counselors for forms or contact NFAA. There is a $25 application fee, which may be waived for applicants who can demonstrate financial need. Deadline: June 1. For more information, contact NFAA/ARTS, 800 Brickell Avenue, Miami 33131; (305) 377-1140 or (800) 970-2787; fax (305) 377-1149; e-mail nfaa@nfaa.org.

National Foundation for Jewish Culture Grant Programs

http://www.jewishculture.org/docs/grants.html

Provides financial support for theater, music, dance, filmmaking, fiction, and Jewish Studies scholarship.

National Foundation for the Advancement of the Arts - with the mission to 'identify young, emerging artists and encourage them with moral and financial support to pursue their dreams.'

National Gallery of Art - Center for Advanced Study in the Visual Arts Fellowships

http://www.nga.gov/resources/casva.htm

Fellows have access to the notable resources represented by the collections of the National Gallery, its library and photographic archives as well as the Library of Congress and other specialized research libraries and collections in Washington. Lectures, colloquia, and informal discussions complement the fellowship program. Fellowship programs currently offered include: Predoctoral Fellowship Program for Summer Travel Abroad for Historians of American Art, Paired Fellowship Program in Conservation and Art History/Archaeology, Predoctoral Fellowship Program, Senior Fellowship Program, Frese Senior Fellowship Program, and The Starr Foundation Visiting Senior Research Fellowship Program for Scholars from East and South Asia.

National Gallery of Art - Visiting Senior Fellowships

http://www.nga.gov/resources/casvavissen.htm

Awards are available for study in the history, theory and criticism of the visual arts (painting, sculpture, prints and drawings) of any geographical area and of any period. Applications are also solicited from scholars in other disciplines whose work examines artifacts or has implications for the analysis and criticism of physical form. Applicants must have held the Ph.D. for five years or more and will be in residence at the National Gallery, located in Washington. A two-month fellowship is available as well as a short-term (up to sixty days) fellowship. DEADLINE - March 21, September 21.

National Geographic

http://www.cac.ca.gov/othergrants/ogdetail.php?id=143

National Geographic Conservation Trust grants

National Historical Publications and Records Commission (NHPRC)

http://www.archives.gov/nhprc/

Makes grants to state and local archives, colleges and universities, libraries, historical societies, and other nonprofit organizations in the U.S.to help identify, preserve, and provide public access to records, photographs, and other materials that document American history. Listed under Arts and Cultural Activities; Historic Preservation; Humanities.

NATIONAL JURIED ART EXHIBITION Ninth Annual Will's Creek Survey

http://www.alleganyartscouncil.org

NATIONAL JURIED ART EXHIBITION Ninth Annual Will's Creek Survey (Sept. 4 - Oct. 3, 2008). Juror: Sarah Newman, Assistant Curator of Contemporary Art, Corcoran Gallery of Art. Two slides/or jpegs on CD, $25. Best of Show $1000, projected awards $5000+. Download entry form at: www.alleganyartscouncil.org OR contact: Allegany Arts Council, 52 Baltimore St, Cumberland MD 21502 OR 301-777-2787 OR arts@allconet.org

NATIONAL JURIED COMPETITION

http://www.axisgallery.org/

The exhibition dates are Aug 1-30,2009. This year’s juror is Janet Bishop curator of Painting and Sculpture at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art. The year’s competition is open to artists residing in the U.S. Accepted Media includes paintings, prints, drawings, sculpture, original digital images, and photo processes produced in the last two years. Entry fee.

NATIONAL JURIED CONTEMPORARY ART EXHIBITION

http://www.barrettartcenter.org

NATIONAL JURIED CONTEMPORARY ART EXHIBITION New Directions' - Oct 22 - Nov 22, 2008. Cash awards/exhibition opportunities. Deadline September 12, . Painting, drawing, sculpture, printmaking, photography and mixed media. Asher Miller, Department of 19th Century, Modern and Contemporary Art from the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY. Entry fee. For a prospectus send an SASE to: Barrett Art Center, 55 Noxon St, Poughkeepsie NY 12601 OR 845-471-2550 OR http://www.barrettartcenter.org

NATIONAL JURIED EXHIBITION

http://www.lcaaonline.org

All original work in all media created in the past 3 years by artists 18+ are eligible. Work previously shown at LCAA not accepted. Categories include Oil & Acrylic, Watercolor, Photography, Sculpture & Ceramics, Other Media. Awards include $3000 in cash prizes. Best of Show - All Media - $500. Entry fee. For a prospectus send an SASE to: LCAA 149 Precision Av Strasburg PA 17579 717-687-7061

National Juried Pastel Exhibit

http://www.somersetart.org

Title: National Juried Pastel Exhibit Sponsor: Somerset Art Association Venue: National Starch & Chemical Awards: Best in Show ($500); Two Awards of Excellence ($250 each), Three Honorable Mentions ($50 each) Juror: Christina DeBarry, PSA. Past President of Pastel Society of America. Eligibility: Artists age 18 years and older living in the domestic United States Fees: $10 per entry; $25 for three max. Commission: 30% on all sales Send SASE to: Somerset Art Association, 2020 Burnt Mills Rd., Bedminster, NJ 07921 E-mail: Robyn Tromeur Phone: 908-234-2345

National Lottery Capital Small Grants (AWIPP)/

http://www.scottisharts.org.uk/1/information/publications/1000524.aspx

National Lottery Capital Small Grants (AWIPP)/ Public Art

National Museum of Women in the Arts

http://www.geocities.com/Paris/Musee/9650/art_opportunities.html

Archives on female artists. Eligibility is for women who have had at least one solo show in a museum or gallery. Files may include bio information, resume and up to 20 slides. $10 fee to establish a file. For more info send a SASE to Archives on Women Artists, National Museum of Women in the Arts, 1250 New York Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20005

National Music Foundation

http://www.fundsnetservices.com/goto.php?sblink_id=332

The National Music Foundation is a not-for-profit organization whose mission is to preserve and celebrate American music through educational programs.

National Network for the Arts in Health

http://www.nnah.org.uk/

The National Network for the Arts in Health (NNAH) is a membership organisation, which is funded by a number of organisations including The Kings Fund, Arts Council England and Baring Foundation. Their website loosely defines 'arts in health' as the use of arts to improve the health care environments for patients, visitors and staff; the use of arts to deliver health care promotions; the incorporation of the arts to deliver health care messages; and arts therapy. The website provides: articles; transcripts of public addresses by government officials and leaders in the field of arts in health; fact sheets on arts in health courses, funding, and research; the NNAH playroom where images and a computer game can be downloaded; a projects directory; a funding guide; and a bibliography. There is also a members' section, which requires a log in.

National Park Service - Heritage Preservation Services

http://www.www2.cr.nps.gov/

The Heritage Preservation Services programs of the National Park Service provides a number of funding programs for historical preservation scattered throughout this web site. Be sure to explore the Grants and Tax Credits subpage for information about the American Battlefield Protection Program, Challenge Cost-Share Program, Historic Preservation Fund, and the Tribal Preservation Program. Listed under Arts and Cultural Activities; Historic Preservation.

NATIONAL PHOTOGRAPHY COMPETITION

http://www.sohophoto.com

2009 Soho Photo National Photography Competition CALL FOR ENTRIES. Soho Photo Gallery announces its 14th annual juried National Photography Competition. The juror, Susan Kismaric, Curator of Photography at The Museum of Modern Art in New York, will select approx. 35 artists to appear in a month long group show in July, 2009. Entry fee. For a prospectus send an SASE to: Prospectus 2009 Nat'l Competition SOHO PHOTO GALLERY 15 White St New York NY 10013

National Playwriting Competition

http://www.seattle.gov/arts/opportunities/calls.asp

National Playwriting Competition East West Players

National Science Foundation - Antarctic Artists and Writers Program

http://www.nsf.gov/funding/pgm_summ.jsp?pims_id=12783

The purpose of the Antarctic Artists and Writers Program is to enable serious writings and works of art that exemplify the Antarctic heritage of humankind. In particular, the program seeks to increase public understanding of the Antarctic region, including the continent and the surrounding oceans, as well as the associated research and education endeavors. The Antarctic Artists and Writers Program provides opportunities for professional artists and writers to travel to Antarctica --- at research stations, field camps, and aboard ships --- to make the observations necessary to complete their proposed projects. While the majority of award recipients are established artists and writers, the program also seeks to support early career artists and writers in an effort to broaden participation. DEADLINE - June 6.

National Sculpture Society, Inc.

http://www.nationalsculpture.org

Scholarships of $1,000 each are available for students of figurative or representational sculpture. Scholarships are paid directly to the academic institution through which the student applies. The submission deadline is May 31 every year. National Sculpture Society, Inc. 237 Park Avenue New York, NY 10017 (phone) 212-764-5645 (fax) 212-764-5651

DEADLINE: September 1 Art and Sculpture Consulting competition open to all artists, November 1-28 2008b at Desert Art & Sculpture Garden. The work will be displayed on the website, www.desertartcollection.com. Send 1 or 2 high quality images on a CD along with 10 samples of work. Also include resume and any other information relevant to the art works. For prospectus go to www.artandsculpture.us or send SASE to: NSSI 2008, Art & Sculpture Consulting, 73570 Woodward Dr., Palm Desert, CA 92211

NATIONAL SMALL SCULPTURE INVITATIONAL

http://www.artandsculpture.us

Art and Sculpture Consulting competition open to all artists, November 1-28 2008b at Desert Art & Sculpture Garden. The work will be displayed on the website, www.desertartcollection.com. Send 1 or 2 high quality images on a CD along with 10 samples of work. Also include resume and any other information relevant to the art works. For prospectus go to www.artandsculpture.us or send SASE to: NSSI , Art & Sculpture Consulting, 73570 Woodward Dr., Palm Desert, CA 92211

National Standards

http://www.oregonartscommission.org/pdf/National%20Standard.pdf

The Oregon Arts Commission collects statistical information using the National Standard for Arts Information Exchange with every grant application. We use the information for the required reporting to the National Endowment for the Arts and for our important advocacy work. Download the form below for the codes needed to complete the application.

 

NATIONAL TRUFFLE FEST CALL FOR ART

http://www.NationalTruffleFest.com/art.html

Featuring artwork in a variety of media that have one thing in common -- they are all inspired by the resplendent truffle. The juried exhibition is open to anyone with a flair for creativity and the talent to transform an original concept into a compelling piece of art that can be shared with a public audience. First place honors will include a check for $1000. and a 3 day stay at the Grande Bohemian, Asheville’s Kessler owned premier modern and contemporary property. Award for second place is a check for $500. Third place will be honored with a check for $250. Entry fee. Contact: Rebecca Antonelli 919-740-3008

National VSA arts Call for Art: Derivative Composition

http://www.vsarts.org/derivativecomposition

VSA arts (National) is seeking visual artists with disabilities whose work is inspired by the performing arts - music, theatre, dance. There is no entry fee. Submissions must be original works that have been completed in the last five years and after the onset of disability. Deadline is Friday, March 21, . For more information, go to www.vsarts.org/derivativecomposition. VSA arts of Maine also has print copies of the call for entries. Alternative formats are available, contact VSA arts of Maine at 607-4016 or info@vsartsmaine.org.

National Watercolor Society All-Member Show

http://www.nws-online.org/exhibits.html

Juror: Gerald D. Hannah. Cash awards. Postmark deadline: February 20,.

National works on paper

http://www.mprg.mornpen.vic.gov.au/

John Tallis Acquisitive Aware: $15,000

Native American Library Services: Enhancement Grants

http://www.cac.ca.gov/othergrants/ogdetail.php?id=46

Native American Library Services: Enhancement Grants - Deadline: 05-01-2008

Native Cultural Arts Teachers Wanted

http://www.alaskanativearts.org/Artists/Login.aspx?ModuleID=41

Anchorage School District Indian Education Two positions to be filled: K-3 and 8th grade-adult Classes are on Tuesday and Thursday evenings from 6:15-8:15pm Interested persons please contact: Josephine Edwards-Vollertsen Cultural Enrichment Specialist Title VII Indian Education ASD Education Center 5530 E. Northern Lights Blvd. Phone: (907) 742-4447

Natural Cycles Temporary Art Installations

http://www.spokanearts.org/showopportunity.aspx?id=245

9/1/2008 The Friends of Tryon Creek State Park and RACC invite artists/teams living in Oregon and Washington to submit proposals for temporary one-year installations in Tryon Creek State Park beginning in September 2009. Up to five artists will each receive an honorarium of $3,000. Contact Information: Peggy Kendellen Contact Email: pkendellen@racc.org Contact Phone: Response Deadline: 5/14/2008

NEA American Masterpieces grants now available

http://www.arts.gov/national/masterpieces/index.html

Guidelines for American Masterpieces grants for Chamber Music, Presenting and Visual Arts Touring are now available. American Masterpieces: Three Centuries of Artistic Genius is a major initiative to acquaint Americans with the best of their cultural and artistic legacy. Through American Masterpieces, the National Endowment for the Arts will sponsor performances, exhibitions, tours, and educational programs across all art forms that will reach large and small communities in all 50 states.

NEA Challenge America: Access to the Arts Grants

http://www.arts.endow.gov/grants/apply/Artsed.html

This program seeks to broaden efforts to provide the American people with opportunities to experience the excellence and diversity of the arts. This category awards Challenge America grants for projects that do one or more of the following: provide opportunities for people to experience and participate in a wide range of art forms and activities; enable arts organizations and artists to expand and diversify their audiences; or emphasize the potential of the arts to help strengthen communities. This category offers both Standard Review Grants and Fast-Track Review Grants; see web site for details.

NEA Creative Writing Fellowship

http://www.arts.gov/grants/apply/Lit.html

The FY 2008 Creative Writing Fellowships guidelines are now available at www.arts.gov/grants/apply/Lit.html. These fellowships enable recipients to set aside time for writing, research, travel, and general career advancement. Non-matching grants are for $20,000.

NEA International Program

http://www.arts.endow.gov/partner/International.html

NEA International Program, 1100 Pennsylvania Ave., Washington, DC 20506 (202) 682-5422. Two month residencies in Canada or Mexico, six month fellowships in Japan.

NEA Learning in the Arts for Children and Youth

http://www.cac.ca.gov/othergrants/ogdetail.php?id=51

NEA Learning in the Arts for Children and Youth - Deadline: 06-09-2008

NEA Partnership Agreements

http://www.arts.endow.gov/grants/apply/Partnership/index.html

Partnership agreements assist state and jurisdictional arts agencies and their regional organizations in carrying out arts plans that benefit artists, arts organizations, arts education efforts, and communities. State arts agencies entering into partnership agreements with the NEA will in turn work with local arts agencies and other communitywide arts groups in developing their plans. Partnership agreements are one of the primary ways in which arts endowment support reaches communities throughout the country.

NEA Summer Schools in the Arts
The endowment sponsors this initiative to raise the quality and availability of arts education in communities nationwide. Summer programs provide environments free of the demands of the regular school day; challenging and engaging opportunities during the summer; immersion experiences; and comprehensive arts instruction that otherwise would not be available because of limited resources. Summer activities must take place during the summer; the 14-month period of support is intended to allow for planning, evaluation, and close out and follow up with appropriate schools or school districts. All grants require a match of at least one to one. To be considered, organizations must submit a statement of interest by the listed application deadline; full proposals are by invitation. Guidelines are available online.

NEA's Access to Artistic Excellence Grants

http://www.arts.gov/grants/apply/GAP08/LocalsAAE.html

NEA's Access to Artistic Excellence Grants encourage and support artistic creativity, preserves our diverse cultural heritage, and makes the arts more widely available in communities throughout the country. Support is available to organizations for projects that do one or more of the following: Provide opportunities for artists to create, refine, perform, and exhibit their work; Present artistic works of all cultures and periods; Preserve significant works of art and cultural traditions; Enable arts organizations and artists to expand and diversify their audiences; Provide opportunities for individuals to experience and participate in a wide range of art forms and activities; Enhance the effectiveness of arts organizations and artists; Employ the arts in strengthening communities. The Arts Endowment is particularly interested in projects that extend the arts to underserved populations -- those whose opportunities to experience the arts are limited by geography, ethnicity, economics, or disability. Visit National Endowment for the Arts website at http://www.arts.gov/grants/apply/GAP08/LocalsAAE.html or call 202.682.5586 for details. Deadline: 8/13/07.

Near NorthWest Arts Council - Chicago, IL

http://www.spokanearts.org/showopportunity.aspx?id=95

Near NorthWest Arts Council invites artists to create projects including murals (with/without after-school student participation) temporary public smace and media installations. Acceptable disciplines include Visual Arts, Electronic Media Arts, Murals, Paitings, Photography, Sculpture/Installation, Sound, Video, and Media Arts. The purpose is to activate and enhance the public way. The locations include transit oriented sites, storefront display, and viaduct bridges. Send a resume, slides or digital format, image list the three references. nnwac@nnwac.org Contact Information: Laura Weathered Contact Email: laura@nnwac.org Contact Phone: (773) 278-7677 Response Deadline: 12/31/2008

Nebraska Arts Council

http://www.nebraskaartscouncil.org/

Nebraska Arts Council offers Artist Fellowships which provide monetary awards to Nebraska artists in various disciplines.

Nebraska Arts Council Artists in Schools/Communities Grants

http://www.nebraskaartscouncil.org/

The purpose of this program is to support artist residencies in a Nebraska school or community organization for a minimum of five days in one or more disciplines. Residencies are available in architecture, crafts, dance, folk arts, literature, media arts, music, theater, and visual arts. During the course of the residency, the artist involves participants in hands-on arts activities, demonstrations, and performances. The artist also conducts an inservice session, offers suggestions for follow-up activities, and serves as a resource to the sponsor for curriculum development.

The goal of the program is to make arts a basic part of lifelong learning by providing Nebraska schools and community-based organizations with the flexibility to plan and/or implement their goals in arts education. Grants support projects that emphasize partnerships among educational and nonprofit organizations that integrate the arts into lifelong education, integrate the arts into the basic curriculum of a school or school district, and are a part of a long-range plan to make the arts basic in education. Applicant must have enough cash to match at least half the dollars requested; the remainder of the match can be in kind. Annual deadline dates may vary; contact the council for exact dates.

Nebraska Arts Council Multicultural Awareness Grants
This program funds projects that significantly include people of color and/or works by people of color in existing or new arts programming. Examples of programs that can be considered are sensitivity training for arts administrators, outreach between the host organization and local ethnic communities, collaborative efforts between the applicant and culturally specific organizations and artists, programs presenting culturally specific performances and projects not currently available through the Nebraska Touring program/Exhibits Nebraska or Mid-America Arts Alliance's Regional Touring program, education activities in multicultural awareness that address changing community demographics, and artistic initiatives that provide a greater level or understanding of cultural diversity. Annual deadline dates may vary; contact the council for exact dates.

Nederlands Instituut voor Animatiefilm (NIAf)

http://www.niaf.nl

Nederlands Instituut voor Animatiefilm (NIAf), PO Box 9358, 5000 HJ Tilburg, The Netherlands. Tel: 31-13-535-4555

NEH Challenge Grants

http://www.cac.ca.gov/othergrants/ogdetail.php?id=3

NEH Challenge Grants - Deadline: 05-01-

NEH Collaborative Research Grants

http://www.cac.ca.gov/othergrants/ogdetail.php?id=25

NEH Collaborative Research Grants - Deadline: 11-04-2008

NEH Fellowship Programs at Independent Research Institutions

http://www.cac.ca.gov/othergrants/ogdetail.php?id=21

NEH Fellowship Programs at Independent Research Institutions - Deadline: 11-02-2008

NEH Fellowships and Faculty Research Awards

http://www.cac.ca.gov/othergrants/ogdetail.php?id=2
NEH Fellowships and Faculty Research Awards - Deadline: 05-01-

NEH Humanities Fellowships

http://www.huntington.org/ResearchDiv/Fellowships.html

The Huntington Library and Art Gallery, an independent research center with holdings in British and American history, literature, art history, and the history of science, will award three fellowships funded by NEH. These fellowships are designed to permit scholars to spend from four to 12 months at the Huntington. Fellowships may be combined with sabbaticals or other stipendiary support. Preference will be given to scholars who have not held major fellowships during the three years preceding the year for which the center is awarding the fellowships. Fellows will be able to pursue their own research and writing while participating in the intellectual life of the Huntington. Annual deadline dates may vary; contact the program director for exact dates.

NEH Humanities Fellowships at Winterthur

http://www.winterthur.org/research/fellowship.asp

Supported by NEH, Winterthur awards long-term fellowships for four to 12 months of continuous advanced research. The program encourages the exchange of ideas among the research fellows, the Winterthur staff, and graduate students through colloquia, conferences, discussions, and informal gatherings. Rental housing is available on the Winterthur grounds in the research fellowship residence. Winterthur is a research center for American studies; American cultural, social, and intellectual history; art and design history; and material culture. Application materials are available on the Web site or from the office.

NEH National Digital Newspaper Program

http://www.cac.ca.gov/othergrants/ogdetail.php?id=12

NEH National Digital Newspaper Program - Deadline: 11-04-

NEH Preservation and Access Research and Development Grants

http://www.cac.ca.gov/othergrants/ogdetail.php?id=14

NEH Preservation and Access Research and Development Grants - Deadline: 07-01-2008

NEH Preservation Education and Training

http://www.cac.ca.gov/othergrants/ogdetail.php?id=13

NEH Preservation Education and Training - Deadline: 07-01

NEH Scholarly Editions Grants

http://www.cac.ca.gov/othergrants/ogdetail.php?id=23

NEH Scholarly Editions Grants - Deadline: 11-04-

NEH Summer Stipends

http://www.cac.ca.gov/othergrants/ogdetail.php?id=24

NEH Summer Stipends - Deadline: 10-07-

NEH/AIAR Postdoctoral Fellowships

http://www.aiar.org/deadlines.html

Fellowships are open to those in ancient Near Eastern studies, including the fields of archaeology, anthropology, art history, Bible, epigraphy, historical geography, history, language, literature, philology, and religion or related disciplines from Pre-history, through the early Islamic period. The research period should be continuous, without frequent trips outside the country. Residence at the Albright is required. Grants are awarded for six to 12 months (up to four awards from four to 12 months). Guidelines are available online.

NESTA - Graduate Pioneer Programme

http://www.nesta.org.uk/theacademy/

NESTA's Graduate Pioneer Programme invests in young design graduates who aim to revolutionise the way business works by applying their skills to design new types of companies and to create new markets. Successful applicants will be invited to attend The Academy, where they will be given an opportunity to win up to

NESTA Insight Out

http://www.nesta.org.uk/programmes/insight_out

Insight Out is a national enterprise training programme specifically designed for creative individuals who want to set up a business within the creative industries.

NET.ART. THE EVOLUTION OF ARTISTIC CREATION IN THE NET-SYSTEM

http://medialab-prado.es/

International Seminar Deadline for entries: January 12 , 2009 Dates of the event: March 2 - 6, 2009 at the Cultural Center of Spain in Buenos Aires (Argentina) Open call for papers to be presented within the context of this third meeting of the Inclusiva-net platform. This edition aims to develop an analysis of the current situation of artistic practices on the web from various theoretical and critical perspectives. It includes seminars, debate sessions, and lectures of papers chosen from this public call. Many topics will be addressed including questions such as: Can we speak of a second epoch in net.art? What do the new art forms based on on/off-line hybridization contribute? What critical reflection do new manifestations of digital creations in networks offer us? What are the new relations between creation and dissention? Key words: Artistic creation, Art History, Criticism, Aesthetics, Anthropology, Communication Theory, Latin America, curatorship, networked art, Web 2.0, semantic web, amateurism, software art, Blog-art, metaverses, 3D social networks, online activism, flash mobs, politicized “swarming”, etc.

Netherlands Media Art Institute

http://www.new.montevideo.nl/en/index.html

Since 2002 the Netherlands Media Art Institute has offered artists from The Netherlands and other countries the possibility of performing research in three areas: streaming media, wireless applications and real time 3D animation. To participate in the Artist in Residence program, artists can submit a project proposal. The artistic concept, innovation and cooperation are central concerns. Preference is given to research that makes use of 'open source', and develops tools that will be available for further use. Investigations with an interdisciplinary character also receive preference. In the research the artist works together with Dutch universities and academies. The result of the research is presented in a suitable manner through exhibitions, discussions, seminars, publications and workshops. The Artist in Residence program has technical facilities at its disposal, including manpower, a working budget and accommodations. Technical specialists advise the participating artists during research, experimentation and production. Deadlines: March 1, July 1 and November 1

Nevada Arts Council

http://www.dmla.clan.lib.nv.us/docs/arts/

Nevada Arts Council (NAC) awards Fellowships ($5,000) and 'Jackpot' Grants to individual artists.

Nevada Circuit Riders GrantS

http://www.nevadaculture.org/docs/arts/programs/communityarts/riders/

Deadline: Ongoing deadline throughout the fiscal year (July 1 - June 30). Grants are awarded on a first-come, first-served basis. Eligible applicants: any organization applying must be a Nevada-based non-profit arts organization or community arts group which provides arts and cultural programming or services. Ongoing grants available through the Community Arts Development Program, Nevada Circuit Riders (NCR) is a matching grant of up to $2,000 to hire a NCR consultant to work with your organization. continue

NEW - SUMMARY of Integrated Arts Program for Organizations

http://www.canadacouncil.ca/grants/interarts/orgs.htm

NEW - SUMMARY of Integrated Arts Program for Organization

New AAP/ORBI Artist Fast Track Program The Appalachian Arts Program (AAP) and the Ohio River Border Initiative (ORBI)

http://www.orbi.org/news.html#fast track

New AAP/ORBI Artist Fast Track Program The Appalachian Arts Program (AAP) and the Ohio River Border Initiative (ORBI) are providing financial assistance so that the artists of our region can improve their skills, find new inspiration and expose themselves to new ideas. Artists and craftspeople, part-time or full time, with professional experience, may apply for grants in amounts up to $500. You may not apply for more than one grant in the state fiscal year period, July 1 to June 30. Eligible artists and craftspeople must live in Appalachian Ohio and the West Virginia counties that touch the Ohio River. Grants are intended to support immediate, short-term projects that have a positive impact upon the career development of artists by helping them: (1) increase access to audiences and venues, (2) develop new skills and insights, (3) investigate new artistic ideas and approaches. Projects must have a specific beginning point and a specific end point. Grants are not intended for long term or open ended projects such as the purchase tools or equipment or for long term training or education. http://www.orbi.org/news.html#fast track

New Artist Opportunity for Indoor Sculpture - Terre Haute, Indiana - January 23, 2008

http://www.wabashvalleyartspaces.com/

Art Spaces, Inc. - Wabash Valley Outdoor Sculpture Collection is issuing a REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS for a site-specific sculpture to be located in the city of TERRE HAUTE, INDIANA in the new HuxCancerCenter at UnionHospital. This opportunity is open to practicing professional artists over 18 years of age. The sculpture will be located inside the front entrance of the HuxCancerCenter (www.unionhospitalhealthgroup.org/union/huxcancer) located at 6 ½ and Beech Street on the north side of UnionHospital. It will be adjacent to the main staircase and just outside of the Radiation Oncology Waiting Room. The artist's budget for this project is $42,000. 3-5 finalists will be selected to fully realize the proposal and each will receive a stipend of $350. More information including submission requirements, images and dimensions of the site are available on the Art Spaces website at www.wabashvalleyartspaces.com DEADLINE FOR RECEIPT OF MATERIALS: Friday, January 23, 2009. Send to: Art Spaces, Inc. 100 S. Campus Drive P.O. Box 3799 Terre Haute, IN 47803-0799. To directly request more information you may call 812-244-4216 or write to: info@wabashvalleyartspaces.com (Please note 'Hux Sculpture' in subject heading).

New Arts Program

http://www.napconnection.com

New Arts Program, 173 W. Main St., PO Box 82, Kutztown, PA 19530 (610) 683-6440. Nonprofit service organization and museum. Apprenticeships, consultations, performances, exhibits.

New Directions in Floral Painting

http://www.karenhalpern.com/

Workshop to be held at Cedar Lakes Craft Center in Ripley, WV August 3-8, 2008. For more information contact Karen Halpern at k_halpern@hotmail.com or phone at 248.851.8215. Visit the website at www.karenhalpern.com

New Directions Juried Photography Exhibition

http://www.cac.ca.gov/artistcall/acdetail.php?id=178

Deadline: 11-15-2008

New England Art Club Drawing Scholarship

http://www.newenglishartclub.co.uk/

Award: £500 Further Information: Free involvement in selected Drawing School activities also included in the prize.

