The artist as applicant is an artist who is applying for an award that offers money, a studio residency, or an honor. The artist as applicant may be nominated or may respond to an open grant application call. Sometimes there are restrictions (age, locale, gender, education). The artist as applicant often but not always, has another source of income -- a day job, a part-time job, or the actual sale of their art. Some artist as applicants rely entirely on grants for their income.Read the whole piece by Rachel Mason at The HuffPost here.
What follows are potential scenarios in the life of the artist as applicant.
Saturday, January 19, 2013
The Artist as Applicant
Friday, January 18, 2013
Call for Artists
Art Lives Here is a regional visibility campaign for Gateway Arts
District that includes participatory public arts projects, performances,
installations and temporary commercial activity. All the details are here
Soliciting proposals for temporary and long term art installations, pop-up galleries, or programs within active and vacant local businesses. Projects will enliven spaces and support the business environment. Sponsorship for materials and supplies by Community Forklift.

Art Attacks:
Soliciting dynamic art education projects that seek to engage under served community members where they live. Rather than asking participants to arrive at a specific location at a specific time, Art Attacks hope to engage community members on the spot, providing a valuable in-the-moment experience that may become the gateway into additional art education opportunities provided in the Gateway Arts District.

Performance:
Soliciting performances and performance concepts by artists living and working in the Gateway Arts District.

Art Lives Here Project Coordinator, Joe’s Movement Emporium
3309 Bunker Hill Road
Mount Rainier, MD 20712
301-699-1819
neena@joesmovement.org
Requests for Proposals
CALL FOR ARTISTS
The following RFPs will provide more than $30,000 for artists to implement creative placemaking activities. All mediums and experiences are encourages to apply. If your project idea does not fit within a category, please send a short summary to project staff. Arts education, youth groups, film, poetry and other art forms will be considered based on merit, budget and schedule.Please contact neena@joesmovement.org if you have any questions.
Artists Business Partnerships:Soliciting proposals for temporary and long term art installations, pop-up galleries, or programs within active and vacant local businesses. Projects will enliven spaces and support the business environment. Sponsorship for materials and supplies by Community Forklift.
Art Attacks:
Soliciting dynamic art education projects that seek to engage under served community members where they live. Rather than asking participants to arrive at a specific location at a specific time, Art Attacks hope to engage community members on the spot, providing a valuable in-the-moment experience that may become the gateway into additional art education opportunities provided in the Gateway Arts District.
Performance:
Soliciting performances and performance concepts by artists living and working in the Gateway Arts District.
All proposals can be submitted to:
Neena NarayananArt Lives Here Project Coordinator, Joe’s Movement Emporium
3309 Bunker Hill Road
Mount Rainier, MD 20712
301-699-1819
neena@joesmovement.org
Thursday, January 17, 2013
Wednesday, January 16, 2013
Trawick Prize Call for Artists
The Trawick Prize: Bethesda Contemporary Art Awards is now
accepting applications for the annual juried art exhibition and awards. $14,000 in
prize money is awarded annually to the top four artists and a group exhibition
of the finalists’ work will take place in September 2013 at Gallery B in
downtown Bethesda.
With a top prize of $10,000, The Trawick Prize is one of the largest and most
prestigious contemporary art awards in the region.
The 2013 competition will be juried by
Cynthia Connelly, Visual Arts Curator at Artisphere in Arlington, VA; Alexander
Heilner, Associate Dean of Design and Media Studies at Maryland Institute
College of Art in Baltimore; and Vesela Sretenović, Senior Curator of Modern
and Contemporary Art at The Phillips Collection in Washington, D.C.
Artists must be 18 years of age or
older and residents of Maryland, Virginia or Washington,
D.C. Original painting,
drawing, photography, sculpture, fiber art, digital, mixed media and video are
accepted. The maximum dimension should not exceed 96 inches in any
direction. No reproductions. Selected artists must deliver artwork to the
exhibit site in Bethesda, MD. All works on paper must be framed to
full conservation standards. Each artist must submit five images (10 for 3-D
work), application and a non-refundable entry fee of $25.
Artists may apply online or download
an application at http://www.bethesda.org/bethesda/trawick-application.
I have also attached a PDF version of the application.
The deadline for applications is
April 1, 2013. Notifications will be mailed April 26, 2013.
Tuesday, January 15, 2013
Delusions of Grandeur
“You have to be delusional to want to be an artist,” says Amber Robles-Gordon, who, with Shaunte Gates and Jamea Richmond-Edwards, debuted as the art collective Delusions of Grandeur with two back-to-back exhibitions in the summer of 2011. Originally funded by a grant from the D.C. Commission on the Arts and Humanities, the group has expanded to five members with the addition of Wesley Clark and Stanley Squirewell.Check out an excellent review and discussion on this group by the WaPo's Michael O'Sullivan here.
39th Street Gallery
3901 Rhode Island Ave.
Brentwood, MD
301-864-3860
Monday, January 14, 2013
This panel is today!
MIAMI ART FAIRS – REAL DEAL OR HYPE?
FIRST‐HAND PERSPECTIVES FROM EXPERTS AND NEWCOMERS
Date: Monday, January 14th, 2013, 6:30 – 7:30 pm
Catalyst Projects will moderate this discussion, generously hosted by Arch Development and The Hive 2.0. The panel is going to feature Lenny Campello, distinguished art dealer and artist at Aqua; Adah Rose Bitterbaum, owner of the Adah Rose Gallery and exhibitor at Pulse; Tim Tate, established glass artist at Art Miami; Sean Hennessey, glass artist and newcomer to Aqua; and Shaunte Gates, exhibiting artist at Select.
This panel discussion will offer the DC arts community a look at the increasingly important world of art fairs from diverse perspectives.
This event is free of charge and open to the public.
Location:
The Hive 2.0
1231‐B Good Hope Rd SE
Washington, DC 20020
Foundry Gallery has a new President
The Foundry Gallery has elected my good friend Fran Abrams as its new President.
A former Director
of Grants for the Arts and Humanities Council of Montgomery County, Ms.
Abrams has had a long career of public service in government and
nonprofit agencies. A resident of Rockville, Maryland, she began
working in polymer
clay in 2000 and her art has been in exhibits from Virginia to
Massachusetts; Since retiring from her day job in 2010 she has worked
full time as an artist.
Her selection as President of the Dupont Circle-area art gallery was part of the Foundry's recent election of a new Board
of Directors for 2013. Serving as Vice President is Ed Bear Miller of
Washington, DC. Secretary is Naomi Taitz Duffy, also of Washington, and
the Treasurer is Meg MacKenzie of Arlington, VA. At-large Board
members are Ana Elisa Benavent of Alexandria, Katherine Blakeslee of
Washington, and Jay Peterzell of Takoma Park.
For
more than forty years, the Foundry Gallery has supported and showcased
some of Washington’s most promising and accomplished local artists. As a
nonprofit, artist-run gallery, it exists to offer high quality,
affordable original works of art, enrich and educate the community, and
nurture, support and recognize local artists.
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