Grants
23,992 grants found
Art Collective for Homeless and Low Income Women
openElizabeth Powers/ LIFT
Art Collective for Homeless and Low Income Women
Art Collectives with Homeless & Low-Income Women
openCambridge Women's Center/Elizabeth Powers
Art Collectives with Homeless & Low-Income Women
Art Creates Us, Inc.
openNYC Department of Cultural Affairs
Art Creates Us, Inc.
Art Deco Society of New York, Inc.
openNYC Department of Cultural Affairs
Art Deco Society of New York, Inc.
Art for Ethiopian Village
openEthiopian Community in Seattle
The Ethiopian Community in Seattle project will be the installation of art on the façade of the outer wall of Ethiopian Village located at 8323 Rainer Ave S. Ethiopian Village is a affordable housing project for seniors that will also serve as the new home of the Ethiopian Community Center which serves as a hub for the Ethiopian community. The project is free and open to all who want to participate and will be completed in late Spring of 2023.
Art for Junction Plaza Park
openWest Seattle Junction Association
The development of Junction Plaza Park in West Seattle was completed in 2010. The second phase is to install a significant piece of public art. The purpose of this grant is to procure a large sculpture and install lighting.
Art Force: A Public Art Lab
openSchool of the Museum of Fine Arts
Art Force: A Public Art Lab
Art Grants for Artists
openThe Arts Center of the Capital Region
Art Grants for Artists
Art House Astoria Conservatory for Music and Art
openNYC Department of Cultural Affairs
Art House Astoria Conservatory for Music and Art
Art in the Barn Workshops
openSouth Bristol Cultural Center
Art in the Barn Workshops
Art in the Park
openCity of Seattle — Neighborhood Matching Fund
This event will be a one-night outdoor gallery space during the May 12th Ballard ArtWalk in Bergen Place Park 5420 22nd Avenue NW. It will be a tented event due to temperamental weather and will provide one musical act and 5-10 visual artists displaying their work. A successful event will create a space that temporarily activates the park and also provides a stage for some of the community's cultural assets. It is a small project with a lot of heart. Local creatives come to sell their art, the music draws in passersby, and the centralized park is temporarily activated to be a vibrant cultural hub for the night. The project will be completed by June 29, 2018.
Art in the Park for Kids!
openLeschi Community Council
The 2016 `Art in the Park for Kids` celebration scheduled for Saturday, September 10th at Leschi Park, 201 Lakeside Ave S. from 11:00 am - 4:00 pm will include bead making taught by a resident jewelry maker, booths for crafts, a nature walk led by a local photographer, and dance lessons from a local choreographer. This event is free and open to the public.
Art Lab, Inc.
openNYC Department of Cultural Affairs
Art Lab, Inc.
Art of the Early Keyboard, Inc.
openNYC Department of Cultural Affairs
Art of the Early Keyboard, Inc.
Art of the Encyclopedic
openTonawandas' Council on the Arts, Inc.
Art of the Encyclopedic
Art on Pier 86 Grain Elevator & Silos
openFriends of Art on Pier 86
This feasibility study will examine the possibilities for public art as an anchor on the Pier 86 silos and grain elevator. The process will involve business associations and neighborhood councils for input and consultants for engineering and technical advice. The goal is to meet the needs of a working port while providing an innovative solution to completing the northern section of the waterfront redevelopment.
Art Piece on the South Main Street Retention Wall
openInterIm CDA
InterIm Community Development Association and the Danny Woo Art Wall Steering Committee has selected an artist to develop a site integrated, community-based public art piece to be located on the retaining wall along the north side of S. Main Street outside the Danny Woo Community Garden entrance. The art piece will be installed on a concrete retaining wall, which is divided into panels with steel beams. The art piece has been funded to be at least 10 panels long. Additional funding, will allow us to extend the art along additional panels and add lighting. This project will be completed by December 31, 2018.
Art Programming @ Earth School (01M364)
openStudio in a School Association, Inc.
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Art Start, Inc.
openNYC Department of Cultural Affairs
Art Start, Inc.
Art Students League of New York
openNYC Department of Cultural Affairs
Art Students League of New York
Art Sweats, Inc.
openNYC Department of Cultural Affairs
Art Sweats, Inc.
Art Walk Rainier Beach 2015 Duwamish Totem Pole
openArt Walk Rainier Beach
With “A Cultural Homecoming”, Art Walk Rainier Beach celebrates those who have lived, worked and shared in our community since its founding by the Duwamish People. This year, AWRB will honor the Duwamish Tribe with their participation in music, dance, and storytelling. The Small Sparks grant will help fund the onsite creation of a significant art work: a cedar-frame canoe that will go to a community installation.