When : NA
Where : NA
Application Deadline : rolling
Application Fee : none
Stipend : based on need
Eligibility
The Artists’ Fellowship provides emergency aid to professional fine artists and their families in times of sickness, natural disaster, bereavement or unexpected extreme hardship.
“Professional” is defined as those visual artists who make their livelihood through sales as reported on a Schedule C with Federal tax returns. An active exhibition history is also an important part of documenting “professional.”
“Fine Artists” are defined as those who create images for sale through galleries, private commission or reproduction in mass media. Art photography as defined above is considered “Fine Art.” All media such as clay, sculpture, digital, traditional is considered “Fine Art” as defined above.
“Sickness, natural disaster, bereavement or unexpected extreme hardship” can be documented through paid or unpaid invoices or contracts.
The “need” must be current and documented, not anticipated.
“Sickness, natural disaster, bereavement or unexpected extreme hardship” can be documented through paid or unpaid invoices or contracts.
The “need” must be current and documented, not anticipated.
NOT eligible
Hobbyists, flea market brokers, agents and other creators of art with no record of sales as documented by a Schedule C are NOT eligible.
Performance artists and filmmakers are NOT eligible.
The Artists’ Fellowship does NOT provide aid for scholarships, residencies, study, art projects, exhibitions, art supplies, schooling or travel.
How to Apply for Financial Assistance
When to apply
Meeting monthly from September to June, the Board of Trustees reviews all applications to determine if they have been properly submitted and if they are eligible. Applicants are encouraged to do this early in the month. The Board does not meet in July and August.