Ucross Native American Fellowships for Visual Artists and Writers: Spring 2027
Native American visual artists and writers are invited to apply for a four-week residency fellowship at Ucross Foundation.
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Native American visual artists and writers are invited to apply for a four-week residency fellowship at Ucross Foundation.
Establish a cohort of artists pursuing radical experimentation and practice disruption through intensive sessions, monthly gatherings, and creative exploration with institutional support.
Apply to lead a curated series of three public performing arts programs at ISSUE Project Room during the 2027 season.
The A.I.R. Gallery National Artists Program seeks woman and non-binary artists living outside New York City to join a three-year membership providing annual exhibition, fee-free open call access, website representation, and community support.
The City of Glendale seeks qualifications from teaching artists to facilitate interactive art stations at a Fall 2026 community art event in Murphy Park.
West Valley artists are invited to submit qualifications to create a nature-focused sidewalk chalk art mural for the Roots of Creation: Arts and Nature Festival.
Submit ideas for free-standing sculptures created from recycled materials for potential exhibition at the Roots of Creation festival.
Apply for a nine-month residential fellowship to pursue a project in humanities, social sciences, creative arts, science, engineering, or mathematics.
Arts and cultural organizations submit applications for general operating support funding.
Individual artists apply for fellowship funding across all disciplines through regional administering organizations.
Organizations and individual artists applying for grants to support folk and traditional arts practice, teaching, and intergenerational knowledge transmission across California.
Organizations apply for grants to support Creative Youth Development projects serving youth ages infancy to 25 in California, with priority for system-engaged or at-promise youth.
Nonprofit arts organizations and teaching artists may request grants of up to $25,000 to plan and deliver professional development in arts integration strategies to classroom teachers and administrators.
Support the establishment of county-designated local arts agencies in Glenn and Kings counties through mentorship funding from existing State-Local Partners.
Nonprofit organizations serving youth ages 0-25 in California are invited to apply for grants of up to $25,000 to expand meaningful arts participation and learning in diverse settings.
County-designated local arts agencies may apply for general operating support funding to foster cultural development on the local level.
Arts organizations must propose collaborative projects between California-based artist(s) and community members using artistic practices to address community-defined social issues.
Grant program supporting attendance at high-quality performances and exhibits for students in priority communities through field trips, in-school assemblies, and complementary educational activities.
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