The second edition of MOS Indonesia will be happening at Karanganyar in Central Java, a new city with a new spot! We hope our second event will attract more writers from other countries to join and paint together with us. is known for many Graffiti Writers as the biggest playground in South East Asia for vacation and Graffiti trips. With hundreds of cities, exotic islands, tourist attractions and various cultures to be explored and experienced.
BRIC seeks a strategic and experienced people and culture leader to develop a transformational cohesive talent strategy for BRIC that builds and improves upon existing processes and systems. Reporting to the Chief Operating Officer, the Director of People & Culture will be responsible for identifying and implementing best practices in talent management as well as serving as in-house expert and strategist on all talent & HR-related issues. This role supports team members throughout the organization in the areas of talent development, talent acquisition, employee relations, and the overall candidate and employee experience from hire to rehire. The Director will build, enhance, promote and measure frameworks, policies, and tools that support strategies used to develop, reward, and retain BRIC’s extraordinary people.
The Curatorial Assistant provides administrative support to the curatorial department and to the Deputy Director, Collections & Curatorial Strategies. This individual is responsible for organizing and maintaining internal and external correspondence related to collections, answering basic research questions, interacting with visiting scholars, donors, and consultants., The curatorial assistant participates in the research and interpretation of the Museum’s global art collections and assists and supports exhibition development and implementation. This is a full-time position reporting directly to the Deputy Director of Collections & Curatorial.
Cultural Counsel is a New York-based communications consultancy. Founded in 2015, we have grown to encompass a dedicated team of PR professionals, journalists, artists, and designers, who all share a deep understanding of today’s media and communications environment. We are seeking a full-time intern to help our result-oriented, award winning firm. This paid position ($15/hour) offers hands-on experience with a fast-growing company dedicated to advancing culture to the forefront of contemporary dialogue.
This role will include assisting the team with daily tasks, and updating company media reports and archives, as well as interactions with clients, administrative support, and archive management. With this role, you will learn the essentials of our business and become an active participant in a dynamic environment, collaborating with the Cultural Counsel team both on daily tasks and larger creative endeavors.
The Jar of Love Fund is a microgrant initiative intended to provide relief for artists, curators, and cultural workers of color.
Deadline: Rolling
LAB COORDINATOR META OPEN ARTS
Meta Open Arts builds community through creativity. We present art-related experiences that invite new ways of thinking about ourselves, our communities, and the world at large. Open Arts offerings, available online and in-person, include art commissions, participative creative workshops and events, design projects, and partner collaborations. The Open Arts Experiences team plays a critical role in providing employees with new tools and creative learning opportunities to continually develop as individuals, teams and managers and to multiply collective impact at work. The team designs and delivers enriching digital and in-person creative experiences that build meaningful connections and foster resilience, empathy, and innovation. Our work manifests Meta culture in a tangible, scalable way and advances a generative dialogue between art and technology with a diversity of artistic practices.
Deadline: Feb 24th
ARTIST RESIDENCY PROGRAM @ CORNERSTONE STUDIO
Studio178 is a rotating 12-month residency program for recent MFA graduates, immigrant artists, late career artists, and artists in financial need. Studio178 residents have 24/7 use of a private 150 square foot studio work space with a sink, storage and WiFi (no living). Cost is $178/month and the residency runs from April through March each year. Residents participate fully as members of the Cornerstone Studios community. At the end of each residency, artists are asked to present their work publicly, in-person or virtually. Applicants must submit proof of COVID-19 vaccination to qualify.
Deadline; Feb 28th
The J.M.K. Innovation Prize seeks to identify, support, and elevate innovators who are spearheading transformative early-stage projects in the fields of the environment, heritage conservation, and social justice.
Deadline: Feb 28th
The Temescal Telegraph Business Improvement District (TTBID), in partnership with the Dr. Huey P. Newton Foundation (DHPN) and Made in Color (MIC), is elated to share this request for qualifications for the Temescal Roots Project. We seek an artist to design, fabricate, and install a public art installation at the intersection of Telegraph, Shattuck Avenue, and 45th Street in the Temescal District of North Oakland. Aside from the fact that this installation cannot be a mural, there are no limitations about what form the artwork (or works) will take.
