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Who will be the next McKnight Distinguished Artist?
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Who will be the next McKnight Distinguished Artist?

Who will be the next McKnight Distinguished Artist?

Do you know an artist or culture bearer with an enduring and exceptional career in Minnesota? The McKnight Foundation invites nominations for its 27th Distinguished Artist Award. Nominations for the $100,000 award are due April 16, 2024.

The annual McKnight Distinguished Artist Award recognizes artists and culture bearers who have made a lifelong commitment to creating art that is locally, regionally, and/or nationally significant. These artists and culture bearers have chosen to make their lives and careers in Minnesota, thereby making our state a more culturally rich place. First and foremost, they have produced creatively incisive art reflecting their particular and extraordinary point of view.

McKnight Distinguished Artists have also inspired other artists and culture bearers, earned acclaim from audiences, patrons, critics, and other arts professionals, and some have founded and strengthened arts organizations.

NOMINATE AN ARTIST OR CULTURE BEARER

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Join MCA in Fosston on January 10
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Join MCA in Fosston on January 10

Minnesota Citizens for the Arts (MCA) is traveling across the state and wants to meet up with you!

Join Mara Hanel, Executive Director of the Northwest Minnesota Arts Council hosting Sue Gens, Executive Director of Minnesota State Arts Board, Caroline Taiwo of the McKnight Foundation, and Sara Fossen, Executive Director of Minnesota Citizens for the Arts and our arts lobbyists as they travel the state. We are excited that they have agreed to visit our area . The weather looks good but if that changes then the tour will be canceled and not rescheduled until summer. All are welcome to the public discussion in the auditorium at 11 AM on January 10 in Fosston.

RSVP to Mara at 218-745-8886 ext 1.

Wednesday, January 10, 2024 at 11:00 AM

Aurora Center for the Arts

403 N Foss Ave, Fosston, MN 56542

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McKnight Printing Fellowship at Highpoint Deadline is Nov 26
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McKnight Printing Fellowship at Highpoint Deadline is Nov 26

McKnight Printmaking Fellowship at Highpoint

The specific intent of the McKnight Printmaking Fellowship is to recognize and support mid-career artists living and working in Minnesota who demonstrate a sustained level of accomplishment, commitment, and artistic excellence in the field of printmaking.

Two selected artists will receive:

  • An unrestricted $25,000 award

  • One year access to Highpoint’s state-of-the-art print shop

  • Technical support from the fellowship coordinator

  • Professional development opportunities

  • Storage space for materials, use of inks, and standard shop supplies

  • Provided access to Highpoint classes

  • Group discussions and critiques with local and national experts in the field

  • McKnight Printmakers' exhibition, public talk, and reception at Highpoint

  • Professional digital documentation of exhibited artwork

  • Opportunity to participate in a fully-funded artist residency through a partnership with the Artist Communities Alliance following the fellowship year

  • Highpoint supporting membership

Fellowship Timeline:

Wednesday, November 1 @ 7 pm — info session (join at Highpoint or via Zoom)

A recording of the session will be made available on our website at a later date

Sunday, November 26 @ 11:59 pm — applications due

Thursday, January 18 — applicants notified

Thursday, February 1 — Fellowship begins

Friday, January 31, 2025 — Fellowship ends

Eligibility Requirements

This program is open to Minnesota-based printmakers, including artists living outside the metro area.

Have or maintain MN residency for at least one year prior to application and for the duration of the fellowship.

Are beyond emerging with a body of work that demonstrates a sustained level of accomplishment, commitment, and excellence in the field of printmaking.

Have not been awarded a McKnight Artist Fellowship in any artistic discipline in the last five years.

Demonstrate growth and ongoing artistry since their most recent McKnight Artist Fellowship (if applicable).

Are not staff, board, or immediate family of the McKnight Foundation or fellowship administrative partners.

Are not enrolled full-time in an academic program.

Artists must demonstrate excellence in at least one traditional printmaking technique (intaglio, lithography, screenprinting, mono printing, or relief).

Applicant may only apply to one McKnight Artist Fellowship per year (in any/all artistic disciplines).

Questions about eligibility or anything else? Contact josh@highpointprintmaking.org

or visit: https://www.highpointprintmaking.org/mcknight/ for FELLOWSHIP/APPLICATION FAQ

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McKnight Fellowships for Musicians Deadline to Apply is January 30
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McKnight Fellowships for Musicians Deadline to Apply is January 30

McKnight Fellowship for Music

With the generous support of the McKnight Foundation, MacPhail awards four $25,000 fellowships to outstanding and distinctive mid-career solo artists or small ensembles/bands. A McKnight Fellowship in Music can help an artist set aside periods of time for study, reflection, experimentation, and exploration; take advantage of an opportunity, or work on a new project. Ensembles/bands recognized as finalists and/or fellowship recipients will split awards between members; individual ensemble/band members will not each receive the full award amount. Awards are subject to state and federal income tax guidelines.

