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Grant Panelists - Arts Idaho Arts Idaho grant applications are evaluated by arts professionals throughout the state and, for some categories, throughout the United States. We seek panelists who are capable of evaluating applications from a broad array of artists and arts organizations.
Panelists should have familiarity with visual arts, performing arts, arts education, and other aspects of the arts in Idaho, and can objectively analyze proposals according to criteria such as artistic merit, feasibility, and artistic growth or community engagement. Typically, panelists are required to read, score, provide written comments, and participate in a Zoom conference call.
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