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Location: Virtual
Cost: Free
Eligibility: Artists working in social practice in the Mid-America Arts Alliance region of Arkansas, Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska, Oklahoma, and Texas.
Age Requirement: 21+
DESCRIPTION
ant to demystify the grant process? This hour-long, virtual workshop explains how the Interchange program serves artists of the Mid-America Arts Alliance region with $25K practice-based funding, professional development, and mentorship. In the How to Apply Yourself workshop, you’ll learn about the Interchange application process and have time to ask your questions.
The Interchange program recognizes the role of individual artists as change agents and connectors in the cities and towns where they reside. With an innate understanding of process and experience as problem-solvers, artists possess the skills, training, and vision to collaborate across sectors, stimulate dialogue, activate neighborhoods, and creatively respond to civic challenges.
The Interchange program is designed to strengthen individual artists in the M-AAA region (Arkansas, Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska, Oklahoma, and Texas) who have a history of impactful work with a socially-engaged creative practice by providing practice-based grant funding, professional development experiences, peer network access, and one-on-one mentoring. A program of M-AAA, the Interchange program is made possible through the support of the Mellon Foundation.
Interchange fellowships will be awarded to 16 regional artists, who may choose how best to use the funding in support of their socially-engaged creative practices. Fellows will participate in two professional development retreat weekends over the 18-month program. Working in small peer groups with the support of artist peer facilitators, fellows will explore their practices, goals, legal and financial strategies, and emotional-support structures. On-going support is provided throughout the program through quarterly 90-minute workshops and one-on-one mentoring sessions. The program culminates with the fellows sharing their practices and ideas with the field through a Social Practice in Conversation open to the public.
Learn more about this grant and how to apply at the upcoming How To Apply Yourself workshop.
Interchange is a program of Mid-America Arts Alliance made possible through the support of Mellon Foundation.
SCHEDULE
How To Apply Yourself workshops are one hour long with time dedicated to questions and answers.
ARTIST PEER FACILITATORS
All workshops are facilitated and presented by experienced, working artists. The facilitator/presenter for this session is David Wayne Reed.
QUESTIONS
Contact us at artistservices@maaa.org.
For questions, please contact communications@maaa.org.