New England Foundation for the Arts

http://www.nefa.org/grantprog/index.html

NEFA's grant programs provide funding to artists and nonprofit organizations in the areas of dance, performing arts, and public art. National Dance Project (NDP) provides grants for the production and touring of contemporary dance work by regionally and nationally significant artists in the United States and abroad. Presenter Travel Fund provides monetary assistance to arts programmers or curatorial staff in New England so that they may investigate new or unfamiliar work outside of their home community. Meet the Composer offers grants to nonprofit organizations in New England to provide meaningful interaction between composers and audiences, in conjunction with performances of the composer's work. Art and Community Landscapes addresses local and regional environmental concerns by funding site-specific art projects and artist residencies.

New England Foundation for the Arts (NEFA)

regionaltouring@nefa.org

New England States Touring (NEST) is a cooperative program with the state arts agencies of New England that provides support to nonprofits for performances, readings, and related community activities by artists that have met the eligibility criteria for the NEST program. For questions regarding the NEST Program please contact regionaltouring@nefa.org or call 617-951-0010

New England Foundation for the Arts Native Artist Exchange - Native Travel Fund

http://www.nefa.org/grantprog/nativearts/nativeartistexchange.html

New England Foundation for the Arts Native Artist Exchange - Native Travel Fund Deadline - Ongoing Application posted below 'The Native Artist Exchange, a program of the New England Foundation for the Arts (NEFA), provides support for Native artists residing in any of the 50 United States to travel to different regions of the country so that they may exchange artistic knowledge and skills. This fund is designed to encourage and assist American Indian, Alaskan Native and Native Hawaiian artists, and provides an opportunity for Native artists to teach, learn, and collaborate in traditional and/or contemporary Native art forms through travel from one region to another across the nation.' More information available at the NEFA website.

New England States Touring (NEST)

http://www.nefa.org/grantprog/nest/index.html

provides support to New England-based nonprofit organizations for performances, readings, and related community activities by artists on the New England States Touring roster.

NEW ENGLISH ART CLUB

http://www.mallgalleries.org.uk/fba.html

RECEIVING DAYS: Friday 19th and Saturday 20th October; 10-5, 10-5 Mall Galleries London

NEW funding for individual artists

http://www.creative-capital.org

NEW funding for individual artists. Creative Capital, a new national consortium comprised of 23 foundations and individuals, was launched in January of 1999. Their purpose is to fund individual artists whose work holds the potential to significantly impact arts and culture at the local, national or international level. For more information visit www.creative-capital.org

New Generations Program: Future Collaborations

http://www.tcg.org/grants/newgen/international_index.cfm
deadline 3/17/ Travel grants of $3,000 will be awarded in spring/summer seasons to theaters and theater professionals for unrestricted international travel, enabling them to share ideas and techniques and/or collaborate with their colleagues around the world. Applicant theater companies must meet the following requirements: -501(c)(3) status -Location within the US or its territories -Professional orientation and high artistic standards -Full-time salaried employment of professional artists and administrators -Minimum of three years prior existence as a non-profit professional theater organization -Consortiums and educational institutions are not eligible to apply For more information on the New Generations Program—Future Collaborations , contact David Nugent, Artistic Programs Associate, at (212)609-5900, ext. 264, or email dnugent@tcg.org.

New Hampshire State Council on the Arts

http://www.state.nh.us/nharts/aboutus/artistservices.html

New Hampshire State Council on the Arts' Artist Services Programs offer the following grants to individuals: Individual Artist Fellowships with awards of $5,000; New Works Grant, which provides funds for working in collaboration with other artists; and Percent for Art Grant which funds purchases or commissions of art and craft work for state buildings.

New Hampshire State Council on the Arts Artist in Residence Grants

http://www.state.nh.us/nharts/grantsandservices/grants/aie/air.html

The grants support the costs of bringing artists to sites where they will work with students and teachers, K-12, over time, from three to 60 days, which may be consecutive or spaced throughout the school calendar. New Hampshire artists offer residencies in creative writing, theater, music, mime, dance, puppetry, storytelling, crafts, traditional folk arts, media arts, environmental design, and visual arts. There are also collaborative residencies available, which combine two or more arts disciplines, and a visiting artist roster featuring artists from other states who offer art forms or cultures not readily found among New Hampshire artists. Each residency budget proposal must provide for a cash match from the applicant of one dollar for each grant dollar requested. Annual deadline dates may vary; contact program staff for exact dates.

New Hampshire State Council on the Arts Community Arts Project Grants

http://www.nh.gov/nharts/

Grants support arts programs that connect New Hampshire artists to communities. These grants can be used for arts programs that enrich community life, help address social issues, educate community members about an art form(s), celebrate a tradition within the community, and/or support a community's economic development efforts. Whenever possible, arts and nonarts organizations (i.e., civic groups, schools, local arts councils, libraries, senior centers, local government agencies) are strongly encouraged to work together to pool their resources to make community arts events possible. Funding priority will be given to projects that will have significant impact on the community (i.e., arts programs will be offered to a variety of audiences in community sites) and have involved community members and organizations working together to make the project possible. Note that the former New Hampshire Touring program has been merged into this program. Presenters wishing to apply for fee support of Touring Roster artists may apply in this grant category or as part of their Annual Arts Advancement Project grant. Since only one Community Arts Project grant can be received per fiscal year, presenters are encouraged to plan ahead and include all requests for Touring artist fee support in one application. Application materials are available on the Web site

The partnerships involve community arts projects with juried artists that result in the creation of a new work expressive of the sponsoring community. A nonprofit community organization could apply for support of an extended artist residency in the community during which the artist would be engaged in lecture-demonstrations, talks, and workshops with a variety of community organizations such as the local schools, civic organizations, businesses, the library, historical society, and local government. The artist would actively attempt to educate as much of the community as possible about his/her work and how it relates to that particular community. A community could be any group of people who share a common heritage or identity (ethnicity, geographic region, religion, occupation, language, age, gender).
New Hampshire State Council on the Arts Community-Artist Partnership Grant
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New Haven, CT - 2D - Mail Art Show - "We the People": An Artist's Response

http://www.albertus.edu

Albertus Magnus College invites artists to submit postcard size artworks that explore the impact of the US Constitution and the Bill of Rights on the lives of people living in the United States today. Postcards can engage topics such as: freedom of speech, freedom of religion, separation of church and state, and the right to bear arms. The exhibition will be in Rosary Hall, on the campus of Albertus Magnus College, with an opening reception on September 10, at 4:00 pm. Format: postcard, 4 x 6' maximum, mailed with sufficient postage (works w/ insufficient postage not accepted). Return address required. All works thematically linked to topic will be displayed. No entry fee, no jury, no insurance or returns. Exhibition dates: Sept 10-30, Send entries to: ATTN: Dr. Sean P. O'Connell, MAIL ART SHOW, Albertus Magnus College, 700 Prospect Street, New Haven, CT 06511.

New Jersey Equine Artists’ Association - Call for Artists!

http://www.njeaa.com/

United States New Jersey, Lebanon - Contests, Juried Art Shows, Acrylic, Ceramics, Crafts, Digital Media, Glass, Mosiac, Illustration, Mixed media, Sculpture, Watercolor, Oil, Pastel, Photography, Poetry, Video/Film Art Gallery New Jersey Equine Artists’ Association 9th Annual Exhibition, “NJEAA Art of the Horse”. September 14-October 25, 2008. Somerset Art Association Bedminster, NJ. Equine themes in any medium. Slide deadline July 1, . Info: SASE to: NJEAA, P.O. Box 177 Lebanon, NJ 08833 (908) 284-9751 NJEAA, P.O. Box 177 , 08833, Lebanon, New Jersey, United States

New Master's in Community Arts

graduate@mica.edu

deadline 1/1/2011 In summer the Maryland Institute College of Art will enroll the first class of students in a new master of arts in community arts degree program. Administered by MICA's nationally recognized Center for Art Education, the MA in community arts provides a unique credential for visual artists who wish to pursue a career in art based youth and community development. The goal of the program is to provide graduates with insights, skills and experience that will enable them to be effective community arts professionals

New Media

http://www.mainearts.maine.gov/Grants/Documents/ARTISTSAPP2007.rtf

New Media: Designed to foster the growth of Maine’s artists by supporting the creation of new works that creatively engage or innovatively incorporate new or emerging technologies for means of artistic expression or professional development. Any 'good idea' that furthers an individual artist's creative growth through technology and new media is eligible for the grant.

New Mexico Feminist Art Competitions

http://www.throughtheflower.org

Through the Flower announces a call for feminist art in all media including digital and video from artists age 18-39 who reside in New Mexico. Works submitted should contain female-centered content or focus on women's experiences or gender issues. The 'New Mexico Feminist Art Competitions', will be displayed March 3 - May 30, 2008 at the Through the Flower gallery (Belen, New Mexico) and website. Awards: Two $500 prizes and two solo exhibits. Juror: Judy Chicago. $25 for three works. Deadline: December 14, .

New Mexico Film Office

http://www.theatersalon.com/content/view/725/2/

New Visions/New Mexico. Max Grant: $20,000 Total $ Available: N.A.

New Milford Public Library Art Gallery

http://www.nmplartgallery.googlepages.com/home

New Milford Public Library is looking for local artists to exhibit in their Art Gallery.

New Pacific Studio

http://www.newpacificstudio.org

New Pacific Studio, Mount Bruce R.D. 1, Masterton, New Zealand. Tel: 64-6-375-8441. (Summer address: 321 Nevada St., Vallejo, CA 94590 707-649-8499). Located next to the National Wildlife Centre in the Lower North Island, a beautiful rural area in the northern Wairarapa. Open to artists and environmentalists from all over the world who are established in their field. 2 artists at a time; fees charged; community outreach opportunities available to resident artists.

New Painting Contest

http://www.news.deviantart.com/article/27856/

You have to make a reproduction of a masterpiece (in the meaning of artistic production of one of painting's big masters, such as Botticelli, Leonardo, Goya, Van Gogh, Cezanne, Picasso, etc.), but making a modification in the technique of the original work. You can also do a subtle modification of content of the original painting. But just subtle. This is because this contest is not about flipping around the content of the painting of someone else (like drawing a mustache on The Mona Lisa), it's about making a change on how the painting was made. As always, only traditional painting is accepted (watercolors, oils, acrylics, inks, etc.). Sorry everyone else but this is a traditional painting club. Only *painters club members can participate of this contest. But don't worry, if you are not right now, you can always apply by following the 'How to join' rules linked in the top of this journal. You must upload your work in your gallery in deviantart, and send a Note to the club with the link to your work and a link to the original masterpiece. This last requirement is MANDATORY. You can scan or take a photo of your work, but the image file of it must be at least 640 pixels width. Be careful if you take a photo with flash of your work, flares usually disturbe the image. Try taking it outside in natural light, without flashes. The note must include a description of the medium used in the original masterpiece, and in your work. The subject of the note has to be 'Lost in Replication submission'; if that's not the case the note may get confused with normal submission notes, and not get into the contest. Only one entry per member.

 

New work - music

http://www.australiacouncil.gov.au/grants/

New work grants support the creation of new work by emerging and established craftspeople, designers, media artists, visual artists and arts writers.

New work - visual arts

http://www.australiacouncil.gov.au/grants/

New work grants support the creation of new work by emerging and established craftspeople, designers, media artists, visual artists and arts writers.

New Work Commissions, Off The Rails

http://www.info@off-the-rails.org.uk

Off The Rails, based in Cumbria, create New Work (spanning experimental theatre, performance art, environmental art, video, installation, multi-disciplinary practices, multi-media work and art-activism) through collaborating with young people, adult communities and other artists. We are seeking to commission several New Work Makers who have experience or interest in creating New Work with young people in participatory/collaborative contexts. Each commission will be £1,000. Contact info@off-the-rails.org.uk for details on how to apply. Please note that successful applicants will be subject to CRB checks. Closing date: 22 December

New work initiative - inter-arts

http://www.australiacouncil.gov.au/grants/

Residencies foster excellence in writing by providing individual writers with a supportive environment for professional development, research and creative risk-taking.

New work initiative - inter-arts - next closing date: 31 March The Australia Council's inter-arts office will offer a one-off funding initiative for the creation of new interdisciplinary artworks.

New Works Photography Awards

http://www.enfoco.org/programs/nuevaluz/submissions.htm

deadline 11/11/2011 Nueva Luz photographic journal reviews (black & white) fine art and documentary work by American photographers of African, Asian, Latino, Native American and Pacific Islander heritage. Photographers are encouraged to review at least two previous issues (at libraries or bookstores; www.enfoco.org). Submissions are accepted on an ongoing basis. Please send 20 slides, 8x10 prints, or CD; include resume, bio, support materials AND sufficient postage for the safe return of your materials. Photographers will be notified within 6 weeks. Published photographers receive an honorarium, an En Foco membership ($45 value), and 5 complimentary issues. Send to: En Foco Inc, attn: Nueva Luz, 32 East Kingsbridge Road, Bronx, NY 10468. 718-584-7718. nuevaluz@enfoco.org DEADLINE: ongoing. More information can be found on our website.

New York City Department of Cultural Affairs Image Registration

http://www.spokanearts.org/showopportunity.aspx?id=36

The New York City Department of Cultural Affairs is the largest public funder of arts and culture in the country. The registry is open to any professional visual artist residing in the United States. http://www.nyc.gov Contact Information: Kate D. Levin Contact Email: N/A Contact Phone: 212-513-9300 Response Deadline: 12/1/

New York Foundation for the Arts

http://www.nyfa.org/home.html

New York Foundation for the Arts Artists' Fellowships awards grants of $7,000 in sixteen separate disciplines to individual originating artists in New York State. Through Artists & Audiences Exchange, each fellowship recipient performs a public service activity in collaboration with a non-profit organization located in New York State. The Foundation also offers Career Advancement Mini-Grants($100-$600).

New York Mills Arts Retreat

http://www.kulcher.org

New York Mills Arts Retreat, PO Box 246, New York Mills, MN 56567 (218) 385-3339. Studio and housing; some stipends (half of all residencies granted funding); emerging artists who are writers, visual artists, composers, choreographers; artists provide their own food; located along the Continental Divide in the town of New York Mills (pop. 1,200). Approximately 12 artists accepted each year for residencies of 2 or 4 weeks; one in residence at a time.

NEW YORK RESIDENCY - NI Arts Council

http://www.artscouncil-ni.org/award/award.htm#apply

An opportunity for an artist to spend a period of time (a minimum of one month) in New York on a self-arranged residency. The aim of this residency is for creative development, international profiling and networking. Applicants should indicate preferred dates for the residency. A degree of flexibility in these dates is advised as the Arts Council must ensure maximum use of the apartment throughout the year. Who can apply? Artists of all disciplines and in all types of working practice. What does the residency offer? In addition to the use of an apartment in New York, the Arts Council will offer travel costs and insurance to the level offered under Travel Award Scheme. Successful applicants will also be given a subsistence allowance ($600 per month) and a contribution of up to $600 towards materials. What are the facilities? A furnished, self-contained one-bedroom apartment located in the Borough of Queens with good transport links to Manhattan.

New York Stage and Film Co.

http://www.newyorkstageandfilm.org/

New York Stage and Film Co., 315 W. 36th St. #1006, New York, NY 10018 (212) 736-4240. Powerhouse Program: 8 week residency at Vassar College.

NEW YORK, NY - 2D, 3D

http://www.icosahedron.com

2008 NYC INTERNATIOINAL EMERGING ARTIST COMPETITION, SPONSORED BY GALLERIE ICOSAHEDRON. Gallerie Icosahedron Emerging Artists Fine Art Competition is intended for those who wish to receive exposure in the rigorous New York City art scene and market. We wish to offer fresh talent an opportunity to exhibit in NYC. We are one of the handful of galleries that specialize in Visionary Realism, Surrealism, and Visionary Art in general: however there are no rules to our selection since excellence in art often means breaking all the rules. Artists in the US: $50 for three images; $5 additional images.Artists outside of the US: $60 for three images; $5 additional images. A flat fee of $50 is charged for the submission of a web address (URL). For more information, visit the website for contest rules and details. Email:skylor@icosahedron.com

New York, NY - 2D, 3D - All Mediums

http://www.unitedcreators.com/competition.php

United Creators' Second Annual Online Juried Arts Competition United Creators is proud to announce its Second annual online art competition to discover, recognize and honor excellence in the global visual arts. The competition is open to all global artists working in applied media such as: painting, drawing, sculpture, photography, printmaking and digital art. Finalists will benefit from worldwide exposure and will have the opportunity to win awards and notable recognition for their exemplary work. Global press releases for winning entrants, featured interviews in Ucon; A contemporary arts communique, $2500 total in cash, and more. This is an excellent opportunity for artists to showcase their artwork in a global arts platform, and have it be reviewed by a panel of globally renowned professionals from the Arts and Business fields. For detailed information, please visit our website or email: info@unitedcreators.com

NEW! Career Opportunity Grants for Artists

http://www.oregonartscommission.org/doc/COG_Revised_%20App.doc

Call Shannon Planchon 503-229-6062 or shannon.planchon@state.or.us FY2008 Quarterly Postmark Deadlines: November 14, for activity between: January 1, 2008 - December 31, February 13,for activity between: April 1, - March 31, 2009 May 14, for activity between: July 1, 2008 - June 30, 2009 Career Opportunity Grants for Artists provide financial support to enable Oregon artists to take advantage of opportunities to enhance their careers through the development of arts, business or professional skills to expand marketing capacity and/or to further develop the nature or quality of their artwork.Grant amounts may range from $300 to $1,500. The Oregon Arts Commission has allocated $40,000 for the FY2008 grant cycle. Applications are reviewed on a quarterly basis, and the Commission may award up to the full amount available at any quarter, so please check here at this website or call our office to see if there are funds available. There is $22,000 available for the February 13, deadline. Availability of funds for the May round will be posted by March 15,.

Newark Museum

http://www.newarkmuseum.org

Newark Museum, Arts Workshop for Adults, 49 Washington St., Box 540, Newark, NJ 07101. 1 month residency in clay, fiber, fine metals, jewelry, enameling, sculpture, painting, photography, printmaking.

Newfoundland and Labrador Arts Council ArtSmarts Grants

http://www.nlac.nf.ca/grants/artsmart.shtml

The objectives of the program are to build long-term, local partnerships that link young people, artists or arts organizations, schools, and the broader community; to enable schools to explore ways to integrate arts-related activities throughout the school curriculum; to encourage students to develop their intellectual and communication skills through active participation in the arts; and to enhance appreciation of the importance of culture and the arts in children.

Newhouse Center for Contemporary Art, AIR Program

http://www.snug-harbor.org

Newhouse Center for Contemporary Art, AIR Program, 1000 Richmond Terrace, Staten Island, NY 10301 (718) 448-2500. National and international visual artists in all disciplines. Cottage with workspace. Fees charged; once an artist's propsal is approved, the center staff works closely with the artist to secure funding to cover costs. Artists provide own meals and materials. Exhibition. Reisndecies of 3 months or longer encouraged; some shorter-term residencies may be considered. Located at Snug Harbor Cultural Center.

NEWTONMORE VILLAGE SQUARE SHINTY SCULPTURE

http://www.newtonmore.com/sculpture.htm

Introduction The village of Newtonmore, in the Scottish Highlands, some 64 miles north of Perth and 46 miles south of Inverness, is renowned as having the most outstanding record in the Scottish sport of Shinty in the history of the game. The community is inextricably bonded to the sport, and the sport to the community, In developing a project to re-landscape the Newtonmore Village Square, Newtonmore and Vicinity Community Council, in partnership with Newtonmore Business Association, have decided that a key feature of the square will be a sculpture representing the sport of shinty. This invitation requests responses as to design, materials, execution, timescale and costing for the production of such a work. Brief The village of Newtonmore is a traditional highland village - most buildings are of grey stone construction, although some are harled. The re-landscaped village square will be designed using raised beds built of matching stone, echoing the current design of the war memorial garden on the opposite side of the street, in an attempt to reinforce the identity of the square as the centre of the village. Lighting, where used, is envisaged to be soft, and underlit. The sculpture, which should be broadly life-size, will occupy a space at the right hand front corner of the space available. The traditional nature of the village, and the historic tradition of the sport as 'the Sport of the Gael' inevitably mean that any sculpture should be strictly representational and in no sense abstracted. Although it is desired that one of the players represented (if more than one is included in any design), should, through use of relief or textural effects, suggest the Newtonmore playing strip, the completed sculpture should not identifiably be of any particular player or players. Photographs of action from the sport of shinty are available in abundance by going to http://www.shinty.com/pix.htm, from which page, links lead to several hundred photographs taken over the last three years. Who may enter Established artists and sculptors, students attending colleges of art in the United Kingdom, or anyone who can demonstrate the ability to complete the project to the budget and timescale they propose is eligible to enter.

Next Star Artist Competition

http://www.nextstarartist.com

http://www.artmarketblog.com

Next Star Artist Competition Art market analyst, consultant and art critic Nicholas Forrest of Art Market Blog http://www.ArtMarketBlog.com fame has today announced the launch of Next Star Artist http://www.NextStarArtist.com, a groundbreaking new art competition for emerging visual artists. Beginning on the 19th of March, artists from all over the world will go head to head in an international search for the artist with the highest potential for success in the art market. Unlike any other art competition, every facet of each entrant’s profile, career and work will be assessed to determine which artist is the most likely to achieve art world fame and commercial success.

NEXT

A Leading Edge Contemporary Art + Design Exhibition
http://www.becagallery.typepad.com/my_weblog/

Call for submissions of the world's leading edge contemporary art + design that happens to be fully functional. We're seeking what's new + what's next in the categories of one-of-a-kind and limited edition highly innovative furniture and related accessories, lighting, haute couture and related accessories, body adornments and other functional presentations. (Think new ideas + applications, cutting-edge materials, unconventional use of existing materials, etc.) The works selected will be featured in the gallery group exhibition, 'NEXT' presented by BECA gallery in New Orleans, LA with possible future national and international travel exhibition opportunities. Works submitted must be priced within the range of $1,000 - $25,000 USD. This exhibition will open February 5, 2009 and run through February 28, 2009. Email and physical CD submissions will be accepted according to the guidelines listed through December 26, 2008.

Nexus Press Residency Program

http://www.nexusart.org

Nexus Press Residency Program, 535 Means St., Atlanta, GA 30318 (404)688-1970. Honorarium and production budget, travel expenses, artist's apartment on premises, for 2 weeks to 2 months to create an artists book with full staff assistance.

NFAA Arts Recognition and Talent Search

http://www.scholarships.com/NFAA-Arts-Recognition-Talent-Search.aspx

ARTS (Arts Recognition and Talent Search®) is NFAA's core program. ARTS identifies high school seniors and other 17 and 18 year old artists in the disciplines of Dance, Film and Video, Jazz, Music, Photography, Theater, Visual Arts, Voice and Writing for scholarships and financial support. Through ARTS, NFAA annually awards up to $900,000 in cash awards (with individual awards ranging from $10,000 - $100)and makes available $3 million in scholarship opportunities to America's most outstanding high school senior-age artists through its Scholarship List Service (SLS).

Ngā Karahipi a Te Waka Toi/Te Waka Toi Scholarships

http://www.creativenz.govt.nz/funding/residencies

Ngā Karahipi a Te Waka Toi/Te Waka Toi Scholarships Applications will close 31 March 2008

NH Artist Roster

http://www.nh.gov/nharts/grants/artists/rosterappindex.htm

NH Artist Roster and Traditional Arts & Folklife Listing - Provide information to presenters in schools and communities for selecting juried artists for their programs. Inclusion in these listings makes artists eligible for other State Arts Council opportunities such as special training for teaching artists and grant subsidies for artist fees charged to presenters.

http://www.nh.gov/nharts/grants/docs/Form%20Common%20Roster%20App.doc

NHC Fellowships

http://www.nhc.rtp.nc.us/fellowships/fellshipapinfo.htm

Up to 40 fellowships are available to scholars from all fields of the humanities and humanistically inclined individuals from the arts, the natural and social sciences, and other professions for advanced study at the center. Most of the center's fellowships are intended for any humanistic research, but several will be specifically available to scholars whose work concerns religion; art history or visual culture; Asian studies; French history or culture; and American art history. Scholars from all nations may apply. Stipends are determined individually, depending on the needs of fellows and the center's ability to meet them. Round-trip travel for fellows and their immediate families is also provided. Application and guidelines are available online.

Nikon International Small World Photomicrography Competition

http://www.microscopyu.com/

Nikon International Small World Photomicrography Competition This competition is dedicated to recognizing excellence in photography through the microscope. The competition is open to anyone. Images are judged on originality, informational content, technical proficiency and visual impact. The first place winner receives a vacation trip or Nikon equipment valued at up to $4,000. Nineteen additional winners receive Nikon equipment and other prizes. Winning images are featured in a national traveling exhibit tour and a well-received calendar, as well as being featured in dozens of magazines around the world. Contact: Nikon Inc. 1300 Walt Whitman Road Melville, NY 11747 Attn. Small World Or visit: MicroscopyU.com

Nikon Photo Contest International

http://www.nikon-image.com/eng/npci

Deadline: see website Award: $10, 000 Further Information: There are two categories of entry: Documentary and Art.

Nikon Photo Contest International One of the world’s most renowned photo contests, entries to the 31st Nikon Photo Contest International will be accepted from September 1 to November 30, 2006. A contest with an impressive history, the Nikon Photo Contest International has been held by Nikon Corporation since 1969 to provide an opportunity for photographers around the world to communicate and to enrich photographic culture for professionals and amateurs alike. Renowned among photo enthusiasts worldwide, the contest has so far attracted more than 1,220,000 images from a total of 290,000 photographers. In fact, so popular has the contest become among photographers that a total of over 31,000 images were received from more than 10,000 entrants in 117 different countries for the 30th contest alone. Contact NPCI Coordinator Nikon Inc. 1300 Walt Whitman Road Melville, NY 11747 NPCI is offering a free screensaver of the winning images from the 2004-2005 competition. Click here to download: Screensaver Website: http://nikonimaging.com/global/activity/npci/

Nikon/Photo District News Self-Promotion Awards

http://www.pdnevents.com/selfpromo/22/

Nikon/Photo District News Self-Promotion Awards The Nikon/Photo District News Self-Promotion Awards recognize outstanding achievement and excellence in professional photographer's marketing and self-promotion campaigns. The award often plays a significant role in bringing a photographer's talents to the attention of art directors, art buyers, creative directors, graphic designers and other potential clients. Contact: PDN/Nikon Self-Promotion Awards Photo District News 770 Broadway New York, NY 10003 Tel: 646-654-5792 Or visit: http://www.pdnevents.com/selfpromo/22/

NJ Arts Annuals

http://www.njartscouncil.org/events_as.cfm

NJ Arts Annuals: Each year two major visual arts exhibitions are mounted, one in fine arts and one in crafts, at major New Jersey Museums. Please contact the host museum for a prospectus.

NJSCA Artists in Education Residencies

http://www.njartscouncil.org/program4.html

The program places professional artists in both long- and short-term residencies in dozens of New Jersey schools each year. Residencies are offered in several different arts disciplines (creative writing, visual arts, crafts, dance, music, theater, design arts, media arts, photography, interdisciplinary arts, and folk arts) and are applied for by the school or other sponsoring agency. Council funds provide the artist's fee. Artists also may apply to become eligible to conduct residencies.

NJSCA General Program Support Grants

http://www.njartscouncil.org/program2.html

Grants are awarded to nonarts organizations to help underwrite ongoing arts programs of these sponsors. Disciplines include folk arts and arts basic to education. Annual deadline dates may vary; contact program staff for exact dates. Contact the council for an intent to apply form.

NLT Foundation

http://www.grantsmanagement.com/nltguide.html

Deadline: Concept Paper Deadline April 15. Full proposals due by June 1. Grants for arts organizations to develop new projects which increase public access and support for the arts and to enhance the role of artists in their communities. Grants for environmental organizations for projects that promote clean air, increase biodiversity, protect water resources and coastal areas and preserve open spaces. Grants range from $1,000 to $10,000. Geographic focus: Boston, Mid-Coast Maine and Cincinnati. Contact Prentice Zinn at 617/426-7172, ext. 307. Application details and proposal deadline on website.

Norcal Sanitary Fill, AIR Program

http://www.ysdi.com

Norcal Sanitary Fill, AIR Program, 401 Tunnel Ave., San Francisco, CA 94134 (415) 330-1415. Open to Bay Area artists; honorarium; 3-6 mo. residency, studio, sculpture equipment, access to solid waste transfer center for materials.

Norcroft: A Writing Retreat for Women, 32 E. First St., #330, Duluth, MN 55802 (218) 727-5199. Also PO Box 300105, Minneapolis, MN 55403 (612) 377-8431. 10 acres in the pine and birch woods along the north shore of Lake Superior. No fees; artists prepare own food (food is provided); residencies of 1-4 weeks; women and feminist writers and translators.

