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Upcoming Artist Grants and Opportunities: August 2023 Deadlines

Grants | Opportunities

Every month, Fractured Atlas provides a list of upcoming grants and opportunities for artists and arts-based projects so that you can discover more opportunities to get financial support and other resources for your work. As a fiscal sponsor of over 3,500 artistic projects, we provide access to grants for artists in every discipline.

If you are new to grant-seeking, check out our introduction to grants! If you’re not already fiscally-sponsored, fiscal sponsorship can give you access to a wider pool of grant opportunities as well as other tools and resources. Learn more about our fiscal sponsorship program here

If you are fiscally sponsored, be sure to review our grant application process as you apply for these grants or any others. To keep up with future opportunities as well as other tips for artists and arts organizations, sign up to receive our weekly blog newsletter.

Here are the upcoming opportunities for August 2023. Best of luck!

 


 

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Yaddo Residency

Yaddo offers residencies to professional creative artists from all nations and backgrounds working in one or more of the following disciplines: choreography, film, literature, musical composition, painting, performance, photography, printmaking, sculpture, and video. Residencies last from two weeks to two months and include room, board and a studio.

 

Geographic Focus

Global

 

Deadline

August 1, 2023

 


 

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AORTA Cohort Programs

AORTA (Anti-Oppression Resource & Training Alliance) offers two cohort programs. The Confluence Organizational Equity Learning Cohort explores how to nurture the conditions for change in an organization and develop a shared understanding of systemic oppression and identify ways to address inequity within organizations. The Tidelines Coaching Cohort was launched to help shared leadership teams build greater capacity for shared leadership.

 

Geographic Focus

United States

 

Deadline

August 1, 2023

 


 

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Peters Valley Residencies

Peters Valley School of Craft is currently seeking artists who work in blacksmithing, ceramics, fibers, fine metals, wood, drawing/painting/collage, or printmaking for two residency programs. The Maxwell/Hanrahan Guest Artist Residency offers a private room in a fully furnished shared house, unlimited access to a fully equipped studio, and an artist stipend. The New Jersey Craft Artist Residency is open to artists who reside in New Jersey.

 

Geographic Focus

Global (Maxwell/Hanrahan Guest Artist Residency)
New Jersey (New Jersey Craft Artist Residency)

 

Deadline

August 1, 2023

 


 

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Community Commissions: Partners - Request for Proposals

The New York City Department of Transportation (NYC DOT) is seeking interested community-based organizations, nonprofits, galleries, and business improvement districts to collaborate on commissioning temporary public art for display. NYC DOT will provide up to $20,000 towards direct project costs for sculptural work or two-dimensional work.

 

Geographic Focus

New York City

 

Deadline

August 1, 2023

 



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The Betty Bowen Award

Administered by the Seattle Art Museum, the Betty Bowen Award honors a Northwest artist for their original, exceptional, and compelling work. The winner is awarded an unrestricted cash prize of $15,000. The award is open to visual artists in all media working in Washington, Oregon, or Idaho.

 

Geographic Focus

Washington, Oregon, and Idaho

 

Deadline

August 1, 2023

 



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Bemis Center Residencies

Bemis Center offers two programs that provide dedicated time, space, and resources to conduct research and to create new work. The Artist-in-Residence program is a process-based experience, giving residents the ability to research, experiment, and explore free from expectations. The Curator-in-Residence program provides national curators the opportunity to participate in the Bemis Residency Program, serve as a professional resource to Bemis artists-in-residence and the Greater Omaha arts community, and organize exhibitions and public programs at Bemis Center.

 

Geographic Focus

Global

 

Deadline

August 1, 2023

 



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New England States Touring (NEST) Grant

New England Foundation for the Arts’ NEST grant funds performances, readings, and screenings of work by regional, national, and international artists presented by New England-based nonprofit organizations. Organizations must be based in New England to apply.

 

Geographic Focus

Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, and Vermont

 

Deadline

August 1, 2023

 



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Art and Change Grant

Leeway Foundation’s Art and Change Grant provides grants of up to $2,500 to fund art for social change projects by women, trans, and/or gender nonconforming artists and cultural producers living in Greater Philadelphia. The program is open to applicants working in any medium and must have a project supported by or in collaboration with a Change Partner (a person, organization, or business that is a part of the project in some way).