Deadline: Mar 1st
APPRENTICESHIP CALL FOR BLACK TRANS ARTISTS, CURATORS
Artist Sage Ni’Ja Whitson seeks Black Trans* artists, curators, or technicians for a paid apprenticeship offering curatorial and technical experiences in Spring 2023. Apprentices will work with the artist, curator, and technical team at EMPAC—Curtis R. Priem Experimental Media and Performing Arts Center at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute on the development and performance of Whitson’s new live work Transtraterrestrial, a prequel and premiere of The Unarrival Experiments – Unconcealment Ceremonies. Apprentices must be available to work three hours per day for any six days during the period of March 27–April 6, 2023. Work takes place in-person on site at EMPAC located in Troy, NY.
Deadline: Mar 1st
CALL TO ARTISTS: ART IN THE EDUCATION LAB COMMISSION
Columbia University's Zuckerman Institute is seeking an artist to produce commissioned work for our ""Art in the Education Lab"" program. ll media are acceptable (including visual, audiovisual, digital, and installation art). We particularly welcome submissions from artists in Upper Manhattan and the South Bronx. We are strongly committed to diversity, equity and inclusion, and encourage people of color, LGBTQ+ individuals, differently-abled and neurodiverse persons, indigenous peoples, youth, seniors, and women to apply. There is no fee to apply.
Deadline: Mar 3rd
At Indiewalls we work on the boldest commercial art projects in the country and we focus on bringing independent artists to those spaces. We are looking for a highly creative, organized, and hard-working individual to join our Curatorial team. Our clients include boutique hotels, large-scale office spaces, high-end residential designers, and big brands. As a Senior Curator, you will be responsible for helping them conceptualize, discover, purchase, and commission contemporary artwork from independent artists. Combine your love of art and design with your strong work ethic and passion for problem solving.
This position is a perfect fit for a creative with experience in curating, artist management and logistics.
Deadline: Mar 3rd
YOUTH POLICY & DESIGN FELLOWSHIP
Are you an engaged, ambitious student interested in expanding Action Civics and elevating youth voices in New York? Consider applying for the @generationcitizen inaugural youth policy and design fellowship!
Deadline: Mar 3rd
The Circ Artist Grants are open to emerging, mid-career, and professional artists in an international open call, several times throughout the year. The Circ Artist Grant provides unrestricted funding to artists with a demonstrated commitment to their art. Two artists per grant cycle are awarded $850 each to enhance and further their creative practice. There is a $25 application fee.
Deadline: Mar 3rd
RFQ: DR MARTIN LUTHER KIND JR PARK ENTRANCE
The Arts Center and Corvallis Parks and Recreation in Corvallis, Oregon, invite artists to submit their qualifications for the design and installation of permanent public art that will be a part of the enhancements at Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Park (MLK Park).
Deadline: Mar 6th
PHILADELPHIA FELLOWSHIP FOR BLACK ARTISTS
The Philadelphia Fellowship for Black Artists was designed in 2020 to fund, foster, and elevate the important work of emerging Black artists residing within the City of Philadelphia. This year, the 2023 Fellowship will support 15 artists of any medium with $2,000 in unrestricted funding to support their art practice.
Deadline: Mar 6th
CALL FOR MD OUTDOOR MURAL ARTISTS
"The Writer’s Center (“TWC”), located in Bethesda, Maryland, is the DC area’s premier literary arts nonprofit. TWC supports writers and those who want to write through 300 creative writing workshops, and 80 literary events that are free and open to the public. The goal of this project is to draw attention to The Writer’s Center’s building while beautifying a very dreary space.
The theme for the mural is “The Power of the Written Word.”
TWC is open to broad interpretation of this theme.We hope to see vibrant, contemporary work that reflects the entirety of our local and literary communities. Artists are encouraged to cover the main section of the wall (Section One, see photo above) and also drape/spill onto adjacent spaces. The artwork may utilize aerosols and other paint materials typical in graffiti-style, graphic street art. Artists can apply in teams but lead artists must be a Maryland resident.
Deadline: Mar 8th
The Art Seen Festival is a creative movement celebrating the public arts and mural making in an effort to bring more vibrancy to the community. Public art gives the community a collective voice and a way to express values while it brings awareness of and beauty to both the physical and cultural landscape of the city. The festival committee is seeking family friendly mural designs in any artistic style. They are looking for captivating designs that are visually appealing and represent the community we foster. The goal is to encourage a sense of wellness, strive for a better tomorrow, and share images that foster hope and connection. We are dedicated to furthering the emerging arts scene in our increasingly diverse population, in Midland, Michigan.
