First Nations invites Native artists who are American Indian, Alaska Native, and/or Native Hawaiian – and who are U.S. residents – to submit artwork or an artistic production that depicts or reflects Native justice in their communities through the artist’s eyes.
Donor Name: First Nations Development Institute
State: All States
County: All Counties
Type of Grant: Grant
Deadline: 02/01/2023
Size of the Grant: $4,000
Details:
First Nations believes that including the perspectives of Native artists is essential to building a movement to advance Native justice because art is an integral part of Native culture, serving as a way to visually address complex issues, emotions, and ideas while preserving and perpetuating Native knowledge systems. First Nations aims to construct an artistic narrative that considers what justice looks like or means to Native artists. These narratives will serve as a means to engage in a broader discussion about achieving justice in Native communities.
Funding Information
The $4,000 stipend is considered taxable income. Applicants selected will be responsible for the taxable portion of this amount.
Eligibility Criteria
First Nations will also conduct up to two interviews of selected Native artists to learn more about each applicant’s artwork/artistic production and perspective on Native justice and will develop artist profiles that may be shared publicly with First Nations’ stakeholders and in a virtual exhibit.
For this initiative, First Nations is seeking Native artists engaged in traditional and/or contemporary artistic mediums, including, but not limited to:
- Creative Writing, Music, Song
- Cinematic Arts
- Multi-disciplinary Arts
- Architecture
- Performing Arts
- Traditional Native Arts
- Painting, Drawing, Sculpture, Pottery
- Photography
- Fashion
Notes:
Artists under the age of 18 are eligible for selection but will be required to submit a parent/guardian consent form with their application
For more information, visit Call For Native Art.