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Traditional Arts Apprenticeships Supports folk art masters who pass knowledge and skills on to apprentices. Offered Annually Deadline:  January 31, 2026 is sponsored by Idaho Commission on the Arts. Writer in Residence Encourages an interaction with and appreciation for excellence in literature throughout Idaho.
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Traditional Arts Apprenticeships - Arts Idaho Traditional Arts Apprenticeships This annual grant opportunity supports a learning partnership between a recognized mentor artist and one or more qualified apprentices to continue artistic traditions of a shared cultural heritage. An apprentice should have some background in the art form and indicate a commitment to practice the art form after the apprenticeship has been completed.
Eligibility and Restrictions Applicant (mentor artist) must be a practicing artist. Applicant must be at least 18 years old. Apprentices may be under 18.
Applicant must be a United States citizen, legal resident, or refugee. Apprentices must live in Idaho. Final reports for past Commission grants must be submitted and approved.
The length of the apprenticeship must not exceed ten months. Apprenticeships must include a public presentation or demonstration. Funds are disbursed to the mentor artist.
To apply for this grant, follow the link to grants. arts. idaho.
gov . If you’re new to our online application system you will need to create a user account and be approved by Commission staff. New account registrations are approved during regular business hours.
Questions? Call 208-334-2119 or email info@arts. idaho.
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