To apply and for more information visit: https://www.macphail.org/mcknight-fellowships/

Application Deadline: Monday, January 30, 20233:00 p.m. CST

You will not be able to upload files after 3 pm CST on January 30, 2023. At that time the system immediately stops accepting applications, even if you are in the middle of working on it.

https://www.macphail.org/mcknight

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McKnight Fellowships for Dancers Deadline is March 20, 2024
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McKnight Fellowships for Dancers Deadline is March 20, 2024

The McKnight Fellowships for Dancers annually award three fellowships of $25,000 each to Minnesota dancers. The awards are unrestricted and can help an artist set aside periods of time for study, reflection, experimentation, and exploration; take advantage of an opportunity, or work on a new project.

The intent of the McKnight Artist and Culture Bearers Fellowship is to recognize and support Minnesota artists and culture bearers who are beyond early practice, have sustained experience in their discipline, and demonstrate exceptional accomplishments. In addition to the cash award, fellows receive additional support for career development, are invited to attend a four-day retreat in rural Minnesota, and are eligible to have an original solo work commissioned for an evening titled SOLO.

Support for individual artists has been a focus of the McKnight Foundation's Arts and Culture program since its inception. The foundation recognizes that the arts cannot flourish or enhance community life without the ideas, energy, and drive of individual artists & culture bearers and that artists cannot make these contributions without unfettered creative time. Fellowship awards are made in 15 disciplines through 13 arts organizations and presenters. The Cowles Center is the administrative home for the McKnight Fellowships for Dancers, the McKnight Fellowships for Choreographers, and the McKnight International Choreographer Residency Program.

APPLICATION DEADLINE

The Intent to Apply application opened July 19th, 2024.

The Intent to Apply application deadline was Wednesday, September 6th, 2023, at 11:59 pm CST.

Applicants who miss the Intent to Apply deadline may still submit a final application. However, they will not receive programming updates and other resources, and their live performances will not be viewed by panelists.

First-time applicants who miss the Intent to Apply deadline may send an email for further information to mckfell@thecowlescenter.org

Final Application: Wednesday, March 20th, 2024 at 3:00 pm CST

Their website will be open to accepting final applications in early January 2024. The final deadline is firm, the application site will close down at exactly 3:00 pm CST on the deadline date.

Applicants will be notified of the decisions in early June 2024.

HOW TO APPLY or http://www.mcknightdancechoreo.org/dancer-guidelines/

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McKnight Fellowship for  Culture Bearers Submissions Open Nov 6
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McKnight Fellowship for Culture Bearers Submissions Open Nov 6

McKnight Fellowships for Culture Bearers Opens Nov 6

The McKnight Foundation and the Indigenous Roots Cultural Arts Center of St. Paul have partnered to launch the first-ever McKnight Artist Fellowship for culture bearers. The McKnight Culture Bearers Fellowship will support three culture bearers who practice sacred and healing lifeways and share cultural art practices across generations. Fellows will receive a $25,000 unrestricted award and public recognition in support of their cultural practice. Additionally, fellows receive:

  • Professional development support, including a stipend to honor mentors/teachers

  • Participate in a network of culture bearers in Minnesota

  • Access to Indigenous Roots facilities and resources

  • Honored and recognized at gathering ceremony

Selection Process. There will be three rounds of reviewing submissions before selecting the final three fellows.

First round. This initial round centers on a collective peer review process. In this round, every person who enters a submission will have the option to review another person’s submission along with the additional community members and Culture Bearers (local) who did not apply.

Second and Third Rounds. Following the peer review process, there will be two rounds of community reviews. In these rounds, additional community members and Culture Bearers (local and national) who did not apply will be reviewing submissions.

The submission review process will occur between January to March 2024.

What is a culture bearer?

Culture Bearers practice intergenerational lifeways and living, evolving cultural art practices that educate, exchange, and share in order to preserve ancestral knowledge. In this work, Culture Bearers hold a direct throughline from ancestors and teachers and center sharing their practice with youth. The role of culture bearer is particularly important within ancestral cultures undergoing transition or experiencing threat from outside and dominizing culture(s). 

Culture Bearers accept a responsibility to share ancestral and cultural knowledge. The practice of being a Culture Bearer is distinct from other individual art practices because the practice is a full life tradition (not separate) and includes intergenerational transmission of learning. While we honor the role of guests within lineages, the intent of this opportunity is to first resource individuals and cultures that are from the cultural and heritage lineage that they practice.

Fellowship Timeline

-November 6th Submissions open

-November 22nd & 24th Info Sessions

-Submission Support (Tuesday & Wednesdays from 5p to 7p/ Fridays 1p to 3p)

-January 1st, 2024 Submission are due by 11:59p

-January to March Review of submissions

-March 2024 Announcement of McKnight Culture Bearer Fellows

Visit their website to learn more at https://iroots-mcknight-culturebearers.org

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