Call to Artists
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MartinArts invites member artists to participate in “Infinite Possibilities - A Members Showcase”. Works will be exhibited at the Court House Cultural Center from June 13–July 29, 2023.
Deadline to apply: May 1, 2023
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Contact: Marlon Tobias | visionsinblack2023@gmail.com
Deadline to Apply: Saturday, December 17, 2022, 11:59PM
We are inviting you to submit your interest in being a part of the Suncoast Black Arts Collaborative 2023 Visions in Black Art Exhibition. All work must be for sale, original and completed within the past 3 years. You may submit up to 3 selections of your work. The artist will be responsible for transporting, shipping, and insurance to and from the exhibition. Please review the submission information and guidelines at the following website before you begin your application. -
Contact: Amanda Sanfilippo | (305) 375-5436 | amandas@miamidade.gov
Deadline to Apply: Monday, October 24, 2022, 11:59 PM
Maximum Awards: $7,500 / $15,000The South Florida Cultural Consortium Fellowship Program offers the largest regional, government-sponsored artists’ grants in the United States, awarding $15,000 and $7,500 fellowships to resident visual and media artists from the counties of Broward, Martin, Miami-Dade, Monroe, and Palm Beach. Since it was established in 1988, the Consortium has awarded close to $4 million in fellowships to over 300 artists. In addition to receiving the grant, the artists take part in an exhibition hosted and organized by a visual arts institution in one of the five counties.
Applicants to the 2022/2023 award are estimated to be notified April - May of 2023.
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The Creek District of Art & Entertainment are working with the City of Stuart to bring new mosaic artwork to the sidewalks of the district. There will be several mosaics installed in the area, and YOU have an opportunity to be directly involved in the selection of the artwork — or maybe you’d like to create a sidewalk mosaic yourself! The first two mosaics, created by program directors Diane Concepcion and Corina Pelloni, are scheduled for installation early 2022. But we need more designs from people like you! This program is a fantastic way to learn the art of mosaic and to contribute public art to The Creek District!
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Artwork Loan Program at State Capitol
The Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services (FDACS) is highlighting Florida-based photographers and artists in the state Capitol building. The primary interest for artwork, which will be displayed throughout Commissioner of Agriculture Nikki Fried’s suite on the plaza level of the Capitol, is natural scenic views of Florida’s landscapes and waters. This includes but is not limited to springs, rivers, beaches, forests, prairies, and wildlife. If you have an interest in this artwork loan program, please contact Joey Hicks, Director of Administration, at Joey.Hicks@FreshFromFlorida.com or 850-617-7000.
Additional details:
• Artwork will be rotated twice per year and all loan pieces will be returned to the artist/owner
• FDACS and any artist/owner featured will enter into an agreement for the loan program to ensure art is handled with care
• FDACS will highlight artists via social media
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Deadline to apply: Varies
Atlantic Center for the Arts is now accepting applications for the Master Artists-in-Residence Program. Spend three weeks developing your work with the personal support and mentorship of internationally renowned Masters in visual arts, music composition, literature, and choreography. Participation is limited to 8 people for each Master Artist. -
The Hopper Prize is offering multiple individual artist grants totaling $5,000.00 USD awarded through an open call art competition juried by leading contemporary curators.
The Hopper Prize is open to all artists age 18 and older working in any media. There are no restrictions on genre, subject matter, or media. We accept entries in all media.
Program Highlights
$5,000.00 USD in total awards for visual artists
+ 5 artists will each receive $1,000.00 USD in unrestricted grant awards
+ 30 artists will have their work archived at hopperprize.org
+ Early applications will be reviewed for possible nstagram artist features @hopperprize (https://www.instagram.com/hopperprize/)
We work with leading curators to review your submissions. Spring 2019 grant winners will be selected by:
Leilani Lynch, Curator, The Bass Museum of Art Miami Beach
Rachel Adams, Chief Curator & Director of Programs, Bemis Center for Contemporary Arts -
Deadline to Apply: Ongoing
Swamp Ape Review is a national online literary journal founded and produced by the MFA in creative writing students at Florida Atlantic University.The Swamp Ape is a legend that reflects Florida—its mythology, its weirdness—as well as the human desire to create a narrative around that which we can’t explain. Submissions to the Swamp should defy form to the extent that the piece’s creator might be unsure of where it belongs. Across all genres, we encourage pieces with a hybrid or non-traditional nature—works that subvert our expectations of both content and form and unsettle our assumptions of what is possible.
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The AYA Fiber Studio is currently accepting applications for a Studio Assistant Intern. The internship is a paid, hourly position. The position is seasonal from September- May. The intern will be working in a professional working and teaching fiber studio in Stuart, FL. Specifically, the intern will assist the owner artist with fiberart processes , class preparations, studio organization, maintenance and some offsite events. The intern will also assist students (adults) and our renowned teaching artists during all workshops.
Offer includes paid training in fabric dyeing, traditional textile arts and an opportunity to be exposed to some of the best fiber artists in the world. However, some experience with textiles is needed.
The primary goal of this internship is to provide hands-on experience and a foundation in standard studio practices. This internship could serve as the prerequisite to a full time position. It will give the intern a solid appreciation of the time and tasks behind the scenes of a professional working fiber studio and the skills necessary for bringing artwork and workshops from conception to completion.
Aya Fiber Studio - 170 Northeast Dixie Highway, Stuart, FL, 34994, United States - 336-693-4606 - suzanne@ayafiberstudio.com - www.ayafiberstudio.com
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Deadline to Apply: Ongoing
Applications are accepted on a rolling basis to exhibit at the Court House Cultural Center. The application is located on the Court House Cultural Center Gallery Overview page of our website.