Individual Artist Project Grants 2007 Information Session.

18
Individual Artist Project Grants 2007 Information Session

Transcript of Individual Artist Project Grants 2007 Information Session.

Page 1: Individual Artist Project Grants 2007 Information Session.

Individual Artist Project Grants 2007

Information Session

Page 2: Individual Artist Project Grants 2007 Information Session.

About The Grant Program

• A program of the Arts & Cultural Council for Greater Rochester in partnership with the New York State Council on the Arts (NYSCA) and the New York State Legislature

• Three grants of $2,000 each

• For Monroe County artists of all disciplines

Page 3: Individual Artist Project Grants 2007 Information Session.

Creation of New Work

• This grant is for creation of new work, not performance or exhibition

• It must involve the public in some aspect of that creation

• Creation of new work must take place between January 1 and December 31, 2007

Page 4: Individual Artist Project Grants 2007 Information Session.

EligibilityRequirements

• Artist must reside in Monroe County; public component must take place in Monroe County

• Must be age 21 or older

• May not be a student enrolled in a degree program

• Has complied with reporting requirements for past grants

• Must attend an information session or one-on-one meeting with Arts Council staff

Page 5: Individual Artist Project Grants 2007 Information Session.

Application Deadline

• Deadline is Thursday, November 2, 2006

• Not a postmark deadline

• Application must be complete, with all attachments

• Application must be typed or computer generated. NO handwritten applications accepted!

Page 6: Individual Artist Project Grants 2007 Information Session.

How to Get an Application

• Download the application and guidelines from the Arts Council website, www.artsrochester.org

• For hard copies, call (585) 473-4000, ext. 210

• Be sure to answer all questions and sign the application!

Page 7: Individual Artist Project Grants 2007 Information Session.

A Complete Application Will Include 10 Copies of:

• Application cover sheet

• Answers to questions 1-6

• Artistic resume

• Letter of support for community engagement

• Evidence of any required permits or insurance

Page 8: Individual Artist Project Grants 2007 Information Session.

Goals and Objectives

Goals are the “big picture”: I will create a large mural on the I-490 wall at the intersection of X

Street and Y Avenue that will examine the reasons for and solutions to the problem of violence in our city. I have received a permit (copy enclosed) for this project.

Objectives are more specific. They tell how you will achieve your goal:

• Conduct four public sessions the YMCA in May and June seeking input for themes for this mural.

• Display mock-up of proposed mural for public comment in early July and incorporate comments in final product

• Mural painting to begin by August 1 with completion by September 30

• Conduct an unveiling during the Avenue Y Street Fair on the first Saturday in October

Page 9: Individual Artist Project Grants 2007 Information Session.

A Word About Artistic Samples

• These are required in order to apply

• Types of samples;– Visual: Up to 10 slides, images on DVD, or digital

photos, clearly labeled with artist’s name, medium, and dimensions. One copy only.

– Video or Film: DVD, VHS, or CD. Cue or indicate tracks. Panel reviews up to 3 minutes. One copy only.

– Performing Arts: Same as for video/film. Indicate origin of work and relevance to project proposed. One copy only.

– Poetry or Literature: Up to 20 pages. Attach to each copy of application

Page 10: Individual Artist Project Grants 2007 Information Session.

Preparing Your Budget

• Pay yourself! Artist fees may constitute all or most of your budget

• Equipment must be rented, not purchased

• Itemize any costs listed as “other”

• This budget MUST balance. If the project costs more than $2,000, show where the extra income will come from.

Page 11: Individual Artist Project Grants 2007 Information Session.

Sample Budget

• Expenses– Artist Fees $1,200– Consumable supplies 500 (paint, paper, ink: see attached quotes)– *Other 300 (scaffolding rental/ 1 day) Total Project Cost $2,000 Grant Request $2,000 *List in-kind donations of materials or professional

assistance separately. This shows support for your project.

Page 12: Individual Artist Project Grants 2007 Information Session.

What Will the Panel Consider?

• Artistic merit, as demonstrated by artistic samples, is primary

• Quality of proposed plan, demonstrating clarity, purpose, and innovation

• Realistic goals and objectives

• Quality of public component

• Demonstrated ability to organize, implement, and successfully complete a program (as indicated by resume and letter of support)

• Itemized budget

Page 13: Individual Artist Project Grants 2007 Information Session.

Projects Not Eligible for Support

• For a complete list, see page 3 of the guidelines– Programs taking place in school– Programs that are recreational, therapeutic, or

rehabilitative (magic shows, bubble blowing, balloon art, juggling, clowns, martial arts)

– Scholarships, fundraisers, cash prizes or awards, receptions, or parties

Page 14: Individual Artist Project Grants 2007 Information Session.

We Are Here to Help!

• The Arts & Cultural Council staff:– Reviews drafts if submitted by October 26

Please note, this is NOT a guarantee of funding.

– Assists applicants in formulating a project – Arts Council Contact: Clare Gunther, Member

Services and Grants Manager, (585) 473-4000, ext. 210 or [email protected]

Page 15: Individual Artist Project Grants 2007 Information Session.

Once We Receive Your Application

• Arts Council staff reviews for completion. You will be notified either way and be given a chance to correct any problems.

• Panel of artists reviews applications in December and makes recommendations

• Recommendations approved by Arts Council Board of Directors

• Award announcements after December 13

Page 16: Individual Artist Project Grants 2007 Information Session.

If Your Receive A Grant You Must…

• Sign and adhere to contract terms• Attend the Community Arts Grants Awards Ceremony

(Date and Time TBA)• Credit the Arts Council, NYSCA and the New York State

Legislature in all printed material relative to your project (wording available at www.artsrochester.org)

• Provide Arts Council with a schedule of public events and publicity materials at least one month prior

• File a final report within 30 days of completion of the project and no later than January 31, 2008

Page 17: Individual Artist Project Grants 2007 Information Session.

IMPORTANT!

• The Arts & Cultural Council must approve any proposed changes to your project IN ADVANCE– These might include changes to: dates, times,

locations, or number of sessions

• Submit changes IN WRITING in the form of a request.

Page 18: Individual Artist Project Grants 2007 Information Session.

Need More Information?

• Contact Clare Gunther, Member Services and Grants Manager,

• (585) 473-4000, ext. 210• [email protected]

Visitwww.artsrochester.org

for a list of projects funded last year.