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Springboard’s Work of Art: Website Basics for Artists
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Springboard’s Work of Art: Website Basics for Artists

Springboard for the Arts

Website Basics for Artists 

May 19

Get a big picture view of the components of your artist website, find clarity on whether you need a website for your artistic practice and learn the basics of creating a website.

Location: Zoom Meeting

Date: Tuesday, May 19, 2026

Time: 6:00 - 8:30 PM

Register

This workshop is a part of Work of Art+, a series of workshops that complement the 12-part Work of Art: Business Skills for Artists series, a professional development curriculum designed to teach business skills to artists in all disciplines. The curriculum is always available for free download, or you can buy a copy of the book to support your practice.

Meet the Instructor

Instructor: Anniessa Antar (she/they)
Bio: Anniessa is a software engineer, educator, and cultural organizer. She has worked at the Minneapolis College of Art and Design, Saint Catherine University, the Minneapolis Institute of Art, and with organizations such as Mizna, Confluence: An East Lake Studio for Community Design, the Minnesota Marine Art Museum and the School for Poetic Computation. Her practices center on the power of creative, playful, and collective work to confront and heal systemic oppression.

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Springboard Work of Art: Artist Statements May 5 — Virtual Workshop
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Springboard Work of Art: Artist Statements May 5 — Virtual Workshop

Springboard for the Arts

Work of Art: Artist Statements 

May 5 from 6 to 8:30 PM

Get a hands-on, step-by-step approach to writing a range of statements that best represent your work as an artist.

Location: Zoom Meeting

Date: Tuesday, May 5, 2026

Time: 6:00 - 8:30 PM

Register

This workshop is a part of Work of Art+, a series of workshops that complement the 12-part Work of Art: Business Skills for Artists series, a professional development curriculum designed to teach business skills to artists in all disciplines. The curriculum is always available for free download, or you can buy a copy of the book to support your practice. Workshop is free to attend.

Meet the Instructor

Instructor: Mikha Dominguez (they/them)
Bio: Mikha Dominguez (aka Mikhamik) is a Queer non-binary Latinx Venezuelan artist based in Minneapolis since 2014. With a background in set design, Mikha’s work explores identity, migration, and resilience. They have worked at the Walker Art Center, exhibited at MCAD, University of Minnesota, St. Catherine University, and the University of Omaha, and participated in the Art Shanty Projects. Mikha leads Mikhamik House of Arts and teaches at Springboard for the Arts while studying at MCAD. Visit their website at mikhamik.com

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Springboard Work of Art: Portfolio Kit — virtual workshop April 21
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Springboard Work of Art: Portfolio Kit — virtual workshop April 21

Springboard’s Work of Art: Portfolio Kit — virtual workshop April 21

Your portfolio is the core of your promotional material and professional calling card. Focus on the essential elements: sharpening your artist statement, tailoring your artistic resume, and curating and formatting your work samples.

This workshop is a part of the 12-part Work of Art: Business Skills for Artists series, a professional development curriculum designed to teach business skills to artists in all disciplines. The curriculum is always available for free download, or you can buy a copy of the book to support your practice. This is free to attend.

Location: Zoom Meeting

Date: Tuesday, April 21, 2026

Time: 6:00 - 8:30 PM

Register

Meet the Instructor

Instructor: Dana Sikkila (she/her)
Bio: Dana Sikkila is a queer Minnesota-based interdisciplinary maker and creator. Known for her social practice and activism programs, creative consulting, public speaking, and her theory development within creative curriculum, Sikkila’s practices span from working in communities from rural to the Twin Cities. Her self-defining administration style has bridged the gap between arts creation and administration, through the development of numerous grassroots cultural projects and exhibitions throughout the state. Dana is also an Artist Career Consultant and Workshop Instructor with Springboard for the Arts. Visit her website at danasikkila.com

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Minnesota State Arts Board offers Cultural Expression Funding Opportunity and Evaluation Capacity Building Webinars
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Minnesota State Arts Board offers Cultural Expression Funding Opportunity and Evaluation Capacity Building Webinars

Funding Opportunity: FY 2027 Cultural Expression

Learn more

 

Evaluation Capacity Building Webinars

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Grant Opportunity for Individuals and Organizations:
FY 2027 Cultural Expression

Application materials are now available for the FY 2027 Cultural Expression grant program. 

Cultural Expression provides project grants to support activities that share, explore, pass on, express, or celebrate the culture of a community through the arts. Cultural communities may be defined by a common ethnicity, tribal affiliation, geographic or regional identity, language, or other significant characteristics, and will have shared beliefs, customs, traditions, and ways of life as a community. Projects may be designed to explore or pass on culture within a community, or to share or celebrate culture with Minnesotans outside the community. The program supports projects that express culture through traditional art forms that have been passed down within a community, and contemporary art forms rooted in cultural traditions.