Nordic Artists' Centre Dale

http://www.home.no.net/nkd/

Nordic Artists' Centre Dale, 6963 Dale i Sunnfjord, Norway. Residencies from 3 to 12 mos., scholarships to cover living costs, travel fees, and materials are available. Tel.: 011-47-57-737220.

Nordic Institute for Contemporary Art (NIFCA)

http://www.nifca.org

Nordic Institute for Contemporary Art (NIFCA), Suomenlinna/Sveaborg, FIN 00190 Helsinki, Finland. Tel: 011-358-9-68643103. Open only to professional visual artists from Nordic countries or researchers, curators, and journalists from around the world working on Nordic art. Located on the island of Suomenlinna, near the port of Helsinki. Residencies of 1-2 months with stipend.

Nordic Institute for Contemporary Art (NIFCA)

http://www.nifca.org//residencies.html

NIFCA creates a variety of new opportunities for artists, audiences, curators and critics to experience, enjoy and explore contemporary visual culture in the Nordic countries and internationally. NIFCA runs a wide range of artist and research residencies and international exchange programmes. The activities aim at providing artists within and beyond the Nordic region with new possibilities, contacts and networks, by awarding residencies for periods of time in various sites throughout the Nordic region and beyond.

Nordiska Akvarellmuseet

http://www.akvarellmuseet.org

Nordiska Akvarellmuseet, Sodra Hamnen 6, 47132 Skarhamm, Sweden. Tel: 011-46-304-60-00-80. Open to painters, illustrators, designers, scenographers, architects and others working in watercolor techniques.

Norfolk County Council

http://www.norfolk.gov.uk/consumption/idcplg?IdcService=SS_GET_PAGE&nodeId=23

Norfolk Arts Service offers grants to assist arts organisations with core running costs. Grants up to

Norfolk Painting School Awards

http://www.norfolkpaintingschool.com

Norfolk Painting School Awards: two prizes of a two-day oil course at The Norfolk Painting School, worth £190 each.

North Carolina Arts Council Arts in Education Grants

http://www.ncarts.org/guidelines/grant_program.cfm?ID=1

Funds may be used to support activities that strengthen the capacity of an organization or a group of individuals to provide quality arts education programming. Activities might include planning for a performance program, project, or partnership program; peer mentoring or other assistance with program development; workshops, conferences, or other staff development activities; development of curriculum materials and study guides; technology assistance; and targeted public awareness activities. All grant-funded activities must take place between July 1 of the current year and June 30 of the next. Grants must be matched dollar-for-dollar, with the exception of programs serving rural, low-wealth areas.

North Carolina Arts Council Arts in Education Partnerships Grants

http://www.ncarts.org/services_programs_grants.cfm?ID=6

Partnerships grants are designed to implement long-range, comprehensive programs that serve to advance and improve the quality and status of arts in education throughout North Carolina. Proposals involving schools as partners should demonstrate how the proposed activities will help position the arts as integral to achieving state and local goals for education reform. Proposals involving nonschool partners (e.g., after-school or summer programs, day care centers, libraries, hospitals, churches, homeless shelters, housing projects, etc.) should emphasize the artist's role in the learning process and have clearly defined learning objectives related to the arts or the role of the arts in achieving general education objectives. Activities that can be supported include, but are not limited to, artists or arts organizations working in collaboration with schools or other community organizations to strengthen the arts education curriculum, including artist residencies, staff development, curriculum development, and assessment strategies. Grant amounts must be matched dollar for dollar by the applicant in most cases. All grant-funded activities must take place between July 1 of one year and June 30 of the next. Proposed activities may be designed to take place over two or more years.

North Carolina GlaxoSmithKline Foundation Grants

http://www.gsk.com/community/ncfound.htm

The foundation supports activities primarily in North Carolina that help meet the needs of today's society and future generations by funding programs that emphasize the understanding and application of health, science, and mathematics at all educational and professional levels. Although providing seed funds for new and worthwhile educational programs is the foundation's primary focus, requests for funding of ongoing projects will receive consideration. Types of support include operating budgets, professorships, and conferences and seminars. Proposals may be submitted for either one-year or multiyear funding with a maximum of five years' duration. The foundation's board of directors meets four times a year to consider and award grants. Completed applications must be received by the listed deadline dates. If the stated deadline falls on a weekend or holiday, the next business day serves as the official deadline. All applicants will be notified of the board's decisions within 15 days of the board meeting.

North Carolina Museum of Art - North Carolina Artists Exhibition

http://www.ncartmuseum.org

North Carolina Artists Exhibition: a regularly scheduled exhibition with a flexible format, open to any artist resident in NC working in any medium. The next one's date dependent on the Museum's building expansion plans. Ample advance notice will be given.

http://www.Charlotte_Brown@ncsu.edu

Budget: $350,000 North Carolina State University is seeking proposals from artists/teams to create an “iconic place” on the campus. The site for this installation is a campus landscape that will be developed in coordination with the chosen proposal. Iconic places are living souvenirs that are powerfully evocative and stimulate feelings, images and experiences that are unique, providing almost immediate recall of the campus and its ambience. Iconic places frequently create an attractive space for photographs of family and friends, for celebrations of matriculation and graduation. These places are usually featured on cards, medallions, cups, mugs and t-shirts and like traditional souvenirs that can be saved as well as experienced in memory. The university’s mascot, the wolf, is the single essential element of this “iconic place.” The successful proposal will present one or more wolves (as many as 5) as they might exist in the wild, in the imagination, in the developed campus landscape. These icons may be as large as 1-1/2 to 2 times life-size. The wolves may be conceptual, naturalistic or abstracted forms; realism is not a required characteristic. The wolves may suggest movement, rest, companionship, youth, maturity and old age as well as other appropriate characteristics. The installation may involve more than one medium but water cannot be included in the design. The installation (objects) must be anchored to prevent removal and the materials should be durable, lasting and vandal resistant. The installation must be universally accessible, and allow for interaction and physical contact by people who visit the site.

North Cascades National Park

http://www.nps.gov/archive/volunteer/air.htm

North Cascades National Park, 810 State Route 20, Sedro-Woolley, WA 98284 (360) 856-5700x365. Residencies of 4-6 weeks in April-May and September-October for 4 artists per year. Open to practicing artists with a portfolio of published, performed, or exhibited works.

North Dakota Council on the Arts

http://www.state.nd.us/arts/grants/fellowship_howtoapply.htm

North Dakota Council on the Arts awards Individual Artists Fellowships in the amount of $2,500. In 2003, artists working in the visual arts/crafts and media arts will be eligible for grants.

North Dakota Council on the Arts Artist in Residence Grants

http://www.state.nd.us/arts/grants/air_sponsor_guidelines.htm

This program provides matching funds for schools and other non-profit organizations to bring artists into North Dakota schools and communities to conduct residencies of three days or longer. The program is designed to provide students, teachers and community members with hands-on experiences and personal interactions with working artists. Residencies give students an understanding of quality art and appreciation for cultural traditions. The maximum grant is up to 50 percent of the artist's negotiated fee.

North Dakota Council on the Arts Teacher Incentive Grants

http://www.state.nd.us/arts/grants/teacher_incentive_howtoapply.htm

The Teacher Incentive grants program, part of the Arts in Education program, is a means of providing financial assistance to teachers who wish to explore new and creative ways of incorporating the arts into the nonarts curriculum of a classroom. The grant award may be used to provide special arts resources or programming, to hire arts consultants and artists, or to purchase consumable supplies for the arts project/activity described in the application. Projects may involve the visual arts, poetry/fiction writing, performing arts, architecture, folk arts, or any combination of artistic disciplines. Teachers may submit more than one application but may receive no more than one teacher incentive grant award during each school year. Matching funds are not required. If a grant is awarded, payment will be made on a reimbursement basis to the school after the funded activity is completed. Application materials are available on the Web site.

North Dakota Museum of Art, Grand Forks

http://www.ndmoa.com/index.html

North Dakota Museum of Art, Grand Forks For more information, call 701-777-4195, or visit www.ndmoa.com.

North East Watercolor Society 32nd Annual Show

http://www.northeastws.com/events.htm

Juror: James Toogood. Anticipated $8000 in awards in cash and merchandise. Postmark deadline: July 27, 2008.

NORTH LIGHT GALLERY

http://www.northlightgallery.org.uk

This is the largest independent gallery in the north of England, featuring three exhibitions a year of some of the best Contemporary British artists. Housed in converted spinning sheds, the trustees have provided a

North Norfolk District Council

http://www.northnorfolk.org/arts/

Supports the provision and development of the arts in North Norfolk through its Active Communities Fund. Grants for a maximum of

North Sydney Art Prize Entry

http://www.northsydney.nsw.gov.au/www/html/7-home-page.asp

Prizes: Prizes for are yet to be confirmed, although the prizes below will give an indication of the prizes which will be available. This list will be updated as the prizes are confirmed. North Sydney Council Open Prize $5,000 Eckersley's Arts Crafts & Imagination Local Artist $200 Voucher Youth Prize & $200 Voucher Encouragement Award $200 Voucher (art materials and Voucher for each prize) PLUS 20% framing discount to entrants 9957 5678 Harbourview Hotel People's Choice Prize (Voter) Night for two voucher Hilton Hordern Children's Prizes $250 in total Joan's Ridge Street Gallery Open Prize $500 Marjorie Lansdell-Wilson Non-Professional Male Artist Over 65 $150 Non-Professional Female Artist Over 65 $150 McGrath's Art Gallery Traditional Landscape Prize $500 Marianne Newman Gallery Tertiary Student Prize $300 Voucher North Sydney Club People's Choice Prize (Artist) $250 Pixels Plus Digital Photography Prize $200 voucher Primrose Park Arts & Craft Centre Works on/with Paper Prize $400 Raymonds Framing Printmaking Prize $200 Voucher Royal Art Society of NSW Drawing Prize $350 plus Life Drawing Workshop $250 Voucher Salmon Galleries Personal Narrative Prize $350 Tenix Waterfront Prize $1250 Workwise Portrait Photography Prize $1000

North Valley Arts Council

http://www.getty.edu/grants/conservation

The Getty Foundation supports a diverse range of projects worldwide that strengthen the understanding and preservation of the visual arts. The Foundation’s Museum Conservation Grant Program, which includes Survey Grants and Treatment Grants, is designed to assist institutions in caring for their permanent collections. Survey Grants provide funds to help museums identify the conservation requirements of art collections. Treatment Grants support the conservation treatment of works of art of outstanding artistic significance. Museums and other nonprofit institutions that have an ongoing exhibition program open to the public on a regular basis are eligible to apply. Applications are accepted throughout the year. Visit the website listed above for more information.

North West Vision

http://www.northwestvision.co.uk/

North West Vision is one of nine regional screen agencies that form part of Screen England. They provide a range of services, including answering production filming enquiries, funding advice and support, news and events information and advice on working in the media industry. North West Vision also maintain a crew and facilities database, available freely online to search for local crew members and production facilities. The website also provides lots of information about its services, including details of funding strands, filming guidelines for those wishing to locate a film production in the Northwest, images of Northwest locations and a rough guide to working in the industry. A list of all feature films, short films, TV productions, commercials and pop videos that have been shot in England's Northwest since 1896 is also available. North West Vision are supported and funded by the UK Film Council, the Northwest Development Agency (NWDA) and local and City Authorities throughout the region. North West Vision covers Manchester, Liverpool, Merseyside, the Wirral, Cumbria, Cheshire and Lancashire.

Northeast Michigan Arts Council

http://www.centuryinter.net/nemac/index.html

Northeast Michigan Arts Council's (NEMAC's) goals are to provide all citizens, in Arenac and Northern Bay Counties, Michigan, the opportunity to participate in a variety of art experiences, schedule ongoing family entertainment and to sponsor culturally distinct artists and performers. The Council recognizes the importance of art education through scholarships. Each spring a college bound high school senior pursuing an art related career is awarded a scholarship. For the past several years, Mini-Grants have been awarded to Arenac and northern Bay County teacher applicants who integrate the arts while teaching subject matter in the classroom. If you are interested in either one of these programs, please contact the council at the 517/846-9331.

Northern California Grantmakers

http://www.ncg.org/services_alf.html

Does not offer grants, but rather an 'Arts Loan Fund' which seeks 'to provide quick-turnaround, low-cost financial assistance to San Francisco Bay Area arts organizations.' Loans must be repaid within one year.

Northern Clay Center

http://www.northernclaycenter.org

Northern Clay Center, 2424 Franklin Ave. E., Minneapolis, MN 55406 (612) 339-8007. McKnight Artist Residency Program. Open to mid-career ceramic artists who are not residents of Minnesota; 3 month residency.

Northern Film & Media

http://www.northernmedia.org/

This is the website of Northern Film and Media, one of nine regional screen agencies that form part of Screen England. The agency aims to 'promote and build a vibrant and sustainable moving image industry in the North East'. Information is provided on their range of services including funding schemes, script reading, and careers and training advice. The agency also assists in finding locations, crew and facilities for film or TV companies wanting to base a production in the North East.

Northwest Artist Co-operative

http://www.spokanearts.org/showopportunity.aspx?id=297

Gallery is looking for new members, Paintingg, Sculpture, glass and other Contact Information: Denise Contact Email: Contact Phone: 208 664-2145 Response Deadline: 9/1/

Northwest Energy

http://www.fundsnetservices.com/goto.php?sblink_id=325

While we seek to support a wide range of community activities, grants will generally be made to those non-profit groups that have the greatest opportunity for positively affecting the communities we serve and are focused in one of the following categories: Education, Health & Human Services, Civic & Community, Culture & the Arts, Resource Conservation (habitat preservation, fish and wildlife preservation). Areas of geographical focus: Montana, South Dakota and Nebraska.

Northwest Watercolor Society Call for Entries - 2007 National Open Exhibition

http://www.NWWS.org

Location: Mercer Island Community Center, 8236 SE 24th St., Mercer Island, WA 98040. Exhibition dates: March 19 - June 8, . Entry Deadline: January 31, . Entry fee (one slide): Member $25.00, Non-member $35.00, New/renewing member $35.00 dues + $25.00 entry fee (NWWS membership is open to U.S. and Canadian artists, however, entry into the Exhibition is open worldwide). Watercolor/watermedia on paper/paperboard. Awards: Over $10,000 in cash and merchandise. Gallery commission: 25%. Juror: Ron Ranson. For prospectus, send SASE to: Sheila Mattick, 12615 NE 2nd St., Bellevue, WA 98005-3206. (425) 454-2546. Email: Mattick@foxinternet.net.

Nour Foundation: The Khalili Collection of Islamic Art

http://www.nourfoundation.org/

Nour Foundation: The Khalili Collection of Islamic Art - more than 20,000 objects documenting Islamic art. Site offers information on the collection, exhibits and the foundation.

Now Art Grants

http://www.damaliayo.com/pages/grants.htm

Now Art Grants. Conceptual artist damali ayo, creator of rent-a-negro.com, author of How to Rent a Negro, and nationally touring speaker announces the creation of Now Art Grants. Artists creating work that engages dialogue about current social issues will receive grant funds (minimum $500), three months mentorship by damali ayo, a second mentor who has specific experience in the project field, and the exposure to ayo

NUDE CALENDAR ART CONTEST

http://www.barebrushnews.blogspot.com/

All visual artists are invited by BAREBRUSH founder and CEO, Ilene Skeen to submit art of the nude for the February 2009 N*des-of-the-Month calendar contest. All media, all styles welcome. Must be art of the nude. Guest curator: Della Classon Sperling, Dulack & Sperling Art, LLC, NYC. Prizes. Video. Entry fee also includes automatic entry into March 2009 calendar contest. Curator for March announced in February. Entry fee: $1 per artwork. Site membership: Free. Contact: Ilene Skeen ILS Designs LLC 372 Fifth Av Suite 7D New York NY 10018

Nueva Luz photographic journal

http://www.enfoco.org

Published by En Foco, Inc. in Bronx, New York Deadline: On-going For more information: www.enfoco.org

NYCT Lila Acheson Wallace Theater Fund Grants

http://www.nycommunitytrust.org/page24854.cfm

The Trust concentrates on projects that: improve New York City's public education system; promote diversity, equity, and access in the arts; and advocate for the rights of all people. Specifically, the Fund provides grants for operating support to small and mid-sized dance and theater companies. Separate guidelines are available. The grant review process takes from two to six months. Grants range from $5,000 to $100,000; an average grant is around $60,000.

NYCT Van Lier Fellowships

http://www.nycommunitytrust.org/

Grants are made to arts organizations to award Van Lier fellowships to low-income and minority artists at two critical points: pre-college, for training to help prepare for admission to a college or conservatory; and post-college, to develop a body of work and make the transition from student to professional artist.

NYFA Current Funding Opportunities

http://www.nyfa.org/nyfa_current.asp?id=105&fid=6&sid=17

Each issue of NYFA Current normally contains announcements concerning arts funding opportunities. A project of the New York Foundation for the Arts. An archvie of past issues of Arts Wire Current is also available.

NYFA SAFE Student Competition

http://www.savingantiquities.org/g-whatwedo-adcontest.htm

The program, Saving Antiquities for Everyone, is dedicated to ending the destruction of the shared cultural heritage and undiscovered past by raising public awareness. Through partnerships with academia, advertising, the media, and the legal and law enforcement communities, the program develops educational programs and media campaigns to inform the public about the irreversible damage that results from looting, smuggling, and trading illicit antiquities. The purpose of the competition is for advertising and design students to create public awareness ads for SAFE. Guidelines are available online.

NYFA Source

http://www.nyfa.org/nyfa_source.asp?id=47&fid=1

The New York Foundation for the Arts (NYFA) provides artists, arts organizations, and the general public free online access to the all-new NYFA Source, the nation's most extensive databank of grants, residencies, publications, and sources of information and assistance for artists of all disciplines. NYFA Source identifies more than 2,700 awards programs, 2,100 services and 800 publications for artists in the dance, music, folk/traditional, theater, performance art, visual, design, media and literary arts - from the Conrad Cantzen Shoe Fund of The Actors Fund of America (granting a new pair of shoes to unemployed actors going on auditions) to the MacArthur Fellowship Program (multi-year awards reaching $500,000). An easy-to-use search engine will allow users to narrow queries by discipline, location, gender, age group, application deadline, and more. Searches can be as general - cash grants for dancers (239 opportunities yielded) - or specific - female ballet choreographer who must reside in Minnesota (1 opportunity yielded) - as desired. In addition to the web site, artists may receive personal assistance by calling 1-800-232-2789 (1-5:00 p.m., EST, Mon-Fri) or e-mail their requests to visual@nyfa.org or performing@nyfa.org.

NYSCA Arts in Education Grants

http://www.nysca.org/public/guidelines/arts_in_education/index.htm

The arts in education program is a cooperative effort of the council and the State Education Department, with the council as the administering agency. The council supports cultural institutions that form partnerships with schools to create programs that improve or enhance the study of the arts and environmental science and other curriculum areas through the arts, for students pre-K-12. The intent of the program is to involve teachers, artists, and arts professionals in collaborative efforts that will result in direct, active arts experiences for children. The funding categories are operating support, implementation, planning, and special projects. Certain requirements and restrictions apply in each category. Public schools, BOCES, and artists interested in artist in residence programs or technical assistance to develop or evaluate arts in education programs should contact New York Foundation for the Arts, Artists in Residence, 155 Avenue of the Americas, 14th Fl, New York, NY 10013; (212) 366-6900. Annual deadline dates may vary; contact the council for exact dates. Application materials may be downloaded from the Web site at http://www.nysca.org/forms.html.

NYSCA Capital Aid Grants

http://www.nysca.org/public/guidelines/capital_projects/index.htm

The capital program makes funds available for the improvement, expansion, or rehabilitation of existing buildings owned or leased by New York nonprofit cultural institutions that receive programmatic funding from the council. The types of facilities involved in these projects have included theaters, museums, galleries, offices, art storage/conservation, film exhibition, arts education, dance studios, and historic buildings. Examples of funded projects include roof replacement, HVAC systems, handicapped-accessible bathrooms, theatrical lighting and sound systems, dance floors, office space renovation, fire safety systems, facade restoration, elevator installation, and electrical wiring. Funding priority will be given to projects that will improve, expand, or rehabilitate existing buildings to provide access for people with disabilities; increase or assure public access to the arts; address known health and safety deficiencies; reduce an organization's operating costs; and further cultural development in rural or minority communities. The low bid for construction labor and material costs or direct equipment costs must equal $10,000 or higher for a request to be eligible for support. Annual deadline dates may vary; contact the program office for exact dates.

NYSCA Museum Grants

http://www.nysca.org/public/guidelines/museums/index.htm

This program seeks to ensure the care and interpretation of the state's cultural heritage through a commitment to supporting high-quality exhibitions, educational programs, and publications, especially those that interpret the art and history of traditionally underserved populations. The program supports expanding public access to the museums of New York State, the presentation of high-quality, well-researched exhibitions, especially those that explore the art and history of groups whose cultural contributions have been consistently underrepresented; interpretive programs that will give the general public the opportunity to understand the artistic and/or historical content of exhibitions and also will place the exhibitions in a meaningful cultural context; the upgrading, care, and documentation of collections; development and adoption of professional practices in all areas of museum work; and appropriate compensation of museum professionals within the context of an institution's community. Funding categories are general operating support; planning for organizational change; collections management; conservation treatment; art exhibitions; history, science, and anthropology exhibitions; exhibitions planning; and museum education and interpretation. Applicants to this program may request funding for no more than five projects and are encouraged to apply for fewer than five; multiyear general operating support qualifies as one of the five requests. Each category and subcategory carries its own requirements for application. Guidelines should be obtained from the program. Annual deadline dates may vary; contact the program office for exact dates. Application materials may be downloaded from the Web site.

NYSCA Visual Arts Grants

http://www.nysca.org/public/guidelines/visual_arts/index.htm

The program, through its funding, aims to reflect the expansive range of contemporary art activity as defined by artists. The program will support any organization that aims to expand the range of contemporary art by assisting artists' efforts to create high-quality new work; by producing and presenting this work to the public; and by interpreting contemporary art for the public and the state's artistic community, while helping to foster critical commentary. Especially welcome are adventurous and risk-taking programs/projects, interdisciplinary and multidisciplinary work, new developing forms, performance-oriented art, work of an experimental nature, and projects that stress process over product. Further consideration will be given to organizations and projects that ensure equal participating opportunities to artists of diverse cultural, racial, and ethnic background; to women artists; to artists in mid- and/or advanced stages of their careers who have not received exposure or recognition for their work; and to artists who are disabled. Funding categories include general operating support, general program support, artists in residence, single exhibitions, and special projects. Each of these categories carries special instructions, requirements, and restrictions. Annual deadline dates may vary; contact the program office for exact dates. Application materials may be downloaded from the Web site.

Oakland County (Michigan) Office of Arts, Culture and Film Grant Programs

http://www.co.oakland.mi.us/arts/grant_programs/

Office of Arts, Culture and Film Grant Programs

Oberpfalzer Kunstlerhaus

http://www.schwandorf.de

Oberpfalzer Kunstlerhaus, Fronberger Strasse 31, 92421 Schwandorf, Germany. Tel.: 49-94-319716.

Obras

http://www.obras-art.org

Obras, Herdade da Marmeleira, N 18, Evoramente (Alentejo), Portugal. Tel: 00-351-268-959-007. Residencies of 1-6 months for up to 8 artists at a time. Fees charged.

Ocean Haven

http://www.oceanhaven.com

Ocean Haven, 94770 Highway 101 North, Florence, OR 97439 (503) 547-3583. Located on the Oregon coast, situated on a bluff overlooking the Pacific, bordering the Siuslaw National Forest. Offers a variety of accommodations at different rates; all units have breathtaking, unobstructed views of the sea and sky; most units have living rooms, equipped kitchens, modern tiled bathrooms; some have small libraries of books and magazines; each unit is uniquely different. First-come, first-served; room rental ranges from $35-85/night for two people; pets permitted for an additional $8/day; retreat center, open to anyone.

Ocean Pixel 5: Southampton's Digital Arts Festival

http://www.criticalnetwork.co.uk/displayopportunities.php?id=23

2008 will see the 5th anniversary of Ocean Pixel. Submissions are now being called for from digital artists whom wish to showcase their work. Deadline: Fri 29 Feb 2008

OCTOBER JURIED EXHIBITION Projekt30

http://www.projekt30.com

Projekt30 is taking submissions for its monthly publicly juried exhibition, scheduled to open October 1st, 2007. We are an artist- run arts organization dedicated to promoting emerging artists. The exhibition will include thirty artists; invitations will be distributed to over 50,000 galleries, collectors, and fellow artists. All artwork submitted will be presented online prior to the exhibition so visitors of Projekt30 may help select which artists will be included in the exhibition. Visitors have the option of contacting any participating artist with feedback or opportunities. Unlike other juried exhibitions, all participants receive exposure. Opens: October 1, . Deadline: September 1, .

Of Women

http://www.rockawayartistsalliance.org

deadline 3/26/Open to all women artists who are RAA members or who have previously exhibited with RAA. The exhibition is open to all medium without limitation and seeks to bring the viewer into the unique world of women in all their aspects, intonations and hues. Subjects should include images of women, and may highlight mother and child. (The show will run over Mother’s Day.) Media may include: photography, painting, textile arts, poetry, music, sculpture, video/film, watercolor, drawing, digital art and more. 3/26 Deadline for receipt of entries 4/3 Jury notification 4/10 Postal delivery of accepted work 4/12 Hand delivery of accepted work 4/19 Exhibition opens 4/27 Opening reception 5/20 Exhibition closes 5/20 Pick up work

Open to all women artists who are Rockaway Artists Alliance members or who have previously exhibited with RAA. Of Women is open to all medium without limitation and seeks to bring the viewer into the unique world of women in all their aspects, intonations and hues. Subjects should include images of women, and may highlight mother and child. (The show will run over Mother's Day.) Media may include: photography, painting, textile arts, poetry, music, sculpture, video/film, watercolor, drawing, digital art and more. Submission deadline: March 26, . Rockaway Artists Alliance, 260 Beach 116th St., Rockaway Beach, NY 11694. For more information, go to: http://www.rockawayartistsalliance.org

Ohio Artists on Tour Roster

http://www.oac.state.oh.us/grantsprogs/deadlines.asp

Ohio Artists on Tour Roster June 2

Ohio Arts Council

http://www.oac.state.oh.us/grantsprogs/grants.asp

The Ohio Arts Council offers several programs for individual artists.

Ohio Arts Council Artists and Communities Program Grants

http://www.oac.state.oh.us/grantsprogs/

The program supports artist-initiated projects that are collaborative art-making experiences with a specific community and that result in the creation of new work. Projects underscore the fundamental and transformative role of the arts in daily life. They also illuminate the creative vitality of Ohio

The awards are peer recognition of creative artists for the exceptional merit of a body of work that advances or exemplifies the discipline and the larger artistic community. These awards support artists' growth and development and recognize their work in Ohio and beyond. Awards are offered in the following areas: choreography, crafts, fiction/nonfiction, poetry, playwriting/screenplays, criticism, design arts/illustration, interdisciplinary/performance art, media arts, music composition, photography and visual arts. The anonymous review process is not project-based; awards are based solely on the quality of past work. The awards are either $5,000 or $10,000. Grant amounts are determined by the review panel. Recipients are required to sign a Grant Agreement with the OAC. The awards may be used for any purpose designated by the receiving artists except to pursue a degree-granting program.

Ohio Arts Council Arts Innovation Program Grants

http://www.oac.state.oh.us/grantsprogs/guidelines/ArtsInnovation.asp

The OAC believes that encouraging Ohio

Ohio Arts Council Arts Learning - Arts Partnership Grants

http://www.oac.state.oh.us/grantsprogs/guidelines/ArtsLearning.asp#Wha...

This program provides one or two year grants to support activities that enhance the quality of and access to learning in the arts for learners of all ages, backgrounds, experience levels and abilities. Effective and sustainable arts learning projects and programs are achieved through strong collaborations or partnerships. In this category, priority is given to collaborative efforts that emphasize skill acquisition and direct participation in and access to quality arts experiences. Additional priorities include fostering commitment to arts learning in school and community settings and supporting research, evaluation, and scholarship about teaching and learning in the arts. Grant amounts in this program generally do not exceed 50% of the project budget. The Arts Partnership program requires a 1:1 cash match. Applicants may request a minimum of $4,000 and as much as $25,000 per year.

