Hi-Arts is seeking an experienced and creative Program Manager to join their growing team. The Program Manager is the administrative and creative liaison to the organization’s external work and relations. This role will maintain the current scope of Hi-ARTS’ projects while thinking in innovative ways to develop new and support existing relationships and curate programming. The Program Manager will lead a newly defined artistic department.
Not a Monolith is a forthcoming public art and professional development initiative presented by Facebook Open Arts and We The Culture in partnership with ArtBridge. Five (5) NYC-based early-career Black artists will be selected through a public open call process to create two (2-dimensional) public artworks for a total of 10 projects across the five boroughs of New York City.
Eligibility: New York City & Black artists
Deadline Extended: March 7th
The Pitkin Avenue Business Improvement District (BID) is launching a community arts project involving the redesign of the street pole banners along the Pitkin and Rockaway Avenues commercial corridors. They are currently accepting proposals from Art Educators & Curators to engage Brownsville youth in the creation of artwork for the “Walking Art Gallery” along the avenues.
Deadline: March 10th
THE CATALYST COMMISSION: PROTECT DEMOCRACY EDITION
The Catalyst Commissions, a project of Creative Sanctum, are designed to strengthen democracy by empowering 5 artists using their creative work to sustain democracy. We believe in the power of artists to increase awareness, stir empathy, prompt action, and visualize an improved future with their creative work.
Eligibility: Priority given to New York City artists
Deadline: March 12th
Greater Baybrook Alliance seeks qualified artists or artist teams to enhance several outdoor places with public art in Brooklyn, Curtis Bay and Brooklyn Park, Maryland. The goal of the project is to further develop community identity and pride, creating visible improvements to community gateways, commercial corridors and nodes, and open spaces. Both temporary and permanent work will be considered. Locations for work include medians and buildings on or near South Hanover Street, Pennington Ave, and Ritchie Highway, as well as open spaces or significant community places such as schools, parks, and cultural centers.
Eligibility: National (U.S.)
Deadline: March 15th
The National Association of Latino Arts and Cultures (NALAC) will distribute $2,500 grants to Latinx artists and cultural workers and $5,000 grants to Latinx arts organizations facing critical financial emergencies due to the impact of COVID-19.
Eligibility: Eastern U.S. & Puerto Rico
Deadline: March 17th @ 11:59p CT
SHIFT - TRANSFORMATIVE CHANGE AND INDIGENOUS ART
The Native Arts and Culture Foundation is hosting an open call for SHIFT - Transformative Change & Indigenous Art. SHIFT , a monetary award, supports artist and community-driven projects responding to social, environmental or economic justice issues through a Native lens.
Eligibility: Native artists and collectives & a partnering organization as co-applicant
Deadline (to submit Letter of Interest): March 16th @ 5pm PST
LIFT - EARLY CAREER SUPPORT FOR NATIVE ARTISTS
The Native Arts and Culture Foundation is hosting an open call for LIFT – Early Career Support for Native Artists. The one-year award provides support to early career artists to develop and realize new projects. Artists who are shaping their practices and for whom the award may serve as a launching point in their career are encouraged to apply.
Eligibility: Native artists
Deadline: March 16th @5pm
The ArtTable Fellowship addresses the marked lack of diversity in arts employment. The objective is to provide quality real work experiences and mentorship for female identifying graduate/pre/post-doc students and emerging professionals from diverse cultural/racial/ethnic/socio-economic backgrounds generally underrepresented in the field to aid their transition from academic to professional careers in the visual arts, including but not limited to: curatorial, education, public programming, archival research and collections management.
Eligibility: Female-identified students, who are currently enrolled in a graduate/pre/post-doc program, recent graduates and/or emerging professionals
Deadline: March 21st
NJ Transit and the New Jersey State Council on the Arts present the TRANSITional Art Project; Trenton Transit Station. The project is seeking visual artists to submit artwork for a temporary art project at the NJ Transit Trenton Transit Station to take place in Summer 2021 as part of the “Stepping into Tomorrow” public art event.
Eligibility: Artists who live/work in Central New Jersey or have a connection with Trenton
Deadline: March 24th
The Artadia Awards provide financial support, exposure and recognition to artists. The awards are unrestricted, allowing artists to use the funds in any way they choose. Each year, an open-call application is made available in each of the six active partner cities. Check website for application for other cities.
Eligibility: New York
Deadline: April 1st
Mophradat is awarding 15-30 grants to support artists (individuals, collaborations, or collectives) to develop their practice. This program is specially directed to those inventing new forms of creating and sharing arts knowledge with others, and for those aiming to question the current arts making paradigm. Eccentric and critical proposals challenging traditional arts genres and discourses are encourages. The grants can also be used to pursue threads of research, stage an event, make new work, publish, travel, take part in a residency or workshop, organize meetings and gatherings, or present an exhibition or performance.
Eligibility: Be for a contemporary arts activity or project by artists or other arts practitioners from or living in the Arab world, or be relevant to the region
Deadline: April 1st
The City of Sugar Land, Texas requests artists or artist teams submit a statement of qualifications, letter of interest and other materials for the commission of projects through the Creative Placemaking Program, #AllinforSLTX, a program to aid local small businesses.
Eligibility: United States
Deadline: April 8th
Driving the Human invites designers, artists, scientists, initiatives, and agents from any other field of expertise, from anywhere in the world, to join us in shaping sustainable and collective futures that combine science, technology, and the arts in a transdisciplinary and collaborative approach.
Eligibility: Global
Deadline: April 9th
STUDIO MUSEUM ARTIST IN RESIDENCY
Every year, the Studio Museum offers an eleven-month residency for three local, national, or international artists working in any media. Individuals selected for the residency receive institutional guidance and professional development, research support, and a stipend paid on a bi-weekly basis over the course of the residency.
Eligibility: Global
Deadline: April 19th @ 11:59p EST
The National Academy of Design (the Academy) announces the launch of an Open Call for Proposals for its Abbey Mural Prize, a newly expanded grant program to support the creation of public murals across the United States. Building on a tradition of public murals as instruments of social activism, neighborhood revitalization, and community engagement, the Abbey Mural Prize aims to broaden support and recognition of the vital role that murals play in making public space more open and accessible in local communities
Deadline: April 23rd