Funds could be used to support community members learning or practicing a traditional cultural art form, presenting cultural festivals or performances, exhibitions that share or explore the culture of a community, apprenticeships with master artists or culture bearers, or documentation to preserve and pass on cultural traditions, etc. Projects that are intended to engage a particular demographic group or community in the arts, but that do not explore or express that community's culture, are not a good fit for this program.

 

Applicants may request between $5,000 - $35,000.

 

The Arts Board will host a virtual Information Session for potential applicants to learn more about the program purpose and application process. Attendees will have the opportunity to ask questions with program officers at the end of the session. Details, including full program guidelines, eligibility, and resources for applicants can be found on the Cultural Expression program page.

Cultural Expression Program Page

Important Dates

May 5, 2026: Virtual Information Session and Q & A. This will be a real-time virtual session.  Potential applicants can learn about the Cultural Expression grant program and how to submit an application.  The session will be recorded and available for later viewing.
June 5, 2026: Application deadline; all application materials must be submitted before 4:30 p.m.
January 2027: Arts Board approves grant awards.
March 2027 - February 2028: All funded activities must take place within these dates.

 

Building Evaluation Capacity for the Arts
Free, Webinar Series

The Minnesota State Arts Board is pleased to announce a two-part, free evaluation capacity building webinar series.  This opportunity is being offered to any individuals or organizations that provide arts programming. This year’s series will focus on evaluating change—how we understand the change our programs have on participants and communities.  As part of this, the focus will be on examples that highlight ways to better understand the populations benefitting from programs.  Do you want to learn about how to understand the larger community impact of your arts programs?  If so, this series is for you!

The goal of Building Evaluation Capacity for the Arts is to enhance evaluation skills in arts programs and to create a community of learners committed to evaluation.  Participants can attend one or both sessions.

Please note participating in this training is optional and will not influence your current or any future grant applications with the Minnesota State Arts Board.

Webinars will be held from 1:00-2:30 PM. The following are dates and brief descriptions of each session:

  • May 7: The art of evaluationLearn more about evaluating arts programs and how you can develop outcomes to drive your evaluation.  The discussion will also include ways to better understand the populations that your programs serve.

  • May 20: Evaluating change and impact Learn methods that are particularly useful for evaluating the impact of arts programs.  

If you are interested in participating, please register by selecting each session you are interested in attending.

Individuals who attend will have the opportunity to interact with others interested in the arts, ask questions of the presenters, and apply their learning through interactive activities.  The trainings will be recorded and available at a future date for those who are unable to attend. 

 

If you have any questions reach out to Jeffrey Niblack, Arts Board research and evaluation director, at jeffrey.niblack@state.mn.us

The Minnesota State Arts Board is a state agency that stimulates and encourages the creation, performance, and appreciation of the arts in the state.  It works to ensure that all Minnesotans can participate in and benefit from the arts.

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Arts Grants Deadline is April 30
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Arts Grants Deadline is April 30

Upcoming Deadline for Arts Grants is April 30

Arts Project Grants & Individual Artist Grants 

Free Grant Writing Session will be held on

Wednesday, April 15 at 11 AM

 

 

Applications are open for grants from the NWMAC. It’s time to start writing your arts grant application! April 30 is the final deadline for this fiscal year.

 

Arts Grants for non-profit and governmental organizations. Non-profits and cities or counties can apply for one arts project at a time. The next deadline for these grants is April 30. Grants are between $500 and $10,000. Funding sources for these grants are Clean Water, Land and Legacy funds and general allocation funds from the State of Minnesota. 

 

Organizational arts activities funded through this very important grant opportunity includes festivals, community theatre projects, folk music entertainment, sponsorship of visual demonstrations, creative writing workshops and many other activities that improve the quality of life of people in our communities. Public art like murals or sculptures also fall into this category.

 

Individual Artist Grants. Applications are open for arts grants to individuals from our seven county Minnesota service area including Kittson, Marshall, Norman, Pennington, Polk, Red Lake, and Roseau counties. Individual Artist Grants for $5,000, $3,000, and $1,500 have an April 30 deadline. These grants are awarded to performing artists, visual artists, media artists, and creative writing artists from our seven county Minnesota service area including Kittson, Marshall, Norman, Pennington, Polk, Red Lake, and Roseau counties.

 

Individuals must be out of high school and at least 18 years of age to be eligible. College tuition is not an eligible expense. This is the main category that individuals use to support their artistic business or advance their technical skills. This category is for non-hobby artists who make a substantial yearly income from their art. Grants are awarded annually with $1,500 going to four individuals, $3,000 going to three individuals, and $5,000 going to three individuals. Support for this program comes from The McKnight Foundation and the State of Minnesota. 

 

Individuals absolutely must reside in our region (for one year prior) and remain living in our region during your entire grant year. In the case of college students, your school or your home mailing address must be in our region. You will have to show proof of residency, usually your driver’s license.  