Ohio Heritage Fellowship Awards

http://www.oac.state.oh.us/grantsprogs/deadlines.asp

Ohio Heritage Fellowship Awards July 15

Ohio River Border Initiative Grants

http://www.oac.state.oh.us/grantsprogs/guidelines/guide_other.asp

The Ohio River Border Initiative (ORBI) is a joint project of the West Virginia Commission on the Arts and the Ohio Arts Council to support the arts community in the Ohio River valley. ORBI

Ohio University, School of Art

http://www.ohiou.edu/art/visiting.html

Ohio University, School of Art, 528 Seigfried Hall, Athens, OH 45701 Attn: Ridges Visiting Artist Residency. Residencies of 1-4 weeks includes free lodging, private studio, chance to work with MFA students, and a solo exhibition. Must give a public lecture and private studio meetings. All contemporary disciplines encouraged. Send proposal, artist statement, vc, and 20 slides of JPEGs.

Oklahoma City Festival of the Arts

http://www.artscouncilokc.com

Venue: Festival Plaza and the Myriad Botanical Gardens in Downtown Oklahoma City Eligibility: Our primary concerns are the creative vision of the applicant and the quality of the work. Work must be original in concept and made by the hands of the exhibiting artist! Artists must be present with their work for the entire six days of the Festival. Applications will be considered only if 100% complete. Artist may apply in up to two different media categories. Separate applications are required for each application category. An artist can apply only once in a single category. Two artists (and not more than two) may submit a collaborative application to be considered as one entry and accepted or rejected as such. If accepted, both artists must be present at Festival. All work exhibited must be comparable to work shown in the submitted application. Work inconsistent with this provision will be removed by Festival personnel. Artists may display work only in the media category in which they are accepted. Fees: $150.00 Commission: 20% E-mail: Peter Dolese Phone: (405)270-4848

Oklahoma Friendly

http://www.okartguild.com

Best of Show $1,000 and 1st & 2nd place awards in four catagories

Olivia Spencer Bower Foundation

http://www.oliviaspencerbower.org.nz

The late Olivia Spencer Bower, a significant New Zealand artist, set up the Foundation bearing her name to give financial assistance to artists or sculptors showing promise.

Olympus Optical Co (UK) Ltd

http://www.olympus.co.uk

Sponsors events and individuals involved in photography, and considers all requests. Contact Sarah Cubitt, Communications Manager.

Ohio Arts Council

http://www.oac.state.oh.us/grantsprogs/grants.asp
The Ohio Arts Council offers several programs for individual artists.

Oregon Arts Commission

http://www.oregonartscommission.org/grants/?r=16&acc=0
Oregon Arts Commission, due to the current state budget crisis, has temporarily suspended awarding the Individual Artist Fellowship Grant. This program may be resumed after the January 2003 election, pending approval by the voters of the State Income Tax Surcharge.

 

OMNOVA Solutions Foundation Grants

http://www.omnova.com/comm_content.htm

The foundation strives to be a strengthening thread in the fabric of society through donations to OMNOVA Solutions communities in the areas of education, civic enhancement, health and welfare, and arts and culture. Preference is given to community projects that involve OMNOVA employees and requests that are recommended by the foundation coordinators at OMNOVA facilities.

On Curating: Mad Love, Orphan Letters, Open Archives

http://www.criticalnetwork.co.uk/displayopportunities.php?id=74

On Curating: Mad Love, Orphan Letters, Open Archives /seconds invites submissions from artists and non-artists alike to unpack and release unseen, unheard or unpublished material, in a spirit of openness. Deadline: Wed 5 Mar 2008

On Faith: Saviors, Prophets, and Magic

http://www.rhondaschallerchelsea.com/art_link_network.htm

The Rhonda Schaller Studio announces a call to artists for 'On Faith: Saviors, Prophets, and Magic'. The exhibit will be on display in the Chelsea, NYC Main gallery April 17 – May 10, . Open to any artist 21+ in any media from around the world. 5 artists will be chosen for a solo online show. Juror: Rhonda Schaller, Gallery Director. Entry deadline: January 6,.

Ona Art Centre

http://www.home.c2i.net

Ona Art Centre, 6483 Ona, Norway. Tel: 00-47-712-77-918. Director: Adryanne van Diggele. Special facilities and equipment for wood working, metal sculpture, black and white photography, dance, and media arts. Residencies of one weekend to one month. Fees charged. Located on an island along the west coast of Norway. Can also accomodate small groups.

Onassis Public Benefit Foundation

http://www.onassis.gr/english/scholars/foreign.html

The Alexander S. Onassis Public Benefit Foundation seeks applications for grants from foreign full members of Academies of Science, university professors and researchers, artists, and translators of Greek literature, and for scholarships from postgraduate students and Ph.D. candidates. The aim of the program is the dissemination of the Hellenic language, culture, and history abroad. Grants are awarded in the fields of humanistic sciences, political science, law, economics, architecture, and the arts, and provide roundtrip airfare, accommodations, and a monthly allowance.

Ondaatje prize for portraiture (Royal Society of Portrait Painters)

http://www.therp.co.uk/prizes.htm

Ondaatje prize for portraiture

One of a Kind Show and Sale - Chicago

http://www.zapplication.org/

The eighth annual One of a Kind Show and Sale Chicago is the premier fine art and fine craft show scheduled during one of the busiest shopping weekends of the year--December 4-7,. Located in downtown Chicago in The Merchandise Mart, this juried, indoor show features original, handmade work by over 400 top artists and artisans, and delivers a highly-qualified audience of affluent consumers and collectors as well as designers, gallery owners and trade representatives. An annual must-attend event for 35,000 Chicagoans who love to shop, the show is considered 'Chicago's Holiday Shopping Show.' Deadline: May 1, 2008. For more information or to apply, go to: www.zapplication.org

Ongoing Residency Opportunity: Bemis Center for Contemporary Art, Omaha, NE

http://www.cary@bemiscenter.org

The Bemis provides well-equipped studio spaces, living accommodations and a monthly stipend to artists who are awarded residencies. For more information, please contact Cary Tobin, Residency Coordinator, at 402.341.7130 x12 or cary@bemiscenter.org

Ongoing Residency Opportunity: The Atlantic Center for the Arts in New Smyrna Beach, FL

http://www.atlanticcenterforthearts.org/

Ongoing Residency Opportunity: The Atlantic Center for the Arts in New Smyrna Beach, FL offers residencies and opportunities to work with master artists in residence. For more information, visit http://www.atlanticcenterforthearts.org. Writers, visual artists, dancers, filmmakers, and composers/musicians are encouraged to apply.

Ongoing Residency Opportunity: The Kimmel Harding Nelson Center for the Arts

http://www.khncenterforthearts.org/

Ongoing Residency Opportunity: The Kimmel Harding Nelson Center for the Arts offers thirty-eight two, four, six or eight-week long residencies year-round to writers, visual artists and composers from the US and worldwide. Several additional “transitional” residencies per year are reserved for recent masters’ degree program graduates. Residents are provided with housing, studio space, internet access and a $100 per week stipend. Application deadlines for are 5/15/ for 8/1/ -12/15/ and 9/1/ for 1/1/ - 6/15/. Application deadlines for 2007 and thereafter: 3/1 for the following 7/1-12/15 and 9/1 for the following 1/1-6/15. For an application and complete guidelines, visit the website at http://www.KHNCenterfortheArts.org. KHN Center for the Arts, 801 3rd Corso, Nebraska City, Nebraska 68410, Phone/Fax 402-874-9600. Email Info@KHNCenterfortheArts.org with questions.

ONLINE - 2D, 3D

http://www.ambienceproductions.com.au/Art%20Contest.htm

The Ambience Art Contest is open to all mediums of art; whether it be painting, graphic art, sculpting, drawing, sketching and the like. All are welcome, as too are entrants from all countries and walks of life. Winners will receive great prize money, as well as a downloadable certificate to commemorate their win! The winners will have their winning entry and artist profile published on our site. First Prize(US)$500,Second Prize(US)$250,Third Prize (US)$100. The fee for entering the Ambience Art Contest 2007 is only (US) $20.00 per entry. Open from September 1 - October 31, . Feel free to enter as many works of art as you desire. However, each entry must be accompanied by the entry fee. For more information please visit the website or email: info@ambienceproductions.com.au

Online artist portfolios created by ArtPromote.com

http://www.artpromote.com/artists/

Online artist portfolios created by ArtPromote.com. Free for low income, student, and disabled artists who do not have their own websites. For established artists there is a modest one time administration fee with no extra costs. ArtPromote.com averages over 450,000 page views every month; artists can gain significant exposure by using this service. Visit: http://www.artpromote.com/artists/ To apply follow the instructions under 'Add an Artist.'

Ontario Arts Council Aboriginal Arts Education Project Grants

http://www.arts.on.ca/Page91.aspx

The OAC will build on its recognition of traditional and contemporary Aboriginal art and artists by continuing to provide opportunities for arts education projects where Aboriginal artists can engage learners in their language, culture and artistic practices. The Program is intended for all types of learners, including educators, communities, youth, children, adults and inmates. Projects fall into three categories: Learning the Arts--artists engage learners of any age in learning traditional and contemporary artistic skills; Aboriginal Languages and Arts Education--the primary purpose is passing on Aboriginal languages; and Aboriginal Culture and Arts Education--projects that pass on knowledge and skills of traditional Aboriginal cultures.

Ontario Arts Council Access and Career Development Grants

http://www.arts.on.ca/Page90.aspx

In keeping with its strategic plan, Stability and Strength, the OAC is committed to reflecting the cultural diversity and Aboriginal identity of the province through its programs. The OAC also recognizes that there continue to be systemic barriers for arts professionals of color and Aboriginal arts professionals. Part of the solution is the launch of Access and Career Development to support the cultural diversity of Ontario's arts sector. To that end, the Program supports Ontario-based Aboriginal arts professionals and arts professionals of color. The program will fund professional development and skill-building opportunities that advance the applicants' artistic work and careers. Applicants can request funding for training, mentoring or apprenticing in all contemporary and traditional art practices.

Ontario Arts Council Artists in Education Grants

http://www.arts.on.ca/Page28.aspx

This program provides project grants to allow professional artists from all artistic expressions and cultures to provide in-depth learning experiences for Ontario educators and learners. Successful applicants are placed on a roster for a one-year term. The roster may be used by Ontario educational institutions when planning their arts education programs. Projects may involve any educational institution recognized by the Ontario Ministry of Education and Training from Junior Kindergarten to Ontario Academic Courses.

Ontario Arts Council Arts Education Organizations Grants

http://www.arts.on.ca/English/page-1-436-1.html

This program provides operating support to not-for-profit, professional arts education organizations in Ontario to assist them to produce and present art and arts services to the public and to sustain a healthy arts community. Potential new applicants must contact the officer well in advance of the deadline to discuss eligibility and to request an application package.

Ontario Arts Council Arts Education Projects Grants

http://www.arts.on.ca/Page94.aspx

The program supports projects that link artists and learners of all ages, providing artistic opportunities both within and outside the educational system. It aims to develop increased audiences of all ages for, and public awareness of, the value of the arts, and to advance the field of arts education in Ontario. As well as arts education, the program funds activities that contribute to public participation and community involvement in the arts in Ontario. Examples of eligible activities: youth arts programming and workshops, including hands-on art making; creation and production of new work for young people; creation of study guides in support of arts education programming; arts education professional development opportunities for groups of artists and educators; and one-time arts education conferences and festivals. Requirements

Ontario Arts Council Arts Service Organizations Grants

http://www.arts.on.ca/Page88.aspx

This program supports provincial or national membership-based Arts Service Organizations (ASOs) that provide services and programs to support their members' professional, career or organizational development and promote an awareness of the arts in Ontario. The program provides operating and project support. Potential new applicants must contact the officer well in advance of the deadline to discuss eligibility and to request an application package.

Ontario Arts Council Chalmers Arts Fellowships

http://www.arts.on.ca/Page99.aspx

The program provides financial support directly to artists so they may have the opportunity to dedicate themselves to individual creative pursuits. The program aims to provide such support at moments in artists' careers when a concentration on personal and/or artistic growth or renewal and exploration is most likely to have the greatest impact on their long-term artistic and career development. Fellowships may be awarded to artists at any stage of their career development, from early to mature, and to artists working in a wide range of aesthetics and traditions that reflect Ontario.

Ontario Arts Council Chalmers Professional Development Grants

http://www.arts.on.ca/Page100.aspx

The Grants provide unique opportunities at a critical time in the careers of emerging, mid-career or established Ontario artists or arts professionals who give indication of exceptional or unusual talent for pursuing professional careers in the arts. The grants provide financial assistance when a concentration on professional development is most likely to have the greatest impact on an individual's skills so they can reach the next level in their professional arts career. The project must be planned and concentrated, and enable the individual to acquire knowledge, new skills, build on experience and assist career progression. The fund supports: study grants, mentoring grants, and internship/apprenticeship grants. The project duration can be from a few weeks to 24 weeks, in Canada or elsewhere. The activity must be planned as a continuous schedule over the tenure of the grant. Grant requests at any amount are supported up to $10,000.

Ontario Arts Council Grants to Periodicals

http://www.arts.on.ca/English/page-1-478-1.html

This program provides operating and project support to Ontario-based, Canadian-owned periodicals to encourage the publication of original fiction and poetry and critical coverage of the contemporary literary, performing and visual arts and to support a market for professional Canadian writers. Contact the council for deadline dates.

Ontario Arts Council Theater for Young Audiences Grants

http://www.arts.on.ca/english/homefrm.htm

This program provides annual grants to support professional theater companies that have a strong commitment to, and are actively engaged in, arts education programming.

Ontario Arts Council Writers' Reserve Grants

http://www.arts.on.ca/English/page-1-492-1.html

This program assists writers in the creation of new work. It is administered by third-party recommenders in the community. This program runs from October to February. Contact the council for deadline dates.

Open Call for Artists & Filmmakers - imagine art after

http://www.imagineartafter.net

OPEN CALL FOR ARTISTS & FILMMAKERS imagine art after is a multi-stage project for internet, gallery & broadcast curated by Breda Beban that brings together artists and filmmakers who made a home in London with those who stayed in their country of origin For its second edition, imagine art after is looking for artists and filmmakers from the following places, who either live there, or in London Afghanistan | Albania | Algeria | Angola | Bangladesh | Cameroon | China | Colombia | Democratic Republic of the Congo | Eritrea | Ethiopia | Former USSR | Gambia | Ghana | India | Iran | Iraq | Ivory Coast | Jamaica | Kenya | Libya | Nigeria | Pakistan | Palestinian Authority | Romania | Serbia | Sierra Leone | Somalia | Sri Lanka | Sudan | Syria | Turkey | Uganda | Vietnam | Zimbabwe For more information and an application pack, go to www.imagineartafter.net, or email info@imagineartafter.net DEADLINE 1 JUNE 2008

Open Call for Artists - Opportunity for Artist Residency - CALGARY, CANADA

http://www.calgary.ca/publicart

The original schedule for the residency is postponed due to changes in capital project timelines. The residency is tentatively rescheduled for fall 2007. The new submission deadline is extended to September 28, 2007. Watch our website at http://www.calgary.ca/publicart for updates. The City of Calgary Public Art Program , in conjunction with the Utilities and Environmental Protection (UEP) Department, is seeking Expressions of Interest from experienced visual artists. Relevant experience with artist in residencies will be considered an asset. This project is open to all Calgary and area visual artists. The Exploring Water, Space, & Light: A Collaborative, Interdisciplinary Artist Residency seeks to engage an artist whose expertise must include practical, demonstrated experience in the field of visual art forms with the ability to work within a collaborative environment. The Residency will be located at the Water Centre. Artists fees for this 7 day residency include: $2,000 Residency Fee, $900 Exhibition Fee, TBD Materials Budget. The purpose of the public art commissioned for the water centre was to create dialogue around, and illustrate the purpose of, the water centre, and to foster a greater understanding of the management of our water resources. The purpose of the collaborative interdisciplinary artist residency is to celebrate and explore the unique environment created by the pairing of the public art and architecture of the water centre. It also serves to promote access and education regarding of the functionality of the place in an innovative manner. Submissions must be received no later than 4:30 p.m. on Friday, September 28, 2007. To submit a proposal, clearly mark your proposal 'Water, Space, & Light: A Collaborative, Interdisciplinary Artist Residency, Attn. Sheila Perry' and Deliver to: Firehall #2 1807 Macleod Trail SE Calgary , Alberta OR Mail to: P.O. Box 2100, Stn. M #63 Calgary, Alberta T2P 2M5

Open Call for Artists - Public Art Project - Emergency Operations Centre

http://www.purchasingconnection.ca/

The City of Calgary Public Art Program, in conjunction with the Calgary Fire Department, is seeking Expressions of Interest (i.e. Request for Qualifications) from experienced artists to create a permanent work of art for the new Emergency Operations Control Centre. The successful artist will have expertise that includes practical, demonstrated experience in the field of public art, collaboration with multi-disciplinary teams and community stakeholders, and the ability to work within set budgets and construction schedules. Public Art for the Emergency Operations Centre will be integral to the design objectives of the facility and site. The Public Art should reflect the mission of the Public Art Program as described in The City of Calgary’s Public Art Policy. This competition is open to local, regional, national and international artists. The budget for this public art project is $266,500.00 CDN. Note that the overall capital construction budget for the EOC may offset the fabrication costs of Public Art components. Submissions must be received no later than Tuesday, March 25, 2008 at 16:30 hours MST. Late, misdirected and/or incomplete submissions may not be considered. Download Project Details: Please download Expression of Interest #08-013 from the Alberta Purchasing Connection (APC) at http://www.purchasingconnection.ca/. Select “I am a Vendor” on APC home page. Register if a first-time user. If a change is made to the EOI before the submission deadline, an addendum is sent from the APC to your vendor email. You must acknowledge each addendum in writing for your submission to be considered. Submission-related Inquiries For inquiries related to your EOI submission, contact: Edwin Whang, Buyer P: 403-268-4090 E: edwin.whang@calgary.ca For questions about the public art project, contact: Heather Saunders, Project Coordinator Public Art Program P: 403-268-5270 E: heather.saunders@calgary.ca

OPEN CALL FOR POLITICAL ART

http://www.murraystate.edu/chfa/art/gallery/prospectus.html

March 23, 2008 OPEN CALL FOR POLITICAL ART Artists are encouraged to submit images of artwork dealing with any political issue or concept not limited to a particular time period or place. Open to all media. Artists must be 18 years or older to submit. The work must be original, completed recently, and not previously shown in the Eagle Gallery. Pieces must fit on a freight elevator, call for exact dimensions. No entry fee. Contact: Think Tank, Eagle Art Gallery, Murray State University, 604 Doyle Fine Arts, Murray KY 42071

Open Competition

http://www.firehouse.ncc.edu

Nassau Community College (Garden City, New York) announces a call to artists for the 'Open Competition 2008', held January 22 - February 21, 2008 at the Firehouse Plaza Art Gallery. Cash awards will be given at the discretion of the Juror - Kenneth Wayne, Ph. D., Heckscher Museum, Huntington, NY. All media, 2D and 3D, must have been completed within the past 2 years and not previously exhibited at the Firehouse Plaza Art Gallery. 1 entry:$25, 2 entries:$35, 3 entries:$40. Deadline: December 5, .

OPEN DIALOGUES: call for writers (New Life Berlin festival)

http://www.criticalnetwork.co.uk/displayopportunities.php?id=82

A critical writing initiative exploring online and offline communities during the NEW LIFE BERLIN Festival in June . Deadline: Midnight Wed 30 Apr, 2008 (Pacific Standard Time)

Open Door

http://www.cybergrants.com/

Funding assistance is available for unexpected arts opportunities or for first-time applicants through this category. Maximum request is $750. Contact the program specialist before making application. Submit applications at least two weeks before the project date. Contact: Marirose Morris,Email: mmorri@state.wy.us, (307) 777-7723

Open Door Completion Funds for Public TV Projects from Nat

http://www.naatanet.org

This round of funding is for applicants with public television projects in the final post-production phase.Awards average $20,000 and NAATA funds must be the last monies needed to finish the project and deliver the broadcast master. Fiscal sponsorship required. Contact: NAATA Media Fund, 145 Ninth St. Suite 350, San Francisco, CA 94103 or 415.863.0814 x106 or www.naatanet.org. Deadline: 8/9/07.

Open Portfolio Review:

http://www.infusiongallery.com/portfolio_review.html

Open Portfolio Review: Infusion Gallery, Located in downtown Los Angeles, Gallery Row is seeking artists. All media, and styles accepted. Artists who are interested can contact Jill Abrams at info@infusionGallery.com or can call 213-683-8827 during gallery hours 12-6 tue-sat. For more information on how to submit your work go to http://www.infusiongallery.com/portfolio_review.html

Open Studio: The Arts Online

http://www.openstudio.org/

Open Studio: The Arts Online - Cash awards to nonprofits to provide internet access and training in support of increasing the arts online. Run by Benton Foundation and NEA.

Open Studios Competitions

http://www.newamericanpaintings.com/

Open Studios Competitions are conducted annually in each of six regions of the country and lead to publication in New American Paintings. Juried by curators from prominent museums. All styles/painting, drawing, monoprints, mixed media; 2-D only. Entry fee $35. Deadlines: South 12/31/08 (AL, AR, FL, GA, KY, LA, MS, NC, SC, and TN) other areas, contact below. Send 4 images (printouts or slides), resume, entry fee and SASE to: Open Studios Press, 450 Harrison Ave #47, Boston, MA 02118. Questions: (617) 778-5265 or www.newamericanpaintings.com

Operating Grants

http://www.arts.state.ms.us/grants/documents/operatinggrantapp.doc

Operating Grants aim to help nonprofit arts organizations maintain financial stability, build organizational capacity, improve artist programs, and distribute their programs throughout the community. Applicants must have the arts as a primary component of their organizational mission and have been operating as a 501c3 nonprofit for at least two years. Organizations may apply for a percentage of the actual cash revenue of their last year

http://www.arts.state.ms.us/grants/operating-grants.php

Operating Grants

http://www.nh.gov/nharts/grants/organizations/operating.htm

Operating Grants - two-year operating support

Operating Support Grants

http://www.oregonartscommission.org/pdf/Operating%20Support%20FY08.pdf

Call Shannon Planchon, 503-229-6062 for more information Postmark Deadline: May 1, 2008 (Revised applications available March 7,) Operating Support grants support the operations of and public access to the programs of Oregon's medium and large not-for-profit arts organizations. The Oregon Arts Commission encourages applications that demonstrate the inclusion of creation, exhibition or performance of work created by Oregon artists of demonstrated artistic excellence. They are intended for arts groups whose prior year cash income totaled at least $75,000.

Oppenheim - John Downes Memorial Awards

http://www.oppenheimdownestrust.org/index.html

The Oppenheim - John Downes Memorial Trust will make awards to deserving artists of any kind whether writers, painters, sculptors, musicians, dancers, craftsmen or inventors who are unable to pursue their vocation by reason of their poverty. Awards are restricted to persons who are natural born British subjects, of parents and grandparents all of whom are British subjects (Section 43 of the Race Relations Act applies) and applicants must be over 30 years of age. The awards are made in December of each year, closing date for applications is 15 October.

Oppenheimer Camera Filmmaker Equipment Grant Program

http://www.oppenheimercamera.com/grant2.html

Oppenheimer Camera Filmmaker Equipment Grant Program 206.467.8666. E-mail dana@oppenheimercamera.com. www.oppenheimercamera.com/grant2.html Deadline: ongoing. The program supports new filmmakers working on their first serious dramatic, narrative, documentary, or experimental production with one-year access to a professional Arriflex 16SR (16mm) camera system and technical support.

Opportunities for Individual Artists

http://www.cybergrants.com/

Individual Artist Professional Development Grants Individual artists in the folk, literary, performing, and visual arts categories may apply for up to $500 to support professional development activities. Contact: Annie Hatch, Email: ahatch@state.wy.us, (307) 777-7721 Mike Shay, Email: mshay@state.wy.us, (307) 777-5234

Opportunity for Residency in Italy

http://www.spokanearts.org/showopportunity.aspx?id=223

La Macina di San Cresci is an independent non-profit association based in Greve in Chianti, a hill town in Tuscany. We are situated midway between two great cities of the Renaissance: Florence and Siena. Our goal is to give an opportunity to exchange experiences and to learn from one another, in order to promote dialogue between different cultures. The centre, open to artists, writers, poets, actors, and to other art and culture professionals from around the world, offers the opportunity to work alone, or together with other creative people from other countries, developing and interchanging concise ideas on contemporary art and culture. Artist residency consists of sojourning from 7-90 days. This period covers a program based on the personal project proposal presented by the artist and includes the attendance to the workshops in several disciplines. There is no deadline. For more info and an application form, visit http://www.chianticom.com. Contact Information: Demetria Verduci Contact Email: info@chianticom.com Contact Phone: Response Deadline: 10/10/2008

Opportunity Grants

http://www.art.mt.gov/artists/artists_opportunity.asp

Opportunity Grants are given throughout the year to enable the council to respond to artists' or organization' opportunities or emergencies.

opportunity to WV Artists and craftsmen to design the winning trophy of glass design

http://www.wvgolfing.com/WVPGA.pdf

WV Division of Tourism and the Professional Golf Association tour, are offering an opportunity to WV Artists and craftsmen to design the winning trophy of glass design, for the PGA Tout/nationwide Tour Players Cup tournament. Deadline April 1. PDF at the web link below.

Orchestra Residencies Program

http://www.gotomidori.com/orp

The application for the 2010/2011 cycle of Midori's Orchestra Residencies Program is now available online. To access the form and eligibility guidelines, visit www.gotomidori.com/orp/app.htm. The deadline to submit an application to ORP is February 20, 2009. All questions may be addressed to kagehrs@earthlink.net. Next ORPs: Midori will conduct an Orchestra Residency with the Mobile Symphony and Youth Orchestra in Alabama in April 2009. The Fargo-Moorhead Symphony and Area Youth Symphonies and the Green Bay Symphony and Youth Orchestra have also been selected for ORPs in future seasons. For more info, visit www.gotomidori.com/orp.

Oregon Arts Commission

http://www.oregonartscommission.org/grants/?r=16&acc=0

Oregon Arts Commission, due to the current state budget crisis, has temporarily suspended awarding the Individual Artist Fellowship Grant. This program may be resumed after the January 2003 election, pending approval by the voters of the State Income Tax Surcharge.

Oregon Arts Commission Regional Arts Education Partnerships

http://www.oregonartscommission.org/grants/?r=16&acc=0

The commission supports the arts as a basic subject in Oregon's schools and promotes the value of arts education. Grants to 10 designated regional arts education providers support arts education activities on a regional level. These activities include long and short-term artist residencies, training for teachers and community volunteers, arts curriculum development, and work toward the further integration of the arts in Oregon schools. Regional programs must meet the commission's eligibility requirements in this area in order to apply for funds.

Oregon College of Art and Craft

http://www.ocac.edu

Oregon College of Art and Craft, 8245 SW Barnes Rd., Portland, OR 97225 (503) 297-5544. 8 acres on a wooded hillside; stipend, artists purchase own food; 4 mo. residency for emerging artists during academic year and summer residencies for mid-career artists. For artists working in book arts, ceramics, drawing, metalsmithing, jewelry, photography, and furniture making. Extensive equipment on site.

Oregon Media Arts Fellowship

http://www.oregonartscommission.org/FY09Media_Arts_App.pdf

Deadline: October 1, 2008The Oregon Media Arts Fellowship(s) provide financial and other support for production expenses to enable Oregon film or video artists to create or complete new work or works in progress. The Media Arts Fellowship(s) recognize and assist media artists whose work shows exceptional promise and who have demonstrated a commitment to film or video art. The Oregon Arts Commission, the Gordon D. Sondland and Katherine J. Durant Foundation and Oregon Public Broadcasting fund the program. The Media Arts Fellowship program is administered by the Northwest Film Center/Portland Art Museum. Additional support is provided by the Oregon Film and Video Office and Chambers Communications. Contact the Northwest Film Center at thomas@nwfilm.org.

Organization Major Grant and Mini Grant

http://www.iowaartscouncil.org/funding/organization-project-grant/

Iowa Arts Council Organization Project Major Grants and Mini Grants support eligible organizations to plan and implement a wide variety of arts-related projects and programs. The program supports artistic excellence and quality arts experiences for Iowans. Examples include but are not limited to exhibitions, performances, readings, art fairs and festivals, commissioning projects, or developing strategic plans for arts organizations. IAC Major and Mini Grants support arts projects, not operating costs. What’s the difference? Arts projects have a beginning, middle, and end. Expenses for projects are used up during the course of the project, whether they are payments to artists, or costs for marketing, supplies, etc. Operating costs are the expenses needed for normal operation of a nonprofit organization. These generally include employee salaries, utility costs, office/space rental and leasing, building maintenance, equipment and supplies required for ongoing activities, etc. Grant Amount You may request up to $10,000 for a Major Grant or up to $1,500 for a Mini Grant, but no more than 50 percent of the total expenses of the project.

