Funding & Grants

Unrestricted Grant Opportunity

MyMA is a community driven arts organization. Our mission is to amplify emerging artists and enrich lives with their works by building an inclusive platform for art.

MyMA Artist Grant is an initiative to support visual artists. We provide a $500 unrestricted grant to one artist each month. To ensure accessibility, all of our applications are free. Follow us on Instagram to stay in touch!

OPEN CALL 2023 | Annual Grant Residency Program ZARATAN AIR

DEADLINE | August 29 until September 30, 2022 (24H00)

ELIGIBILITY | Emerging and professional artists, performers, musicians, curators, writers and other cultural agents are eligible to apply. The residency program is designed for international artists - or national artists residing abroad - for the development of artistic projects, individual or collective. Zaratan defends a multidisciplinary and experimental attitude, where all the areas and the languages of the artistic expression are considered.

DURATION | 4 weeks

GRANT | Once a year Zaratan offers a 4 weeks residency grant, which covers the studio and accommodation fees for one artist selected through the applications process. THE CALL IS OPEN FROM 29th AUGUST TO 30th SEPTEMBER, 2022.

The Hopper Prize | $3,500 & $1,000 Artist Grants

The Hopper Prize is now accepting entries for our Fall 2022 artist grants. 

We are offering $3,500 and $1,000 grants to artists and photographers around the world.

Grants will be awarded through an open call art competition juried by leading contemporary curators. Current Jurors:

— Simone Krug, Curator, Aspen Art Museum

— Rachel Reese Waldrop, Director & Curator, Institute of Contemporary Art, Chattanooga

Open call for international exhibition support programme Visualise

Ukrainian Institute is launching an open call for Visualise programme - a long-term programme aimed at supporting exhibition projects outside of Ukraine. The programme provides opportunities of co-programming, co-financing, and communications support to international exhibitions that contribute to promoting the art of Ukraine globally and establishing institutional partnerships. The maximum financing per project is equivalent to 40,000.00 US dollars (up to 1,170,200.00 UAH). 

Deadline: 22 August 2022

Details: https://ui.org.ua/en/sectors-en/visualise-2022-2/

Banff Centre | Clifford E. Lee Choreography Award 2022

Overview
The biennial Clifford E. Lee Choreography Award, at Banff Centre for Arts and Creativity, is open to any emerging Canadian dance choreographer or company demonstrating exceptional talent. We are seeking new voices, ideas, and approaches to professional dance that can be supported through the award.

Established in 1978 by the Clifford E. Lee Foundation to encourage the development of Canadian choreographers. Nominees for the Clifford E. Lee Choreography Award will submit a proposal for a work that explores a contemporary approach to dance through any style. The work should be full-length, and travel to Banff with a company of no more than 15, including designers and production team members. 

2022 Foundwork Artist Prize | $10,000 Juried Grant with Studio Visits and Interview

The Foundwork Artist Prize is an annual juried award to recognize outstanding practices by contemporary emerging and mid-career artists working in any media. The Prize is open to artists residing anywhere in the world with limited exceptions, and the deadline to register is September 26, 2022.

One honoree will receive an unrestricted $10,000 grant and studio visits with each of the distinguished jurors. In addition, the honoree and three shortlisted artists will each be interviewed as part of the Foundwork Dialogues program to further public engagement with their work. 

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