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Attn: Early Career Artists! 2026/27 MCAD-Jerome Foundation Fellowships Application Open
The 2026/27 MCAD–Jerome Foundation Fellowships for Early Career Artists application is now open.
The Jerome Foundation defines early career as at least 2 years but not more than 10 years of creative generative experience not including any exhibition opportunities provided through a school or college program.
There are two pre-recorded information sessions on the application site to help you. 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, and organizing resumes, etc. For Greater MN artists, the fellowship covers mileage and lodging for fellow meetings, curator studio visits, and the exhibition installation so this is not a financial burden on the artists.
Here is a link to the application: https://mcad.submittable.com/submit
Deadline: Friday, September 11 at noon CT.
Contact info: gallery@mcad.edu
Keisha Williams, Program Director
Melanie Pankau, Fellowship Coordinator
2026 Midwest Culture Bearers Award is Open for Applications
2026 Midwest Culture Bearers Award is Open for Applications
Supporting Midwest Culture Bearers
Every community has culture bearers: people who carry its stories, teachings, art, and creative practices forward to ensure cultural knowledge remains alive and accessible for future generations.
The 2026 Midwest Culture Bearers Award is now open and looking to support 18 Midwesterners with $5,000 awards in honor of their work. If this sounds like a good fit for you or someone you know, submit an application by August 18, 2026.
About the Midwest Culture Bearers Award
WHAT: The Midwest Culture Bearers Award is a $5,000 award. It is unrestricted and no matching funds are required. It will honor and amplify the work of 18 Midwestern culture bearers in 2026.
WHO: You may apply if you practice a folk arts or traditional cultural practice that you have engaged in for at least 10 years and focus on passing your knowledge to others.
WHERE: You must live in the Arts Midwest region. This includes Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Michigan, Minnesota, North Dakota, Ohio, South Dakota, Wisconsin, and the Native Nations and communities that share this geography.
WHEN: Applications close at noon (12:00 p.m.) Central Time on August 18, 2026. Awards will be made in October 2026.
You can ask someone to help you complete your application. You can also nominate someone with their permission.
Ready to Apply?
Learn more about the Midwest Culture Bearers Award, review eligibility requirements, and read the full guidelines on their website.
Promote Your Art and Yourself — Submit your entry for 7th edition of Artists of NW Minnesota booklet
The 7th edition of our Artists of NW Minnesota booklet accepting entries through December from Artists and Organizations/Businesses!
It's time to submit an entry for the 7th edition of our Artists of NW Minnesota booklet. Email director@NWArtsCouncil.org or call our office at 218-745-8886, ext 1 to receive a paper form. The cost is only $20 for a listing + you receive 20 copies of the booklet! You are also able to have a piece of art hanging in our office space to help promote you. And, the booklet is online on our website. What a deal!
Submissions for individuals will be accepted through December. Businesses or organizations that promote or sell local art or that serve artists can also apply for a listing at the back of the booklet. The deadline for businesses and organizations for submissions will also be accepted through December.
To learn more and to download the entry form visit this page on our website.
Find our a free print edition of our current booklet Artists of Northwest Minnesota at your local library, from featured artists, or in other public spaces throughout our region. This is the 6th edition of this publication. The directory lists fine craft and visual artists, photographers, writers, and performing artists who answered our call for entries, as well as arts organizations. It's an invaluable resource when you are looking for art and artists in our region.
Artist-in-Residency Program in New Ulm
Artist in Residence Program in New Ulm for Printmaking, Letterpress, and Book Arts — Apply Now
The Grand Center for Arts & Culture in New Ulm has an Artist-in-Residence program that is open to all Minnesota residents working in printmaking, letterpress, and book arts. It's free to apply and selected artists receive 2-3 weeks of access to our studio, free housing, materials stipend, and weekly stipend. They would love to see more applications from folks in Greater Minnesota.
2027 Cellar Press Minnesota Artist Residency
The Grand Center for Arts & Culture (GCAC) is a nonprofit community hub for arts and cultural experiences. They have an art gallery, private artist studio spaces, an arts education area, and live performance spaces. Their mission is “to enrich community life through arts and cultural education and experiences; and support local artists by offering them opportunities to develop and demonstrate their artistry.”
GCAC is pleased to announce their artist residency program for the calendar year 2027. They are inviting guest artists to apply for a residency with the opportunity to use their Cellar Press studios — letterpress, printmaking, and bookbinding — to create works of art or as an integral part of their artistic practice. Residencies last 2 – 3 weeks, and while artists are not required to stay in New Ulm, they are expected to spend a significant amount of time in the studios gaining skills and producing work.
Applications are open June 1 – August 14, 2026.
QUALIFICATIONS
The Grand will host up to eight residents during the 2027 calendar year, with priority given to early career artists. To be considered “early career,” artists must have been generating work in their medium for 2-10 years outside of a degree-granting program. Students, recent graduates, mid-career, and established artists are encouraged to apply, as well. The selection committee may choose to award one residency to an out-of-state artist, however, their priority is supporting Minnesota artists.