Organizational Development

http://www.ncarts.org/freeform_scrn_template.cfm?ffscrn_id=121

Grants for short-term technical assistance and long-term organizational development through the New Realities program.

Organizational Development in Media Arts: Grants for New Initiatives, New Models and Emerging Organizations

http://www.canadacouncil.ca/grants/mediaarts/se128357265021696103.htm

Organizational Grants

http://www.nj.egrant.org/


http://www.state.nj.us/state/culturaltrust/pdf/07.pdf

Financial and Institutional Stabilization applications are accepted annually.

December General Operating Support; General Program Support and Arts Education Special Initiative Notice of Intent to Apply are due December. Notice of Intent to Apply must be eFiled prior to submission of an application.

General Operating Support; General Program Support and Arts Education Special Initiative Applications are accepted every three years. The next application is due in February 2009.

Organizational Support

http://www.ok.gov/~arts/grants/grantcats.html

The Oklahoma Arts Council awards grants for Organizational Support to provide funding to established 501(c)(3) arts organizations to support operational and programming costs. Eligibility is determined by the Council based on the organization’s overall operating budget, stability, history of compliance with Council guidelines and overall programming. Eligible organizations apply every two years, with separate awards for each year. Applicants in this category are ineligible for any other grant categories.

http://www.arts.wa.gov/grants/organizational.shtml

Organizational Support funds mid-range arts organizations – those with a previous year cash income of at least $79,000. In 2006, grants ranging from $2,000 to $6,000 were awarded to 90 organizations. Applications for this biennial program are not available again until 2009.

http://www.state.ok.us/~arts/grants/os/os1.html

The Oklahoma Arts Council awards grants for Organizational Support to provide funding to established 501(c)(3) arts organizations to support operational and programming costs. Eligibility is determined by the Council based on the organization’s overall operating budget, stability, history of compliance with Council guidelines and overall programming. Eligible organizations apply every two years, with separate awards for each year. Applicants in this category are ineligible for any other grant categories.

Organizational Support funds mid-range arts organizations – those with a previous year cash income of at least $79,000. In 2006, grants ranging from $2,000 to $6,000 were awarded to 90 organizations. Applications for this biennial program are not available again until 2009.

Purpose of Organizational Support Program The Oklahoma Arts Council awards grants for Organizational Support in order to assist established nonprofit arts organizations to maintain and strengthen financial stability, organizational capacity, and art programs provided to the public including outreach to underserved populations. Deadline March 15 is the deadline for Organizational Support e-grant applications. The required support material including Revenue Statements must be postmarked on or before March 15 Late applications and/or late support material will not be reviewed – no exceptions.

Organizational Support Program (OSP)

http://www.cultureandtourism.org/cct/site/default.asp

The Organizational Support Program (OSP) offers funding designed to advance the mission of arts organizations and support a broad range of arts programs in Connecticut. Connecticut arts organizations (registered as 501(c)(3) non-profits) are eligible to apply for General Operating Support (GOS) to assist with administrative and/or artistic expenses. Non-arts organizations (including colleges and universities) as well as arts organizations may apply for Project Support funding for a specific activity, such as an exhibition or music series, or for an ongoing arts program. Organizations must be incorporated in Connecticut for at least two years (three years for GOS) and have a minimum two-year history of public programming to be eligible. Projects eligible for funding must also have a two-year history. Applicants are required to match funds received from the Commission with cash income from other sources. GOS applicants must have a minimum operating income of $25,000 (3-year average). Projects require a minimum budget of $10,000. The deadline to apply for Fiscal Year 2009 Organizational Support (for activities from July 1, 2008 - June 30, 2009) has passed. The deadline for FY 2010 is expected to be in February, 2009. These guidelines are provided for informational purposes only. FY2009 Organizational Support Program Guidelines (PDF file, 314 KB, 36 pages) For more information about the Organizational Support Program, contact Kathleen DeMeo at 860-256-2735 or kathleen.demeo@ct.gov.

Oriel Mostyn Open

http://www.mostyn.org

No restrictions - artists working in any medium, no geographical or age restrictions. Size limitations dependent on available gallery space.

Ormeau Baths perspective, Belfast

http://www.OBGonline.net

Open submission show open to all artists working in any medium who have work that has never been shown before or that they can afford to realise for the first time (along with enough extra disposable cash to cover the cost of making an application and fee).

OSI Documentary Photography Project Discretionary Grants

http://www.soros.org/initiatives/photography/focus_areas/

The Project supports photographers, working in collaboration with a partner organization, to present their work to specific audiences to stimulate positive social change. Specifically, the Documentary Photography Project awards small discretionary grants on a case-by-case basis to work that has broad impact in the photographic community.

The OSI Documentary Photography Project does not provide production support directly to individual photographers. Rather, the Project recognizes and supports organizations that demonstrate a commitment to awarding production grants to photographers through their own grant making programs.

OSI Middle East and North Africa Arts and Culture Grants

http://www.soros.org/initiatives/mena/focus_areas/arts_culture

MENA promotes cultural and artistic development as an activity that reflects open society values and positively influences public attitudes. OSI has supported independent theater and film festivals in the region, while backing other efforts to build service networks among artists and research into creating a regional grant fund. Grants applications will be accepted on a rolling basis throughout the year and will be considered for funding three times annually. Applicants will be notified of a decision within two weeks after the consideration date.

OSI-Baltimore Special Opportunities Program Grants

http://www.soros.org/initiatives/baltimore/focus_areas/

The Special Opportunities Program allows OSI

Ottawa Book Award

http://www.ottawa.ca/city_services/culture/arts/arts_book_en.shtml

$2,400 -- December 9

Out & About Norfolk - A Plein Air Paint Out

http://www.studiosatmonticello.com


Any artist, 18 years and older, working plein air in any 2-D medium can register to participate in the 2-day paint out, Nov 30 and Dec 1. Each painter may enter 2 finished pieces from the Paint Out to be included in competition for cash awards, offered for sale, and exhibited for the duration of the exhibition.

http://www.studiosatmonticello.com/schedule.html

The Studios at Monticello announce a call to artists for 'Out & About Norfolk - A Plein Air Paint Out', held December 1 - 14, 2007 in Norfolk, VA. Any artist, 18 years and older, working plein air in any 2-D medium can register to participate in the 2-day paint out, Nov 30 and Dec 1. Each painter may enter 2 finished pieces from the Paint Out to be included in competition for cash awards, offered for sale, and exhibited for the duration of the exhibition. $1000 + will be awarded. Award Juror: George Tussing, art critic. $30.00 entry fee. Deadline: November 30, 2007.

Out of School

http://www.missouriartscouncil.org/html/funding.shtml

Out of School supports quality arts education programs for school-aged youth that are at-risk, urban, and/or rural underserved. Activities must take place outside of the normal classroom day. The maximum request is $2,500.

Outcasting - Web Based Screening Project

http://www.criticalnetwork.co.uk/displayopportunities.php?id=67

An internet based screening channel for all forms of moving image work. Submissions will be screened on a rolling basis.

Outreach Program

http://www.ncarts.org/freeform_scrn_template.cfm?ffscrn_id=153

This category provides funds to develop and sustain the administration and artistic programs of community-based African American, Asian American, Latino, and Native American arts organizations.

Own art

http://www.artscouncil.org.uk/ownart/

Part of the Arts Council website, Own Art is a service from the Arts Council run through ArtCo Trading Ltd. It a scheme that is designed to make it 'easy and affordable for everyone to buy contemporary works of art and craft' using loans that do not acrue interest and are paid in installments. The website has information about the scheme, for both galleries and potential users, including financial information and also details of participating galleries, searchable by map and keyword. There is also feedback from users of the scheme and frequently asked questions on the website. The news section has updates on new members to the scheme and general news and a copy of the Own Art evaluation report can be downloaded in PDF format from this page.

Ox-Bow Workshop for the Arts

http://www.ox-bow.org/html/pro.html

Ox-Bow Workshop for the Arts, Academic Administration, 37 S. Wabash, Chicago, IL 49453 (312) 899-7455. 110 acres of wooded dunes, between the Kalamazoo River and the Ox-Bow Lagoon, in Saugatuck, MI; housing in a pre-Civil War Inn or cabin; fees charged; residencies of 1 week

Ox-Bow, The School of the Art Institute of Chicago

http://www.ox-bow.org/html/pro.html

Ox-Bow, The School of the Art Institute of Chicago, 37 S. Wabash, Room 35, Chicago, IL 60603. (800) 318-3019 or (616) 857-5811. Residency program in Saugatuck, Michigan. Residencies of 1 week; fees charged. Studios for papermaking, glassblowing, ceramics, printmaking, sculpture.

OzLit

http://www.vicnet.net.au/

Website contains extensive references, reviews and promotional opportunities for Australian Literature. The site includes a large searchable database of Australian books and writers.

Pacific Northwest Blues in the Schools

http://www.bluesintheschools.org/

Five artists will offer a five-week after-school workshop for 30 Beacon Hill/Georgetown youth, culminating in a community concert. Forty-eight hours of training in singing, playing and writing are integrated with the blues, Langston Hughes' poetry, African American history and culture.

Pacific Pioneer Fund

http://www.pacificpioneerfund.com/

Offers emerging film and video documentarians in California, Oregon, and Washington grants from $1,000 to $10,000.

Paderewski Association Annual Auction and Exhibition

http://www.paderewskiassociation.org

The Paderewski Association www.paderewskiassociation.org CALL FOR ARTISTS The Paderewski Association will sponsor the Third Annual Benefit Art Auction and Exhibition Luxuries Befitting a Maestro to raise funds for The Polish Museum of America Conservation Fund.

The Auction will be held on Saturday, May 24, 2008 at the Polish Museum. The exhibition and auction are open to artists working in all 2D and 3D media in all styles and interpretations. Artist will have the opportunity to participate in the Museum exhibition and auction, and to be included in an online auction catalog. All works will be reviewed and considered for inclusion in the auction and exhibition by jury. All information and fees must be submitted in order for the artist to be considered. Late submissions will not be accepted. GUIDELINES Art work must be original Artwork must be available for sale. Artwork must be delivered to the museum on 14 May between 10am and 3pm. Polish Museum of America 984 North Milwaukee Ave Chicago, IL 60622 Artwork must be ready to hang and display. Framed where appropriate. Sculpture will be provided with a pedestal or appropriate display stand by the exhibitor.

ENTRY PROCEDURES AND FEES Word annotation / document (Bio, no more than one page), contact info, with your information and description of each piece, artist statement (Basic info - artist, title, date, medium, dimensions, proposed price). Send prints or digital files (CD), statement and SASE. (No Slides) Non refundable $30 submission fee payable to the Paderewski Association (424 N. Oakley Blvd, Chicago, IL 60612 – check or money order) IMAGE PRESENTATION Artwork submitted may be represented by 3 JPG's or photo prints (photo prints up to 8”x10” accepted). Each image / or print must be numbered and labeled with artist name, title of work, date, media and dimensions of work. The same information must also be written on the corresponding image list, including the price. Indicate top of work. Do not send glass slides. DIGITAL: Digital image files may be submitted: JPG format only . No files larger than 3MB. Include a single reference sheet with thumbnail prints representing the images on disk. Next to each reference print write the artist, title, media, dimensions and file name. Write the file name on the corresponding entry form image list. RETURN OF MATERIALS: a self addressed stamped envelope (SASE) must be included with sufficient postage for the return of your submission materials. Artists outside of the U.S. may add return postage cost to their entry fee at a rate of $0.80US per ounce of mail.

NOTIFICATION: Artists will be notified of acceptance or non -acceptance no later than April 12 ,2008. Notification will be made by mail with the return of materials using the SASE provided by the artist. Artists who do not include the SASE because they do not want the materials returned must provide a SASE #10 letter size to receive mail notification. Artist who provide no return envelope will be notified by e-mail, If no e-mail address is provided artists will only be notified if they were accepted to the auction and exhibit.

FEES: There is a $30 submission fee for up to 3 images. If you would like to include more than three please include $3.00 for each additional image. Artists accepted to the exhibit and auction will not be charged any other fees. Artist agrees to assume full responsibility and to be strictly liable for loss, theft or damage.

TERMS: All works must be for sale. The Paderewski Association will collect as a donation a commission of 50% of the final price of each work sold, unless previously otherwise agreed. Sale price is determined by artist. All materials have to be sent to the address: Paderewski Association 424 N. Oakley Blvd Chicago, IL 60612 DEADLINE: The final postmarked deadline is March 22, 2008 ENTRIES MUST BE POSTMARKED BY THIS DATE. Piotr Wolodkowicz piotrw@paderewskiassociation.org

Paint

http://www.ssac.org

Sponsor: South Shore Art Center Venue: Bancroft Gallery Awards: $1200 Juror: Gerry Bergstein Eligibility: Open to all artists Fees: $25 for up to three entries Commission: 40% commission on art sales Send SASE to: South Shore Art Center, 119 Ripley Road, Cohasset, MA 02025 E-mail: Sarah Hannan Phone: 781-383-2787

Paint Annapolis

http://www.mapapa.org/PAINTANNAPOLIS08/PA08.htm

Paint Annapolis 2008 is a juried competition produced by the Mid-Atlantic Plein-Air Painters Association (MAPAPA) with support from Maryland Hall

Pennsylvania Council on the Arts

http://www.artsnet.org/pca/

Pennsylvania Council on the Arts offers funding opportunities and services for Pennsylvania artists. Opportunities include individual fellowships up to $10,000 and an annual catalogue of Fellowship Recipients.

Pew Fellowships in the Arts

http://www.pewarts.org/index.html

Pew Fellowships in the Arts awards grants of $50,000 to artists working in a wide variety of performing, visual, and literary disciplines which rotate on a four-year cycle. The primary function of the fellowships is to free artists from other activities-literally to "buy time"-so they can focus on creative development for an extended period. Up to twelve fellowships are awarded annually to artists living and working in the five-county Philadelphia area.

PaintAmerica

http://www.paintamerica.org

The PaintAmerica Top100 and MiniTop50 are open to all artists, professional or amateur.

Painting as Presence

http://www.creativeartsworkshop.org/pdf/paintingaspresence.pdf

The Creative Arts Workshop announces a call to artists for 'Painting as Presence', a national exhibition that will be held May 9 - June 20, 2008 in New Haven, CT. Open to all painting media. All work must have been completed within the past two years. Work must be exhibition-ready and able to pass through a doorway measuring 80 by 40 inches. No piece may exceed a weight of 75 pounds. Two winners will be awarded a joint exhibition at CAW in 2009. Juror: William Bailey. Download prospectus (PDF format): http://www.creativeartsworkshop.org/pdf/paintingaspresence.pdf or send a SASE to: Gallery Committee/CAW, 80 Audubon Street, New Haven, CT 06510. Deadline: February 15, .

Open to all painting media. All work must have been completed within the past two years. Work must be exhibition-ready and able to pass through a doorway measuring 80 by 40 inches. No piece may exceed a weight of 75 pounds.

Paired Fellowships for Research in Conservation and the History of Art and Archaeology

http://www.nga.gov/resources/casvacon.htm

Two paired fellowships are awarded annually. The Samuel H. Kress Foundation Paired Research Fellowship supports research teams working on European visual arts prior to the early 19th century. The J. Paul Getty Trust Paired Research Fellowship supports research teams working in any field of art history, archaeology, or architecture. The fellowship includes a two- to three-month period for field, collections, and/or laboratory research, followed by a two-month residency at the Center. Applications will be considered for study in the history and conservation of the visual arts (painting, sculpture, architecture, landscape architecture, urbanism, prints and drawings, film, photography, decorative arts, industrial design, and other arts) of any geographical area and of any period. Each team is required to submit an application.

PALATINE : working together to enhance the student learning experience

http://www.lancs.ac.uk/palatine/

The PALATINE subject centre, also known as the Performing Arts Learning and Teaching Innovation Network, based at Lancaster University is part of the higher education Academy (HEA). PALATINE is one of 24 HEA subject centres working to 'promote high quality learning and teaching' in UK higher education. PALATINE cover the learning and teaching of dance, drama, music, theatre and performance. Their website provides information on forthcoming events, conferences and workshops for educators. The site also provides an extensive database of resources for the performing arts, each of which is given a brief description and review. PALATINE offers funding grants for projects by HE practitioners and researchers in the performing arts; information about these grants is available. The website also includes the PALATINE newsletter and a large number of links to online journals and good-practice guides.

Palazzo Rinaldi

http://www.palazzorinaldi.com/

Palazzo Rinaldi, Via Rinaldi n. 5, 85035 Neopoli (PZ), Italy. Located in a charming hilltop village in the Pollino National Park in the Basilicata region of southern Italy. Operates June to mid-October. Fees charged (daily, weekly, and monthly rates); artists accomodated on a first-come basis. Housing in an 1845 villa; includes studios and breakfasts. (Internet, office services, and laundry offered for additional charges.) Two artists at a time (or more if artists are sharing bedrooms and studio space).

Palm Harbor Library, Pinellas County FL

http://www.pinellasarts.org

Budget: $50,000 Palm Harbor Library, Pinellas County FL – This $50,000 public art commission focuses on the creation of artwork that will be attached to the facade of the building and be visible at night. The postmarked deadline is February 21, 2008. For further information, and application instructions, visit http://www.pinellasarts.org/pdf/Call-to-Artist-PalmHarborLbry_02_21_08.pdf or contact Mark Flickinger, Program Director, at 727.453.7869 or mflickin@co.pinellas.fl.us

Palmerston North Community Arts Council

http://www.pncac.org.nz

PNCAC exists to support arts and cultural activities in the Palmerston North community. It encourages involvement in arts and culture by giving information and advice on funding.

Panel Grant Application Deadlines

http://www.www2.arts.state.tx.us/tcagrant/TXArtsPlan/TimeCycle.htm

March 1 & 15 (TIP: Your panel grant deadline can be found near the top of your Grant Tools page in your online account, unless you are only eligible for year-round grants or roster programs)

Paper, Paint, Clay: The Best Emerging Artists of 2008

http://www.rhondaschallerchelsea.com

Any artist 21+ in any media from around the world

Paper, Paint, Clay: The Best Emerging Artists of

http://www.rhondaschallerchelsea.com/art_link_network.htm

The Rhonda Schaller Studio announces a call to artists for 'Paper, Paint, Clay: The Best Emerging Artists of '. The exhibit will be on display in the Chelsea, NYC Main gallery January 17 - February 2, . Open to any artist 21+ in any media from around the world. Juror: Rhonda Schaller, Gallery Director. Deadline: November 30, .

Paperworks

http://www.bjspokegallery.com/

b.j. spoke gallery presents Paperworks an international Juried Competition. Deadline: May 31, . Judge: Samantha Rippner, Metropolitan Museum of Art, NY. Open to all artists who use paper as the the primary medium; Drawings, graphics, sculpture, 3D, bound books. No paintings or photographs. Winners' show will take place August of . Download prospectus at www.bjspokegallery.com or call the gallery at 631.549.5106. b.j. spoke gallery, 299 Main Street Huntington, NY 11743.

Park Silly Sunday Market 2009 - 15 Sundays June-September

http://www.parksillysundaymarket.com

Park City, Utah. Deadline: February 15, 2009. Jury Fee: $30.00. Event Dates: June 14-September 27, 2009. The Park Silly Sunday Market, runs 15 weeks June -September on Park City, UT's Historic Main Street. It is an eco friendly, open-air market and street festival. We feature unique and eclectic-local, regional, national and international arts and crafts, music and performance art, antiques, imports and one-of-a-kind finds, delicious gourmet foods, and farmers market fruits and vegetables. It is as unique as its town. *Park Silly Sunday Market is a partially juried event.

Park Stewardship Through The Arts

http://www.artmojave.org/

Park Stewardship Through The Arts (PASTA) Joshua Tree National Park offers artists a desert studio and one month residencies.

Parks Bond Art Projects - City of Spokane - Spokane Masonic Center

http://www.spokanearts.org/showopportunity.aspx?id=302

Request for Qualifications for Art for City of Spokane Parks Bond Projects Contact Information: Karen Mobley, Arts Director Contact Email: arts@spokanecity.org Contact Phone: (509) 625-6050 Response Deadline: 9/19/

Partners for Arts Education (PAE): SAP Grants

http://www.arts4ed.org/

Partners for Arts Education (PAE) administers School Arts Partnerships (SAP) -- a NY state-wide re-granting program. SAP provides matching funds for artists and/or cultural organizations to partner with schools to support arts-in-education projects. Through collaborative planning and teaching, educators and teaching artists will create NYS Learning Standards-based curricula that focus on the interdisciplinary and/or integrated study of arts and non-arts subjects. Limited to New York State. info@arts4ed.org

 

PARTNERS IN EXCELLENCE Tier I & II GRANTS

http://www.nevadaculture.org/

Postmark Deadline: application is being revised and will be able November 2008 Eligible applicants: PIE 1:1-organizations with budgets smaller than $30,000, PIE 1:2-organizations with budgets larger than $30,000 and smaller than $100,000. Annual grants available through the Grants Program, Partners in Excellence (PIE) Grant category addresses the operational needs of Nevada's smaller budget arts organizations to medium budget arts organizations. continue

Partners of the Americas

http://www.partners.net

Partners of the Americas, 1424 K St. NW #700, Washington, DC 20005. 1 month; artist exchange among US, Latin American, and Caribbean countries; airfare, room, board with families, expense money.

Pastel National 2008

http://www.wcfta.com/Gallery/gallery.html

The Wichita Center for the Arts (Wichita, KS) announces a call to artists for the 'Pastel National 2008' exhibit, held March 14 - May 18, 2008. Awards: $7500.00. Juror: G. Daniel Massad. Open to all artists living and working in North America. Each entry must be an original pastel drawing, wholly designed and executed by the artist. Entry Fee: $30.

Pastel Society Exhibition

http://www.mallgalleries.org.uk

Details: Pastels, oil pastels, charcoal, pencil, conte, sanguine, any dry medium framed, under 8ft high Handing-in dates: 19-20 January Fee: £10 per work (max of six submitted, max of four accepted) Exhibition: 28 February – 11 March Venue: Mall Galleries, London Contact: Send A4 SAE to Mall Galleries, 17 Carlton House Terrace, London, SW1Y 5BD Tel: 020 7930 6844

Pastel Society of Colorado - SPRING 2008 MEMBERS' SHOW

http://www.pastelsocietyofcolorado.org/

Our Spring Members' Show will be at Art on Mountain Gallery in Fort Collins! The show will run from June 5 through June 17, 2008. The Reception falls on Fort Collins' 'First Friday Art Walk' and people in the area are already used to galleries and shops being open on these nights so we expect a large crowd! We would like to expand the event to have a few artists doing demos outside. The Art on Mountain Gallery will be accepting shipments of work for the show, which should make things easier for some who live farther away (see prospectus for details). We are honored to have CLIVE TYLER, nationally acclaimed pastel artist, judging the show this year!

Pat Lowther Memorial Award

http://www.poets.ca/linktext/awards/lowther.htm

(poetry) $1,000 -- November 1

Patchings 2008

http://www.painters-online.co.uk/open/?page=patchings08

ENTRIES BY MARCH 28TH Over 50 prize awards worth over £10,500, including The Artist Purchase Prize up to £1,000 Organised by Leisure Painter and The Artist magazines in conjunction with Patchings Art Centre. Open to all artists - from beginners to professionals - to enter two-dimensional works in any medium. Selected works will be exhibited at Patchings Art Centre in Nottinghamshire, a unique centre for the enjoyment of art and the environment.

Patchings Award

http://www.patchingsartcentre.co.uk

Patchings Award of a gift voucher worth £450 to be used at Patchings Art Centre in Nottinghamshire

Paul E. and Klare N. Reinhold Foundation Grants

http://www.reinhold.org/html/guidelines.htm

The foundation makes grants in Clay County, Florida, for projects in health, religion, children and youth, music appreciation and education, art appreciation and education, and public improvement. Types of support include building construction/renovation, capital campaigns, emergency funds, equipment, land acquisition, matching/challenge grants, operating grants, and seed money grants. Details are available on the Web site.

Paul Hamlyn Foundation

http://www.phf.org.uk/

It's primary concern is to address issues of inequality and disadvantage, particularly in relation to young people, through the arts, education and learning.

The Foundation concentrates on issues of inequality through arts and education, particularly in relation to young people. The Foundation is interested in increasing awareness of and access to the arts, partnership arts in education, and schemes which give teachers access to best practice in the creative arts. The Foundation also has a strong interest in combating disaffection and alienation in young people and supports initiatives which try and tackle these issues.

Paul Mellon Predoctoral Fellowship

http://www.nga.gov/resources/casvapre.htm

The fellowship is awarded annually for three years of research in Western art to be held partly in residence at the National Gallery of Art, Center for Advanced Study in Visual Arts, and a two-year period of research in Europe or elsewhere. The Mellon fellow is expected to spend the third year of the fellowship at the center to complete the dissertation. Application must be made through the chair of the graduate department of art history or other appropriate department. Departments should limit nominations to one candidate. Fellowships begin September 1 and are not renewable. Nomination forms are available from the chairs of graduate departments with PhD programs.

Pauline Oliveros Foundation

http://www.tmn.com/Artswire/www/pof/pof.html

Pauline Oliveros Foundation - furthers research in arts technology and sponsors the exploration and uses of art for the education and development of human consciousness, making the results available to the public.

PDN Contests

http://www.pdonline.com/contests/

Deadline: various Award: various Further Information: Offers the PDN Photo Annual, The Mary Forscher Fellowship, TOP KNOTS, PDN/NIKO self-promotion awards.

Peak District - New Environmental Economy

http://www.peakdistrict.gov.uk/index/looking-after/nee.htm

Supports artists whose work is inspired by or uses resources from the Peak District.

Pearson Writers

http://www.writerstrust.com/

$15,000 -- November 1

PEN Center USA West

http://www.pen-usa-west.org/

PEN Center USA West Los Angeles, CA 90057

Pendrell Learning Break Award

http://www.arca.uk.net /pendrellhall

Pendrell Learning Break Award of an art course for two people at Pendrell Hall in Staffordshire, to the value of £300

Peninsula Community Foundation Grants

http://www.pcf.org/community_grants/guidelines.html

The foundation was founded to support local cultural, education, social service, and health programs. Established priorities and grant allocation targets include, in order of priority: children and youth; adult services; programs serving homeless families and children, prevention of homelessness, and development of affordable housing; and civic and public benefit grants. Types of support include continuing support, emergency funds, program development, conferences and seminars, seed money, curriculum development, internships, scholarship funds, consulting services, employee matching gifts, matching funds, and scholarships to individuals. The foundation usually makes contributions on a one-year basis, though multiyear grants will be considered, depending on the goals of the project and the results. The foundation's distribution committee meets six times a year, in January, March, May, July, September, and November. Generally, a final decision takes place three to four months from the date of submission. Letters of inquiry should be addressed to the office.

Penland School

http://www.penland.org

Penland School, Penland Rd., Penland, NC 28765 (704) 765-2359. AIR Program. Open to artists working in sculpture, textiles, photography, jewelry, mixed media, books, paper, drawing, metals, printmaking, wood, glass, or clay who are creating nontraditional studio crafts. Residencies of 2-3 years for up to 7 artists at a time. Housing and studio provided. Modest fees charged.

Penninsula Community Foundation - Emerging Arts Fund

http://www.pcf.org/community_grants/artist_residency_apply.html

PCF will awards artist residencies to working artists who reside in San Mateo or northern Santa Clara Counties in Northern California. PCF invites applications from accomplished individual artists who wish to create their own work in a community setting and to work with participants from the community in the production of art. In addition to offering material support to an individual artist for the production of their work, the Residency seeks to foster long-term and meaningful interaction between an individual artist and an ongoing group of participants through workshops and classes. Possible Residency sites include but are not limited to schools, nonprofit organizations or public agencies. Open to artists from any of the following disciplines -- Literary, Visual, Performing, Media, and Mixed Media/Performance Art. carol@pcf.org

Pennsylvania Council on the Arts

http://www.artsnet.org/pca/

Pennsylvania Council on the Arts offers funding opportunities and services for Pennsylvania artists. Opportunities include individual fellowships up to $10,000 and an annual catalogue of Fellowship Recipients.

