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Here are the upcoming opportunities for March 2025. Best of luck!
The Kimmel Harding Nelson Center for the Arts in Nebraska City, NE awards up to seventy juried residencies per year to established and emerging visual artists, writers, composers, and interdisciplinary artists from across the country and around the world. Residencies are 2 to 8 weeks in length. Each resident receives a $175 stipend per week, housing, and a private studio.
Global
March 1, 2025
The Artadia Awards provide financial support, exposure and recognition to artists. The awards are unrestricted, allowing artists to use the funds in any way they choose. The Chicago cycle of awards is for artists residing in the city.
Chicago
March 1, 2025
The Village, in Beverly Hills, Michigan, is currently seeking applications for original sculptures of a size, weight and material suited to an outdoor setting. Selected works will demonstrate the connections between art and the natural environment. The sculptures, to be selected by local artists and approved by the Parks and Recreation Board, will be on loan from the artist to the Village for three years, May 2025 through April 2028.
Global
March 1, 2025
Jazz & New Music Creative Grants support projects jointly conceived by French and American professional musicians and institutions that encourage artistic exploration, foster intercultural dialogue, and contribute to the dynamism of the musical aesthetics it defends. It also supports new commissions to French composers, especially in the field of new music.
France & United States
March 2, 2025
Summer Writers is a self-directed residency in Banff, Alberta, Canada that provides writers with the time and space to focus on their work away from the constraints of everyday life. During the residency, writers can take advantage of one-on-one mentorship opportunities with faculty as well as a community of artistic peers.
Global
March 5, 2025
THE LAURA JANE MUSSER FUND aims to encourage collaborative and participatory efforts among citizens in rural communities that will help to strengthen their towns and regions in a number of civic areas including, but not limited to, economic development, business preservation, arts and humanities, public space improvements, and education. Nonprofit 501(c)(3) organizations and local units of government are eligible to apply. Organizations with fiscal sponsors are not eligible.
Colorado, Hawaii, Minnesota, Wyoming, and limited counties in New York, North Carolina, and Texas
March 6, 2025
Watershed Center for the Ceramic Arts is currently accepting applications from artists interested in being the 2026 Salad Days Artist. Watershed’s annual Salad Days fundraiser draws hundreds of art appreciators to in Edgecomb, Maine for a summer celebration of handmade ceramic work and local food. For each year’s event, a Salad Days Artist-in-Residence produces five hundred plates or shallow bowls from terracotta clay to be sold. During the celebration, guests choose a plate to take home and enjoy a delicious picnic lunch. The Salad Days Artist’s plates serve as the primary feature of the day and many event attendees return year after year to collect each new design.
Global
March 7, 2025
The Feminist Press is soliciting essays, personal and researched, that map the critical and scholarly intersections of chronic illness with disability and critical race studies. These might include, for example, issues primarily affecting Black women, including access to diagnosis and treatment of various cancers, notably gynecological ones. The Press welcomes work theorizing from the first person, whether in poetry, essay, comic, or hybrid form.
"In contrast to acute or terminal disease, chronic illness—which includes mental illness—takes many forms over a lifetime: chronic with pain, chronic without pain, chronic with a medical diagnosis or without one (conditions that resist clinical documentation), chronic that is life-limiting or life-threatening, with progression, progression free, or stable, visible or invisible. There is not one chronic experience."
Global
March 14, 2025
Cannonball Arts invites West Coast artists and curators to apply to 20 different categories, ranging from "Floating Sculpture" to "Indigenous Canoe Carvings" and "Soap Sculptures."
"We do open calls differently. As an idea-based art center, we are looking for bold and unconventional ideas, and celebrate mediums and genres often passed by. Renderings and budgets are valuable, but we are more interested in your ability to communicate your ideas and the quality of your vision. We want to show the works that other institutions won’t and elevate under-represented talents across the wide spectrum of creative self-expression."
West Coast of United States
March 15, 2025
Sitka Residencies provide time and space for self-paced work and reflection within an inspiring natural setting in Otis, Oregon. Residents from a broad range of art, writing, performance, science, education and interdisciplinary practices come to Sitka to create and explore away from the familiar contexts and constraints of daily routines, and free from external expectations.
Global
March 17, 2025
MR ARTIST-IN-RESIDENCE (AIR) provides early career, NYC-based, generative dance artists with two years of support through residency fees, free rehearsal space, professional development, national and international exchange opportunities, and other formats for investigative discourse. In this case, early career is defined as "artists with some track record of creating and presenting full work (not beginning artists), and artists who are NOT at a point in their careers where they receive consistent development and production opportunities and significant recognition, awards, and acclaim (not mid-career or established artists)."
New York City
March 18, 2025
The Soaring Gardens Artists Retreat in Laceyville, PA, offers visual artists, writers, and composers, and instrumentalists a quiet country setting for residencies to focus on their creative endeavors. Spaces are available from mid-May to mid-September. Soaring Gardens has no fees, makes no demands, and there are no intrusions from the administration—only the studios, gardens, deer, other creatures, and time.
Global
March 23, 2025
The SIA Foundation, Inc. offers cash grants which are used to support the funding of specific capital projects in the areas of Arts & Culture, Education, and Health & Welfare. Grants are available for qualifying 501(c) 3 organizations or entities within the State of Indiana that will improve the quality of life and help meet the needs of Indiana residents.
Indiana
March 31, 2025
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