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Minnesota State Arts Board’s Creative Support for Organizations Application Deadline + More
Minnesota State Arts Board’s Creative Support for Organizations
application deadline and open hours with program officers
Are you planning to apply for a Creative Support for Organizations grant?
Not sure if you will apply or even how to apply, then read on…
Creative Support for Organizations application deadline
The second and final application deadline in the Minnesota State Arts Board’s Creative Support for Organizations fiscal year 2023 grant cycle is approaching. The program offers flexible support for Minnesota arts organizations, and for non-arts organizations that regularly offer arts programming as an integral part of their missions.
The second application deadline is September 9, 2022. These grants will support activities that take place between May 2023 – April 2024.
Funds from this program can be used to help organizations continue to adapt their arts programming to the changing environment in which they work so that they will be able to continue connecting with and serving Minnesota communities.
Organizations that submitted an application for the first deadline in May 2022 may not submit a second application.
Please visit the Creative Support for Organizations webpage to find the complete Program Overview and Application Instructions; other details about the program; and a free, recorded information webinar.
Open “office” hours with a program officer
If you have questions that you’d like to ask a program officer about any aspect of the Creative Support for Organizations program or the application process plan to join a virtual open office hours online session. Sessions are virtual only, not in person. You can login to join the online meeting, or call via phone, any during the scheduled 90 minutes. Two sessions will be held:
Thursday, August 11 from 2:00 – 3:30 p.m.
Monday, August 15 from 12:00 noon – 1:30 p.m.
Videoconference links and phone numbers are available on the Arts Board Web calendar: http://www.arts.state.mn.us/calendar/information-sessions.htm
Call to Artists: You are invite to Sell your Art Sept 9/10 in Fosston
The Arts & Culture Commission in Fosston would like to invite you to display and sell your art September 9-10th. This event will coincide with Heritage Days and Forged in Fosston. All three organizations will be cross-promoting events to increase reach and awareness. Different this year... all artists will be housed together in one indoor location on Hwy 2 to provide optimal exposure to all those participating. The location will be clearly marked with several outdoor flags during the event days.
Current plans are as follows:
Friday, September 9th: 11am-2pm setup, 2pm-5:30pm OPEN TO THE PUBLIC.
Saturday, September 10th: 9am-3pm OPEN TO THE PUBLIC. 3pm-5pm takedown.
Allotted space per artist will be approximately 10x10.
You will be responsible for bringing any items you’ll need, including table, chairs, etc.
Water and snacks will be provided.
There is no charge to participate.
If you are interested in participating, please let Heidi Danos know by end-of-day on August 5. If you know other talented artists who may wish to participate please feel free to share this information. Reach out to Heidi with questions and to sign up at heididanos@gmail.com or 818.325.5053.
SCENE, the Building Block of Story Workshop
Writing Workshop: Scene: The Building Block of Story with instructor Candace Simar
When: Saturday, September 17, 2022 from 9 AM to 12 Noon
Where: Jack Pines Resort, 53014 State Highway 34, Osage MN 56570
(located 9 miles west of Park Rapids MN [1 mile west of Osage MN])
Cost is $60
*Masks are optional unless the COVID situation worsens
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Instructor: Candace Simar
Candace Simar lives in Pequot Lakes and began her writing career after attending a Jackpine Writers' Bloc workshop in 1999. Candace writes historical fiction. Her work has since received awards from the Western Writers of America, Women Writing the West, Western Fictioneers, The Will Rogers Medallion, the Laura Awards for Short Fiction, The Writer's Digest, The Midwest Book Awards, Brainerd Writer's Alliance, The League of MN Poets, The Lake Region Writers, and other regional awards. Learn more about her work at www.candacesimar.com.
Course: Scene, the Building Block of Story
Attempting to write a longer writing project is daunting. Did you know that most novels contain 35 to 100 scenes? If you can write one scene, you can write as many as you need to finish your book. This class investigates ways to create vivid scenes that move your story forward to the end and keep your readers reading.
