Artists 360 Practicing Artist 2023 Application

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Artists 360, a program of Mid-America Arts Alliance made possible through the support of the Walton Family Foundation, provides grant funding and professional development opportunities to individual artists of all disciplines living in the Arkansas counties of Benton, Carroll, Crawford, Sebastian, and Washington.
Artists 360 is designed to elevate and energize greater Northwest Arkansas practicing artists by providing them with: 

  • $7,500 grants to support creative practices and career advancement;
  • Peer-based learning experiences to develop entrepreneurship skills and build enduring creative practices; and
  • Connections to a dynamic regional artist network.


The application deadline is June 28, 2023 at 5:00 p.m.


Applicants will be notified by September 1, 2023.


For more information on the Artists 360 program visit: https://artists360.art

You may also download an application guide at: https://artists360.art/resources


M-AAA encourages those who self-identify as Black, Indigenous,

People of Color (BIPOC), LGBTQIA2S+, and/or disabled to apply. 


*Applicants have the option to compete their applications verbally with
M-AAA staff. We recommend that artist bio, artist statement and narrative answers be prepared in advance of verbal application meetings. Work samples must be submitted as digital files or as links to website addresses.
Requests for this assistance must be received by Friday, June 16, 2023.

While completing the online application form, applicants may save their progress at anytime by clicking the "save" box in the upper right-hand corner.

ELIGIBILITY

To be eligible for the Artists 360 Practicing Artist Grant program, you must:

  • Be a resident of the State of Arkansas and have established residency of at least one year at the time of application in one of the following counties: Benton, Carroll, Crawford, Sebastian, or Washington.
  • Retain residency within the five-county region for the duration of the grant period (September 2023 through October 2024).
  • Commit to participating in peer-to-peer professional development activities during the grant year, including the Artists 360 Grantee Retreat at the 21C Museum Hotel in Bentonville, AR from 9:00 a.m. Saturday, October 21, 2023 through 1:00 p.m. on Sunday, October 22, 2023 (meals and private lodging provided).  
  • Be 18 years of age at the time of application.
  • Must be a citizen, permanent resident, or have non-resident status.
  • Be a practicing artist that creates work in any discipline, including, but not limited to dance, film, literary, music, theatre, and visual art.
  • Propose a project in one of the following four categories:
    • Touring Project Applicants should include a plan for touring, and how the touring project fits into their overall body of work.
    • Works in Progress Applicants should specify the stage of the project the grant will support and how the project fits into their overall body of work.
    • Creative Research & Professional Advancement Applicants should articulate the artistic strength, quality, and reputation of the proposed residency, workshop, laboratory, apprenticeship or research opportunity, and how the experience fits into their overall  body of work.
    • Social Practice Project Applicants should include clear outcomes; impact/benefit for the community being served, and how the project fits into their overall body of work.
  • May not be currently enrolled in a degree seeking program. 
  • May not have previously received an Artists 360 Practicing Artist grant.

 

APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS

Each Artists 360 Practicing Artist application should include: 

  • Completed online application form 
  • Proof of residence (Arkansas driver's license, bill from a bank, mortgage company, utility company, credit card company, doctor, or hospital, bank statement, property tax bill, current valid homeowner's or renter's policy or motor vehicle insurance card or policy, current valid Arkansas motor vehicle registration, 2022 tax filing (IRS or state of Arkansas).
  • Artist Statement or Description of your Artistic Practice (maximum 250 words).
  • Artist Biography (maximum 100 words).
  • Artist Resume/CV (maximum 3 pages, pdf format).
  • Project description, project title and short project description
  • Project timeline
  • Project budget (maximum 3 pages, pdf format).
  • Up to five artwork samples (images - 1MB max. per image, audio files, film files, or URLs to audio and film files).
  • Work Sample Summary (maximum 1000 words).


REVIEW CRITERIA

  • Artistry: Successful applicants will demonstrate artistic excellence, variously defined by the practitioners and norms in their discipline, and show a deep commitment to their work. 
  • Project Design: The project description clearly addresses the identified criteria for their selected project category (touring, works in progress, creative research & professional advancement, or social practice).  Applicant provides a realistic timeline, an appropriate budget, and identifies clear artistic and/or community-based objectives, and achievable goals.
  • Program Readiness and Collegiality: Selected artists will have the desire to advance their career and deepen their practice, engage in an active strategic management process surrounding their practice, as well as an interest in sharing their work and process as part of a network of artists in a peer learning environment.
  • Balanced Cohort: The overall balance of the group of grantees will be considered to ensure a broad representation of perspectives, disciplines, and experiences.

Applicants facing difficulties completing the online submission should contact artistservices@maaa.org. For more information on Artists 360, visit www.artists360.art.

Eligibility




Thank you for your interest in the Artists 360 Practicing Artist Grant Program.


Given the answers you provided, you are not eligible to apply. Please click the submit button and we will add your contact information to our email distribution list so that you can be among the first to know about other opportunities for artists. 


If you have questions or concerns, please email artistservices@maaa.org.

Contact Information










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If you do not have a website, you may include a URL of an internet platform which showcases your work (i.e., Facebook, Soundcloud, Etsy, Instagram, etc.)

Follow the link to find your U.S. Congressional District Number. Include numbers ONLY.

Follow the link to find your State House Legislative District Number. Include numbers ONLY.

Follow the link to find your State Senate Legislative District Number. Include numbers ONLY.