 

We offer free grant writing sessions to help you write your grant application or to answer any questions. The upcoming session will be:

 

Wednesday, April 15 at 11 AM 

 

This free Grant Writing Workshop is on Zoom -- contact our office for a link. You can also come to our office in Warren and attend from our grant writing station. You must RSVP to attend! Email director@nwartscouncil.org to RSVP or with questions. Don’t let your questions about the grant process keep you from applying! We are here to help. This is a great opportunity to come to our office and work on your grant in our grant writing space. If you can’t attend these trainings but would like assistance, please contact our office.

 

To learn more about our grant programs and start an application visit www.NorthwestMinnesotaArtsCouncil.org. The grant application process is completely online and NWMAC's Director Mara Hanel can help walk you through the process of using the grants portal to get accustomed to it. Please contact her at director@NWArtsCouncil.org or call 218-745-8886, extension 1.

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Strike a Pose! In Progress Offers Hands On Photography Workshop in Crookston
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Strike a Pose! In Progress Offers Hands On Photography Workshop in Crookston

Strike A Pose

with In Progress Artist Tomas Leal 

Saturday & Sunday / April 25th & 26th

Studio 110 / Crookston Minnesota

Strike a Pose is a hands-on photography workshop focused on using light to shape mood, depth, and intensity in portraiture led by In Progress artist and one time resident of Crookston - Tomas Leal.

Participants will explore techniques such as directional lighting, high-contrast setups, and shadow control to create bold, expressive images. Through guided demonstrations and practice, photographers will learn how to transform simple setups into striking, dramatic portraits that emphasize emotion, texture, and form.

Please register below. This activity is intended to build belonging and familiarity while we all work to move through difficult times.   There is no cost to participation.

Please note that the location for this workshop is STUDIO 110 in Crookston Minnesota

Questions can be directed to info@in-progress.org.or you can call Rena Bouchard Zapata at:  218-277-8774.

REGISTER

This workshop is made possible with support from: the McKnight Foundation, the Riester Foundation, the Minnesota State Arts Board General Operating Support Program and the Northwest Minnesota Arts Council (pending). This activity is made possible by the voters of Minnesota through a grant from the Northwest Minnesota Arts Council, thanks to a legislative appropriation from the arts and cultural heritage fund.  

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Apply Now for a 2026 McKnight Visual Artist Fellowship
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Apply Now for a 2026 McKnight Visual Artist Fellowship

The 2026 McKnight Foundation Visual Artist Fellowships application is now open. This opportunity is for mid-career/established artists. There are two pre-recorded information sessions on the application site and they also offer one-on-one meetings with applicants before submitting their application materials. They can provide feedback on work sample sections, editing artist statements, organizing resumes, and more. Learn about the application guidelines on their website. For Greater Minnesota artists, the fellowship does cover mileage and lodging for finalist/curator studio visits and fellow meetings so this is not a financial burden on the artists. 

Find the application at  https://mcad.submittable.com/submit

Deadline: Friday, March 20 at noon CT.

Contact info: gallery@mcad.edu

Keisha Williams, Program Director 

Melanie Pankau, Fellowship Coordinator 

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TRF Area Community Theater Offers Free Workshops, Auditions
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TRF Area Community Theater Offers Free Workshops, Auditions

FREE workshops, auditions by TRFACT

Thief River Falls Area Community Theater (TRFACT) will be offering free workshops, audition opportunities, and more. See their website for updates, more information, or with questions at trfact.org.

FREE Musical Audition Prep Workshops
Location: NCTC Theater
Cost: Free (registration required)

• Saturday, March 1 | 4:00–5:00 PM
• Wednesday, March 5 | 6:00–7:00 PM

These workshops are designed for performers new to auditions or looking for a refresher. Both sessions cover the same material and are open to all ages. They are especially helpful for those planning to audition for TRFACT’s summer 2026 production of The Sound of Music.

Each workshop includes:

  • Overview of dialogue and singing expectations

  • Q&A with the creative team

  • Time to practice dialogue and/or music in small groups

Registration: https://tinyurl.com/TRFACTMARCH26

Auditions: The Sound of Music (all ages) and The Sweet Delilah Swim Club (adult female cast)
Location: NCTC Theater

• March 19–20 | 5:00–7:00 PM
• March 21 | 10:00 AM–12:00 PM

TRFACT Kids’ Theater Workshop (Grades 2–5)
Location: NCTC Theater
Tuesdays, 3:15–4:30 PM

Dates: March 3, 10, 17, and 24
Cost: $25 for all four sessions
Limited to 25 students

Students will build stage confidence, learn basic acting techniques, and explore how auditions work. On the final day, March 24, participants may audition for the summer production of Frozen KIDS.

Registration: https://our.show/a2tqphfelb

Teen Audition Prep Workshops (Grades 6–11)
These workshops focus on audition preparation, including reviewing materials, audition sides, songs, and providing time for questions.

