Posts Tagged ‘Grant’

Jean-Claude Reynal Foundation Study Abroad Grant

Wednesday, November 9th, 2011

The Jean-Claude Reynal Foundation, under the auspices of the Foundation of France, in collaboration with the Fine Arts School of Bordeaux, offers an annual grant of 10,000 euros to enable a young artist the incredible opportunity to travel to a country of his/her choice for up to 6 months!

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The prize winner authorizes the Reynal Foundation to use a work of his/her choice on the media announcing the following year’s scholarship competition. The chosen work will be approved by the executive committee.

Deadline for online registration: November 15th 2011


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Liz Alexander Awarded MCC Grant

Monday, February 7th, 2011

Montserrat Sculpture Faculty member Elizabeth “Liz” Alexander of Gloucester, whose art re-imagines patterns and designs in surprising new contexts, has been awarded a Massachusetts Cultural Council Artist Fellowship Grant.

Twenty-nine artists were awarded for creating work of exceptional quality in the disciplines of music composition, play-writing, and sculpture/installation. The MCC’s Artist Fellowship Program has awarded $7,500 unrestricted grants to 15 artists, and distinguished 14 others as finalists with $500 grants.

The jury panel was composed of Montserrat College of Art Gallery Director Leonie Bradbury and artists Christopher Frost and Niho Kozuru. Both Frost and Kozuru are past fellows in this program.

This is the first series of individual artists receiving direct funding from the MCC in 2011. In late May, MCC will announce awards in the disciplines of crafts, film and video, and photography. Learn more about the program, and about all artists selected since 2003 on our Gallery@MCC.

The MCC Artist Fellowship Program awards grants in specific artistic disciplines on a biennial cycle. Applications are accepted from artists who live and work in Massachusetts. Next year, fellowships will be awarded in drawing, painting, traditional arts, choreography, fiction/creative nonfiction, and poetry. Artist awards are based on recommendations by independent panels of experts who practice in the disciplines they review.

Grant from New England Foundation for the Arts

Friday, July 9th, 2010

Montserrat Gallery Director/Curator Leonie Bradbury was awarded a $500 Presenter Travel grant for travel to Art Basel, Miami Beach this December.

The Presenter Travel Fund provides monetary assistance to arts programmers or curatorial staff in New England so that they may investigate new or unfamiliar artists or ensembles.

Applicants may apply for funding to help cover the expense of attending festivals, showcases, conferences, or other cultural events where they can see artistic work that they may present in their own community. NEFA encourages applicants to seek out opportunities where multiple cultural events are taking place, so that they may experience as many performances and genres as possible.

The goals of Presenter Travel Fund are to…

  • Broaden the experience and knowledge of New England arts programmers
  • Increase the diversity of artists presented in the region

NEFA has been a significant cultural force since 1976, when it was created as one of six regional arts agencies nationwide, with funding through the National Endowment for the Arts and New England state arts agencies. Today’s NEFA has evolved considerably from the original regional model; as a 501(c)(3) public charity with additional funding from corporations, foundations, and individuals, NEFA operates with an annual budget of $6 million to develop and manage arts initiatives on local, regional, national and international levels.

NEFA’s mission is to creatively support the movement of people, ideas, and resources in the arts within New England and beyond, make vital connections between artists and communities, and build the strength, knowledge, and leadership of the region’s creative sector. Each program and project that is brought to life at NEFA is created with the underlying goal of building a stronger and more dynamic infrastructure for the arts.  Through research, documentation, and evaluation, NEFA works to demonstrate the economic impact of the arts, and to enhance public understanding of how the arts contribute to the vitality of communities.

As a grantmaker, program initiator, developer of resources, and builder of creative partnerships among artists, arts organizations and funders, NEFA celebrates New England and its characteristic values while playing a national role by distributing model programs, supporting international cultural exchange, and advocating access to the arts for everyone.

$1000 grant from CinemaSalem

Thursday, January 14th, 2010

We’re happy to announce that Montserrat College of Art is the recipient of a $1000 grant from CinemaSalem that will go towards student scholarship. CinemaSalem gives grants to innovative and effective nonprofit organizations, funded by a $.25 contribution from each movie admission ticket they sell each month, up to $1000. In their announcement, CinemaSalem notes that Montserrat “enriches the cultural life of the North Shore by providing an intensive visual arts education to its students and a continuing array of public exhibitions, art talks, and master classes to the public. Montserrat has supplied CinemaSalem with excellent employees, art for our lobby gallery, and professors to collaborate on the Salem Film Fest.” A special thanks to Ethan Berry for building the strong relationship we now have with CinemaSalem.

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