COMMUNICATIONS & MARKETING COORDINATOR
Creative Time is a public arts organization that works with artists to contribute to the dialogues, debates, and dreams of our times.
Abrons Arts Center is the interdisciplinary arts center of Henry Street Settlement that supports
the presentation of innovative artistic practices on the Lower East Side. The Programming Manager reports to the Artistic Director and is responsible for a range of administrative and managerial duties related to Abrons Arts Center’s exhibitions, live performances, events, and AIRspace Residency programs.
ArtBridge is collaborating with affordable housing developer, CAMBA Housing Ventures, to create an art exhibition on the construction sheds of their upcoming development that addresses the theme: communal spaces. Artists are asked to submit existing work that respond to question, where are the spaces that bring residents together that create value for your local Bronx community?
Eligibility: Bronx based or with a strong connection to the Bronx
Deadline: Nov 18th @ 11:59p EST
The Studios of Key West is seeking proposals for public art at its primary facility at 533 Eaton Street, a three story, 16000sf art center with galleries, classrooms, a theater, roof terrace and bookstore
Eligibility: National
Deadline: Nov 21st
The A.I.R. Fellowship Program supports underrepresented and emerging women and non-binary artists in New York City. Each year, six artists are awarded a year-long fellowship to develop and exhibit a project at A.I.R. Gallery.
Eligibility: NYC based woman or non-binary artist
Deadline: Nov 22nd @ 11:59p
NY COMMUNITY TRUST VAN LIER FELLOWSHIP
The fellowship provides 2 emerging artists from historically underrepresented communities with mentorship opportunities with the curatorial staff, artists and arts professionals to prepare and promote their projects and to define career paths over the course of the program. Fellows will be given a studio space during the Winter Workspace Program and a solo show in the Sunroom Project Space.
Eligibility: NYC based artists, who are age 30 or younger and not currently enrolled in a degree-granting programs
Deadline: Nov 23rd
EA is More Art’s 2-tiered, Fellowship and Residency program for artists seeking to both develop and sustain their public art and socially-engaged practice. The program curriculum encompasses a professional development series, public art commission opportunities, mentorship, and peer networking.
Deadline: Nov 24th
NARS offers a program for artists who are in need of a temporary studio space and unable to afford it. The subsidized studio space is available for 3 months, and is a work-space only.
Deadline: Nov 28th
Jersey City Mural Arts Program in collaboration with the Port Authority to design and execute murals on a total of eight (8) columns throughout the concourse level of the JSQ PATH Station.
Eligibility: Global
Deadline: Nov 29th@ 5p EST
BRIGHTVIEW INNOVATION CENTER RFP
Brightview Senior Living Center is looking for artist & artist collective to paint a mural he on the building’s front facade. This art will serve to welcome residents and their guests to Brightview Innovation Center, while also being prominently viewed by pedestrian and vehicular community members and visitors.
Eligibility: National
Deadline: Nov 30th
MOZAIK Philanthropy is hosting their 3rd annual Future Art awards. Ecosystem X is an open call to artists across the country looking to express an aspirational vision of life on planet Earth. They are interested in artists who want to answer how can they help us vision the future by illustrating the principles, processes, or practices of a just world, where the complexities between living organisms, their physical environment, and all their interrelationships represent harmony, sustainability, justice and freedom? What are the key elements of these new ecosystems for people and planet, markets and movements? What would such a world look like from the perspective of 21st Century artists as catalysts for new futurities and planetary change?
Eligibility: National
Deadline: Dec 1st
WEST VALLEY CONNECTION BUS SHELTERS RFP
The San Bernardino County Transportation Authority is requesting RFP from artists to create artwork for bus shelter throughout Pomona, Montclair, Ontario and Rancho Cucamonga, California.
Eligibility: National
Deadline: Dec 3rd @ 5p PST
UP Magazine is looking for all New York writers! They are currently recruiting new contributors with a passion for art journalism.
Eligibility: New York based & Prior Writing Experience
Deadline: Dec 6th
WE THE CULTURE CREATOR PROGRAM
Facebook is excited to announce the We The Culture Creator Program is back for a second year. The program is part of their $200M investment to continuing to support the next generation of Black storytellers on Facebook and Instagram. The program is designed to provide creators with an opportunity to scale their creativity through access to funding and resources, to grow their community and build a business across our technologies.
Eligibility: Black content creators
Deadline: Dec 6th @ 8am PST
The Chicago Department of Cultural Affairs and Special Events (DCASE), in collaboration with the Department of Planning and Development (DPD) and the Department of Transportation (CDOT), seeks professional artists, arts consultants, urban designers and planners with public art and infrastructure experience to serve as consultants who will lead a community engagement process to scope and identify priorities for new public art and infrastructure investments, prioritizing INVEST South/West (ISW) neighborhood corridors.
Eligibility: National
Deadline: Dec 12th @ 11:59p CST
CONNECTING COMMUNITIES DIGITAL INITIATIVE ARTIST/SCHOLAR IN RESIDENCE
The (CCDI) Artist or Scholar in Residence program will fund an Artist in Residence or a Scholar in Residence at the Library of Congress. Individuals selected will be either artists or scholars whose artistic or scholarly work connects with the intersections of technology and cultural heritage, and engages with the legacies of racial division in the United States. Proposed projects will help the Library and the American people imagine new ways of preserving, accessing, and sharing the stories of underserved communities, connecting the nation’s past to its future.
Eligibility: US citizens
Deadline: December 21st
DAVID PRIZE
Open to any individual working in the five boroughs, the Prize welcomes those with the grit and vision to change our communities, our culture and our future for good. 5 New Yorkers will be awarded $200,000 in unrestricted funds.
Eligibility: New Yorkers
Deadline: Dec 21st
Smack Mellon Artist Studio program provides six eligible artists working in all visual arts media a free private studio space in Dumbo, BK.
Eligibility: Emerging & early career NYC based artists
Deadline: Dec 29th @ 11:59p EST