This Writers' Workshop will be held on Saturday, September 17, 2022, at Jack Pines Resort, 53014 State Highway 34, Osage, MN 56570 from 9 A.M. to 12 Noon. The Workshop cost includes lunch at noon. There will be a Book Release Party from 1 P.M. to 4 P.M. There is no charge to attend the Book Release Party.
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YOU MUST PREREGISTER FOR THE WORKSHOP. Please email Sharon Harris at sharrick1@wcta.net to sign up. Call 218-732-3782 with any questions. Be sure to include your name and mailing address, phone number, and email address. Make your $60 check out to Jackpine Writers' Bloc and mail it to: Sharon Harris, 13320 149th Ave, Menahga MN 56464. The sign-on information will be sent to you before the workshop.
The workshop will be limited to the first 35 participants and then names will be put on a waiting list.
Need a Head Shot or Photos of Work Samples? We’ve got you covered!
We now offer a photography room for artists to create work sample shots at no cost at our office space in Warren. The photography room will also offer amateur headshots, photography of instruments and samples of art pieces, as well as live recording shots. This is a wonderful opportunity for artists and creatives in our region.
You must make an appointment for this free service. Contact our office assistant Brittany at nwartscouncil.assistant@gmail.com with questions and to make an appointment.
July Newsletter
Read about what’s happening in NW Minnesota Arts — Events, Exhibits, Grants, Calls for Art, Opportunities, and More in July’s newsletter. You can also download a copy.
Innovate Grants for Artists + Photographers Apply Now
☀️ $550.00 Innovate Grants for Artists + Photographers
Applications close 15 September 2022
SUMMER 2022 OPEN FOR SUBMISSIONS — Innovate Grant awards (2) $550.00 grants each quarter, to one Visual Artist and one Photographer. In addition, (4) honorable mentions (2 in art and 2 in photo), will be featured and recognized on their website and join a growing community of vibrant and talented artists. Innovate Grant's commitment extends beyond the grant cycle by promoting the work of selected winners and honorable mentions into the future. For more information and to apply visit https://innovateartistgrants.org
Innovate Grant supports artists and photographers through quarterly grants.
How to Apply: Visual Artists and Photographers 18 years and older, from all around the world, are eligible to apply. All media and genres are accepted. All applicants retain the right to the work they submit. Apply today at https://innovateartistgrants.org
Explore the work of All Past Innovate Grant recipients and read their interviews at https://innovateartistgrants.org
Category: Multiple disciplines and genres accepted
Deadline: September 15, 2022
Region: US & International
Awards: $550.00 USD Grants
Textile Center of Minnesota is expanding their Outreach Teaching Artist Roster
The Textile Center of Minnesota is expanding their Outreach Teaching Artist Roster. They are looking specifically to connect with Textile and Craft enthusiasts in greater and rural Minnesota locations. No teaching experience required, as long as you have experience with one or more forms of fiber art and would like to join them in sharing new skills with your community.
The opportunity listing can be found here: https://textilecentermn.org/teach-outreach/
They are holding informational Zoom meetings for those who have questions about the roster, the program, and their process. The invitation is below:
The Textile Center would like to invite you to join them for an online informational session via Zoom! They’ll provide information about the Outreach Program, what it means to be a part of the Outreach Teaching Artist Roster, hear from current instructors, and answer any questions you may have. This session is meant to provide information for anyone who is interested in being considered for the Outreach Teaching Artist Roster, in the Twin Cities and Greater Minnesota locations!
