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Find similar grantsPollock-Krasner Foundation Grants is sponsored by The Pollock-Krasner Foundation. Provides grants to visual artists who demonstrate artistic merit and financial need. This is a strong fit as homeless artists often face significant financial hardship.
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To apply please visit this website from a desktop computer. Yasuaki Onishi, Vertical Emptiness FP, 2016 For four decades, Pollock-Krasner Foundation grants have enabled visual artists to create new work, purchase needed materials, cover studio rent, and more.
Past recipients of Pollock-Krasner Foundation grants have shared that this support is critical in allowing concentrated time for studio work, preparation for exhibitions, and other professional opportunities. Grants for artists are unrestricted and can be used in any way that allows an artist to meaningfully pursue their practice.
Paolo Arao, Hunting Season, 2018 Visual artists can apply for an individual grant by submitting an online application, which we accept on an ongoing, rolling basis, available via the link below.
To be considered for a grant, artists must submit all of the following required materials: application form, artist statement, a cover letter, a current resume including an exhibition record, and ten digital images of current work with a corresponding identification list. All applications will be promptly acknowledged and considered, but please note the review process may take nine months to a year.
Application forms submitted by mail, fax or e-mail will not be considered. Please follow the links below for more information. Diana Al-Hadid, Bouncing Echoes into the Tunnel through the Earth, 2006 Richmond Burton, I AM (CROSSOVER), 2001 Diana Al-Hadid, Bouncing Echoes into the Tunnel through the Earth, 2006 Richmond Burton, I AM (CROSSOVER), 2001 Anderson Ranch Art Center Jackson Pollock in his studio, 1950.
Photograph by Hans Namuth. Courtesy of Pollock-Krasner House and Study Center, East Hampton, NY. Pollock Prize for Creativity
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Online application form
Artist statement
Cover letter
Current resume with exhibition history
Ten digital images of current work with identification list
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Professional visual artists (painters, sculptors, and artists who work on paper, including printmakers) with recognizable artistic merit and demonstrable financial need. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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