Thursday 31 January

$150,000 in Grants for Chattanooga's Artists

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CreateHere is pleased to announce $150,000 in grants for artists, artisans and creative entrepreneurs within a 50-mile radius of downtown Chattanooga. Grant categories include two-dimensional and three-dimensional visual arts, performing arts, literary arts and culinary arts.

Through three separate grant categories, MakeWork is providing a unique and multifaceted approach to artistic exploration and sustainability. The program is allocating funding toward the Project, Career Advancement, and Studio Assistance grants. Grant applicants will be juried by a panel of experts in the fields of arts and culture. All grant recipients will be encouraged to showcase their work to the community during the year as well as be provided opportunity though CreateHere’s SpringBoard program to explore sustainability options in their given discipline.

CreateHere’s vision is that people in all walks of life, from near and far, experience Chattanooga as a community that embraces a broad spectrum of artists, encourages their endeavors, and creates a dynamic space for them to live and work. From chocolatiers to landscape architects, graphic designers to sculptors, film writers to composers, CreateHere believes in the power of the creative individual.

Creative individuals have the power to stimulate community, create distinctiveness and function as an economic driver for the local economy. These grants will invigorate Chattanooga’s cultural and economic development, encourage the retention of local talent and empower artists to carry their work to the next level. The MakeWork initiative is a huge thumbs-up of support for Chattanooga’s diverse array of ambitious artists and entrepreneurs.

Project Grant (download application)
The MakeWork Project Grant supports individual artists in all disciplines with project-related costs that allow the artist(s) increased time to research and develop ideas or new works. The specific definition of eligible projects is purposely left flexible to respond to the artist’s ideas, dreams and needs. Applicants must propose a project, or phase of a project, that can be realized within the requested budget and completed within one year.

Career Advancement (download application)
The MakeWork Career Advancement Grant enables full-time, professional and emerging artists in all disciplines in the Chattanooga area to pursue professional development and skill building opportunities that will advance their work and careers.

Studio Assistance (download application)
The MakeWork Studio Assistance Grant supports emerging to mid-career artists in all disciplines with the cost of maintaining a working studio for one year. Individuals and collectives are eligible to apply.

Applications are available online for download at www.createhere.org and are due on March 31st, 2008. An informational meeting with details about MakeWork grants will be held on February 11th from 2-4 PM at the CreateHere Studio at 55 East Main Street.

For more information on CreateHere and MakeWork’s grants, contact Charissa Bruhn at 423-648-2195 or charissa@createhere.org.

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  • In answer to Jonathan's question: No. An artist or artisan would need to apply in the one grant category that he/she feels would be the best for them at this time in their professional/personal development. The only exception to this is if an artist is applying for a grant as a collective, then they would be eligible to apply for one (in a separate category) as an individual.

    Charissa Bruhn on Wednesday 20 February
  • How exciting! I attended the meeting sometime back about the artist relocation funding, and was inspired but also let down. The idea of paying out of town artists to take over our creative territory, while a few handfuls of GREAT artists in Chattanooga are making a living slinging beers in one of our wonderful establishments, while their creative souls rot away was very disheartening. THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU for supporting the great talent that thrives in our area! I missed the meeting, because this is the first I've heard about this. I graduated from UTC, BFA sculpture, and am currently teaching yoga and bellydance in Cleveland, Tn. I have been crunching the numbers, in hopes to open a clay studio also. I already have a building available to rent, but just need help getting on my feet. I will be sending in my application soon, hoping to impress :). What a great program, my heart has been warmed!

    Thanks,
    Rachel

    rachel evans on Tuesday 12 February
  • Question: Can an artist apply grants in more than one catagory? I.e. Studio Assistance and Project

    Thank you

    Jonathan Hudson
    ~Artist

    Jonathan Hudson on Thursday 07 February


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