Creative Capital 2012 Award CycleLetter of Inquiry due 3/1 Apply for Performing Arts, Emerging Fields, & Literature Creative Capital grants are extremely competitive but enormously valuable to the recipients, providing integrated financial and advisory support to artists pursuing innovative and adventurous projects. Acting as a catalyst for the development of exceptional and imaginative ideas, these grants support artists with up to $50,000 in direct project support and advisory services valued at more than $40,000. You’ll need to have a strong track record to be competitive, and your work needs to be breaking new ground. |
Lower East Side Printshop ResidencyApplication Deadline: 3/1 New York, NY Apply! The Lower East Side Printshop Keyholder Residency Program offers emerging artists free 24-hour access to printmaking facilities to develop new work and foster their artistic careers. Residencies are free and one year long, starting on April 1st and October 1st each year, and they take place in the shared Artists’ Studio. Artists from all disciplines are eligible to apply; print-making skills are not required, but some familiarity with the medium is recommended. |
LEF New England FellowshipApplication Deadline: 3/1 Hamilton, NY Apply! The Robert Flaherty Film Seminar is the longest continuously running film event in North America. The weeklong Seminar brings together over 160 filmmakers, artists, curators, scholars, students, and film enthusiasts to celebrate the power of the moving image. LEF New England, a regional office of the LEF Foundation, is supporting the participation of four New England-area filmmakers to attend the Seminar. The award covers the entire registration fee, which includes room, board, and all special events throughout the week. |
Archie Bray Foundation FellowshipApplication Deadline: 3/1 Helena, MT Apply! The Archie Bray Foundation for the Ceramic Arts is a public, nonprofit, educational institution founded in 1951 by brickmaker Archie Bray, who intended it to be “a place to make available for all who are seriously and sincerely interested in any of the branches of the ceramic arts, a fine place to work.” Its primary mission is to provide an environment that stimulates creative work in ceramics. Each fellowship awards $5,000 to support a long-term resident artist who demonstrates exceptional merit and promise. |




But we want to be discriminating about which opportunities to promote. Our philosophy over the last several years has been to encourage the artists we work with to aim high — to focus their energy on the few opportunities that have the potential for high reward, and to not chase validation from less rewarding grants, residencies and presentation opportunities — ones that don’t actually hold that much value for the artist’s career.
Many of the organizations we feature seek well-established artists who consistently show a commitment to the production and exhibition of new work. For this reason, we believe it is important to feature opportunities for the emerging artist looking to supplement their C.V. by working with smaller (but no less legitimate) organizations. Participation in a smaller show or residency has the potential to create the type of lasting relationship that will make all the difference when pursuing a more prestigious grant or presentation opportunity. We certainly believe in a career ladder.


