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Artist Access (ART) Grants Program | Miami-Dade County Department of Cultural Affairs Artist Access (ART) Grants Program Contact: Roxana Barba | rbarba@miamidade. gov Carlos Caballero | info@fundarte.
us FY 2026-2027 Artist Access (ART) Grant Program Guidelines - Coming Soon FY 2025-2026 Artist Access (ART) Grant Program Guidelines FY 2024-2025 Artist Access (ART) Awardees FY 2024-2025 Artist Access (ART) Panel Members FY 2023-2024 Artist Access (ART) Awardees FY 2023-2024 Artist Access (ART) Panel Members Funded by Miami-Dade County and in partnership with FUNDarte, the Artist Access Grant Program is designed to assist practicing, professional artists in any medium or discipline residing in Miami-Dade County pursue opportunities that will advance their practice and careers in demonstrable ways.
Eligible opportunities include artistic professional development and skill-building opportunities such as specialized workshops, artist residencies, technique classes with master artists, conferences, teaching artist training, arts leadership training and other non-credit artistic learning opportunities (in person or virtual).
Applicants must demonstrate how the potential, timeliness, and impact of the opportunities will forward the artist’s career. Awarded artists must observe a one-year wait period before applying again to Artist Access.
Project-oriented opportunities (such as exhibits or performances that consist of presenting work to the public), professional certification, certificate, degree-seeking opportunities, opportunities presented by students (high school, undergraduate, graduate and any student enrolled in a degree program at the time of application) and touring engagements are not eligible for funding consideration.
Costs associated with the presentation of exhibits or performances (such as installation expenses, supplies and materials and other project-related expenses) are not eligible. The applicant’s deadline to apply must correspond to the funding period in which the professional development opportunity takes place (please refer to the FUNDING PERIOD in the table below).
The Artist Access Grant Program utilizes SurveyMonkey Apply for application submission. Click GRANTS, then SurveyMonkey Apply to access the application portal page. Applicants are strongly encouraged to attend the Artist Access Pre-Submission Workshop prior to the application’s corresponding cycle deadline.
Staff will be available to answer questions and review the program’s eligibility criteria, application, and final report requirements. A consultation with the program administrator is not requirement to apply. ART Grants Program Timeline* (in-person OR virtual participation) Stephen P.
Clark Government Center 111 NW 1 Street, Suite 625 Funds Distributed to Grantees By reimbursement upon receipt of final report By reimbursement upon receipt of final report By reimbursement upon receipt of final report *Dates/times subject to change.
Artists may apply by submitting an online application through the Department’s online grants program portal page: SurveyMonkey Apply A consultation with the program administrator is not required to apply. For details and FAQs click here.
According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Practicing professional artists in any medium or discipline residing in Miami-Dade County, Florida. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
The current listing shows up to $2,000. Verify award ceilings, matching requirements, and allowable costs in the official notice.
Artist Access Grant Program is funded by Miami-Dade County Department of Cultural Affairs. Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
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