Please note that they cannot accommodate pets during artist residencies. A spouse, family member, or friend may visit for a short time during the course of the residency (maximum of three nights stay).
BENEFITS
· Materials Stipend
· Grand Membership: a $100 value
· All-hours access to Cellar Press during residency period
· Free lodging at The Grand Apartment (food not included)
· Stipend of $300 per week paid to individual artists
· Storage space for supplies and consumables
· Participation in the Artist Residency Gallery Show held annually
· Profiles in GCAC print and online communications
EXPECTATIONS
Artists-in-Residence are expected to:
· Be a current resident of Minnesota.
· Have some technical skills in the medium they pursue (GCAC staff will introduce artists to the specifics of Cellar Press equipment and available materials, and artists will complete a virtual equipment training).
· Immerse themselves in a new or continuing body of work.
· Work independently in the GCAC Cellar Press studio.
· Lead a public (virtual and/or in-person) community project. Examples include public demonstrations; teaching a class on printmaking or book arts; presenting an activity for public engagement at a farmer’s market or festival; a public art installation or performance; leading a workshop at one of our summer Kid’s Creativity Camps; designing and carving a series of linoleum blocks for The Grand’s use at events, demonstrations, etc. Feel free to propose an idea other than what is listed here!
· Provide The Grand with at least two works produced during the residency for The Grand’s exclusive use.
· Maintain a safe and clean working area.
· Complete an exit interview upon the completion of the residency.
APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS
Applicants must be actively engaged in an artistic practice with an interest in book arts, letterpress, or printmaking. Artists are expected to spend significant time in the studios and produce works (either as a part of an exploration, a limited series, or a cohesive body of work), and have a willingness to demonstrate their practice through informal and/or formal presentation.
Applicants must submit the following items in two documents, saved as either doc, docx, or pdf files:
Document 1:
· Artist resume (3 page maximum).
· Artist statement or bio (approx. 300 words maximum).
· Project proposal (approx. 500 words maximum). Applicants are required to submit a realistic proposal that demonstrates their vision and how they will utilize GCAC studios and equipment.
· Community component proposal (approx. 300 words maximum). Applicants are required to describe their ideas for a community outreach component of their proposal which meets the expectations outlined above.
· 2027 Availability.
Document 2:
· Six-eight image samples. Applicants are required to submit a minimum of six and a maximum of eight image samples. Images should be presented as a portfolio with the following information appearing along with the image: title, medium, size, and year completed. The maximum file size for the portfolio is 40 MB.
APPLICATION DEADLINE/DETAILS
All materials must be submitted via application form on The Grand’s website by Friday, August 14th, 2026, at 3 PM CST.
Artists will be notified by late October 2026. The earliest residency may begin in January 2027 (residency dates to be negotiated with artists).
GCAC STUDIOS AND EQUIPMENT
The Cellar Press artist studio at The Grand is well equipped with both state-of-the-art and vintage presses and other letterpress tools, including: an SP-15 Vandercook press (non-motorized), a Vandercook 215 (motorized inking), a Vandercook 1 proofing press, Showcard Press, several small Platen presses, a 1938 Kluge, and a Takach 24’ by 36’ etching press. They have a large collection of vintage metal and wood type, as well as printing ink for use in the studio. Their bookbinding equipment includes a variety of hand tools for leather tooling, a board shear, Advance guillotine paper cutter, Ideal Kutrimmer, Kwikprint foil stamper, finishing press, nipping presses, and job backer.
SELECTION PROCESS
Applications are reviewed, via blind evaluation, by a jury of GCAC staff and area artist professionals. Applicants are evaluated and selected based on the quality of the materials submitted, with the most weight given to the project proposal and work samples, and with special consideration given to early career artists. Artists with diverse backgrounds, perspectives, and lived experiences are strongly encouraged to apply. They encourage artists that identify as BIPOC, LGBTQ+, and/or artists with disabilities to apply. All artists will be notified in late October 2026.
Arts Grants Applications Open July 1; Deadline is July 31
Arts Grants for Organizations
Applications Open July 1
Deadline is July 31
Free Grant Writing Session is Wednesday, July 15 at 2:00 PM
Applications open July 1 for government entities and nonprofit organizations. Applications are being accepted from our seven county Minnesota service area including Kittson, Marshall, Norman, Pennington, Polk, Red Lake, and Roseau counties.
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.
FREE Grant Writing Workshop — RSVP Required!
There is a free grant writing session on Wednesday, July 15 at 2:00 PM to help you write your grant application or answer any questions. You can attend via Zoom or at our office in Warren. You must RSVP!
To learn more about grant programs and start an application visit www.NorthwestMinnesotaArtsCouncil.org. On the top right hand corner of the page click the Grant Login button. 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, ext 1.