Deadline: Mar 8th
TULSA ARTIST FELLOWSHIP 2023-2026
With the belief that arts are critical to the advancement of cultural citizenship, Tulsa Artist Fellowship supports artists and arts workers in the heart of Oklahoma’s Green Country. Socially invested artistic practitioners live and work here, intentionally engaging with the city. Tulsa Artist Fellowship is a place-based durational award focused on supporting visionary arts practitioners. In the 2023 application cycle, Tulsa Artist Fellowship will designate 10 new fellows from an open call process who will receive a total of $150,000 over three-award years in addition to a $12,000 yearly housing stipend, $1,200 yearly health stipend, $1,200 yearly studio assistant stipend, $1,500 relocation stipend, fully-subsidized studio spaces, and access to shared art-making facilities. Our program is integrated into Tulsa’s vibrant Arts District and historic Greenwood District with galleries and performance venues, green space, independent retailers, and restaurants. Tulsa Artist Fellowship recognizes that groundbreaking art practices thrive within an intention-setting framework. Awardees commit to actualizing a project during the three-year program term.
Deadline: Mar 9th
GENE LYNCH UBRAN PARK PUBLIC ART PROJECT
Montgomery Parks, part of the Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission is seeking artist submissions to create a public art installation in suburban Washington, DC. The project will be the focal point of the new Gene Lynch Urban Park in downtown Silver Spring, Maryland. The selected art will be installed on a 10-foot by 13-foot concrete wall in the park. Artists or art teams who are selected as finalists for the project will be compensated for their work. The artwork may use any media appropriate for installation on outdoor walls, columns, and/or the spaces between the columns. It should be integral to the pergola structure and could take the form of a mural, mosaic, 3-D mounted sculpture, etc., and may include a combination of different media.
Deadline: Mar 10th
The United States Mint is seeking professional artists to join our Artistic Infusion Program (AIP) via a Call for Artists. The AIP is a pool of talented American artists who enrich and invigorate our Nation’s coins and medals through the development of specialized designs.
Deadline: Mar 10th
The Curatorial Assistant is a key part of the Queens Museum’s Exhibitions and Programs Team and is responsible for supporting the development and delivery of an integrated program of exhibitions and public programs. Reporting to the Director of Curatorial Affairs and Programs, they are responsible for a variety of curatorial and administrative tasks including exhibition research, planning, programs and events; managing contacts and correspondence; assisting with the coordination of catalogs, didactic materials, and exhibition documentation; and writing and editing exhibition-related copy.
Successful candidates will be proactive self-starters and demonstrate enthusiasm for the QM’s mission and program. This position offers significant opportunities for professional development and creative collaboration across the NYC arts and culture sector.
Deadline: Mar 12th
2023 SUMMER RESIDENCY AT THE BLOCK HOUSE
The Institute for Public Architecture (IPA) welcomes applications for the Summer Independent Projects Residency, based at the historic Block House on Governors Island. The IPA uses design to challenge social and physical inequities in our cities. We address urgent issues of design and policy by mobilizing our network of design activists, professionals, and community stakeholders.
Emerging and mid-career architects, urbanists, policymakers, artists, and those committed to the public realm in all disciplines are invited to apply. Applicants will bring their own interests and projects to the program and will receive opportunities to present their work to the public on Governors Island over the course of the Residency. Each Fellow also receives invaluable project support through access to subject matter experts and resources relevant to their project.
Deadline: Mar 12th
Teaching Artist Facilitators will support both the Free Arts Days and the Art parties and report to both the Free Arts Day Program Manager and Development Manager. in preparing for and leading program events. This includes assisting with preparation and day-of logistics ; supporting and guiding positive engagement with volunteers during Art Parties and between volunteer mentors and kids throughout FADs; upholding Free Arts NYC’s philosophy and being an ambassador for the organization at events.