Lincoln High School
• Sessions: April 15 and 22, 2026
• Auditions for Something Rotten Jr.: April 29, 2026

Franklin Middle School
• Sessions: April 16 and 23, 2026
• Auditions for Something Rotten Jr.: April 30, 2026

Summer Performances NCTC Theater:

The Sound of Music: June 10-12, 15-17, 7pm

Frozen KIDS: June 30-July 2, 7pm

The Sweet Delilah Swim Club: July 14-16, 7pm

Something Rotten Jr.: July 28-30, 7pm

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National Loon Center Call for Artists
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National Loon Center Call for Artists

National Loon Center

Call for Artists

National Loon Center - Call For Artists -

 

The National Loon Center in Crosslake, Minnesota, invites artists to submit proposals for a site-specific art installation in the entry vestibule of its upcoming state-of-the-art facility, scheduled to open in early 2027. This installation should reflect the Center's mission to protect loon habitats and freshwater ecosystems, providing an immersive experience that educates and inspires visitors about the importance of loons and lake conservation. The chosen artist will receive a maximum budget of $250,000, and their work will become a permanent feature, welcoming guests into a space dedicated to conservation, education, and community involvement.

 

When

See projected schedule below (subject to change).

·      January 26, 2026 – Artist Design Submission Begins

·      March 16, 2026 – Artist Design Submission Ends

·      March 31, 2026 – Notification of Selected Artist

·      May 1, 2026 – Refined Design Intent Documentation and Power Requirements Due

·      May 15, 2026 – Feedback from National Loon Center + Architectural Coordination

·      June 30, 2026 – Schematic Design Drawings Due

·      July 17, 2026 – Design Development Drawings Due

·      Final installation timeline will be coordinated.

 

Who

The National Loon Center (NLC) is a new destination focused on conserving loons and freshwater ecosystems. Expected to open in early 2027, the Center aims to engage, educate, inspire, and motivatevisitors to better coexist with loons in our shared habitat, the northern lakes. Through interactive exhibits, outdoor activities, and citizen science programs, the Center encourages a deeper understanding of loon ecology and the importance of protecting freshwater habitats. Its sustainable design and community- driven initiatives demonstrate a strong commitment to environmental stewardship and education.

Eligibility

This Call for Artists is open to professional artists, artist teams, and studios with demonstrated experiencein the design, fabrication, and installation of permanent or large- scale works of art.

·       Artists may apply as individuals or collaborative teams.

·       Artists may reside anywhere within the United States.

·       Employees, officers, board members of the National Loon Center, and their immediate family members are not eligible to apply.

·       Prior experience with public art or architecturally integrated installations is strongly encouraged.

 

Learn more at https://www.nationallooncenter.org/wp-content/uploads/2026/02/National-Loon-Center-Call-For-Artists-Guidelines-Copyright-1-26-26.pdf

Submission may be emailed in PDF format to David@nationallooncenter.org or mailed to

National Loon Center

Attention David Nielsen PO Box 642,

Crosslake, MN 56442

 

Artistic Guidelines

·      Artists are expected to use sustainable materials to support the Center's commitment to environmental stewardship and regenerative practices.

·      Artists should consider using materials that enhance natural light, as this space will receive plenty of sunlight throughout the day.

·      Artist to provide input on integrated lighting and additional lighting options that may affect the proposed piece, such as spot or task lighting.)

·      The proposed solution must be a permanent fixture. Material, form, and mounting must align with a permanent installation strategy.

·      The artist is required to either perform the work themselves or oversee the installation of the proposed design.

 

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InProgress Offers Valentine’s Portrait Session in Crookston
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InProgress Offers Valentine’s Portrait Session in Crookston

Valentine's Portrait Session

Thursday, February 12th 5-8PM

Studio 110 - 110 South Main Street / Crookston 56716

They say “the best things in life are free”. and that is certainly the case with Studio 110’s family portraiture sessions. Photographer Rena Zapata & team welcome you to come and celebrate this season of love and honoring of families through the art of photography. Everyone is welcome to stop by  to capture a moment and honor the people you love and respect. 

Digital images are uploaded to a site where you can download for your own use on social media or send out for prints. 

There is no cost to participate and families are typically welcomed during the above timeframe on a first come first serve basis. With that said, it is important for them to know how many to expect, so if you haven't RSVP'd yet please do at the link below.

RSVP

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Call for Art: Book, Library, and Reading Related Artwork by EGF’s Campbell Library
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Call for Art: Book, Library, and Reading Related Artwork by EGF’s Campbell Library

Call for Art: Book, Library, & Reading Related Art for

East Grand Fork’s Campbell Library

The East Grand Forks Campbell Library is putting out a call for art.  The Campbell Library will be celebrating its 25th anniversary on April 17, and they would love to fill their space with book, library, and reading related artwork.  Their library has always been, and will continue to be, a hub for art and a launching place for young and emerging artists.  All are welcome.  If you are interested in submitting work, please email Andrea with your name, email address, phone number, and the number of works you will be submitting. 