 

Geographic Focus

Greater Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

 

Deadline

August 1, 2023

 



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Cross-Sector Impact Grant

South Arts’ Cross-Sector Impact Grants of up to $15,000 support “arts and…” projects developed by partners – one arts organization or artist, and one non-arts organization – harnessing the power of collaboration. Both partners must be located/reside in South Arts’ nine-state region, and at least one of the partners must be a nonprofit, tax-exempt organization, an official local, county, or state government (including an institution of higher education), or a federally recognized tribal community that has a Unique Entity Identifier (UEI) number.

 

Geographic Focus

Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Tennessee

 

Deadline

August 1, 2023 [letter of interest deadline]

 


 

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Penland Winter Residency

Penland’s Winter Residency program is a short-term residency opportunity for artists seeking to work independently in one of Penland’s 16 studios during the quiet season. Practicing artists of all backgrounds and at any stage of their career are encouraged to apply for a 2-week or 4-week session.

 

Geographic Focus

Global

 

Deadline

August 1, 2023

 



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Lynn Shelton “Of a Certain Age” Grant

Northwest Film Forum’s Lynn Shelton “Of a Certain Age” Grant is a project-based award that provides $25,000 to an individual woman, nonbinary, and/or transgender US filmmaker, age 39 or older, who is working on their first narrative feature as a director.

 

Geographic Focus

United States

 

Deadline

August 1, 2023

 



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Our Town

Through project-based funding, the National Endowment for the Arts’ grants program Our Town supports activities that integrate arts, culture, and design into local efforts that strengthen communities over the long term. Grants range from $25,000 to $150,000, with a minimum nonfederal cost share/match equal to the grant amount. All applications are submitted by one organization and require one partner organization. The pair must include a nonprofit organization and a local government or quasi-government entity.

 

Geographic Focus

United States

 

Deadline

August 3, 2023 [part 1 deadline]

 



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Artist Entrepreneurial Grant

The New Hampshire State Council on the Arts’ Artist Entrepreneurial Grant program supports opportunities that will benefit artists’ careers, including the development of business skills, participation in programs to raise the level and quality of their art, and participation in programs that will bring their art to the widest possible markets.

 

Geographic Focus

New Hampshire

 

Deadline

August 4, 2023

 



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Landecker Democracy Fellowship

Humanity in Action’s Landecker Democracy Fellowship annually supports diverse changemakers in unpacking and addressing historic and contemporary systems of inequity. The 2023/204 cohort will bring together 24 fellows to realize project ideas around the theme of democracy and the politics of memory. Applicants must be born in or after 1983 and based in the European Union, Ukraine, the UK, or the US.

 

Geographic Focus

European Union, Ukraine, United Kingdom, and United States

 

Deadline

August 6, 2023

 


 

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In Practice Open Call

SculptureCenter's annual open call for artists, In Practice, invites artists who have not yet had an institutional solo exhibition in New York City to submit proposals for solo exhibitions in designated gallery spaces at SculptureCenter. Proposals should reflect a production budget of up to $6,000, and participating artists will receive a separate honorarium of $1,000.

 

Geographic Focus

Global

 

Deadline

August 6, 2023

 



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Artists in Business Leadership Fellowship

First Peoples Fund’s Artists in Business Leadership Fellowship partners with Native artists and culture bearers to strengthen their business skills and ensure that art, culture, and ancestral knowledge are shared from one generation to the next. The program provides $10,000 in working capital funds. Applicants must be an enrolled member or provide proof of lineal descendancy of a US federally recognized tribe, or be an Alaska Native or Native Hawaiian.

 

Geographic Focus

United States

 

Deadline

August 7, 2023

 



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CCDI Artist/Scholar in Residence

The Library of Congress’ Artist/Scholar in Residence program, part of the Connecting Communities Digital Initiative (CCDI), supports artists or scholars in the creation of new scholarly and/or artists works that imaginatively study, experiment with, and/or critique the Library’s digital collections, materials, and/or services. Proposed projects should center on one or more of the following groups: Black, Indigenous, Hispanic or Latino, Asian American and Pacific Islander, and/or other communities of color in the 50 US States, the District of Columbia, territories and commonwealths.

