Queens Council of the Arts is seeking a Grants Program Manager. As Grants Program Manager, they will administer all phases of the Queens Arts Fund grant cycle & QCASs artist residency program.
The Times Square Alliance seeks a Public Art Coordinator to support all aspects of its high-profile public art program, Times Square Arts. Times Square Arts, the public art program of the Times Square Alliance, invites contemporary artists to experiment and engage with one of the world's most iconic urban places - commissioning, producing, and presenting public art throughout Times Square’s plazas, vacant spaces, and digital billboards.
Fearless Fund and the Tory Burch Foundation are partnering to launch the Fall 2021 Women of Color Grant Program - funding women of color-owned businesses across the country. Together they are awarding fifteen deserving entrepreneurs with grants ranging from $10,000- $20,000 each to help them continue to build and grow their business.
Deadline: Sept 22nd
GLENDALE PUBLIC ART LANDMARK RFQ
The City of Glendale aims to become an arts and culture destination in the Los Angeles, CA metropolitan region. This call for artists will reach out for multiple unique project opportunities. The aim across the various artwork opportunities is to create world-class public artwork in a diverse range of mediums that are designed to engage the community, showcase the cultural diversity of the City and enhance the various civic and public spaces.
Eligibility: National
Deadline: Sept 24th @ 5p PST
The Noguchi Museum stands in solidarity with the Asian American Pacific Islander (AAPI) community. With the purpose of raising awareness and amplifying local creative AAPI voices invites emerging artists based in Queens to submit designs for the Museum’s outdoor banners to advocate for anti-racism.
Eligibility: Artists must self-identify as AAPI, and reside in or have a studio in Queens.
Deadline: Sept 24th
The City of Burlington Vermont has placed great emphasis on the declaration of racism as a public health emergency. To further underscore its commitment to racial equity, inclusion and belonging, the City is commissioning a new public artwork for Dewey Park in Burlington's Old North End.
Deadline: Sept 28th
POWER TO THE PATIENT CALL FOR ART
Power to the Patients is launching this call for art to help raise awareness for patient rights across the country. The open call will culminate with a prominent NYC gallery exhibition of the top 20 selections as decided by an esteemed jury panel and selected cash prizes from $300 to $5,000
Deadline: Sept 30th
Located on the MCC South Omaha Nebraska Campus, the new MCC Auto Tech Facility is a 100,000 square-foot building that will serve as the future home of the College’s Automotive Technology and Automotive Collision Technology programs. The LEED-certified building has bold colors, textures and design elements, combined with the structural and mechanical elements of the automotive industry, presenting a unique and exciting challenge for artists. Special consideration will be given to work that would be inspiring and creative to people learning, working, and teaching within the building, which could be informed by the function of the building and/or the mission of MCC.
Eligibility: National
Deadline: Oct 1st
Mophradat’s inaugural grant will provide 10 grants of between $5,000-2500 covering periods of research, residencies, production of new work, curating and presenting shows, amongst other forms of artistic work.
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: Oct 1st
The Swiss Arts Council Pro Helvetia is launching a new call to support the development and testing of new frameworks and methodologies for working internationally. The call supports 2–3-year collaborations between arts practitioners, cultural organizations and institutions in Switzerland and their counterparts in the regions of the Pro Helvetia liaison offices. «To-gather» aims to support either new or ongoing long-term international collaborative projects and encompasses all disciplines that are supported by Pro Helvetia: design, interactive media, literature, music, performing arts, visual arts and architecture as well as projects which combine multiple disciplines both within and beyond the arts.
Deadline: Oct 3rd
Eligibility: Global
Lexus Design Award calls upon young creative talent around the world to “Design for a Better Tomorrow”. Artists & Designers’ concepts must anticipate a challenge of the future, address that challenge with an innovative solution, and captivate the imagination with its exceptional design. Finalists will be funded to build their prototypes with world-class mentors, and reach unparalleled exposure to the global design community and media.
Deadline: Oct 10th
LinkedIn Creator Accelerator Program is a new initiative designed to invest in creators. The 10 weeks incubator style program aims to give creators the coaching, the tools, and the platform to build community, spark productive conversations, and connect to meaningful opportunities. Accepted program participants will receive white-glove support, early access to LinkedIn tools, and a $15,000 grant to start conversations, build engaged communities, and connect to meaningful opportunities.
Eligibility: National creatives
Deadline: Oct 12th @ 11:59p EST
Texas State University invites professional artists or artist teams to submit qualifications to design and fabricate a work of art for the University Film and Television Studios on the San Marcos, TX campus.
Deadline: Oct 15th
Black Rock is a multidisciplinary artist-in-residence program founded by renowned artist Kehinde Wiley in 2019. The residency brings together international artists to live and work in Dakar, Senegal for 1-3 month stays. The mission is to support new artistic creation through collaborative exchange and to incite change in the global discourse about Africa.
Eligibility: Global
Deadline: Oct 15th @ 11:59p
IMMIGRANT ARTIST MENTORING PROGRAM
NYFA’s Immigrant Artist Mentoring Program (IAP) pairs immigrant artists with artist mentors who provide one-on-one support for their mentee, guiding them to achieve specific goals and providing them with broader access to the New York cultural world through an exchange of ideas, resources, and experiences.
Eligibility: Visual artists born outside of the U.S. & based in the tristate area
Deadline: Oct 20th
Artistic Production Grants are awarded twice annually to individual artists, nonprofit organizations, and institutions to support new artistic commissions that take place outside museum or gallery walls, within the public realm, or in nontraditional exhibition environments. Individual artists or producing organizations seeking production funding must have a confirmed exhibition venue or presenting partner.
Deadline: Oct 25th
IBlack Girl Freedom Fund (BGFF) is open to organizations that center the leadership of Black girls and Black gender-expansive youth. BGFF are especially excited to invite Black women-led, and femme-led organizations to apply for this round of funding.
Eligibility: U.S.-based organizations 501(c)3 or fiscally sponsored by a 501(c)3 organizations that are
Led by Black girls and/or Black women, Black femmes, and/or gender-expansive Black folks,
Deadline: Oct 30th