  

Andrea Lorenz 

Program Coordinator   

alorenz@egflibrary.org, (218) 773-9121, http://www.egflibrary.org  

Campbell Library, East Grand Forks

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Apply Now for Our Teaching Artist Roster Program Training — Deadline is March 6
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Apply Now for Our Teaching Artist Roster Program Training — Deadline is March 6

Teaching Artist Roster Program (TARP) Training

Apply Now — Deadline is March 6

Training will be held Late March - April 2026

Are you an area creative (visual, performing, writing, media, fine craft) who is interested in earning income by working within our local schools and festivals as an artist in residency? The Northwest Minnesota Arts Council is pleased to announce an upcoming series of 7 teaching artist training sessions that you can participate in. You will also have the chance to connect with other artists in our region. You must apply and be accepted into the cohort to attend these trainings.

This series will include five sessions online via Zoom and two sessions in person and will be held the following dates:

  • Saturday, March 28  9 AM to Noon in person in Warren

  • Tuesday, March 31 6:30 - 8:30 PM via ZOOM

  • Thursday, April 2  6:30 - 8:30 PM via ZOOM

  • Tuesday, April 7 6:30 - 8:30 PM via ZOOM

  • Thursday, April 9 6:30 - 8:30 PM via ZOOM

  • Tuesday, April 14 6:30 - 8:30 PM via ZOOM

  • Saturday, April 18 9 AM to Noon in person in Warren

What is the result? 

In addition to honing your teaching and professional skills, participants will join the Teaching Artist Roster list on the NWMAC website where schools and festivals go to select who they would like to sponsor with grant funds. You will also have tangible and useful items to help you be a teaching artist, like creating lesson plans, marketing materials, and more. The focus of this training will be to create all content for your online listing by the end of the training. You will also be trained how to work smoothly with school administration and festival coordinators

Is there a cost to participate?

This training is free! This is a invaluable opportunity to receive 16 hours of professional education at no cost and valued at $1,000.

How Do I Apply?

You must fill out the application and send in 2 work samples (see details, including requirements below). Application deadline is March 6. You can download the application from the button below or contact our office for a hard or digital copy. Either mail the application to our office at 109 S Minnesota St, Warren MN 56762 (it must be postmarked by March 6) or email it to director@NWArtsCouncil.org. If you email the application, you MUST confirm with the director that she received the application. If you have questions or need assistance, NWMAC’s Director Mara Hanel can help walk you through the process. Contact her at director@NWArtsCouncil.org or 218-745-8886, ext 1. Or contact Kristin at nwarts.kristin@gmail.com with questions or for assistance.

Teaching Artist Roster Program (TARP) Program

Overview & Guidelines                                     

The Teaching Artist Roster Program is a multi-session training designed to support artists (visual, performing, writing, media, fine craft) in refining and developing skills for conducting collaborative, in-depth arts learning experiences in organizations, community settings and schools. A small cohort of artists will be selected to participate in this training, conducted by our Training Specialist Jane Anderson and guest peer coaches contracted by NWMAC.  This training is valued at $1,000 and is 16 hours of education.    

Artists who complete the program are listed on the NWMAC Teaching Artist Roster online in our NorthwestMinnesotaArtsCouncil.org website under Artists in navigation.  This roster will be used by area schools to select qualified artists in residencies in the years to come.  Schools can and will apply for NWMAC grant funding to sponsor in your residency.  Special designated funding exists for schools to sponsor artists on our Teaching Artist Roster.  

Artists who complete the Teaching Artist Roster Program:

·       Value themselves as artists and understand what they offer as teaching artists

·       Expand the ways they apply their craft

·       Understand the essential role arts play in a complete education

·       Belong to a network of fellow teaching artists who serve as resources, mentors and peers

·       Are ready to do personal reflection for continuous improvement

·       Understand how the roles of artist and teacher intersect

·       Are able to develop a residency plan

·       Are familiar with the NWMAC Teaching Artist Grant application process

·       Employ strategies that contribute to success as a teaching artist

WHO CAN APPLY

·       18 years of age or older

·       Resident of Kittson, Roseau, Marshall, Pennington, Red Lake, Polk, or Norman County for a minimum of six months prior to application will have priority. Artists who live within a close distance (60 miles) to our service area are eligible to participate.  

·       Either a citizen or have attained permanent resident alien status

·       Current and previous Board Members and Staff are eligible

·       Applicants cannot have overdue final reports and must be in good standing

Panel members use the following statements when reviewing applicants and selecting participants:

·       Applicant’s rationale for wanting to participate in the program has merit.

·       Applicant’s work samples demonstrate skill and ability.

·       Applicant’s bio shows professionalism and longevity in their discipline.

·       Applicant shows a willingness to commit time and energy to program obligations.

·       Applicant demonstrates an interest in expanding their skills as a teaching artist.

Download the Application here.