Pennsylvania Council on the Arts Arts in Education Program Residencies for Artists and Companies--Ensembles

http://www.pacouncilonthearts.org/aie/educators.html

Artist residencies place council-approved artists or ensembles with host/sponsors for a minimum of 10 days for an individual artist or five days for a company or ensemble. Multi-residencies serve more than a single host/sponsor and include residencies within individual schools, in-service workshops, other professional development for artists and/or educators, and other arts education programming. They are intended to facilitate arts in education programs in rural and other areas where access to the arts has been limited.

Residencies should develop students' creative capabilities and technical skills. Residency artists must be selected from the Directory of Pennsylvania Artists in Education. Residency projects must be developed collaboratively. The application must be signed by both the host organization and the artist(s) who will take part in the residency. While potential applicants are strongly encouraged to apply for residency funding through AIE Partners, applicants may apply directly for AIE residency funding. Those who live in regions of Pennsylvania that still remain to be covered by an AIE Partner?s services should apply directly to the PCA as well. Download the complete guide (PDF) for general information as well as residency grant guidelines and application forms. Annual deadline dates may vary; contact the director for exact dates.

Pennsylvania Council on the Arts Arts in Education Projects Grants

http://www.artsnet.org/pca/grants.html

Arts in education projects funded in this category must be other than artist residencies. This funding category is intended to support efforts that make comprehensive arts programs a meaningful part of basic instruction in Pennsylvania schools. Artists and arts organizations should have a vital role in these projects. Competitive project proposals strengthen collaborations of artists, educators, arts organizations, and schools to provide significant and effective arts education. Three phases of funding are available: planning, piloting, and implementation. Funds are awarded for innovative partnerships, including, but not limited to, underrepresented art forms, new strategies for assessment of student progress in the arts, integrated curriculum, innovative uses of new technologies in arts curriculum, and new models for sequential arts curricula. Annual deadline dates may vary; contact the director for exact dates.

Pennsylvania Council on the Arts Film and Electronic Media Program Grants

http://www.pacouncilonthearts.org/pca.cfm?id=2&level=Third&sid=13

The film and electronic media program supports organizations or programs that create, exhibit, or distribute media arts programming and have a commitment to advancing the field through an emphasis on the creative use of the medium. Media arts include audio, electronic art, film, radio, television, and video. The programming for radio and television can include anything related to the arts such as concerts, arts magazines, arts reporting, documentaries on artists/arts organizations, experimental media, and media art showcases. An interim report must be submitted by March 1. Annual deadline dates may vary; contact the program associate for exact dates.

Pentair Education and Community Programs

http://www.pentair.com/foundation.html

The education aspect of this program targets areas such as school-to-work, including work readiness, career development and guidance on college options; alternative education, with special emphasis on environments that support students' individual skill levels and needs; and arts education that introduces students to art concepts, processes, and applications. The community aspect focuses on organizations that aim to improve the lives of individuals. Interest areas include job training, education assistance and resources; opportunities for youths to acquire and build life skills; basic needs and support services for youths in crisis; and assistance education and information for people with physical or mental disabilities or serious illness.The foundation supports general operating budgets, special projects, and the capital needs of human service organizations, education institutions, and arts organizations. Limited support is given to national and US-based organizations offering international programs.

Pepinieres Europeennes pour Jeunes Artists

http://www.art4eu.net

Pepinieres Europeennes pour Jeunes Artists, BP 13, 9-11 rue Paul Leplat, F-78164 Marly-Le-Roi, France. Tel.: 011-33-1-39-171100.

Percent for Art in Public Places

http://www.arts.state.mn.us/other/percent.htm

Percent for Art in Public Places — Under Minnesota statute, state buildings with construction or renovation budgets of $500,000 or more may designate one percent of their total construction budget to purchase or commission original artwork. Artists who would like to be considered for Percent for Art projects must have current files in the Percent for Art artist registry. Artist registry applications are accepted at any time.

In the Percent for Art program the Montana legislature allocates a percentage of the overall state budget to be set aside for the creation of public works of art.

Percent for Art Purchases/Commissions

http://www.nh.gov/nharts/grants/percentforart.htm

Percent for Art Purchases/Commissions – Provide opportunities for the State to acquire artwork by visual and craft artists, working individually or collaboratively, to be placed in the public spaces of new or existing state buildings.

Performance and Touring Award

http://www.artscouncil.ie/en/view_fund.aspx

The Performance and Touring Award aims to assist Irish and Ireland-based musicians in realising performance opportunities; offer increased employment opportunities to Irish musicians; develop the skills base of Irish artists in areas such as project planning and administration, self-promotion and selfmanagement; and offer a new source of music programming to concert promoters, and in turn to audiences throughout Ireland.

Performing Arts Bank Grant

http://www.artscouncil.sd.gov/grants/perfbank.aspx

Performing Arts Bank Grant. A partnership program of South Dakotans for the Arts and the South Dakota Arts Council. As an underwriting service for South Dakota communities with populations under 15,000, the Performing Arts Bank insures against financial loss in producing and sponsoring performances, workshops and other performing arts events without removing the community effort required to support the event. Funds are only used if a presenter suffers a deficit at the box office.

Performing Arts Directory - Application

http://www.culturegrants-ky.org/

Performing Arts Directory - Application

Performing Arts Granting Program 2008-09

http://www.glendaleaz.com/arts/documents/guidelinesapplic08-09.pdf

The Glendale Arts Commission's deadline for grant applications is Friday, April 4, 2008 for performing arts projects to take place within the Glendale city limits between July 1, 2008 and June 30, 2009. For the 2007-08 season, the Glendale City Council awarded $83,630 to support 15 local organizations. Since the Performing Arts Granting Program began 12 years ago, a total of 134 grants have been given out, adding up to $338,625. Click here for information (pdf). Click here to download the guidelines and application for 2008-09.

Performing Arts on Tour Grant – Application

http://www.culturegrants-ky.org/

Performing Arts on Tour Grant – Application

Performing Arts Residencies at Banff Center.

http://www.banffcentre.ca

Open to dance, theatre, opera/music theatre, and interdisciplinary forms. Financial aid available. Contact: BC, Box 1020, Station 21, Banff, Alberta, Canada, T1L 1H5 or 403.762.6186 or www.banffcentre.ca. Deadline: 8/10/07.

Performing Rights Society

http://www.prs.co.uk/

British Music Abroad, supports emerging UK acts that have been offered key overseas showcase opportunities

Perrysburg Outdoor Sculpture Exhibit

http://www.perrysburgarts.org

Perrysburg Ohio is a thriving historic community located on the banks of the Maumee River. Rich in culture and heritage Perrysburg is a scenic setting for a one year temporary sculpture exhibit. This affluent community with a population of 20,000 supports year round cultural events. The warm months bring tens of thousands of visitors into the area for 3 successful art festivals, 36 summer concerts, 18 visual art exhibits, a regional car show, First Friday Street Fests, and much more in historic downtown. During the cold months the flow of tourists continues as residents and visitors attend annual parades, fall festivities, holiday tree lighting events, and indoor concerts.

The Perrysburg Area Arts Council will place sculptures in strategic locations that will enhance the sculptures, and capitalize on public viewing opportunities during community events and sculpture exhibit promotional programs. Sales are encouraged with a print catalogue, project website, docent tours and on-site map. Prize money: 1st Prize: $2000, 2nd Prize: $750, 3rd: $500. This show is open to all sculptors working in durable, outdoor sculpture materials. Approximately 9 sculptors will be awarded carefully selected placement in scenic historic downtown district of Perrysburg Ohio. Deadline: June 14, 2008. For more information, go to: www.perrysburgarts.org.

Peter Krueger Summer Internship

http://www.ndm.si.edu/EDUCATION/index.html

The internship was established to encourage promising students of art history, architectural history, museum studies, museum education, and design to explore careers in the museum profession. Interns are assigned to specific curatorial, education, or administrative departments where they will assist on special research or exhibition projects, as well as participate in daily museum activities. Interns are for 10 weeks. Housing is not provided.

Peter Minet Fund

http://www.peterminet.org.uk

Grants to charitable organisations including support for arts and culture.

Peterborough Art Prize

http://www.prac.org.au/

Peterborough Art Prize will celebrate its fifth year in 2008. This prestigious event will feature nearly 500 art and photographic works by artists from all over Australia. The venue for the Art Prize is the beautiful and historic Peterborough Town Hall situated in the Main Street of Peterborough. Tea and coffee is provided at no cost. Official opening on Friday 14 March 2008 at 6pm.

Peterborough prize

http://www.peterboroughheritage.org.uk

National open painting, video and multi-media arts competition

Peters Valley Crafts Center

http://www.pvcrafts.org/

Peters Valley Crafts Center, 19 Kuhn Rd., Layton, NJ 07851 (973) 948-5200. AIR Program in fine crafts located in the Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area; open studios; year round. Stipend paid. Residents coordinate the summer workshop program, including scheduling, studio management, selection of studio assistants. This amounts to a part-time job. One resident each in blacksmithing, ceramics, fibers, fine metals, photography, and woodworking.

Petro-Canada Award in New Media

http://www.canadacouncil.ca/prizes/petro_canada/af127223818813750000.html

Petro-Canada Award in New Media

Pew Fellowships in the Arts

http://www.pewarts.org/index.html

Pew Fellowships in the Arts awards grants of $50,000 to artists working in a wide variety of performing, visual, and literary disciplines which rotate on a four-year cycle. The primary function of the fellowships is to free artists from other activities-literally to 'buy time'-so they can focus on creative development for an extended period. Up to twelve fellowships are awarded annually to artists living and working in the five-county Philadelphia area.

Pewabic Pottery, AIR Program

http://www.pewabic.com

Pewabic Pottery, AIR Program, 10125 E. Jefferson Ave., Detroit, MI 48214 (313) 822-0954. 6 month, 1 year, or 2 year residency includes studio, stipend, health insurance, materials; open to emerging ceramicists making functional pottery and/or architectural tile; artists must work at the Pottery 16 hours per week (may include teaching, design work or production); artists must make own housing arrangements.

Phelan Art Award in Video

info@sff.org

Phelan Art Award in Video The Phelan Art Award in Film and Video is administered by The San Francisco Foundation in partnership with BAVC. Cash awards (ranging from $5,000 to $10,000) are awarded to California born video artists whose body of work merits recognition for its creativity, innovation, and contribution to the field of video. Phelan Awardee Torsten Burns' Ship to Ship The awards will be presented during a public reception and screening of the artists’ work. The 2008 application process will be available in January 2008. Requirements: Artist must have been born in California regardless of current residence. Artist’s work must originate in the medium of video and be of a non-commercial nature. Recipients of past Phelan Art Awards are not eligible to apply again. The Phelan Awards are administered by the San Francisco Foundation. For further information, please see the San Francisco Foundation site here or email info@sff.org. Questions? Contact wendy@bavc.org.

PHF Penn Faculty Research Fellowships

http://www.humanities.sas.upenn.edu/faculty_description.shtml

Applications are solicited from standing faculty members in the humanities and allied departments at Penn for the Penn Humanities Forum's Mellon Faculty Research Fellowships. Available are junior faculty awards of $5000 disbursed as salary, as well as senior faculty awards of $10,000 paid directly to departments to offset the cost of a course release. Fellows must be engaged in research directly related to the Forum's theme for the year in which the award is granted, and are expected to participate in the Forum's weekly Mellon Research Seminars.

PHF Regional Mellon Faculty Research and Cultural Fellowships

http://www.humanities.sas.upenn.edu/regional_description.shtml

The PHF research stipends of $3,000 are intended for faculty in the humanities from Philadelphia-area colleges and universities and for department directors and curators of Philadelphia-area arts and cultural organizations. The stipends are designed to encourage interdisciplinary exchange among the region's academies and cultural institutions. Fellows must be engaged in research directly related to the Forum's theme for the year in which the award is granted, and are expected to participate in the Forum's weekly Mellon Research Seminars.

PHF Undergraduate Humanities Forum Research Fellowships

http://www.humanities.sas.upenn.edu/undergraduate_description.shtml

Each year, a number of Fellowships are offered to promote undergraduate research in the humanities and cultivate the importance of humanistic thought across all disciplines. Interested candidates should be conducting work related to the Forum's theme for the year in which the award is granted. Calls for applications are solicited in February of the year preceding the fellowship. One $1500 PHF Coordinating Research Fellowship and approximately eighteen PHF Research Fellowships at $600 each are available each year. Applicants are drawn from students across Penn, as well as from the university's twelve undergraduate College Houses.

Phffft! Dance Theatre Company

http://www.phffft.org/

Dance Empowerment, a four-month series offering 50 hours of dance and choreography with tech production and marketing instruction led by four artists for 10 youth culminating in a public performance inspired by participants' life experiences.

PhillyFunGuide: Plein Air Art Competition at Riverfront

http://www.phillyfunguide.com/event.php?id=20036

Plein Air Art Competition Saturday, June 14 through Sunday, June 15 Riverfront Renaissance Center for the Arts $30 Call 856-327-4500 to order

Phodar Biennial

http://www.fodar.dir.bg/

Deadline: February 2007 Award: 500 Further Information: Biennial competition for international photographers.

PHOENIX GALLERY 2009 FELLOWSHIP PROGRAM

http://www.phoenix-gallery.com

Deadline: June 1, 2009. Phoenix Gallery, NY, Fellowship Program 2009. The Phoenix Gallery, celebrating its 51st year, will sponsor a 2009-10 Fellowship Program. The Fellowship Benefits: Sponsored membership in Phoenix Gallery in 2009-10 for 18 months, a solo exhibition in the gallery, Participation in member group shows, Access to the gallery space and resources during membership. Please go to http://phoenix-gallery.com/opportunities.html and see “Fellowship Prospectus” for further information. Phoenix Gallery, 210 eleventh Ave. @25th St., 902, New York, NY 10001. 212-226-8711.

PHOENIX, AZ - Ongoing

http://www.bgcmp.org/

krivas@azdes.gov

Call to Visually Impaired Artists. The Arizona Commission on the Arts is developing a list of artists who are blind or visually impaired for a future art activity. The different areas of art include but are not limited to paint, ceramic, woodwork, metal work, literature (writing poetry, fiction, etc.), music (writing, performing instruments, singing, etc.), theater, dance, etc. They don't have to be professional artists, but they have to consider themselves good in whatever they do. If you are a blind/visually impaired artist or know someone who is, please provide the following information: Artist Name, Phone, Mailing Address, Email Address (if available), Type of art, How long have you been doing this activity? Please submit via telephone, fax, or email to Karla Rivas SBVI Program Assistant, Phone (602) 542-3946, Fax (602) 542-3778, Email krivas@azdes.gov.

The Boys & Girls Clubs of Metropolitan Phoenix would like to immerse children in the world of art and is looking for talented artists to volunteer with underprivileged children. Volunteer opportunities can range from teaching a one time, one hour class to an ongoing weekly class. We value your time and our children will value your gift, so let us know when you are willing to help. To learn more contact Teresa at 602-343-1210 or visit www.bgcmp.org.

PHOENIX, AZ - Valley Fever Arts Festival

http://www.valleyfeverarts.com

Artists Call for Inaugural Festival of Visual and Performing Arts in Downtown Phoenix Valley Fever is an all ages un-gated weekend Festival of the Arts with music, dance, poetry, interactive performance art, and theatrical performances on multiple stages and throughout the festival grounds at Heritage & Science Park in downtown Phoenix, AZ; visual arts studios on site and open-air workshops with participating artists and local arts educators to demonstrate art making and encourage arts practice by the public; temporary public art installations will be constructed before and during the Festival. In addition to the ongoing stage and street performance, food booths provided by local restaurants will sell refreshments, and art and craft work will be for sale by juried artists. Valley Fever Arts Festival will present a special Festival-in-the-Festival: Tequilaaz! on Saturday, March 21, 2009 at the Lath House at Heritage & Science Park. Valley Fever will also provide programming for SMoCA Nights, March 12 at Scottsdale Museum of Contemporary Arts. The Festival includes- Performing Arts Music: pop, classical, Hispanic, eclectic & experimental Dance: modern, ballet, hip-hop Poetry: slam poet competition Performance Art: interactive Theater: by Arizona performers Visual Arts Juried Arts & Crafts for sale by regional artists Open Studios and Classes with art making in many media Film & Video: projections at the Festival and other locations Temporary Public Art Installations: throughout the Festival and Downtown Valley Fever Arts Festival is accepting applications from performers in all forms and styles to participate on our stages March 21-22, 2009 between 10am - 6pm. The Festival will feature visual artists doing demonstrations and giving classes during the weekend. We also welcome visual artists in all media to apply to become juried exhibiting artists. Participant application forms for visual and performing artists available at: www.valleyfeverarts.com/participate.html Invitations are also extended to Phoenix area schools to participate in performances early in the day to afford young artists experience interacting with professionals in their fields. VALLEY FEVER ARTS FESTIVAL March 21 & 22, 2009 10am-6pm Heritage & Science Park Phoenix, Arizona Admission: FREE email: info@valleyfeverarts.com website: www.valleyfeverarts.com

Phoenix, AZ – Deadline: open

http://www.valleyofthesunsolar.com/

Valley of the Sun Solar is a newly formed entity whose mission is to 'build solar energy awareness through art'. We are seeking artists who would like to help us fulfill our mission by allowing us to license images of their works in order to produce merchandise (prints, cards, shirts, etc) that will include the caption: 'valleyofthesunsolar.com - building solar energy awareness through art' and be marketed to the general public. Contributing artists will be paid a royalty on each item sold which incorporates their work. For further information, please contact: Lee Feliciano at Lee@valleyofthesunsolar.com or 602.300.8500 or visit www.valleyofthesunsolar.com

Photo Review Annual International Photography Competition

http://www.photoreview.org/

Deadline: May Award: $500 + camera Further Information: Work reproduced in the Photo Review and at an exhibition

Photo+Book: A Juried Exhibition of Self-Published On-Demand Photography Books

http://www.23sandy.com/PhotoBook/callforentries.html

CALL FOR ENTRIES Photo+Book: A Juried Exhibition of Self-Published On-Demand Photography Books March 6-28, 2008, 23 Sandy Gallery, Portland, Oregon Photographers have been witness to a dizzying array of groundbreaking innovations in recent years. One of those exciting innovations is the emergence of “self-published, on demand” book printing services. You know.... Blurb, Lulu, iPhoto, MyPublisher and all those other proliferating providers as well. These books allow photographers to present their photographs in a high-quality, low-cost and professional-looking book. Let’s celebrate these books and the artists behind them. Photo+Book will be juried by Christopher Rauschenberg. Four artists submitting books will be selected for Best of Show Awards.

Photographer's Forum Magazine & Nikon

http://www.pfmagazine.com/AS/contest.aspx

2 First Place Grants of $1,000 plus Nikon D80 digital SLR camera system, cash for 2nd thru 4th place.

Photography Book Proposal

http://www.magentafoundation.org/en/submissions/proposals.php

Magenta Foundation is Canada's first charitable arts publishing house. Looking for almost finished bodies of photographic work to be published in a book format. Submissions will be reviewed four times a year by the Magenta Board.

Photography Workshops, Directed by Steve Silverman, landscape and portrait photographer

http://www.nd.gov/arts/opportunities/opportunities.htm#visual

Every other Tuesday, 7-9pm - Silverman's, 3001 S Columbia Rd. Call 775-2521 for info.

Photoworks

http://www.photoworksuk.org

Photoworks is a visual arts organisation based in Brighton. They regularly commission new photography projects, produce exhibitions and publications, and initiate research and education programmes. Also publish Photoworks Magazine biannually, showcasing both established artists and emerging talents, providing a unique forum for photographic debate and critical writing.

Photoworks March 1-29, 2008

http://www.abecedariangallery.com

A national juried show of hand-made artist books and hand-pulled prints that utilize photographic imagery. MEDIA - Open to handcrafted books created as either edition or one-of-a-kind and traditional prints that utilize photographic imagery. Artist books, sculptural books, book objects, photo-litho, -intaglio, -silkscreen, -gravure, cyanotype, Vandyke prints, gum-bichromate, kwik-prints or mixed-media prints are encouraged as long as photographic imagery is a primary element. JURORS - Book submissions will be juried by Chicago book artist Karen Hanmer. Print submissions will be juried by Greg Cradick, director of Working With Artists & Flash Gallery, Lakewood, Colorado.

Phyllis Stein Art

http://www.phyllissteinart.com

Phyllis Stein, a Fine Art Gallery specializing in Production Rentals, seeks to expand its Artist Base. Mediums sought include: Painting, Photography, Digital Art, Graphic Design, Illustration and all manner of Print. Artists of varied ilk and stripe are encouraged to submit. Please send images of your Work, or a web address where it can be perused along with any pertinent information; use 'submission' as your email subject.

Phyllis Stein Art - Call for Artists

http://www.cac.ca.gov/artistcall/acdetail.php?id=148

Visual Arts Deadline: 09-30-2009

PI Artworks

http://www.pi-artworks.com

PI Artworks, Muallim Naci Cad. no. 63, 80840 Ortakoy, Istambul, Turkey. Tel: 90-212-236-6853.

Picture Australia

http://www.pictureaustralia.org/

The PictureAustralia service has been provided for use by all Australians, to discover our heritage as documented in pictures. Through a single access point, it is possible to search the distributed image collections of many significant cultural institutions, without having to know where the images are held.

Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore, AIR Program

http://www.nps.gov/archive/volunteer/air.htm

Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore, AIR Program, PO Box 40, Munsing, MI 49862 (906) 387-2607. Artists live and work in the national park. Located along the shores of Lake Superior, multi-colored sandstone cliffs have been carved by the lake into towers, covers, and arches. Parkland also encompasses beaches, dunes, inland lakes, and forests. Choice of accomodations from campsites to cabin to a former Coast Guard empoyee residence.1 residency per year of 4 weeks. Open to 2D visual artists and photographers.

Pictures of the Year International

http://www.poyi.org/

Deadline: various Award: various Further Information: Various categories available - see website for further details

Pierre-Gianadda Foundation

http://www.gianadda.ch/

Pierre-Gianadda Foundation - art exhibition, sculpture park, Gallo-Roman museum, automobile museum, cultural center in Martigny.

Pilchuck Glass School, AIR Program

http://www.pilchuck.com

Pilchuck Glass School, AIR Program, 315 Second Ave. S., Seattle, WA 98104 (206) 621-8422. Emerging artists working in glass. 8 week residencies from Sept through Nov; living accommodations in cottages with shared baths; separate studios, technical assistance, stipend; food not provided. Access to glass-plate printmaking shop, plaster studios, fusing, slumping and pate de verre kilns, flame-working torches, and coldworking equipment; group exhibition; 6 artists annually.

Pinellas County FL – Artist Roster for Parks related public art projects

http://www.pinellasarts.org

Budget: $25,000 to $150,000 Pinellas County FL – Artist Roster for Parks related public art projects. Artists are invited to submit qualifications and digital images to be accepted into a pre-qualified roster of artists. These artists will be considered for parks related public art projects. Specific project budgets vary between $25,000 and $150,000. The postmarked deadline is February 29, 2008. For complete project information and application instructions, visit http://www.pinellasarts.org/pdf/Call-to-Artist-Park-related_02_29_08.pdf or contact Mark Flickinger, Program Director, at 727.453.7869 or mflickin@co.pinellas.fl.us.

Piney Woods Arts Internship

http://www.pwfaa.org

deadline 5/25/2008 Piney Woods Fine Arts Association General Management Internship Office 936-544-4276 Fax 936-546-0927 9:00 AM - 1:00 PM Monday - Friday pwfaa@valornet.com www.pwfaa.org Piney Woods Fine Arts Association P.O. Box 1213 603 East Goliad Suite 203 Crockett, Texas 75835 Contact : Bryan Lake, Executive Director Janae Whitehead, Executive Assistant Start Date: Negotiable (Late May to First September 2008) Schedule: Negotiable / Minimum 24 hours per week We are looking for an intern to work in our office for the Summer with a possibility of a full time position in our Crockett Texas office. There will be local lodging and a negotiated stipend involved, but intention is for this position to also be awarded school credit for your work with us, if your school is open to such arrangements.

This is a great opportunity to learn the ins and outs of an award winning community Arts Organization while working in the professional entertainment world and gaining knowledge and experience in Arts Management. Internship has the potential to grow in to salaried position. Interns will be involved in the booking, publicity, and management campaigns for our artists, including creating and compiling promotional materials, media/venue outreach, administrative duties, etc. Interns will assist the staff in all aspects of management, fundraising, marketing and press, back stage and front of house management. Interns will have direct contact with industry-leading producers, managers, and artists. Must be extremely reliable, eager to learn, and work well under pressure. Must posses excellent communication skills (written + oral), computer knowledge, interest in performing and visual arts, and lots of creativity. Must be detail oriented, hard working, highly organized and computer savvy. Those with a working knowledge of the technical aspects of the theater are preferred, but not required. Applications will be accepted until position is filled.

Pingree Park, Artist in Residence Program

http://www.colostate.edu

Pingree Park, Artist in Residence Program, 1005 W. Laurel, Ft. Collins, CO 80523 (970) 491-7377. Located at Colorado State University, food & housing in exchange for one donated work. 1 month residency in drawing and painting.

PizzaExpress Prospects

http://www.pizzaexpress.com/prospects.htm

Which 'invites emerging British artists to submit work for a prestigious national art prize'

Place des Arts Community Public Art project

http://www.placedesarts.ca

To celebrate its 35 year history as a thriving, vibrant community arts centre, Place des Arts is commissioning a professional artist experienced in designing and producing integrated public art to develop and facilitate a community art project. This opportunity is open to professional artists residing in British Columbia. Artists are encouraged to experiment with a variety of design approaches and media and preference will be given to artists who demonstrate a solid understanding of the history and community of Maillardville and have experience working on public art projects. The successful candidate will work with local community groups, schools, businesses and residents in a series of workshops in which the artist and participants will design an art installation for the interior of the centre interpreting and reflecting on the history of Place des Arts and the community of Maillardville. The workshops will begin on July 12 during Place des Art’s Fair in the Square community event and will be unveiled on December 6 during the annual Light up the Square event. Submissions must be received by Place des Arts no later than March 31, 2008 at 5:00 p.m., PST. An adjudication committee will review all proposals and select the winning submission from a short list of artists in May, 2008. More information: To download the full call for proposals, visit www.placedesarts.ca. Katrina Driver, Visual Arts Program Coordinator Place des Arts - Arts Centre & Music School p: 604.664.1636 ext.32 e: kdriver@placedesarts.ca

PLAIN AIR PAINTING COMPETITION

http://www.arizonapleinairpainters.com

Gregory Hull, renowned landscape painter, has agreed to judge awards at the Annual Juried Members Show of Arizona Plein Air Painters April 2-11 in Sedona. Entries will be both plein air and studio works, and the announcement of cash awards will be at the reception April 3, 2009 4pm to 8pm in the Sedona Community Gallery, Sedona Arts Center, Art Barn Road, Sedona, Arizona. The public is invited, all events free of charge. Entry fee. Contact: Linda Dellandre Arizona Plein Air Painters 928-203-0911

Plains Art Museum

http://www.PlainsArt.org

Plains Art Museum, Printmaking Residencies, PO Box 2338, Fargo, ND 58108 (701) 232-3281x107. Residencies of 5 weeks for printmakers capable of working independently. Stipend and supply costs paid, technical and printing assistance available. Furnished apartment. 4 artists per year. Artist must donate one print from each edition, or one piece from a selection of unique work created during the residency, must be open to allowing museum visitors to watch you in your studio at work occasionally, and be willing to speak to local college audiences.

Plains Art Museum (Fargo)

http://www.plainsart.org/

Plains Art Museum will offer a variety of art experiences for adults and youth this fall. Register and get more details online at www.plainsart.org or by phoning (701) 232-3821. Class sizes are limited, so register at least five days before the start date. Registrations will be processed in the order they are received. Enrollments will be confirmed by telephone, mail or email.

Plains Art Museum Present Red River Watercolor Society's 2009 16th Annual National Juried Watermedia Exhibition

http://www.redriverws.org

Entrance is open to artists 18 years or older. Cash awards. Entry Deadline: February 20, 2009. Watercolor painting is a complex and specialized medium with a long and valued tradition. The Society shall serve to educate its members and community in the medium and art of watercolor. Through demonstrations, presentations, guest artists, exhibitions, workshops and painting days, members are encouraged to develop their work as artists-whether hobbyist or professional.