They’re holding two sessions, and you’re welcome to join whichever date best fits your schedule. Please register with the link below:
April 27th, 5:00 PM
Register in advance for this meeting:
https://textilecentermn-org.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZcsd-yprj8uG9GhfQw242_sxpUzkax09SGK
May 3rd, 5:00 PM
Register in advance for this meeting:
https://textilecentermn-org.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZwvfuGgpz0tGdAbJAOqSbrF47B5asVwUQ9v
Fast*Fest 20 Minute Plays will be August 19 & 20
Fast*Fest 2022
Minnesota Association of Community Theatre — MACT’s biennial festival of 20-minute plays, Fast*Fest, will be held August 19 (welcome social) and August 20 (workshops, performances and social) in Faribault. Workshops and performances will be at the Paradise Center for the Arts.
Tentative Fast*Fest Schedule:
Fri, Aug 19 Welcome Social at a location TBA
Sat, Aug 20 Workshops at Paradise Center for the Arts
The deadline for registering your theatre to present a show is June 20th. Visit their website for more information and to sign up. https://www.mact.net/?page=MACT-Events/Fast-Fest-2022-1898
Workshops:
Workshops will be live. There will be two workshop sessions, with two concurrent workshops per session.
Theatre performances:
Will be live Saturday afternoon and Evening
Social gathering at end of festival:
At end of the day, after all theatre performances are completed, MACT will host a live after-glow social at a location TBA.
Guidelines for theaters for Fast*Fest:
Who can perform:
The festival is open to Minnesota community theatres, college/university programs, high school theatre programs and ad hoc groups (pretty much anyone EXCEPT groups using any professional actors). Registration for performing companies is free to MACT members. Non-MACT-members will pay a $25 registration fee which includes a MACT membership through December. Registration deadline for performing companies is June 20th by midnight (received, not postmarked). Performance order will be by random drawig from entries received by the deadline, filling the last performance slot first and working backwards. MACT may cancel the festival if at least six productions are not registered. Additional productions may be accepted after the registration if space is available and all other guidelines are met.
Basic guidelines for participating productions:
Please consider the following guidelines and options to participate:
Actors and technicians may not be professionals (not members of Actors Equity or equivelant)
Each production will be briefly introduced by a moderator announcing the show title and possibly author, director, cast, & time/place/setting.
Following each production, a moderated live discussion will take place.
Performance cannot exceed 20 minutes
You will have 5 minutes to setup before your performance and 5 minutes to strike after your performance
Works presented may be original scripts or otherwise licensed materials including author or licensing house approved cuttings. You must have the rights to perform the show as presented.
Cultural Heritage Grants — Applications Open Until May 31
Through Legacy’s ACHF, the Minnesota Humanities Center offers grants for cultural heritage and community identity projects, for individuals and organizations who work to create/educate/celebrate a diversity of cultures in Minnesota. They’re open to accept applications, and they’re also seeking review panelists.
Visit their website for more information.
Writing Retreat in Fosston April 21-23
Take advantage of this writing retreat in our NW region! April 21-23. Sponsored by FCLAA and led by Kim Hruba of Red Shoes Writing. Grant funding from the NWMAC.
Minnesota State Arts Board Creative Support for Individuals Grant Program
Minnesota State Arts Board launches
FY 2023 Creative Support for Individuals Grant Program
The Minnesota State Arts Board has posted guidelines and application forms for the FY 2023 Creative Support for Individuals grant program. The program offers flexible support for Minnesota artists and culture bearers.
This grant program provides support to help individual artists and culture bearers sustain their creative practices and meaningfully engage with their communities in a time of transition. Creative Support grants are designed to be flexible and allow for adaptability in response to unexpected changes during the grant period. While proposed grant activities may focus more heavily on one or the other, applicants must demonstrate how funds will be used both to continue a creative practice and meaningfully connect to and engage audiences, participants, students, and/or communities during the grant period.
There will be two application deadlines — one on May 6, 2022, and another on July 15, 2022.
This is a statewide program. Anyone who meets the eligibility requirements is welcome to apply.
Please visit the Creative Support for Individuals Web page to find the complete FY 2023 Program Overview and Application Instructions, details about eligibility and grant amounts, and resources to help you learn more about the program.