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Grant Writing Training is Wednesday, April 15 at 11 AM RSVP Today
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Grant Writing Training is Wednesday, April 15 at 11 AM RSVP Today

We offer grant writing training sessions two weeks before each grant deadline. This training is Wednesday, April 15 at 11 AM. This can be virtual or in person. You must RSVP to attend. Please let us know if you are interested by calling 218-745-8886 or email director@nwartscouncil.org. You can take advantage of the opportunity to come into our office and work on your grant in our grant writing space!

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Grant Writing Training is Thursday, February 12 at 4 PM RSVP Today
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Grant Writing Training is Thursday, February 12 at 4 PM RSVP Today

We offer grant writing training sessions two weeks before each grant deadline. This training is Thursday, February 13 at 4 PM. This can be virtual or in person. You must RSVP to attend. Please let us know if you are interested by calling 218-745-8886 or email director@nwartscouncil.org. You can take advantage of the opportunity to come into our office and work on your grant in our grant writing space!

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Call for Art 6 x 6  by Rochester Contemporary Art Center in Rochester NY
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Call for Art 6 x 6 by Rochester Contemporary Art Center in Rochester NY

Call for Art: 6x6 — The International Small Art Phenomenon
Rochester Contemporary Art Center’s annual 6x6 exhibition is now accepting for entries. Artists of all ages and experience levels worldwide are invited to submit original 6” x 6” artworks. Participation is always free, and every entry is accepted.
Learn more at: www.roco6x6.org FYI this is in Rochester, NY —

What is 6x6?

It’s a global celebration of art featuring thousands of 6” x 6” works from around the world — and it’s completely free to enter. Participants simply complete a short entry form and mail it to them by April 7.

Optional Theme: The City of Rochester Logo

This year, artists may choose to create a 6x6 featuring the City of Rochester’s logo. These “Flower City” artworks will be installed together on a dedicated wall as part of a community-wide celebration of this iconic graphic. This theme is entirely optional—as always, all 6x6 artworks will be accepted and displayed regardless of theme.

FREE: Participation is always free, and every entry is accepted
GLOBAL: Open to artists from across the U.S. and around the world
IMPACTFUL: Proceeds from artwork sales directly support RoCo’s exhibitions, public programs, and artist opportunities

Open to creative people of all ages worldwide—no artistic background required. Thousands of 6” x 6” artworks from across the globe.

Walk-in entries due April 4, 2026 or U.S. mailed entries postmarked by April 7, 2026

The first 6000 artworks received will be exhibited in Gallery & Online. 6000+ will be exhibited online only. Send your art early to ensure in-gallery & online display.

Rochester Contemporary Art Center (RoCo), Rochester, NY, USA
Visit in person or online from June–July 2026

Anna Brooks
Rochester Contemporary Art Center
137 East Ave, Rochester, NY 14604 USA
info@rochestercontemporary.org
(585)-461-2222
www.roco6x6.org
@RoCo137 | #RoCo6x6

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Applications Due February 28 for Arts Grants for Organizations and Non-Profits
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Applications Due February 28 for Arts Grants for Organizations and Non-Profits

Looking for funding for public art or summer music or theater?

Start Your Arts Project Grant Application Now — Upcoming Deadline is Feb 28 for Arts Project Grants for Organizations

FREE Grant Writing Session on Thursday, Feb 12 at 4 PM

It’s time to start your application for arts project grants. Nonprofits and government organizations can apply for one arts project at a time. Grants deadlines for these are July 31, October 31, February 28, and April 30. Grants are between $500 and $10,000. Funding sources for these grants are Clean Water, Land and Legacy funds, and general allocation funds from the State of Minnesota. 

Organizational arts activities funded through this very important grant opportunity includes festivals, community theatre projects, folk music entertainment, sponsorship of visual demonstrations, creative writing workshops and many other activities that improve the quality of life of people in our communities. 

Do you need assistance writing your grant? We offer a free grant writing session before every grant deadline. There is a session on Thursday, February 12 at 4 PM that you can join via Zoom or in person at our office. You must RSVP to attend.

To learn more about grant programs and start an application visit www.NorthwestMinnesotaArtsCouncil.org. The grant application process is completely online and NWMAC's Director Mara Hanel can help walk you through the process of using the grants portal to get accustomed to it. Please contact her at director@NWArtsCouncil.org or call 218-745-8886, extension 1.

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Applications Open for 2026-2028 Activate Rural Learning Lab
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Applications Open for 2026-2028 Activate Rural Learning Lab

APPLICATIONS ARE NOW OPEN FOR THE

2026 – 2028 ACTIVATE RURAL LEARNING LAB IN

MINNESOTA, MONTANA, NORTH DAKOTA, AND SOUTH DAKOTA

The Activate Rural Learning Lab is a 2-year curated cohort experience for teams of creative entrepreneurs, artists, community activators, elected leaders, and small business owners to cultivate creative third places in rural communities. The Learning Lab provides grant funding and ongoing curated technical assistance through monthly project check-ins, exchange visits, workshops and gatherings, and allocated staff time to support the development of systems for the project’s operations, activations, and stewardship.