Application







Project Information



Project Description. (500 word maximum):
  • Touring Project Applicants should include a plan for touring, and how the touring project fits into their overall body of work.
  • Works in Progress Applicants should specify the stage of the project the grant will support and how the project fits into their overall body of work.
  • Creative Research & Professional Advancement Applicants should articulate the artistic strength, quality, and reputation of the proposed residency, workshop, laboratory, apprenticeship or research opportunity, and how the experience fits into their overall body of work.
  • Social Practice Project Applicants should include clear outcomes; impact/benefit for the community being served, and how the project fits into their overall body of work.


Accessibility Information
Tell us if your project incorporates any of the following accessibility topics. Answering “no” or “not applicable” will not preclude your application from consideration.







Submission Materials
Ensure that each document is uploaded to the correct and corresponding category to avoid potential disqualification. See the information below for URL and uploaded file format restrictions.
Resume/CV

Proof of Residency

Project Budget

Work Samples

Include up to a total of five artwork samples. 

  • Samples may be uploaded or provided as URLs below.  You may mix and match a combination of uploads and URLs.
  • All uploaded files should be titled with the name of the artist, <firstname lastname sample1>. Please do not include any special characters (, #, :, *, etc) in your file name.
  • Uploaded files may not be larger than 1MB.
  • You may mix and match the following sample types:
    • Visual Images -.jpeg, .jpg or .pdf file format or URL
    • Audio - Audio files should be uploaded to a streaming service (Soundcloud) or hosted on a website and shared via URLs. Please provide information as to where panelists should begin and end listening on your Work Sample Summary (ie. "Start at 3:03:00 and end at 4:03:00"). (1 minute = 1 sample).
    • Video - Video should be uploaded to a streaming service (YouTube or Vimeo) or hosted on a website, and shared via URLs. Please provide information as to where panelists should begin and end viewing on your Work Sample Summary  (ie. "Start at 3:03:00 and end at 4:03:00").(1 minute = 1 sample).
    • Literary - Written work should be uploaded as .pdf files. You may submit one or more typed, double spaced work samples in a 12 point font. Please provide information in your Work Sample Summary as to where panelists should begin and end reading. (2 pages = 1 sample).



1 MB maximum. Provide clear instruction for intended review on the Work Sample Summary section.

For Media/Video/Performance artist submissions: If your supplemental material is audio or video, submit a URL which links directly to video or audio as one of your 5 work samples. Please provide clear instruction for intended review in the Work Sample Summary section.


1 MB maximum. Provide clear instruction for intended review on the Work Sample Summary section.

For Media/Video/Performance artist submissions: If your supplemental material is audio or video, submit a URL which links directly to video or audio as one of your 5 work samples. Please provide clear instruction for intended review in the Work Sample Summary section.


1 MB maximum. Provide clear instruction for intended review on the Work Sample Summary section.

For Media/Video/Performance artist submissions: If your supplemental material is audio or video, submit a URL which links directly to video or audio as one of your 5 work samples. Please provide clear instruction for intended review in the Work Sample Summary section.


1 MB maximum. Provide clear instruction for intended review on the Work Sample Summary section.

For Media/Video/Performance artist submissions: If your supplemental material is audio or video, submit a URL which links directly to video or audio as one of your 5 work samples. Please provide clear instruction for intended review in the Work Sample Summary section.


1 MB maximum. Provide clear instruction for intended review on the Work Sample Summary section.

For Media/Video/Performance artist submissions: If your supplemental material is audio or video, submit a URL which links directly to video or audio as one of your 5 work samples. Please provide clear instruction for intended review in the Work Sample Summary section.
Work Sample Summary

Use the space provided below to include supporting information for each work sample. This Work Sample Summary should identify the work samples in the order submitted (i.e. Work Sample #1) and share the following information for each (as relevant to the type of each sample submitted). For examples visit: https://artists360.art/resources. (1000 word maximum).

  • Title of the work
  • Medium
  • Dimensions
  • Date of completion, performance, or publication
  • Clearly indicate selections intended for review of audio and visual samples (i.e. view from 1:36 to 2:36).
  • Other details regarding the creative development, inspiration, or relevance of the work.

Demographics
M-AAA does not discriminate on the basis of gender, race/ethnicity, identifiers or age. This information will not be shared with panelists.
Gender


Race/Ethnicity


Other Identifiers


Age Range

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Certification and Assurance of Compliance

By submitting this application, the applicant certifies that the information contained in the form is true. Furthermore, the applicant certifies it is in compliance with the statutes outlined below and all related M-AAA regulations, will maintain records and will submit all necessary reports.

 

Debarment, Suspension, Ineligibility, and Voluntary Exclusion

The applicant confirms that neither it nor its principals is presently debarred, suspended, proposed for debarment, declared ineligible, or voluntarily excluded from receiving federal funding by any federal department or agency.

 

Nondiscrimination Statutes

The applicant certifies by checking the box below that all information contained in this application is true and further, it does not discriminate:

  • on the grounds of race, color or national origin (including limited English proficiency), in accordance with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, as amended (42 U.S.C. 2000d et seq.) (Justice.gov website);
  • on the basis of physical or mental disability in accordance with Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 and the 1990 Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA.gov website);
  • on the basis of age, in accordance with the Age Discrimination Act of 1975 (42 U.S.C.6101 et seq.) (house.gov website); and
  • on the basis of sex, in any education program or activity, in accordance with Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972 (20 U.S.C. 1681 et seq. (Justice.gov website).