 

Geographic Focus

United States and territories

 

Deadline

August 7, 2023

 


 

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Bronx Cultural Visions Fund

The Bronx Council on the Arts' Bronx Cultural Visions Fund seeks to support the development of new and the production of new work in the performing arts. The program is open to Bronx-based emerging and mid-career individual artists and organizations with budgets up to $250,000.

 

Geographic Focus

Bronx, New York

 

Deadline

August 7, 2023 [letter of intent deadline]

 


 

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Diamonstein-Spielvogel Visual Journalism Fellowship

ProPublica is looking for a creative, empathetic, and ambitious visual journalist to join its editorial team as part of the Diamonstein-Spielvogel Visual Journalism Fellowship. The fellow will have the opportunity to work from either New York or one of ProPublica's regional offices in Atlanta, GA; Washington, D.C.; Chicago, IL; Phoenix, AZ; or Berkeley, CA; on investigative stories and long-form narratives. The two-year fellowship is full-time and includes a $75,000 salary and full benefits.

 

Geographic Focus

United States

 

Deadline

August 8, 2023

 



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McMillen Artist Community Fellowship

The Robert B. McMillen Foundation Artist Community Fellowship program is designed to support visual artists of Washington State looking to transition from undiscovered to established, self-sustaining professionals.

 

Geographic Focus

Washington

 

Deadline

August 9, 2023

 



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Frame Curatorial Research Fellowship

Frame is seeking candidates for two fellowships: the Curating with Pasts fellowship hosted by the Queens Museum in New York City and Soils, organized with Van Abbemuseum in Eindhoven, Netherlands. The program offers a stipend of 12,000 € for four months of working time. Anyone from anywhere in the world whose practice and interests connect to the frameworks of the fellowships are eligible to apply.

 

Geographic Focus

Global

 

Deadline

August 13, 2023

 



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Marlow Heights Community Center Call for Public Art Entries

The Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission invites artists and artist teams with interest and professional experience in creating public art and site-specific commissions to submit qualifications for exterior art features at the Marlow Heights Community Center. A stipend of $2,000 will be paid for the development of artist project proposals.

 

Geographic Focus

Global

 

Deadline

August 13, 2023

 



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Cultural Capital Fellowship

First Peoples Fund’s Cultural Capital Fellowship provides a $10,000 grant for Native artists interested in community outreach and cultural preservation. Additionally, fellows receive technical support and professional training to start or grow their arts business and continue their essential work in their communities.

 

Geographic Focus

United States

 

Deadline

August 14, 2023

 



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The Animacy of Objects

American Art, co-published by the Smithsonian American Art Museum and the University of Chicago Press, seeks to publish papers demonstrating cultural perspectives that recognize objects as animate beings. Authors are invited to submit brief essays in reply to this question: How does acknowledging and engaging with objects as animate beings – recognizing them as relatives and respecting that they carry a form of peoplehood – expose the knowledge they hold and carry, knowledge that is otherwise invisible and unrecognized? Selected authors will be compensated $500 each.

 

Geographic Focus

Global

 

Deadline

August 15, 2023

 


 

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Centrum Artist Residencies

The Centrum Artists-In-Residence program welcomes writers, artists, and creative thinkers to immerse themselves in the surroundings of Fort Worden in Port Townsend, Washington. In the Making Residencies have public-facing components that could be a workshop, a temporary installation, or performance. The Emerging Artist & Writers Residency provides stipends, multiple resident gathers, visiting artists and curators, and an open studio/public reading. Self-Directed Residencies, which are largely solitary, are fee-based programs with fee-waived scholarships available.

 

Geographic Focus

Global
Pacific Northwest [Emerging Artist & Writers Residency]

 

Deadline

August 15, 2023

 



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Werner Fenz Grant for Art in Public Space

Interdisciplinary contemporary arts festival steirischer herbst and the city of Graz, Austria, have launched a 17,000 € grant for art in public space that targets national and international projects addressing the cultural and political context of Graz. Projects can deal with economic, political, social, ecological, architectural, or urban development issues.

 

Geographic Focus

Global

 

Deadline

August 15, 2023

 


 

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CPR Artist-in-Residence Program

Center for Performance Research's Artist-in-Residence Program seeks to support artists working within various perspectives of contemporary dance, performance, and time-based forms. The program offers ten artists with research and presentation opportunities, rehearsal space, curatorial and project support, and peer dialogue.