Ten building activation projects will be selected in rural communities with a population under 20,000 residents in Minnesota, Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota, and the Native nations that share that geography. Ideal projects will (1) be creative and community-focused, (2) be ready to try something new, and (3) demonstrate the potential to build local capacity for creative approaches to building activation.

SELECTED BUILDING ACTIVATION PROJECTS WILL RECEIVE:

  • A $50,000 unrestricted grant to move their building activation project forward  

  • Curated one-on-one technical assistance (monthly check-ins with Activate Rural team and direct support with navigating challenges and opportunities) 

  • Supportive cohort peer network

  • Project promotion and documentation support (video and storytelling)

  • Access to Activate Rural Learning Lab resource guides and workshops

  • Travel and lodging costs for 2 core team members to attend 2 in-person cohort gatherings and the Activate Rural Summit

PROJECT ELIGIBILITY 

Eligible building activation projects are:

  • Focused on designing a gathering place for community connection through creativity

  • Located in a Minnesota, South Dakota, North Dakota, Montana rural community, or Native nation that shares this geography, with a population of around 20,000 or less

  • Led by a committed core team of 1-2 artist leads and 2-3 activators (see FAQ for descriptions) and to participate in 2-year cohort experience

  • Safe and viable space for active engagement and public events 

  • Moving forward in an identified building currently or soon-to-be under contract or ownership by member(s) of the core team and/or project partner(s) with eligible organizational structures (tribal government, municipal government, county government, 501c3 nonprofit, fiscally sponsored group, cooperative)

Informational Session: 2026 – 2028 Activate Rural Learning Lab for Minnesota, North Dakota, South Dakota and Montana

Wednesday, January 21, 2026 | 12 – 1 PM

Virtual via Zoom!

The virtual informational session will provide an overview of the 2026 – 2028 Activate Rural Learning Lab and the application process for building activation projects in Minnesota, North Dakota, South Dakota and Montana.

*A recording of the Informational Session will be made available here

LEARN MORE AND REGISTER FOR THE INFO SESSION HERE!

Applications are open now through February 20, 2026

Each selected applicant will receive a $50,000 unrestricted grant and two years of curated technical assistance.

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Free Virtual Workshop on Creating your portfolio kit
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Free Virtual Workshop on Creating your portfolio kit

Work of Art: Portfolio Kit

Zoom Meeting
January 17 from 1:00 PM – 3:30 PM

VIRTUAL, WORKSHOP

Focus on the essential elements of your portfolio: sharpening your artist statement, tailoring your artistic resume, and curating and formatting your work samples. Presented in partnership with Hennepin County Library. Your portfolio is the core of your promotional material and professional calling card. To register or learn more visit https://springboardforthearts.org/event/work-of-art-portfolio-kit/

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Free Virtual Workshop on Legal Issues — Intellectual Property, Contracts, & More
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Free Virtual Workshop on Legal Issues — Intellectual Property, Contracts, & More

Work of Art: Legal Considerations

VIRTUAL, WORKSHOP

February 21 from 1:00 to 3:30 PM

Obtain general information about your intellectual property, contract basics and structuring your artistic business.

This workshop is part of a series of virtual workshops being presented in partnership with Hennepin County Library, and listed as “Legal Considerations for Artists” on the library website.

This workshop is a unit in the 12-part Work of Art: Business Skills for Artists series, a professional development curriculum designed to teach business skills to artists in all disciplines. The curriculum is always available for free download, or you can buy a copy of the book to support your practice.

To learn more and to register visit https://springboardforthearts.org/event/work-of-art-legal-considerations/

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Attention Writers! Talking Stick Call for Submissions Due March 1
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Attention Writers! Talking Stick Call for Submissions Due March 1

TALKING STICK VOLUME 35
CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS

SHORT Poetry, Fiction, Creative Nonfiction


Celebrating the short form again with a Creative Twist

THE TALKING STICK is a locally published and nationally recognized publication.

1. Writers must be from Minnesota or have some connection to this area. ALL ENTRIES MUST BE VERY SHORT. Focus on short forms, cutting all unnecessary words. Create an elegant moment that hints of a longer, more complex story. Think of these as compressed creations.

2. DEADLINE: March 1, 2026. This year they will offer monetary prizes in each of 4 categories. Writers may submit in more than one category. Their Editorial Board will select the poetry and prose to be published in TS35. A published Minnesota author will judge for the monetary prizes from the selected submissions, with authors’ names removed. Writers will be invited to their Release Party in September 2026. Tentative date for a writers’ workshop and book party is September 19, 2026. PLEASE READ SUBMISSION GUIDELINES COMPLETELY.