Deadline: Mar 15th
The CultureHub Residency program will offer one-week residencies to artists September 11–December 15, 2023. Artists will receive one week of studio access with full technical support at CultureHub New York or Los Angeles to target specific areas of their project’s development and engage the CultureHub community around their work. These residencies are designed to support artists as they get new work on its feet and in front of an audience. Preference will be given to proposals that have a clear vision for how to use our physical space and resources
Deadline: Mar 15th
In 2022 New York Artists Equity Association (NYAE) applied and received a $10,000 grant from the New York State Council on the Arts to fund its new “Paying Artists Program” (PAP) which will award a $2,375 stipend to four artists to help fund projects at the association’s Equity Gallery. The awards will be juried by a team of three art world.
professionals.Deadline: Mar 15th
Bayview Foundation and the Bayview Public Art Selection Committee invite artists and artist teams to submit public art qualifications for the design and installation of a 22’ x 32’ mural that utilizes the Regent Street side of the recently completed 48-unit Bayview apartment building at the corner of Regent and West Washington Avenue in Madison, WI. The artist or team will be charged with developing a mural that reflects residents’ interests and experiences.
Deadline: Mar 17th
Black Girl Freedom Fund (BGFF), the largest initiative of Grantmakers for Girls of Color, is thrilled to announce our 2023 open call for applications for funding.
Each year, the funding opportunities focus on priority areas articulated by the co-founders of the #1Billion4BlackGirls campaign. This funding cycle will focus on organizations and projects that center the artistic vision, activism and innovation of Black girls, femmes and gender expansive youth.
Deadline: Mar 18th
FELLOWSHIP FOR UTOPIAN PRACTICE 2023
The Fellowship is a testing ground for new ideas that connect artistic practice, civic engagement, and social justice. Through the Fellowship for Utopian Practice, Culture Push serves artists by providing creative, analytical, and logistical tools in the creation of truly transformative projects. During this cycle we will be focusing on projects that investigate themes of abundance. What stories and histories do we need to tell and illuminate, so that we can imagine ourselves into the future thriving together? What is your abundance strategy to refuse practices of scarcity?
The Fellowship program is open to artists and other professionals working in any discipline who wish to expand the boundaries of their practice. Three Fellows are selected for each application cycle. Applicants must have at least 3 years of experience in their field. Currently enrolled undergraduate students may not apply. Projects must be new, socially engaged work that have not received any prior institutional support and occur within the five boroughs of New York City. Group or collaborative proposals are welcome.
Deadline: Mar 20th
CLIMATE JUSTICE FELLOWSHIP 2023
This year the Climate Justice Fellowship will be accepting ideas and projects that recognize human justice and environmental issues as one and the same, and that coaxes people into identification with and acting as part of a larger, more-than-human ecosystem, and work that addresses the specific issues of climate justice that face New York City, as a large coastal metropolis.networks, etc.) with climate and environmental justice work
Deadline: Mar 20th
The Ezhishin Scholarship is new this year and created in followup to last Fall’s successful Ezhishin Type Drives Culture conference, the first-ever panel and workshop event dedicated to Native North American typography.
The $5,000 scholarship, funded by Google, is for Native American and First Nation individuals in the US and Canada, respectively, who exemplify a creative practice that explores typography, type design, or relevant linguistic work.
Deadline: Mar 24th
Broderick “Adé” Hogue was a Chicago-based art director and letterer as passionate about the sport of cycling as he was about the intricacies of design—with a drive to foster diversity in both worlds. Sponsored by Monotype, the Adé Hogue Scholarship will be awarded to an outstanding BIPOC student currently in their junior (in the penultimate year of their undergraduate degree) year of college or in their first year of graduate or postgraduate school. The recipient of this scholarship must demonstrate exceptional talent and promise in the creation of letterforms, be they typeface, lettering, or calligraphy or in typographic design.
Deadline: Mar 24th
Named in her honor and sponsored by Monotype, the scholarship recognizes one woman college junior (in the penultimate year of their undergraduate degree), whose work demonstrates exceptional talent, sophistication, and aptitude for typography, lettering, type design, and/or design criticism.
Deadline: Mar 24th
LeBron James isn’t just a basketball player—he’s a family man, entrepreneur, and philanthropist. He won’t be defined by one title, which is why he's teamed up with LIFEWTR to help you get more out of life.
Whether it's experiencing a new culture, learning a new skill, building a community garden, or supporting a local charity, tell us what the ""more"" in your life is and you could be awarded a $25K More to Life Grant to help you pursue it.
Deadline: Mar 25th
URBAN ARTWORKS CALL FOR TEACHING ARTISTS
Urban ArtWorks is a Seattle-based 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization and our mission is to engage youth and communities in the creation of public art that inspires connections and honors their voices. Since 1995, we have collaborated with thousands of young people and hundreds of artists to bring art to public spaces throughout Seattle. Our vision is a world in which all people have access to the transformative power of creating public art.