Plano, TX - 2D, 3D - ONLINE

http://www.artjury.com/

The American Juried Art Salon - 5th biannual National Juried Exhibition, The American Juried Art Salon and U.S. News Corp are hosting the 5th biannual national juried exhibition online, Sept 28 deadline. Jurists are top art professors and 20+ major North American galleries. $2,100 cash prizes. All artists given jury evaluations on their entered work. News release forms of proven effectiveness given to all accepted artists. Artists accepted in two consecutive shows given dedicated pages on our website

plates to pixels - featured artist

http://www.platestopixels.com

Venue: online at platestopixels.com Eligibility: Plates to Pixels hosts cohesive bodies of work from two photo-based artists on a rotating monthly basis - ranging from alternative processes to digital work. Exhibitions are hosted online at platestopixels.com unless otherwise noted. Open to all artists internationally working in any photographic media and there is no restriction on subject matter. Please review our Mission Statement for more information on the Plate to Pixels purpose. Look for juried and physical shows in the future. Fees: No Fee

Platform Garanti Contemporary Art Center

http://www.garanti.com.tr

Platform Garanti Contemporary Art Center, 276 Istiklal Caddesi Beyoglu 80050, Istambul, Turkey. Tel: 00-90-212-293-2361. Residencies of 6 months.

Playwright Submissions

http://www.heartlandplays.com/

Playwright Submissions Requested by Heartland Plays, a publishing company of plays and drama products coming online in 2009 marketing to Community, Children’s, Educational and Small Professional Theatres. Manuscripts with reading fee guaranteed full professional reading with written critique response within 90 days. Musicals will be considered if include vocal/piano score and accompaniment CD. Their playwrights receive 50% of royalties. web: www.heartlandplays.com e-mail: playsnow@heartlandplays.com

Please Touch Again

http://www.tohonochulpark.org/

Tohono Chul Park is looking for artists to submit their work for an upcoming exhibit entitled, Please Touch Again . The artwork submitted must be completely touchable, having tactile or perhaps sound qualities. The exhibit will open on August 21 and continue through November 9, 2008 in the Exhibit Hall. Artists may contact Peggy Hazard, Assistant Curator of Exhibits, at 520.742.6455 ext. 217 for information on submitting work for the exhibit; selections will be made in July. Submission forms can be downloaded at the Tohono Chul Park website, www.tohonochulpark.org. Deadline: July 10, 2008. Please Touch Again is the third in a series of award-winning, hands-on exhibits at Tohono Chul Park. The series is intended to give everyone a unique opportunity to experience art using multiple senses, reaching out to people in the community who have vision loss. Labels for the exhibit will be provided in large print and Braille, and Tohono Chul Park plans to provide audio-described tours as well. A free reception with the artists will be a part of the October 24 Park After Dark event. Tohono Chul Park is the Southwest's center where nature, art, and culture connect. Educational programs, art, and cultural exhibits, nature trails, gardens, and special events offer the visitor the opportunity to experience the desert and all its treasurers. Tohono Chul Park, 7366 N. Paseo del Norte, Tucson, AZ 85704.

Plein Air Easton's 2008 Competition

http://www.pleinair-easton.com/

Artists worldwide have begun painting in the Plein Air style, venturing from their studios to paint along roadsides, atop mountains, by the sea, in the gardens and in cities to capture landscapes, still lifes, figures and architecture in their natural, thriving elements. Discover the talent and techniques behind this exciting art phenomenon and become a part of our flourishing local arts scene. Come witness the dynamic painting competition and festival that is 'Plein Air - Easton!' Explore one of the most picturesque small art towns on the East Coast while interacting with some of the nation's top plein air painters. For more information, or to order tickets call 410-822-7297

Plein Air Painters of America Annual Exhibition and Sale

http://www.p-a-p-a.com

Plein Air Painters of America Annual Exhibition and Sale. More than 120 plein air and studio paintings by PAPA Signature and Emeritus Members and Guest Artists. Meet the Artists Dinner Party and Auction. Free painting demos. Opening Reception. Art Sale Contact: Susan Hallsten McGarry. (505) 982-6379

Plein Air Quick Draw Event

http://www.telluridepleinair.com/events.htm

The Sheridan Arts Foundation and the Telluride Ah Haa School of Arts will be sponsoring a Quick Draw event during the 2008 Telluride Plein Air Celebration. The Quick Draw is a 90 minute on-site painting demonstration and competition that will be held on Main Street beginning at the San Miguel County Courthouse. The Quick Draw competition is open only to the Telluride Plein Air Celebration artists. This competition will be judged by the Ah Haa School of Arts in the Sheridan Opera House Courtyard at 12pm. The winner will receive a cash award and have their piece featured at the 2008 Ah Haa School's Art Auction. All Quick-Draw paintings are limited to 8' X 10' in size and will be on display and available for purchase once the winner has been announced.

Poetry Contest - $1,000 Prize

http://www.mahoneyresearchlibrary.org/

The Mahoney Research Library is proud to announce our 1st Annual Poetry Contest with a cash prize of $1,000 for the best poem submitted. The Library is hosting this event to encourage poets in their difficult work in a meaningful way. Poets retain all rights to their work, there is nothing to purchase and there are no strings attached in order to participate. Send us your best work and our judging committee will review all entries. Guidelines for the Annual Mahoney Research Library Poetry Contest: Entries must be postmarked by March 31 (example March 31, 2009 for the 2010 contest) and winners will be announced no later than May 31 of the contest year. Entries should be typed on 8 1/2 x 11 in. white paper with your name, address and telephone number at the top of each page. You may include your email address if you wish. Include a SASE if you wish to be notified of the winning submission. Include your check or postal money order for the reading fee of $10 per poem or $20 for three entries. No more than three entries per person please. Submissions must be in English, previously unpublished and will not be returned. Poet must be a resident of the United States age 18 or older. Poets retain all rights to their poems. Winning poet will receive a check for $1,000 and a winner's certificate from the library. Each poem will be read and judged by an appointed committee of the Mahoney Research Library. Please visit www.mahoneyresearchlibrary.org for more details.

Poetry Out Loud

http://www.southcarolinaarts.com/poetry/outloud.shtml

Poetry Out Loud Deadline: October 1

Poets & Writers grants for literary events

http://www.seattle.gov/arts/opportunities/funding.asp

Poets & Writers grants for literary events

Poets and Writers Magazine Grants and Awards Page

http://www.pw.org/mag/grantsawards.htm

A compilation of resources by the editors of Poets and Writers.

Poinsett State Park, Artist-in-Residence Program

http://www.discoversouthcarolina.com/stateparks/Parkdetail.Asp

Poinsett State Park, Artist-in-Residence Program, 6660 Poinsett Park Rd., Wedgefield, SC 29168. (803) 494-8179. Open to all visual artists who want to interpret the park and surrounding area in their work. One-week stay. Housing in a rustic Civilian Conservation Corps cabin, fully furnished with bed and bath linens, heating, AC, and a full kitchen. Each artist selected will be asked to contribute a piece of work representative of their stay at the park, to be displayed in the cabins and throughout the park. Must be willing to reside in a secluded environment. Deadline Oct. 1.

Point Reyes Plein Air

http://www.WilliamLesterGallery.com

Point Reyes Plein Air. Sponsored by the William Lester Gallery, consists of a two-day paintout, Quick Draw and gallery exhibition and sale. Reception: Sunday, 4-7 p.m. Call: (415) 663-9365

Polli Talu Arts Center

http://www.pollitalu.org/english/residencies/res.english.html

Polli Talu Arts Center, Rame Kula, 90103 Valta, Estonia. Tel: 011-372-47-75-363. or 27 First Ave. #7, New York, NY 10003. Tel: (212) 677-6829. Residencies of 2-4 weeks. Fees.

In 1998 Polli Talu Arts Center was registered as a non-profit organization in Estonia and it is based in five farm buildings not far from the port town of Virtsu. Artists may apply to be in residenceduring the summer. Residencies last 2 - 4 weeks. The cost per person/ per day is Euro 35, which includes housing, meals and studio space. Artists must bring with them all the materials and tools they will need for their work.

Pollock- Krasner Foundation

http://www.pkf.org

Description: WHO: established painters, sculptors and artists who work on paper including printmakers. WHAT: grant scheme. WHEN: grants are intended for a one-year period of time. PAYMENTS: the Foundation will consider need on the part of an applicant for all legitimate expenditures relating to his or her professional work and personal living, including medical expenses. The size of the grant is determined by the individual circumstances of the artist. DETAILS: the Pollock-Krasner Foundation's dual criteria for grants are recognizable artistic merit and demonstrable financial need, whether professional, personal or both. The Foundation‘s mission is to aid, internationally, those individuals who have worked as professional artists over a significant period of time. APPLY: artists are required to submit a cover letter, an application, and slides of current work. Application form available online. The Pollock-Krasner Foundation, Inc. 863 Park Avenue, New York, New York 10021, USA. Attn: Request for Application CONTACT: grants@pkf.org www.pkf.org

http://www.pkf.org/grant.html

The Pollock-Krasner Foundation's dual criteria for grants are recognizable artistic merit and demonstrable financial need, whether professional, personal or both. The Foundation's mission is to aid, internationally, those individuals who have as professional artists over a significant period of time. The Foundations welcome, throughout the year, applications from visuals artists who are painters, sculptors, and artists who work on paper, including printmakers. There are no deadlines.

Providing financial assistance to individual working artists of established ability.

 

Pollock-Krasner Foundation Grants for Artists

http://www.pkf.org/grant.html

Open deadline. The Pollock-Krasner Foundation, Inc. was established in 1985 for the sole purpose of providing financial assistance to individual working artists of established ability through the generosity of the late Lee Krasner, one of the leading abstract expressionist painters and the widow of Jackson Pollock. The Pollock-Krasner Foundation's dual criteria for grants are recognizable artistic merit and financial need, whether professional, personal, or both. The foundation's mission is to aid those individuals who have worked as professional artists over a significant period of time. For more information, visit www.pkf.org/grant.html.

Portland Institute for Contemporary Art

http://www.pica.org

Portland Institute for Contemporary Art, 219 NW 12th Ave., Portland, OR 92709 (503) 242-1419. Contemporary/experimental art, any discipline. Residencies of 2-4 weeks offered year-round; equipment provided as necessary. Room, studio, travel, small stipend. No meals.

Portland State University, Student Academic and Recreation Center

http://www.oregonartscommission.org/

Portland State University, Student Academic and Recreation Center Portland, Oregon - The Art Selection Committee for the Academic and Student Recreation Center at Portland State University is seeking proposals from artists interested in the commission of artwork for this 180,000 square foot multiuse facility at PSU’s Urban Center Plaza in downtown Portland, Oregon. The Art Selection Committee is particularly interested in projects that use the student or other local population as subject matter, or that provide opportunities for student interaction or gathering. For more information www.oregonartscommission.org or Contact Meagan Atiyeh, Visual Arts Coordinator 503-986-0082, meagan.atiyeh@state.or.us Budget: $325,000 - Deadline: 5pm on Friday, September 17, 2008.

Portraits/Figures

http://www.fwpublications.com/

Portrait and figure entries can be individuals or groups, and will be judged on expressiveness, personality and draftsmanship. Portrait/Figure Juror: Juliette Aristides A graduate of the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts, Juliette Aristides also studied with Jacob Collins and Steven Assael as well as at the National Academy of Design, the Carlos Madrid Studio, and Barnstone studios. In 2000, she started her own classical atelier, now called the Gage Academy of Art in Seattle. She is the author of Classical Drawing Atelier: A Contemporary Guide to Traditional Studio Practice (Watson-Guptil, 2006) and Classical Painting Atelier (Watson-Guptil, 2007). Her work is represented by John Pence Gallery in San Francisco and at Brigham Gallery in Nantucket, Massachusetts.

Position: Asst Professor Textiles/Weaving

http://www.ecu.edu/soad/

Job Description: Assistant Professor, 9 month, tenure-track position in textiles with a focus on weaving, starting Fall 2009. The candidate should be an artist who is proficient in all aspects of multi-harness weaving including the use of an AVL loom. Applicants utilizing non-traditional approaches to working with fabric are welcome. Job responsibilities include teaching a textile survey class and all undergraduate and graduate level weaving courses. Candidate will also contribute to the development of the textiles curriculum, student advising, as well as service to the School of Art and Design, University, community and profession. Salary is negotiable and commensurate with qualifications and experience.

The School of Art and Design is the largest NASAD accredited art and design program in North Carolina with over 50 faculty members and 600 majors. The school offers BA, BFA, MAEd and MFA degrees in 13 art concentrations. ECU is located in Greenville, NC, 85 miles east of Raleigh and the Research Triangle Park. Washington, DC, and the beaches of North Carolina are easy drives from Greenville. East Carolina University is a fully accredited doctoral institution with an enrollment of 26,000 students. The School of Art and Design is part of the College of Fine Arts and Communication. ECU is an equal opportunity/affirmative action university that accommodates individuals with disabilities. Individuals requesting a disability accommodation should call the ECU office of Disability Support Services at (252) 328-6700 (voice/TTY/relay). Proper documentation of identity and employment is required at time of employment. For more information, visit http://www.ecu.edu/soad/. Education/Experience: An applicant must have a MFA in Textiles. Evidence of professional achievement and research/creative activity, strong commitment to personal studio work and dedication to teaching is required. Higher education teaching experience beyond TA is preferred.

Application Requirements: Send a letter of application, curriculum vitae, statement of teaching philosophy, letters from three professional references, 20 examples of personal work, and 20 examples of student work. Imagery may be represented either by 35mm slides, prints up to 8.5″ x 11″, or digital files. Digital files may be submitted on a Mac-compatible CD, in a PowerPoint or jpeg format (no jpeg file larger than 5MB). Include a reference sheet with thumbnail prints representing the images on the CD. No on-line applications. Include a SASE for the return of materials. Screening begins December 15, 2008. Applications reviewed until the position is filled. Contact Information: Textiles Position Search Chair, School of Art & Design, 2000 Jenkins Building, East Carolina University, Greenville, North Carolina, 27858; Phone: (252) 328-6665.

Possibilities from Artist Trust

http://www.artisttrust.org/sites/trust.civicactions.net/files/07Possibilties

Possibilities from Artist Trust (WA), a comprehensive four-page print publication full of deadline-based opportunities available to artists of all disciplines, including: residency programs, grants and fellowships, exhibition, performing, and publishing opportunities

POSTCARD ART COMPETITION & EXHIBITION

http://www.LCFPD.org/PACE

Now accepting entries for traveling exhibition, featuring works in the four-by-six-inch postcard size. Art in any 2D medium reproducible by photographic process is acceptable, as is 3D work with a depth no greater than three-eighths of an inch. Top 12 entries will receive cash prizes and all submitted art will be eligible to participate in an art sale. Thirty-six winning artworks will be included in an exhibit that opens in fall of 2009 at the Lake County Discovery Museum near Chicago then travels to various galleries and cultural institutions for one year. Entry fee of $20 for up to 3 entries. $5 for each additional entry. Download prospectus at or Contact: Amy Henschen Lake County Discovery Museum 847-968-3381

Postcard Art Competition/Exhibition 2007

http://www.teicharchives.org

Sponsor: Curt Teich Postcard Archives at the Lake County Discovery Museum Venue: Lake County Discovery Museum and various northern Illinois cultural institutions Awards: Cash awards for design winners and 1st, 2nd, 3rd place cash awards Jurors: Lisa Stone and Thomas McKinley Eligibility: Artists 18 and older. Artwork submitted must be 4'X6' mounted in a 8'x10' mat with a 4'X6' window. Original artwork only. Fees: $20 for 3 entries, $5 per additional entry Commission: No commission on award winners, 30% on other sales Send SASE to: PACE 2007, 27277 Forest Preserve Road, Wauconda, IL 60084 E-mail: Debra Gust Phone: 847-968-3381

Postdoctoral Fellowships (up to six months)

http://www.paul-mellon-centre.ac.uk/supportf/PDFs/postdoctoral.doc

to transform doctoral research into publishable form.

Potrero Nuevo Fund, San Francisco

http://www.newlangtonarts.org/

Supports Bay Area community-based organizations in two primary areas: arts and environment. Administered by New Langton Arts in San Francisco. Tel: 415-626-5416.

Pottery Place Plus

http://www.spokanearts.org/showopportunity.aspx?id=44

Pottery Place Plus is calling for new members. If you are interested call Jeff Harris either by phone (509) 299-7592 or e-mail keramosj@centurytel.net or call Pottery Place Plus at (509)327-6020 Contact Information: Jeff Harris Contact Email: keramosj@centurytel.net Contact Phone: (509) 299-7592 Response Deadline: 12/1/2008

Pouch Cove Residency Program

http://www.pouchcove.org/

Pouch Cove Residency Program, Newfoundland,Canada. Mailing address: P.O. Box 693, Pouch Cove, NL A0A 3L0 Canada. (709) 335-7272. Housed in a converted elementary school building nestled between forest and sea. Six live/work studios, two baths, and a communal kitchen on the top floor and three galleries on the bottom floor, the largest of which is the renovated school gymnasium. The Foundation invites artists to participate in its residency program on an annual basis. Artists who would like to be considered for a residency at The Pouch Cove Foundation are welcome to send a letter of interest and information about their work to the Foundation Director, James Baird. Length of residency varies.

Prairie Center of the Arts

http://www.artistcommunities.org/prairiecenter.html

Prairie Center of the Arts, 1412 SW Washington St., Peoria, IL 61602 (309) 673-5589. Housed in a century-old warehouse listed on the National Historic Register formerly a rope manufacturer. Near the Illinois River, 3 hours from Chicago and St. Louis. Housing and meals not provided; artists are given a stipend to cover those costs. Artists are expected to participate in public programs and studio tours, and to donate a piece of artwork.

http://www.smahc.org/downloads/08_Prairie_Star_Disciple.doc

An award to recognize an individual whose activities have best aided the development of the arts (Prairie Disciple, $500) or best exemplified the highest quality of art work (Prairie Star, $1,000) in the SMAHC region. Awards made by nomination only. Application Deadline: March 3, 2008 Panel meeting: March 29, 2008 Board Action: April 28, 2008

Prairie Wetlands Learning Center

prairiewet@fws.gov

Open invitation: Prairie Wetlands Learning Center of Fergus Falls, is seeking visual artists to display their artwork. Call 218-736-0938, email prairiewet@fws.gov

Pratt Fine Arts Center

http://www.pratt.org/

Youth Art Works, a four-quarter, after-school/weekend series offering 4,080 hours of hands-on, multi-arts instruction led by six artists for 246 youth culminating in community exhibits after each term.

Pratt Fine Arts Center, Inner City Artists Residencies

http://www.pratt.org

Pratt Fine Arts Center, Inner City Artists Residencies, 1902 S. Main, Seattle, WA 98144 (206) 328-2200. 3 weeks for 4 artists who are persons of color

Pratt Green Trust

http://www.prattgreentrust.org.uk/

This is the website for the Pratt Green Trust, which was established in 1984, by the Methodist hymn writer Fred Pratt Green 'principally as a means of deploying the royalty income from his hymns for the benefit of authors, composers and users of hymnology'. The website provides more information about the Pratt Green Trust and a biography of the hymn writer. There is a section on the website which includes guidelines for applications for grants from the Pratt Green Trust. The links page includes a link to the HymnQuest website, which is a software program developed by the Pratt Green Trust that is a database that provides full text to over 19,000 hymns from over 350 hymn books.

Presentation and promotion - visual arts

http://www.australiacouncil.gov.au/grants/

Presentation and promotion grants assist arts organisations to present and promote contemporary Australian craft, design, media art and visual arts to audiences in Australia and overseas.

Presenter Support

http://www.nd.gov/arts/grants/presenter_support_guidelines.htm

Presenter Support is designed to benefit nonprofit organizations that are not eligible for other grant programs through the North Dakota Council on the Arts, offers financial support for arts events and programming, and supports organizations in communities with a population of 6,000 or more. Communities with a population of under 6,000 should refer to the Community Arts Access. Maximum Grant: $2,000 Deadline Date: April 1

Presenter Travel Fund

http://www.nefa.org/grantprog/presenter/index.html

provides monetary assistance to arts programmers or curatorial staff in New England so that they may investigate new or unfamiliar work outside of their home community. Applicants may apply for funding to help cover the expense of attending festivals, showcases, conferences, or other cultural events.

Presenters Touring Program

http://www.in.gov/arts/3028.htm

This program was developed to assist Indiana Presenters presenting Indiana artists/ensembles and Indiana producers to tour Indiana. Artists must be Indiana residents or employed as part of an arts organization based in Indiana. The emphasis will be on reaching rural audiences. Application Deadline: November 3, 2008 by 4:30 p.m. EDT

Preservation Assistance Grants for Smaller Institutions

http://www.cac.ca.gov/othergrants/ogdetail.php?id=17

Preservation Assistance Grants for Smaller Institutions - Deadline: 07-01-2008

President's Committee on the Arts and the Humanities

http://www.pcah.gov/

The President's Committee on the Arts and the Humanities has funding opportunities focusing on programs in youth arts and humanities learning; preservation and conservation; special events; and expansion of international cultural relations.

Prevent Child Abuse North Carolina - "Picture This" Photography and Art Exhibit

http://www.preventchildabusenc.org

'Picture This' Photography and Art Exhibit: annual event open to photographers, painters, and other 2-D artists. No entry fee. Works will be juried for inclusion and awards. Proceeds from the sale of work will go directly to the artists; artists will be invited to donate 40% of their sales to Prevent Child Abuse North Carolina. See web site for prospectus and further information.

Prince Charitable Trusts District of Columbia Grants

http://www.fdncenter.org/grantmaker/prince/dc_interest.html

The trusts award grants to eligible nonprofit organizations in the District of Columbia in its areas of interest, including environment--organizations and programs that preserve and protect the rural quality of the Virginia Piedmont, promote smart growth and sustainable communities in the Washington region, and provide services to increase the amount and quality of affordable housing in existing communities; arts and culture--general operating grants and support of specific projects to mid-sized arts and culture organizations; social services--organizations or programs that provide emergency services for indiviudals or families in need of basic necessities (including food and shelter), offer services to promote family stability and well-being, and provide services to promote effective community/neighborhood economic development; health--organizations or programs that provide community-based primary and preventive health and medical services to poor and underserved communities, and provide services to address the individual professional or workplace development needs of hospital or community-based health clinic staff; youth programs--organizations and programs that promote comprehensive and positive youth-development through the acquisition of specific skills and competencies, enhance out-of-school time learning in academic subjects, promote career exploration and social growth, provide DC youth (especially public school students) with arts education and training, and provide youth with opportunities to develop and engage in organizatonal or community-based leadership activities around a particular issue; and a very small number of capital grants to organizations that have a prior relationship to the trusts. Deadlines are Feburary 1 for arts and culture and environment requests; and September 1 for social services, health, and youth programs requests. Complete guidelines are available online. (Note: arts/culture and environment programs that serve youth or whose purpose/goal is youth development-oriented should submit their requests for the September 1 deadline.) The trusts' general policy is to provide general operating support to an organization for a maximum of five consecutive years.

Princess Grace Awards for Aspiring Young Theater, Dance, and Film Artists in America

http://www.pgfusa.com/index.html

The Princess Grace Awards is a national program dedicated to identifying and assisting emerging young artists in theater, dance and film to realize their goals. The mission is accomplished through scholarships, apprenticeships, and fellowships. All candidates must be US citizens or have permanent status.

Princess Grace Foundation

http://www.fundsnetservices.com/goto.php?sblink_id=210

Princess Grace Foundation-USA is a not-for-profit, tax-exempt, publicly-supported corporation dedicated to identifying and assisting young artists in the fields of dance, theater and film in the United States.

http://www.pgfusa.com/

Princess Grace Foundation - identifies and assists young artists in the fields of dance, theater and film in the United States.

Printmaking Council of NJ

http://www.printnj.org

Printmaking Council of NJ, 440 River Rd., Somerville, NJ 08876 (908) 725-2110. 1 month resiedncies, $2,000 stipend, plus housing allowance. Some teaching, exhibition. 45 minutes from NYC. Printmaking, letterpress, papermaking, photography, and experimental

Prix Arcimboldo: Award for Digital Creation

http://www.arcimboldo-award.com/

Each year the Fondation d'Entreprise HP France awards a prize to a digital artist. The Prix Arcimboldo web site includes details about past winners, Giuseppe Arcimboldo, and contact info. In French and English.

Prix de la Sculpture Noilly Prat 2009

http://www.noillyprat.com

Sculpture Commission – Call for entries NOILLY PRAT - the classic French aperitif - invites emerging artists in the UK to enter its bi-annual competition to create a sculpture for the home of NOILLY PRAT in the South of France. In 2009 the competition will be held in France, US and UK. There is a prize of £1,000 for each national winner and the three national winners will go forward to compete against each other in the international competition, which will take place in Paris, France in March 2009. The overall international winner will be awarded a fee of €6,000 and the commission budget js €22,000. The sculpture is to be installed in Marseillan early in 2010. The aim of the competition is to create a sculpture, using natural materials that explore the qualities of the natural environment. The Final Sculpture must also refer to NOILLY PRAT’s commitment to quality and craftsmanship evident in its own brand. In 2008/2009, the competition will have the theme of ‘air’, which is linked to the natural production process of NOILLY PRAT. Eligibility • Artists must be 18 or over to enter • Artists must be resident in the country of entry • Artists must still be studying or must have graduated during the five years up to the closing date of 23rd February Competition Brief To receive the competition brief & entry form, please email Rosalyn van Tol at rosalyn@noillyprat.com or call 0207 935 5315. Deadline for entries is 23rd February 2009. Only one entry per individual is authorised.

Prix Jeunesse International Call for Entries

http://www.artmatters.info/?articleid=52

Prix Jeunesse International,the world's leading festival and competition for children's and youth television invites you to enter your best programmes! PRIX JEUNESSE INTERNATIONAL is not just a competition, but also a forum for evaluating the state of the industry?. By sending your best productions, you contribute to a week of eye-opening screenings, stimulating international discussion groups and informative new research results on children and media. Please check prixjeunesse.de for contest rules and registration forms. Deadline for programme entries: 10 December 2007. Deadline for participant registration: 30 April 2008.

Prized Pieces International Film and Video Competition

Program Contact, (212) 234-8200

The festival showcases film and video that explore the black experience in all parts of the world. Genres include but are not limited to; experimental, performance, youth, shorts and feature-length narratives, documentaries, and biographies. During the festival, cash prizes are awarded in the following catogories: best film or video, best director--film or video, best new film or video, best youth film or video, and best short film or video.

ProArte Awards

http://www.proarte.co.uk

ProArte Awards: two prizes of £250 worth of brushes

Professional Development

http://www.nd.gov/arts/grants/prof_dev_guidelines.htm

This grant program offers financial aid for, but not limited to, arts organizations, individual artists, arts educators, and educational institutions who wish to take advantage of informational, educational, and training opportunities relating to the arts and arts development. Maximum grant: $500 Deadline date: at least four weeks prior to event (submitted electronically)

http://www.missouriartscouncil.org/html/funding.shtml

Professional Development supports projects that provide learning opportunities, such as presenting qualified speakers to teachers, school administrators, and teaching artists. The maximum request is $2,500.

Professional Development Grants

http://www.art.mt.gov/artists/artists_pdgrant.asp

Professional Development Grants are given throughout the year to enable the council to respond to artists', organizations' or teachers' professional development needs.

http://www.artscouncil.sd.gov/grants/professdev.aspx

Professional Development Grants. Professional Development Grants may be awarded to an organization to fund its representative's attendance at a professional development activity that benefits both the organization and the individual attending.

Professional Development Support (PDS)

http://www.tacarts.egrant.org/

A program of the Tennessee Arts Commission, is designed to help Tennessee individual professional arts administrators and artists of all disciplines take advantage of unique opportunities that will significantly benefit their work or career development.

Program - presenter - theatre

http://www.australiacouncil.gov.au/grants/

Program - youth arts grants provide three-year funding to youth theatre companies which develop and present the voices and stories of young people, and which offer professional development pathways with the potential to help young people become artists or artsworkers.

PROGRAMME 2009/2010: Curating in the expanded field, de Appel, Amsterdam

http://www.deappel.nl

PROGRAMME 2009/2010: Curating in the expanded field, de Appel, Amsterdam PROGRAMME 2009/2010: Curating in the expanded field, de Appel, Amsterdam Application deadline: 30th of January 2009 Initiated in 1994, the Curatorial Programme of de Appel arts centre wishes to offer young curators a condensed package of experiences and skills that can be used as tools and instruments during the development of their professional career. De Appel is an internationally oriented arts centre that functions as a site for the production of performances, research and presentation of contemporary visual arts through a series of exhibitions, publications and discursive events.

