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Join our board!
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Join our board!

NWMAC is looking for board members to serve a three year term starting in June 2024.  At this time, we are prioritizing the recruitment of men and people of color, in order to keep diversity on our board and learn from members who represent different demographics.  First steps are to talk with our Executive Director Mara Hanel about being a Board member and what to expect while you serve.  If you are a good candidate, you will be asked to fill out a self nomination form.  A love of supporting artists and arts activity is a must, as well as basic computer skills to attend zoom meetings and score online applications.   

To learn more, visit https://northwestminnesotaartscouncil.org/boardmembership, email Mara at director@nwartscouncil.org or call our office at 218-745-8886, ext 1.

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Request for Proposals open for a downtown East Grand Forks mural
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Request for Proposals open for a downtown East Grand Forks mural

There is a Request for Proposals open for a downtown East Grand Forks mural. The deadline is April 1. The Downtown Development Association (DDA) alongside the RiverWalk Center, City of East Grand Forks, and other partners are working together to beautify downtown and promote the exceptional people, places, and things that make up our thriving region through the creation of murals. The project should result in public artwork that lasts for years and create a landmark for those who live here and visitors alike.

This project will showcase the connection between East Grand Forks and the Red River. Mural must include imagery that weaves in fish that inhabit the river and compliments an Instagrammable canoe cut-out.

For more information and the RFP visit: https://downtownforks.com/murals?fbclid=IwAR354YziA1unNu4e2VbjE6oMnRk6JuEow2wlNl56nlTUpOprBs04Q74EtpY

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McCanna House Artist-in-Residence Applications Open
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McCanna House Artist-in-Residence Applications Open

Mc Canna House Applications for Artists in Residence

Open to Artists in Music, Theatre, Literature, & Visual Arts

The North Dakota Museum of Art is accepting applications for the 2024 McCanna House Artist-in-residence season. Artists working in music, theatre, literature, or the visual arts are encouraged to apply. Open to artists in all stages of their career. 

The Program

The residency consists of 2 - 5 week blocks of time layered throughout the operating year. The house is open from June 1 through the end of September or early October. There will only be one artist on the property at a time unless a group project is specified in the application process. There are no expectations for the artist to complete work during the residency. However, artists are asked to use their time wisely and be aware of the transformative potential of time spent there. 

Deadline: Applications will be accepted until January 15, 2024

Announcements: February 15, 2024. 

Amenities:

-Wireless Internet

-Well-lit French country-style farmhouse, detached 40x70 foot steel building, and ample outdoor space with yards and surrounding tree lines

-3 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms

-Washer and dryer

-New electric stove in a well-appointed kitchen

-Screened-in porch area with convenient BBQ

-Opportunities to work with surrounding community groups

-10 miles from the town of Larimore (pop.2,000), yet it feels remote and private

-35 miles from Grand Forks (pop.55,000), with its thriving art scene and good shopping/dining

-5 hours to Minneapolis and 2 hours to Winnipeg, Manitoba

-Well-stocked library

-Fruit trees

-Surrounded by working fields producing soybeans, potatoes, canola, and more...

-Endless sky

-Big weather

North Dakota Museum of Art | 261 Centennial Drive Stop 7305, Grand Forks, ND 58202

ndmoa.com

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Arts Midwest and NEA Big Read “Where We Live” Accepting Applications
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Arts Midwest and NEA Big Read “Where We Live” Accepting Applications

Arts Midwest and the National Endowment for the Arts Accepting Applications for the NEA Big Read

About the NEA Big Read

An initiative of the National Endowment for the Arts in partnership with Arts Midwest, the NEA Big Read supports community reading programs designed around a single NEA Big Read book. The goal of this program is to inspire meaningful conversations, celebrate local creativity, elevate a wide variety of voices and perspectives, and build stronger connections in each community. Grants range from $5,000 to $20,000 each. 

What: The NEA Big Read is a reading program that brings communities together around the central theme, "Where We Live," using one of 50 available NEA Big Read Books as inspiration.

When: The mandatory Intent to Apply is due January 10, with final applications due January 24, 2024 , and funded projects must occur between September 2024 and June 2025.

Where: Nonprofit organizations and public libraries located across the United States and the Native nations that share this geography can apply.

Who: Arts organizations, universities, libraries, service organizations, museums, school districts, and tribal governments are all encouraged to apply.

Ready to Apply?

Learn more about the NEA Big Read review eligibility requirements, and read the guidelines on Arts Midwest website. 

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2024 McKnight Fellowships in Fiber Arts — Apply by Dec 4
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2024 McKnight Fellowships in Fiber Arts — Apply by Dec 4

Attention Textile and Fiber Artists!

There is an open call for the 2024 McKnight Fellowships in Fiber Arts.  

Two $25,000 UNRESTRICTED fellowships will be awarded in support of mid-career Minnesota artists who use textile and fiber arts materials, processes, histories, traditions, and/or sensibilities in their artistic and creative practice throughout the conception, execution, and resolution of their work. Mid-career, for the purposes of the application, refers to anyone who has practiced fiber art for 8 years and has received recognition for their work from their community and the larger creative community in our state, region, and nationally (not including work done in an academic higher-education program). 

The deadline for application is December 4, 2023, at 5PM.   

Info sessions are being scheduled over the next two (2) months across Minnesota and on Zoom, to provide potential applicants the opportunity to learn more about the specifics of these fellowships and the application process. The application details are available on the Textile Center website:

https://textilecentermn.org/mcknight/

 

The application portal is on Submittable, and can be accessed here:

 https://textilecenter.submittable.com/submit

The work will be reviewed by three (3) jurors of national recognition with expertise in the field, and the winners will be selected by the end February for a fellowship period that runs from March 1, 2024 – February 28, 2025.  Reach out to Tracy Krumm, Director for Artistic Advancement Program Director, McKnight Fellowships for Fiber Artists, McKnight Visual Arts Fellow at 612-436-0464, 3000 University Ave. SE, Minneapolis, MN  55414. www.textilecentermn.org

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