For Everyone In Indiana – Arts Project Support ReviewÂ
In 2022, the IAC took the critical step of looking deeply at our programs, services, and operations, starting with an evaluation of the Arts Organization Support grant program. Read more about the process to review the Arts Organization Support Program. Â
Following this review, the IAC will now complete a similar evaluation of the Arts Project Support (APS) program. The IAC has enlisted the support of external consultants Ruby Lopez Harper and Sara Peterson to guide this process and provide recommendations for strengthening the impact of the program on applicants, the agency, and the State of Indiana.Â
If you are interested in sharing your perspectives on the APS program and the future of project support for arts and creativity, there are two more upcoming opportunities for you to participate. Each of the following virtual input sessions will last 90 minutes and will be facilitated by the consultant team
- Tuesday, June 27, 7:00PM ET – 8:30PM ET Register to participate in the June 27 session.
- Thursday, June 29th, 12:00PM ET – 1:30PM ET Register to participate in the June 29 session.
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Conversation With Caleb CaudellÂ
Article by Emily Mellentine, Indiana Authors AwardsÂ
We recently spoke with Caleb Caudell, author of The Neighbor and numerous short fiction and nonfiction pieces published online, and Novelty and Other Short Stories, which is forthcoming this summer.
Caudell’s debut novel, The Neighbor, was selected for our 2022 Eugene and Marilyn Glick Indiana Authors Awards shortlist in the debut category. It was published in 2021 by Bonfire Books and is available in local bookstores and online.
Read the interview with Caleb Caudell.
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An artist’s guide to financial planning
Excerpt of an article by Lewis Weil, The Creative Independent
Money is weird. Our brains really aren’t built for dealing with it, because our minds actually haven’t adapted that much from our days running away from tigers and hunting for berries to gorge on. We’re good at thinking about lunch, or about our chances of catching the bus if we leave right now. We think linearly—one thing after the other. Money isn’t linear, though. Money grows and shrinks exponentially.
Read the Artist’s Guide to Financial Planning.
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2024 solar eclipse initiative to support arts, and cultural activities in rural Indiana
A new initiative launched by the Indiana University Center for Rural Engagement will help rural Indiana communities host arts and cultural events and activities related to the 2024 solar eclipse.
With funding support from the Simons Foundation, the Center for Rural Engagement will facilitate rural engagement for IU’s solar eclipse initiative, providing staff support, resources and outreach for community activities — with a focus on arts and culture — that unite residents around the historic astronomical event.
Organizations in communities with populations less than 50,000 can also apply for micro-grants up to $2,000 to support the implementation of eclipse activities. Regional Opportunity Initiatives is acting as the fiscal agent for the grant program and will provide technical assistance to facilitate the eclipse micro-grant program.
Learn more about the eclipse micro-grant program.
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One-Day institute for Classroom Educators to Build Creative Teaching Strategies for Their Classroom
Are you an innovative, non-arts educator looking to find new ways to engage students in learning? Research shows arts integration can be a powerful way to connect with students through creative approaches to learning. Getting equipped with this strategy can improve the possibilities for your classroom. The Indiana Arts Commission, in partnership with the Indiana Department of Education, is hosting a free, one-day workshop to assist teachers in implementing creativity-centered innovation in the classroom. Through hands-on experience and collaboration with peers, participants will learn effective and innovative teaching strategies. The program includes engaging artistic activities and opportunities to explore how creative teaching can enhance curriculum.
The Summer Institute for Creative Teaching will take place on July 11, 2023 at Franklin College.
Register for the free training.
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Dates and opportunities to keep an eye on:
- (June 27)Â APS Input Session
- (June 29)Â APS Input Session
- (July 1) Kala Art Institute Media Arts Fellowship
- (July 6)Â NEA Grants for Arts Projects application deadline
- (July 12)Â Illuminations Grant for Black Trans Women Visual Artists
- (July 12) Penland Resident Artist Program
- (July 17) Art for Change Prize
- (July 21) Rauschenberg Medical Emergency Grants Cycle 19
- (Coming Soon)Â 2024 solar eclipse initiative to support arts, cultural activities in rural Indiana
- (Sept. 19)Â Lifelong Arts for Aging Services Providers Training, Evansville
- (Nov. 14)Â Lifelong Arts for Aging Services Providers Training, Gary
Calls for Artists:
- (Sept. 1) Zionsville Cultural District Request for Proposals for Public ArtÂ
- (Rolling) RFQ Art This Way Fort Wayne
- (Rolling)Â White River State Park Visitor Center Artist Consignment
- (Rolling) 2D Women Artist at Creative Women of the World
Job Opportunities:
- Founding Artistic Director of the Black Theatre Company
at The District Theatre - Pottery Studio Assistant- Art Museum of Greater Lafayette
- Indiana University Pamela Buell Curator of Asian Art
- Fine and Visual Arts Instructor at The Hammond Arts & Performance Academy
- Director of Education, South Shore Arts
- Visual Arts Instructor, South Shore Arts
- Indiana State Museum and Historic Sites Seeks Curator of Art
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Stay creative and awesome! Jordan Adams Artist Services Program Manager |
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