In September 2006, a remodelled version of the eight-month long Curatorial Programme was launched with a renewed curriculum and an extended tutorial team. It encompasses a dense array of theoretical seminars, thematic workshops, field trips in Europe, the US and Asia, practice-related assignments and encounters with artists and art professionals. Throughout the programme attention is paid to the history of exhibition-making, diverse curatorial practices, collection and institution building and project management. The unique and special thematic focus is on the polarity between 'free-lance' and 'institutional' curating and on the examination of 'context-responsive' curating. The formats and methodologies that curators deal with in the presentation of art in the 'expanded field', outside of the white cube, are explored in the programme. This focus culminates in a 'site-specific' curatorial assignment: the participants of the course are invited to investigate a specific area and realise a project that relates to this site in a direct or indirect way. Through inviting the participants to work 'off-site' de Appel challenges the curators to reflect upon the current status and issues of art in (sub)urban public space and t upon the different ways in which art functions in processes of urban renewal/generation.

The following parts of the programme are considered to be of vital importance: - the opportunity to research theoretical issues and developments in regular sessions with a tutorial team consisting e.g. of de Appel director Ann Demeester (BE/NL), curator Annie Fletcher (IR/NL), visual artist Steve Mc Queen (GB/NL), writer and curator Elena Filipovic (US/BE), curator Dieter Roelstraete (BE), independent researcher/curator Lisette Smits (NL) and philosopher/curator Henk Slager (NL).

PROJECT - engaging artists in the built environment

http://www.publicartonline.org.uk/project

Provides financial assistance to support collaboration between artists and design, planning and construction professionals, working pro-actively with public and private sector agencies on projects in the built environment. It is intended to facilitate the artist's role as a creative thinker and / or commentator, working within the team appointed to deliver the project. It is not intended to cover the capital costs of implementing any work which may arise from this process. In the context of this scheme, the term 'artist' is intended to cover a range of art forms.

Project Grant (PG), Round Two

http://www.gaarts.org/news_deadlines.asp

Submission materials can be delivered via U. S. Mail (postmarked no later than the deadline date) or hand-delivered to the Georgia Council for the Arts offices at 260 14th Street, NW, Suite 401, Atlanta, Georgia 30318. Click here for directions.

Project Grant Guidelines and application forms

http://www.arts.ri.gov/grants/guidelines/

Project Grant Guidelines and application forms

Project Grant Program

http://www.winnipegarts.ca/pdf/P08app.pdf

The Project Grant Program is intended for new and developing arts organizations, established arts organizations that work on a project basis, and arts organizations undertaking a special, one-time initiative. It is designed to support a range of activities and art forms, reflecting different cultural traditions and art practice. The grants can be applied to a specific project planned within 12 months of the notification date. *This Program is not open to existing Operating Grant clients. The deadlines for the 2008 Project Grant Program are: -January 22 for projects beginning after April 22, -May 6 for projects beginning after August 6 -September 9 for projects beginning after December 9

http://www.artscouncil.sd.gov/grants/project.aspx

Project Grant. Assists nonprofit organizations present an arts activity for the general public which meets specific needs of the organization.

http://www.arts.state.ms.us/grants/documents/projectgrantapp.doc

Project Grants are utilized in funding a broad range of arts projects (and arts components of larger projects) in Mississippi communities. The awards range from $250 to $5,000 and require a dollar-for-dollar cash match. The annual application deadline is March 1.

http://www.arts.state.ms.us/grants/project-grants.php

Project Grants are utilized in funding a broad range of arts projects (and arts components of larger projects) in Mississippi communities. The awards range from $250 to $5,000 and require a dollar-for-dollar cash match. The annual application deadline is March 1.

Project Grants
http://www.nh.gov/nharts/grants/projectgrant.htm

Project Grants - annual grants for a variety of public projects and activities focused on community arts, traditional arts, and capacity building for mid to large arts organizations

Project Grants
http://www.arts.utah.gov/funding/grants_for_non-profits/index.html

This grant is available to incorporated nonprofit organizations for specific arts projects in performing arts, literary arts, visual arts/architecture-environmental arts & design, and multi-discipline (projects involving more than one artistic discipline).

Project Grants

http://www.nh.gov/nharts/grants/projectgrant.htm

Project Grants - annual grants for a variety of public projects and activities focused on community arts, traditional arts, arts in health care, and capacity building for mid to large arts organizations

Project Grants for Organizations in the Visual Arts

http://www.canadacouncil.ca/grants/visualarts/sm127227926860312500.htm

Project Grants for Organizations in the Visual Arts

Project Grants: Arts Education

http://www.nebraskaartscouncil.org/Grants/

Project Grants: Arts Education

 

Project Space - Lexington Art League

mdeetsch@lexingtonartleague.org

The Lexington Art League (LAL) invites artists to apply for an exhibition in the Project Space for its 2008-2009 calendar year. The mission of the Project Space is to exhibit installation and new media work that is engaging, challenging, and experimental in both concept and execution. The Project Space, located in the basement of the historic Loudoun House, is 29 x 20 with concrete and brick walls that are painted white, and an unpainted concrete floor. There is one doorway (45 x 81 ). The ceiling has exposed pipes and ductwork; the ductwork is 74 from the floor, the fluorescent lights are 84 from the floor. The basement also houses artist studios, a classroom, and storage spaces. Exhibitions will run for approximately six weeks, beginning in July 2008. The artist will be entirely responsible for the installation and removal of their artwork, as well as solely bearing the financial responsibility of any and all supplies and travel expenses, although the LA! L will provide a small honorarium. We encourage KY artists and those from surrounding states to apply. To apply for the Project Space, please send a cover letter addressing the content of your work and the installation that you propose for the Project Space, 10 images of artwork along with an inventory list of the images (we will accept slides or digital images), an artist statement, and a resume listing other gallery exhibitions. If the artwork that you would like to exhibit in the Project Space is currently unrealized, include a detailed, written proposal, with drawings or other images if possible. Slides or CDs will not be returned unless accompanied by a self-addressed stamped envelope. Artists who are accepted for exhibition in the Project Space will not have their slides or CDs returned until the close of their exhibition. Slides and application materials are due by May 9, 2008. Notifications will be mailed by June 6, 2008. Please send all application materials to: Lexington Art League, C/O Mike Deetsch, Visual Art Director, Ref: Project Space, 209 Castlewood Drive, Lexington, KY 40505. e-mail to mdeetsch@lexingtonartleague.org. Digital and e-mail submissions preferred.

Project Support

http://www.arts.wa.gov/grants/project.shtml

Project Support funds small arts organizations and community service groups through matching grants for specific arts events targeted to a general public audience. Project grants typically range from $500 to $2,000. There are two deadlines each year.

This program provides project assistance grants on a one-year basis and may include administrative costs directly related to the project. This program is open to arts festivals and non profit organizations that offer programming on a semi-annual or annual basis. Note: Grants will not exceed 25% of the organization’s previous year’s operating revenues. To qualify for this program, the organization must have a mission that speaks directly to the presentation, promotion or production of one or more artistic discipline. Application Limit: 1 application per organization for this program. Minimum Request: $3,000 Maximum Request: $15,000 Match Requirement: 1:1 In-Kind Match: Up to 50% of the match may be in-kind. Deadline: March 15

Projections: A Survey of Wall-based Sculpture

http://www.manifestgallery.org/

United States Ohio, Cincinnati - Contests, Juried Art Shows, Acrylic, Ceramics, Crafts, Digital Media, Glass, Mosiac, Illustration, Mixed media, Sculpture, Watercolor, Oil, Pastel, Photography, Poetry, Video/Film Art Gallery An International Competitive Juried Survey of Wall-based Sculpture Projections invites artists to submit works of art that are clearly sculptural, with three-dimensional space a key element, but which are not in any way floor (or pedestal) based. Works will be either wall or ceiling mounted. This concept pushes the boundaries of the general expectation regarding the weightiness of sculptures, so often seen as being earth-bound and gravity-defined. Eligibility: Projections is open to everyone. Professionals as well as students are encouraged to enter. Entries must represent original works of art or design. Open to all traditional and non-traditional genre and media. This can include works that stretch the boundaries of the assumed definitions of sculpture.Jury and Curator: Manifest`s selection process involves a complex two-part system. This exhibit will be juried by a 4-6 member panel of professional and academic advisors with a broad range of expertise. The jury will then pass along their recommendations to the exhibit curator, Jason Franz (Manifest`s Executive Director) who will make the final selections from the jury-approved pool. Manifest will produce a full-color catalog documenting the work in Projections. Exhibitors will receive a 50% discount on one copy of the catalog. For examples of past catalogs visit Manifest Press.Accepted work will remain on display for the duration of the exhibition.Each work submitted must be accompanied by a $10 non-refundable entry fee. Number of entries is unlimited. Entry fee must be paid by check or money order made payable to MANIFEST, or by credit card via PayPal. (If paying by PayPal PLEASE use the paypal link provided on the page that follows the submission of the online entry form.) Detail images may be included at no additional cost. Sale of Work: All work, unless indicated as not for sale (NFS), will be available for sale during exhibit. Manifest Gallery will retain a commission of 30% on all artwork sold during the exhibition. Entrants can choose to submit artwork in either slide or digital format (see below). Manifest Gallery will retain the submitted images of accepted artwork and reserves the right to use the images in publications and gallery publicity. CD`s and slides of works not selected will only be returned if accompanied by a SASE. Slide Format: 2' by 2' 35 mm slides. Digital images can be submitted on CD or by e-mail (mail to: show@manifestgallery.org). Manifest Creative Research Gallery and Drawing Center, 2727 Woodburn Avenue, 45206, Cincinnati, Ohio, United States

Projecto Nucleo de Desenvolvimento Cultural/Bienal de Ceveira

http://www.bienaldecerveira.org

Projecto Nucleo de Desenvolvimento Cultural/Bienal de Ceveira, Mercada Municipal - Apartado 69, 4920-275 Vila Nova de Cerveira, Portugal. Tel: 351-251-794-633. Rersidencies of 15 days to 1 month.

Projects - inter-arts

http://www.australiacouncil.gov.au/

Project grants support artists working in interdisciplinary and hybrid arts to engage in research and development, creative development and/or production.

Projects Serving Artists (PSA)

http://www.njartscouncil.org/artistservices.cfm#psag

Projects Serving Artists (PSA): Awarded to support new or expanded projects whose primary beneficiaries are artists who reside in New Jersey and whose work has or will benefit New Jersey residents. Projects can also be in the form of programs and services that address artists' needs or the actual commissioning of artists to create new work.

Projects with public outcomes (category C) - community partnerships

http://www.australiacouncil.gov.au/grants/

closing date: 05 May 2008 Projects with public outcome (category C) grants provide funding from $20,000 to $35,000 per grant, for one-off community arts and cultural development projects that must have a public outcome and involve collaborations with a range of cross-sectoral partners. closing date: 05 May 2008 Projects with public outcome (category C) grants provide funding from $20,000 to $35,000 per grant, for one-off community arts and cultural development projects that must have a public outcome and involve collaborations with a range of cross-sectoral partners.

Projects: new work award

http://www.artscouncil.ie/en/view_fund.aspx

For the development of projects that extend boundaries of artforms

Projects: once-off award

http://www.artscouncil.ie/en/view_fund.aspx

To enable individuals or organisations to carry out stand-alone projects.

Projekt30

http://www.projekt30.com

SEPTEMBER JURIED EXHIBITION Projekt30 is taking submissions for its monthly publicly juried exhibition, scheduled to open September 1st, 2007. We are an artist- run arts organization dedicated to promoting emerging artists. The exhibition will include thirty artists; invitations will be distributed to over 50,000 galleries, collectors, and fellow artists. All artwork submitted will be presented online prior to the exhibition so visitors of Projekt30 may help select which artists will be included in the exhibition. Visitors have the option of contacting any participating artist with feedback or opportunities. Unlike other juried exhibitions, all participants receive exposure. Opens: September 1, 2007. Fee varies: $35 for 10 images, free for members

Projekt30's A GLASS DARKLY

http://www.projekt30.com/

Online Event - Contests, Juried Art Shows, Acrylic, Ceramics, Crafts, Digital Media, Glass, Mosiac, Illustration, Mixed media, Sculpture, Watercolor, Oil, Pastel, Photography, Poetry, Video/Film Online Gallery Projekt30 is accepting artwork for our upcoming juried show, 'A Glass Darkly'. For this exhibition, we are seeking work exploring the theme of personal perspective. We are seeking artworks which style, verisimilitude, and/or content uniquely reflect the artist that created them. The exhibition will be publicly juried, meaning all artwork submitted will be presented online prior to the exhibition so visitors of Projekt30 may help select which artists will be included. The final exhibition will include thirty artists. Deadline: May 23, 2008 Publicly Juried: May 27, 2008 - June 10, 2008 Opens: June 13, 2008 Fee: $35 for 5 images, $5 for each additional image. For a complete prospectus go to http://www.projekt30.com/a_glass_darkly_prospectus.html

Juror: This exhibition will be publicly juried. Eligibility: Must be 18 or older. 4D artwork not supported. Fees: $35 for 10 images. Free for Projekt30 members.

PROJEKT30's VIOLENCE EXHIBITION

http://www.projekt30.com/violence_prospectus.html

This fall Projekt30 will host an exhibition exploring the topic of violence. Click the prospectus link below for more details. Projekt30 is an artist-run arts organization dedicated to promoting emerging artists. All artwork submitted will be juried online prior to the exhibition. Fee varies: $35 for 5 images, $5 for each additional image; members free. Opens: September 13, 2007. Deadline: August 23, 2007.

Prometheus Visual Arts Award

http://www.acn.net.au/


The Prometheus Visual Arts Award is an acquisitive art award and exhibition, which is conducted biennially by the Prometheus Foundation. The award aims 'To promote the Visual Arts as an essential vehicle for human expression'.

Proof of Concept fund

http://www.arts.ac.uk/business/starting-your-new-business.htm

The Proof of Concept Fund provides finance for creative ideas that have the potential to become commercially successful. Up to

PropelArts Youth Arts WA

http://www.propelarts.org.au./

Propelarts provides information, support, networks, professional development and a collective voice for young artists, arts workers and organisations in Western Australia.

PRS Foundation Grants Programme

http://www.prsfoundation.co.uk/funding/2007deadlines.htm

The PRS Foundation for New Music (PRSF), provides a range of grants to stimulate and support the creation and performance of new music in the UK.

Public Art - Request for Proposals

http://www.wellington.govt.nz/services/arts/pdfs/projects-appform.pdf

All devouring art beast by Andrew Shaw, November 2007 Wellington City Council's Public Art Panel is seeking proposals for the third and final public art commission on the Toi Pōneke 'stack'. The stack is located on the roof of Toi Pōneke, Wellington Arts Centre and is visible from Abel Smith and Cuba Streets. The application form is available below, or from Toi Pōneke, 61 Abel Smith Street.

Public Art Affairs

http://www.jeromefdn.org/

Public Art Affairs grant program provides opportunities for career advancement, recognition and a chance to try something new. FORECAST Public Artworks strengthens and advances the field of public art locally, regionally and nationally by expanding participation, supporting artists, informing audiences, and assisting communities. The Public Art Affairs annual grant program, established in 1989, supports emerging, visual artists and interdisciplinary teams throughout Minnesota. Funds are available for research, design and project production. Grants provide artists opportunities for career advancement, increased recognition and the chance to try something new in the public realm. Public Art Affairs is funded by Jerome Foundation. Call 651-641-1128.

Public Art Building Communities

http://www.dcarts.dc.gov/dcarts/cwp/view,A,3,Q,638599.asp

Public Art Building Communities

Public Art Commissioning Opportunities

http://www.chinatownartsspace.com

As part of Chinatown Arts Festival 2008: Five Circles, Chinatown Arts Space and Chinatown’s principal landowner, Shaftesbury PLC, are working in creative partnership to commission two major new pieces of exciting public art for London’s Chinatown. These are two significant opportunities for East Asian artists to win a prestigious commission and see their work showcased in the heart of a major capital city. Artists are encouraged to create ideas for contemporary works that address both the heritage and history of London’s Chinatown, and that celebrate the current diversity and dynamism of the area.

Public Art Commissions

http://www.arts.utah.gov

Utah's Public Art Program helps bring the arts to all of the citizens of the state through the commission and installation of site-specific art for State public buildings. Here are some opportunities.

Public Art Commissions - New Orleans, LA

http://www.artscouncilofneworleans.org/

In collaboration with the Joan Mitchell Foundation, the Arts Council of New Orleans will commission and install ten exterior public art pieces throughout the City of New Orleans. The commissions provide the opportunity for local and regional artists to showcase their work parallel to the international exhibits: Sculpture for New Orleans and Prospect One International Biennial. Proposals will be accepted provided the artwork is durable, meets safety regulations, and can be installed for a minimum of two years. Contemporary, innovative proposals are encouraged. Eligibility: Gulf Coast Painters and Sculptors affected by Katrina/Rita. Ten Commissions: $25,000 each. Application Deadline: April 7, 2008 at 5:00pm. Installation: October 2008. Please contact : Morgana King, Public Art Manager, Arts Council of New Orleans for details: 504.523.1465 / mking@artscouncilofneworleans.org / www.artscouncilofneworleans.org.

Public Art Commissions - Utah

http://www.arts.utah.gov

Utah's Public Art Program helps bring the arts to all of the citizens of the state through the commission and installation of site-specific art for State public buildings. Here are some opportunities.

public art database register

http://www.phoenix.gov/ARTS/artop.html#pcdatabase

PINELLAS COUNTY, FL – ongoing - public art database register

Public Art Lecture Series Grant

http://www.mainearts.maine.gov/Grants/Documents/ORGANIZATIONSAPP.rtf

Public Art Lecture Series Grant Application Deadline: September 30, 2008 Designed to assist arts organizations in increasing Public Art awareness by funding up to $4000 for organizations to host Public Art presenters in 2009.

Public Art Major Grant and Mini Grant

http://www.iowaartscouncil.org

Eligible types of requests 1. Public Art Planning Grants: Requests to develop a new public art master plan or a “% for Art” ordinance. Eligible expenses include the public art consultant’s fees and expenses, expenses to conduct public meetings and forums, and documentation and distribution of the final product. 2. Public Art Grants: Requests to plan a new public art project. All of the following phases must be part of the proposal: 1) planning phase, 2) artist selection phase, 3) design proposal and approval phase. 3. Temporary Public Art Grants: Requests to assist artists and organizations to plan and implement new temporary public art projects. Grant Amount You may request up to $10,000 for a Major Grant or up to $1,500 for a Mini Grant, but no more than 50 percent of the total expenses of the project.

Public art Northwest

http://www.northwestpublicart.org.uk/

This website is an online version of a book of the same name, published to showcase public art in the North West of England and to 'encourage commissioning bodies, architects and artists to look more closely at public art in the region and learn from some of the most successful projects'. The site boasts an introduction by Ian Banks, Public Art & Architecture Officer at Arts Council England, and a section entitled 'visit regions'. Here, lists of completed public art projects for each county of the Northwest are available, with images, maps and information about artists and funders. Under 'future projects' are showcased a number of works currently under construction and a section on funding provides some basic information about how to acquire funding for projects.

Public Art Opportunity

andrew.skelton@sheffield.gov.uk

At the beginning of a new house building project in Sheffield bringing transformational change to an area previously suffering from decline Haslam Homes in partnership with the Creative Places programme are seeking to commission an artist to make permanent and temporary works that: explore the potential of a remarkable site enable the community to participate in the process of regeneration strengthen existing communities and help build new ones create a sense of place and ownership record and document the process of change Timescale: April 2008 to December 2009

Public Art Opportunity - Lynnwood, WA

http://www.seattle.gov/arts/opportunities/calls.asp

Public Art Opportunity - Lynnwood, WA City of Lynnwood Arts Commission

Public Art Program + Juried Artist Roster

http://www.spokanearts.org/showopportunity.aspx?id=38

Bainbridge Island Public Art Program invites local and regional NW artists, designers, curators, and crafts persons to apply for its Juried Artists Roster. The roster will be used for selecting artists for site-specific commissions, building parts, portable works, curatorial projects, and design team members and as a resource for local builders, architects, and interior designers. Deadline: On-going. For more information log on to http://www.artshum.org or pub-art@artshum.org. Contact Information: Bainbridge Island Public Art Program Contact Email: contact@artshum.org Contact Phone: 206-842-7901 Response Deadline: 12/1/2008

Call limited to emerging and professional visual artist and designers or teams who reside in the Province of New Brunswick. The City of Moncton is seeking proposals from emerging or professional artists for the creation and installation of a public art project at Moncton’s new Botsford Street Fire Station, located at 299 Botsford Street, at the corner of Botsford and King streets. Proposals shall include, but not be limited to: a written document including a letter of intent stating the artist’s interest in the project; a detailed description and sketch of the proposed concept including artistic and creative approach, materials, dimensions, scale, installation requirements; a plan for the maintenance of the work including potential long-term costs; references, resume and portfolio of the artist; and a budget for the project. An official copy of Request for Proposal #RFP08-006 – Public Art Competition (Botsford Street Fire Station), which includes all design requirements, proposal submission requirements, evaluation criteria, and general terms and conditions, may only be obtained through the City of Moncton’s Purchasing Department, or the New Brunswick Opportunities Network (www.gnb.ca/0099/tenders). All inquiries regarding this Request for Proposal may be directed to: Tanya Carter, Purchasing Manager City of Moncton E-mail: tanya.carter@moncton.ca Telephone: 506-853-3535 Fax: 506-859-2675 Only proponents who have received the RFP directly from the City of Moncton’s Purchasing Department or the New Brunswick Opportunities Network are eligible to submit a proposal. The deadline for submission of proposals is Thursday, April 3, 2008 at 3:00 p.m. - Atlantic Time. Proposals received after the closing date will not be considered and will be returned unopened to the Proponents.

Public Art Projects - Multiple LRT Station Canopies

http://www.purchasingconnection.ca/

The City of Calgary Public Art Program, in conjunction with Transportation Infrastructure and Calgary Transit, is seeking Expressions of Interest (i.e. Request for Qualifications) from experienced artists with a demonstrated ability to design artwork for transit and transportation infrastructure. Seven Light Rail Transit (LRT) stations are being constructed in Calgary. Each of these seven stations will contain a public art component integrated into the station’s glass canopies or located in the space surrounding the canopies. Artists working in a variety of media are welcome to submit their qualifications for this competition. This competition is open to local, national and international artists. The public art project goals include: The creation of projects that stress both the individuality of each CTrain station as well as the visual and functional continuity of the entire corridor Addition of colour, light and texture to the visual experience of the corridor. Complementing, and not competing with, the distinctive and graceful appearance of the canopies. Collaborating with multi-disciplinary teams. Working within set budgets and construction schedules. The budget for each station canopy is $89,000 CDN Submissions must be received by Friday, April 4, 2008 at 16:30 hours MST. Late, misdirected and/or incomplete submissions may not be considered. Download Project Details: Please download Expression of Interest #08-015 from the Alberta Purchasing Connection (APC) at http://www.purchasingconnection.ca/. Select “I am a Vendor” on APC home page. Register if a first-time user. THIS EOI WILL HAVE AT LEAST ONE ADDENDUM - PLEASE CHECK THE APC BID PACKAGE ONLINE FOR ADDENDA. You must acknowledge each addendum in writing for your submission to be considered. If the addenda are added after you download the EOI, a notice is sent from the APC to your vendor email. Submission-related Inquiries For general inquiries, contact: Edwin Whang, Buyer p: 403-268- 4090 e: edwin.whang@calgary.ca For technical information, contact: Gordon J. Forbes P. Eng. P: 403-268-1295 E: gordon.forbes@calgary.ca For the Public Art Project Coordinator, contact Lisa Hickey-Besserer p: 403-268-5283 E: Lisa.Hickey-Besserer@calgary.ca

Public Art South West DCMS

http://www.tauntondeane.gov.uk/tdbcsites/ecdev/artserv/artsfunding.asp

Very good introduction to major main charitable foundations and trusts funding the arts. Good quotes.

Public Artist Roster

http://www.seattle.gov/

Public Artist Roster Washington State Arts Commission

http://www.arts.wa.gov/public-art/roster.shtml

The Public Artist Roster is a juried list of artists who work with Art in Public Places. Every two years, new artists are added to the roster through a competitive process.

Public Information Fellow Opportinuty at CCT

http://www.ct.gov/cct/cwp/view.asp?a=2076&q=302208&CCTNAV_GID=1605

The Connecticut Commission on Culture & Tourism is pleased to offer a part-time public information fellowship open to recent college graduates with a demonstrated interest in the arts. The fellow will be awarded a $30,000.00 annual stipend with a required commitment of 30 hours a week for 50 weeks. Strong computer skills with knowledge of Microsoft and Adobe products are a must.

Public Safety Memorial – Richmond, VA - February 1, 2009

http://www.publicsafety.virginia.gov/Initiatives/MemorialCommission/

The Public Safety Memorial Commission was charged by Governor Timothy Kaine, to establish an appropriate memorial for the Commonwealth of Virginia to commemorate the courage and sacrifice of Virginia's Public Safety personnel who have lost their lives in the line of duty. This memorial will serve as an enduring acknowledgement of the ultimate sacrifice made by men and women of the safety community who died while serving the citizens of Virginia. The Commission seeks to receive design proposals for the Public Safety Memorial. The budget for includes all expenses and fees of the artist(s), as well as on site delivery, site preparation and installation. All types of proposals are encouraged including figurative, non-figurative and those that may incorporate water, landscape elements, etc. For more information and proposal submission guidelines, please go to this web site: www.publicsafety.virginia.gov/Initiatives/MemorialCommission/ If you have any questions or concerns, please contact Erin C. Bryant, Assistant Secretary of Public Safety, at (804) 786 - 5351.

Public Value Partnerships

http://www.art.mt.gov/orgs/orgs_publicvalue.asp

Public Value Partnerships provide operating support grants for Montana non-profit arts organizations.

Publications Grants (Author)

http://www.paul-mellon-centre.ac.uk/

for costs incurred by authors on books, catalogues of exhibitions or permanent collections of British fine and decorative arts and architecture.

Publications Grants (Publisher)

http://www.paul-mellon-centre.ac.uk/

for costs incurred by publishers or institutions on books, catalogues of exhibitions or permanent collections of British fine and decorative arts and architecture.

Puffin Foundation

http://www.puffinfoundation.org

Puffin Foundation Grants are open to emerging artists in the fields of art, photography, music, theater, dance and literature whose works due to their genre and/or social philosophy might have difficulty being aired. Average Puffin Foundation grants range from $1,000 to $2,500.

Grants of a few hundred to a few thousand dollars in the following fields: visual arts, writing, photography, video, public interest and documentary, music and dance, and theatre. Projects must have social relevance. The Puffin Foundation, 20 East Oakdene Ave., Teaneck, NJ 07666.

Puffin Foundation, Ltd. Grants 2009

http://www.puffinfoundation.org/grants/prospectiveapplicant.html

Application forms for the 2009 cycle will be available in September 2008. Applications are not available electronically, but require a SASE. Beginning in September, 2008, to receive an application packet please send a SASE (#10 self-addressed stamped envelope) to: Puffin Foundation Ltd. 20 Puffin Way (formerly East Oakdene Ave.) Teaneck, NJ 07666-4111 Grants from the Puffin Foundation, Ltd. can only be awarded to permanent residents and citizens of the United States. U.S. citizens whose projects encompass work in other countries are still eligible to apply. The Puffin Foundation Ltd. continues to make grants that encourage emerging artists in the fields of art, music, theater, dance, photography, and literature whose works due to their genre and/or social philosophy might have difficulty being aired. The Foundation does not have the means to fund large film/documentary proposals, grants for travel, continuing education, or the writing or publishing of books. Average grants are: $1,000.00 - $2,500.00

Purchase Prize Award

http://www.painters-online.co.uk

Purchase Prize Award for a work up to the value of £1,000

http://www.templeton.org/prizes/the_purpose_prize/

The Purpose Prize awards $100,000 prizes to five social entrepreneurs who are 60 years or older and are trying to improve their communities through their work. As a society, little has been done to support the remarkable efforts of these individuals, which further supports the notion of a decline in the second half of life, rather than a time of creativity, invention and contribution. These awards were created to honor and support the elders in our communities who are making a difference. Civic Ventures, 123 Townsend Street, Suite 505, San Francisco, CA, 94107, phone: 415-430-0141, fax: 415-430-0144 info@civicventures.org

Px3's Human Condition

http://www.px3.fr/submit/login.php

Deadline: October 1, 2007 This one-time only competition strives to document and display the wide spectrum of peoples' ways of life around the world; from rich to poor, from third world nations to western society, and from joyful to desolate. The top 25 winning photographs will be exhibited in Los Angeles and New York

Pyramid Atlantic

http://www.pyramidatlantic.org

Pyramid Atlantic, 6001 66th Ave. #103, Riverdale, MD 20737 (301) 459-7154. Artists collaborate with master printers and papermakers to extend their work and ideas. Artists may pursue one-of-a-kind works or editioned paperworks, printworks, or artist books; technical and staff support available.

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