

This 18-month fellowship provides the opportunity for career development experiences that will add depth and advancement to any artistic career. R2AC/McKnight Career Development Fellowship: Deadline: SeptemOpen to established artists in all disciplines who show a commitment to their career. Organizations can apply for grants up to $2,500.

These grants offer funding for a variety of art projects including costs related to performances or exhibitions, engagement of guest artists, and artists-in-residence. Dates are listed in this issue under R2AC News.Ĭontact staff at or 21, or stop by our office, to help you get on the creative path to pursuing your ideas and dreams.Īrts Project Grant: Deadline: SeptemOpen to any non-profit organization, schools (including community education offices), and units of government. Native American artists interested in applying for grants will want to check out the September grant writing workshop dates on the three reservations and in Bemidji. An announcement will be released in late September. Keep an eye open for the fall schedule of free Professional Development workshops. Contact the R2AC staff to discuss your ideas or for grant writing assistance. "No-Risk" Workshop funding is available for individual artists to present workshops, or you can contract with an artist outside the region to teach in your community. Deadlines are coming up fast and statistically fall is the best time of year to apply. Pay attention to the fall GRANT DEADLINES listed in this issue. They will be working together to provide grant funding, professional development opportunities and other services to the residents of Region 2. They join existing board members: Chair, Steve Prenevost, Vice-Chair, Justin Holley, Treasurer, Diana McLain, Steve Ballard, Nancy Cole, Linda Kaul, and Richard Longtine. Each new member is bringing unique talents and experience to our board. Region 2 Arts Council WELCOMES three new Board Members who begin their term in September: Natalie Grosfield representing Beltrami county and Kevin Hedstrom and Joseph Allen representing Mahnomen county.