Urban ArtWorks works with community organizations, business owners, and individuals to facilitate community engagement around the research, design, installation, and maintenance of murals and public art. Applications are accepted on a rolling basis.
Deadline: Mar 31st
Presented in collaboration with the Times Square Advertising Coalition, Times Square Arts’ Midnight Moment is the world's largest and longest-running digital public art program. On display nightly and seen by millions of viewers each year, Midnight Moment showcases the work of contemporary artists on the world’s most iconic public canvas – the electronic billboards of Times Square. Synchronized across 90+ billboards between 41st and 49th Sts every night from 11:57pm-12am, the program features a new artist’s work each month. Midnight Moment is made possible by the dozens of billboard operators who generously donate their advertising space for these 3 minutes each night, 364 nights each year.
Deadline: Mar 31st
JOHN FLUEVOG SHOE EMERGING ARTIST GRANT
The John Fluevog Shoes Emerging Artist* Grant is intended to help emerging artists develop their skills and increase the visibility of their artwork. The winner will receive $10,000 towards their artistic work, a pair of Fluevogs and a heap of recognition within the best community of shoe fans ever!
Deadline: Mar 31st
WILD FUTURES VISUAL ARTS OPEN CALL
In celebration of our upcoming 25th Anniversary, Creative Capital is pleased to announce “Wild Futures: Art, Culture, Impact”— the one-time theme for our next grant cycle in 2024. In the upcoming grant cycle, we invite artists to propose experimental, risk-taking projects in the visual arts and film/moving image, which push boundaries formally and thematically, and/or venture into wild, out-there, never-before-seen concepts and future universes real or imagined. Ultimately, we seek proposals for groundbreaking new work—including, but not limited to, work that attends to the many relationships between social, economic, and environmental justice, and advances the global dialogue around critical issues impacting the sustainability of artists, our communities, our planet, and beyond.
Deadline: Mar 31st
TAG NAME WRITING IN PUBLIC SPACE : CALL FOR PAPERS
The Tag Conference is an international meeting where academics and non-academics talk about both contemporary tagging and its historical antecedents. In its three successful instalments so far in Berlin, Amsterdam and Cologne, Tag has proved that there is a substantial interest in this underexplored field among thinkers across the world. This is why we are happy to announce the fourth Tag Conference, a new opportunity to delve deeper into the study of name-writing in public space.The Tag Conference welcomes the participation of non-scholars, and will consider any alternative presentational format such as panel debates, artist discussions, photography or video.
Deadline: Apr 1st
JAMAICA QUEENS DEPOT CALL FOR ARTISTS
MTA Arts & Design seeks images of artists’ previous work to review in consideration for a new permanent Percent for Art project, in conjunction with construction of a new Jamaica Bus Depot in Jamaica, Queens, to be fabricated in durable materials, such as glass and mosaic. An approved fabricator will be translating the final artwork designs into the identified media, therefore an artist’s prior experience, or lack thereof, with these materials will not be taken into consideration when reviewing images.
Deadline: Apr 7th
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. Grants are awarded to create or restore public murals, especially those that promote accessibility, serve local audiences, and inspire community dialogue.
Deadline: Apr 23rd
The ArtStart Grant Program has been a catalyst for cultural activity in the local Newark arts community. The program offers mini-grants to community members, schools, non-profits and individual artists with the aim of nurturing a broad spectrum of arts and cultural activities involving young people and/or taking place in our neighborhoods. By seeding these innovative programs, Newark Arts continues to fulfill its mission of powering the arts in locations that are often overlooked by traditional programs, and stimulating economic and cultural activity on a hyper-local level.
Deadline: Apr 24th
The grants for visual artists provides direct support to artists 21 years or older. There is a $15 application fee.
Deadline: Apr 28th
“Just Us” Art Call is for concepts for mural projects that highlight social injustice, equity, race relations and community engagement. This call welcomes concepts from street, mural and graffiti Artists committed to diversity, equity and inclusion through who they are and the work they create. Mural projects must be exposed to and visible from a city street. Submissions must include written authorization from the property owner granting the artist or collective permission to paint their concept on the wall. All projects must be located in Toronto, Canada.
Deadline: Apr 30th