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.
Painting Retreat in Ely Aug 13-20 with Gail Ose
Calling all Creative hearts for a Magical North American Bear & Wolf Painting Retreat August 13th-20th 2022 in Ely, MN.
Art, Connection, and Nature. Weclome your artventure starts here!
This magical retreat is designed to inspire your creative heArt and love of nature. Join Creatively Fit Coaches — Kim Sales of Lantern Light Studio & Gail Ose of Serendipity Art Hub as they take you on a creative adventure to immerse yourself in the natural beauty of the Boundary Waters Canoe Area. This retreat is a week filled with intuitive painting workshops, bonfires, guided meditations and more, all while relaxing in a fully modern cabin on the edge of a lake. You explore the American Bear & Wolf centers in Ely MN and the Vince Shute Wildlife Sanctuary in Orr MN to support and inspire the energy of your wild heArt. For more info visit their website here.
Online Writing Workshop
Online Writing Workshop — Register Today
Marge Barrett will be teaching an upcoming online class for the Marine Mills Folk School, Saturday, February 19, 10 am-1:00 pm. It is open to all.
Outside My Window: A New Look: A breaking, bending, blending literary vision in thought and style. Join in reading works of Danez Smith, Claudia Rankine, Anne Carson, Maggie Nelson, Tommy Orange, Ocean Vuong, contemporary voices with compelling stories written in a hybrid form of poetry and prose.
For more information: https://marinemillsfolkschool.org/2022/01/02/writing-workshop-outside-my-window-a-new-look-online-feb-19-2022/
Applications Open for Creative Community Leadership Institute Cohort
Applications are now being accepted for this year's Creative Community Leadership Institute (CCLI) Cohort!
See the website: https://www.creativecommunityinstitute.org/
CCLI is an intensive, in-person, cohort-based training program with real-world practice for artists, culture bearers, community organizers, community development practitioners, and other leaders seeking to deepen their impact in creative community building. CCLI is for artists, culture bearers, community organizers, community development practitioners, and other leaders from across Minnesota, North Dakota, South Dakota, and the 23 Native Nations that share that geography.
Cohorts meet in person three times over six months from spring to fall, with each session in a different location within the state. CCLI has three regionally-based cohorts, with opportunities for collaboration and connection, as well as in-person gatherings:
The East Cohort will be held in Cloquet, MN at the Cloquet Forestry Center
The Central Cohort will be held in Grand Forks, ND at the University of North Dakota, Memorial Union
The West Cohort will be held in Rapid City, SD at Racing Magpie
Priority will be given to applicants who identify as Native and BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, People of Color), disabled, and/or are from rural and smaller-town communities.
Participants will receive modest financial support for the pilot project and to offset costs of travel. New cohorts can expect to gain more knowledge about the role of art and culture in community problem solving, build skills to be able to effectively integrate art and culture into community development, leadership growth, and gain networks of cross-sector peers.
Virtual Writing Classes
The 2021 Red Shoes Retreat Writer-in-Residence Jill Swenson of Swenson Book Development LLC will be holding virtual classes, workshop, and a retreat for writers.
Call for Writing Submissions for Talking Stick Volume 31
Call for Writing Submissions for Jackpine Writers Talking Stick Publication — CELEBRATING THE SHORT FORM.
The deadline to submit is March 15. Wanted: SHORT Poetry, Fiction, Creative Nonfiction. THE TALKING STICK is a Minnesota published and nationally recognized publication. 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.
Calling Community Music Ensembles
Are you a community music ensemble member or leader? This initiative hopes to create a "musical map" of Minnesota that directs people to ensemble information through an online map, geared towards musicians and audiences; and gather and share information about the benefits that ensemble members find in participating in a community music ensemble. If ensembles are interested, they plan to work towards collaboration and communication between ensembles and identifying challenges and strategies.