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Applications Open for Fellowship Programs at Playwrights’ Center
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Applications Open for Fellowship Programs at Playwrights’ Center

Applications are open for the fellowship programs at Playwrights' Center.

The McKnight Fellowship in Playwriting supports mid-career/established Minnesota-based playwrights (deadline January 9). The McKnight Fellowship in Playwriting recognizes and supports mid-career playwrights living and working in Minnesota who demonstrate a sustained body of work, commitment to their craft, and distinct artistic vision.

The fellowship which runs July 1, 2025-June 30, 2026 includes: a $25,000 stipend, an additional $2,500 to support a play development workshop and other professional expenses, and $1,400 in travel funds. At the end of the fellowship term, all fellows will become Affiliated Writers of Playwrights’ Center.

Playwrights’ Center IS currently accepting applications for the McKnight Fellowship in Playwriting.

For information about eligibility and how to apply please visit their website.

The McKnight Theatre Artist Fellowship supports mid-career theatre artists living and working in Minnesota (deadline March 27). Visit their website to learn more!

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Call for Art for Around the Farm Art Exhibit
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Call for Art for Around the Farm Art Exhibit

Call for Art for

Around the Farm Art Exhibit January/February 2025

Mediums include collage, pen and ink, photography, mosaic, fiber arts, oil, acrylic, sculpture, creative writing, printmaking, and more

Submission Deadline is December 2

The Northwest Minnesota Arts Council is announcing a Call for Art on the theme “Around the Farm.”

Farming is more than a job or a career. It is fundamental to our community's way of life, part of our region's cultural identity and history, and deeply rooted in where and how we live, work, and play. This art exhibit will celebrate farm life and farming and will highlight the importance of agriculture in the lives of residents of our northwest Minnesota region through art.

The exhibit will be held in January and February of 2025 at Northland Community and Technical College in Thief River Falls. The featured artist is Beau Bakken of Hallock.

Art will be around the theme of farms, farming, farm machinery, harvest, farmland, agricultural heritage, farm animals, and farm life. Artwork must be original from any art medium including painting, mixed medium, drawing, mosaic, fiber arts, writing, sculpture, photography, printmaking, and more.

Submission deadline is December 2, 2024 and limited to two submissions. Send dimensions, medium, title, sale price, and where you are from, along with a photo of the artwork to treyeverettcreates@gmail.com. We welcome submissions from our seven county Minnesota service area including Kittson, Marshall, Norman, Pennington, Polk, Red Lake, and Roseau counties. Physical artwork will be dropped off at the gallery in Thief River Falls in mid-December. Date to be determined.

For more information, contact Trey at treyeverettecreates@gmail.com or 218-280-4917.

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McCanna House Artist-in-Residence Applications Open
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McCanna House Artist-in-Residence Applications Open

Mc Canna House Applications for Artists in Residence

Open to Artists in Music, Theatre, Literature, & Visual Arts

The North Dakota Museum of Art is accepting applications for the 2024 McCanna House Artist-in-residence season. Artists working in music, theatre, literature, or the visual arts are encouraged to apply. Open to artists in all stages of their career. 

The Program

The residency consists of 2 - 5 week blocks of time layered throughout the operating year. The house is open from June 1 through the end of September or early October. There will only be one artist on the property at a time unless a group project is specified in the application process. There are no expectations for the artist to complete work during the residency. However, artists are asked to use their time wisely and be aware of the transformative potential of time spent there. 

Deadline: Applications will be accepted until January 15, 2024

Announcements: February 15, 2024. 

Amenities:

-Wireless Internet

-Well-lit French country-style farmhouse, detached 40x70 foot steel building, and ample outdoor space with yards and surrounding tree lines

-3 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms

-Washer and dryer

-New electric stove in a well-appointed kitchen

-Screened-in porch area with convenient BBQ

-Opportunities to work with surrounding community groups

-10 miles from the town of Larimore (pop.2,000), yet it feels remote and private

-35 miles from Grand Forks (pop.55,000), with its thriving art scene and good shopping/dining

-5 hours to Minneapolis and 2 hours to Winnipeg, Manitoba

-Well-stocked library

-Fruit trees

-Surrounded by working fields producing soybeans, potatoes, canola, and more...

-Endless sky

-Big weather

North Dakota Museum of Art | 261 Centennial Drive Stop 7305, Grand Forks, ND 58202

ndmoa.com

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Poetry Submissions for the Northwoods Art & Book Festival Aug 12 in Hackensack
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Poetry Submissions for the Northwoods Art & Book Festival Aug 12 in Hackensack

The public is invited to attend the upcoming Northwoods Art & Book Festival, taking place on Saturday, August 12, 2023, in Hackensack. The 2nd annual Poetry Safari is a part of this event — this year's theme is "Celebrating animals and the environments where they live and thrive."

Poems that resonate with elementary and middle school-aged children are especially encouraged. Feel free to submit up to two poems, keeping in mind that they should be easily reproduced on 8.5" x 11" paper.

Here's how it works: Eleven creatively decorated Poetry Safari stands will be hidden throughout the festival. Participants, both young and old, will check in at Safari Headquarters to receive a pencil, Poetry Safari button, and poem tracker. Armed with these tools, they'll embark on a quest to find the hidden poems and experience the joy of poetry firsthand.Submit your poetic masterpieces to kokoropoets@gmail.com by July 1, 2023. All submissions will be reviewed. Eleven poems will be selected that capture the spirit of the Poetry Safari. Chosen poets will be notified by July 21, 2023.For further information or any queries about the Poetry Safari, contact the Poetry Safari Headquarters at (218) 270-5648 or email kokoropoets@gmail.com. 

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