 

Geographic Focus

New York City

 

Deadline

August 16, 2023

 



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NYAM Library Fellowships

The New York Academy of Medicine Library offers two annual research fellowships to support the advancement of scholarly research in the history of medicine and public health. The Audrey and William H. Helfand Fellowship in the History of Medicine and Public Health supports research using Academy Library resources for scholarly study of the history of medicine and public health. The Paul Klemperer Fellowship in the History of Medicine supports research using the Academy Library’s resources for scholarly study of the history of the history of medicine.

 

Geographic Focus

Global

 

Deadline

August 25, 2023

 


 

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Milkweed Learning Hub & Chrysalis Micro-Residency

This fully-funded hybrid opportunity is offered by the Chrysalis Institute, whose mission is to nourish the creative trajectory of emerging BIPOC artists. The Milkweed Learning Hub is a virtual space where artists explore the intersection of identity and the creative process. After the completion of the Learning Hub, artists with be welcomed to a 67-acre natural space in Southwest Michigan, where the cohort will experience a physical space for restoration and contemplation, as well as the opportunity to nurture fruitful dialogue, fostering a sense of community and collective care.

 

Geographic Focus

United States

 

Deadline

August 25, 2023

 


 

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L+A+N+D

Bernheim Arboretum & Research Forest is launching L+A+N+D (Landscape + Art + Nature + Design), a new initiative that celebrates innovative design concepts for immersive outdoor installations on a grant scale. The program seeks regional, national, and international proposals from creatives of all kinds.

 

Geographic Focus

Global

 

Deadline

August 28, 2023

 



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Residencies at The Studio

The Studio at the Corning Museum of Glass serves as a host for residencies where artists may solely focus on their work and research. The Studio Artist-in-Residence program invites artists to engage in a month-long period of practice-based glassmaking, whether exploring new directions in the material or expanding their current practice. The BIPOC Residency aims to assist underrepresented artists while actively fostering a culture and community of inclusion that promotes, respects, and celebrates diversity. The David Whitehouse Research Residency for Artists allow artists from all disciplines to participate in scholarly research that will further inform their practice in glass.

 

Geographic Focus

Global

 

Deadline

August 31, 2023

 


 

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Storyknife Writers Retreat

Storyknife provides women with the time and space to explore their craft without distraction. Residencies in Homer, Alaska, are either for two or four weeks.

 

Geographic Focus

Global

 

Deadline

August 31, 2023

 


 

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Willapa Bay AiR

Willapa Bay AiR offers month-long, self-directed residencies to emerging and established artists, filmmakers, writers, playwrights, scholars, singer/songwriters, and musical composers. The program provides lodging, meals, and work space, at no cost, to six residents each month.

 

Geographic Focus

Global

 

Deadline

August 31, 2023

 


 

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Bryn Du Artist in Residence

The Bryn Du Artist in Residence introduces new and varied artists to the Granville, Ohio, community throughout the calendar year. Artists may be in any stage of their career and work in any discipline. Stipends include $2,000 for an 8-week residency and $3,000 for a 12-week residency.

 

Geographic Focus

United States

 

Deadline

August 31, 2023

 



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Gulf Coast Prizes

Gulf Coast is awarding three prizes this month. The Toni Beauchamp Prize in Critical Art Writing supports young and mid-career writers working in a variety of creative approaches and formats. The Barthelme Prize for Short Prose is open to flash fiction, prose poems, and micro-essays of 500 words or fewer. The Gulf Coast Prize in Translation is open for prose submissions, with the winner receiving $1,000 and publication in the journal.

 

Geographic Focus

United States [Beauchamp Prize]

Global [Barthelme Prize and Translation]

 

Deadline

August 31, 2023

 



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About Geo Ong

Geo Ong is a Los Angeles native who now lives in Kingston, NY, with his family. He is a lifelong urbanite who is learning how to seek solace in the natural world. Prior to joining Fractured Atlas, he spent twelve years working for independent bookstores. He reads whenever he gets the opportunity, gives his dog Carl loving belly rubs, and attempts to veganize his mother's Filipino recipes to varying degrees of success.