3. Prizes are $200 for first place and $100 for second place in each of the 4 categories. Works must be UNPUBLISHED. This includes Websites and Blogs. They want new writings, unseen by the public. No simultaneous submissions, please. Submit manuscripts with name, address, email address, and phone number in upper right corner of each page. THIS MUST BE THE WAY YOU WANT YOUR NAME IN THE BOOK. Clearly mark the genre for which you are submitting: POETRY, CREATIVE NONFICTION, or FICTION. Please do NOT just call it “short story.” They need to know if it is creative nonfiction or fiction. They would prefer that you do NOT start out your written piece with “inspirational” or “referenced” quotes from other literary works because of possible copyright issues, etc. They accept no political or religious rants and no children’s writings. EIGHT total submissions allowed per writer.

POETRY—Limit TWO poems per writer, either a Prose Poem no longer than ½ page or a poem with line breaks but either one no longer than 35 LINES total (and this must include counting the blank lines), typed single-spaced. They have 35 lines available on each book page, whether you use them as blank lines or lines of words. Note also that the books are small. Long lines will wrap and take up an extra line. (Approximately 65 characters per line.) No word count necessary. See other requirements under #3 above.

CREATIVE NON-FICTION—Limit TWO entries of 650 words or less each, typed single-spaced. Number the pages and include word count on last page. See other requirements under #3 above.

FICTION—Limit TWO short stories of 900 words or less each, typed single-spaced. Number the pages and include word count on last page. See other requirements under #3 above.

CREATIVE TWIST—Limit TWO entries, each using the attached word list. They only have ONE word list this year. See rules for this new genre on a separate page but they must also follow the rules for poetry or stories line length as listed above.

5. Send only ONE copy of each submission (one side of paper only) along with SHORT bio (50 word limit). If you have a pen name, you MUST stress in a cover letter what your real name is (for the contract and mailing) and the name you want in the book (on the submission page, in the table of contents, and back of book). PERHAPS PUT BOTH NAMES ON THE PAGE(S) OF SUBMITTED WORK. If you do not make this clear, they cannot promise that they will catch the different name. PLEASE SEND ALL OF YOUR WORK AT THE SAME TIME.

6. Send ONE SASE so they can send an acceptance letter and contract to you. All contracts MUST be signed and returned, but in the event a contract is not returned, submission implies permission to publish. FORMAL NOTIFICATION is required if you wish to withdraw your submission or if it is published elsewhere during this time period. After May 1, 2026, submissions cannot be withdrawn. SUBMISSIONS WILL NOT BE RETURNED. Decision of the editorial board and judges is final. Editors and editorial board of the JWB and JWB board members are eligible for publication in TS35, but not for the monetary prizes in this contest.

7. Send hard copy to: Sharon Harris, TS SUBMISSIONS, 13320 149th Ave, Menahga, MN 56464. Send ALL your submissions for ALL categories in ONE 9×12 ENVELOPE—do not fold or staple sheets. Submission guidelines are also on their website: www.jackpinewriters.com. They are accepting submissions in electronic format. Check the website for details. They will NOT accept submissions in the body of an email—only with their electronic form, either pdf or Word document. Do NOT send docx files — they cannot guarantee format to be correct. A SASE is not required but would be greatly appreciated.

8. Contributors who have one or more pieces selected for publication in TS35 will receive ONE free copy of TS35. Your copy may be picked up at our Book Release Party in September 2026. Any books not picked up will be mailed later — they appreciate receiving $4.00 for postage. JWB requires first publication rights only. Books will be for sale on Amazon later.

WATCH FOR WRITING WORKSHOPS IN OR NEAR PARK RAPIDS THIS YEAR
SPONSORED BY JACKPINE WRITERS’ BLOC, INC.

To those writers who send them a SASE (even when using their electronic form) and those writers who send us postage for their free copy: THANK YOU! You are helping keep our nonprofit alive to publish more writers in the future.

CREATIVE TWIST RULES

CREATIVE TWIST—For several years the members of The Jackpine Writers’ Bloc have been stretching their creativity with a monthly writing exercise. Sharon emails a list of seven to nine words to the active members of the writing group. Each member is encouraged, but not required, to create a poem or a short fiction or short creative nonfiction piece that includes each of those words.

Writers’ group members have been amazed at the creative work that has come out of this exercise. The list of words often forms a theme or a pattern in the writer’s mind and the end result is a creative piece that never would have happened without the stimulation. Many of these works have later been published in The Talking Stick.

To add to the fun and encourage creativity, they have created a separate category for writings that come from these word lists. Please submit only ONE or TWO writings from this ONE list of words, any genre. If you send two, try to make them quite different. THESE MUST BE LABELED CREATIVE TWIST. It is very important to UNDERLINE the special words in each of your submissions. One first place prize for this genre and one second place prize will be awarded for this category, no matter the genre (poetry, creative nonfiction, or fiction).

Here is the list of words. Try it! You might be surprised at the results. Any form of the word may be used.

TWIST LIST: Measure, signature, key, instrument, radio, tune, listen, notes

If you have questions on these rules, please email sharrick1@wcta.net.

ELECTRONIC SUBMISSION FORM

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