The Creative Capital is inviting artists for the 2023-24 Wild Futures Award, to propose experimental, risk-taking projects in the performing arts, technology, literature, visual arts, and moving image, which push boundaries formally and thematically, and/or venture into wild, out-there, never-before-seen concepts and future universes real or imagined.
Donor Name: Creative Capital
Country: United States
State: All States
Type of Grant: Award
Deadline (mm/dd/yyyy): 04/01/2022
Grant Size: $50,000
Details:
The Foundation seeks proposals for groundbreaking new work—including, but not limited to, work that attends to the many relationships between social, economic, and environmental justice, and advances the global dialogue around critical issues impacting the sustainability of artists, the communities, planet, and beyond.
Creative Capital has been committed to funding freedom of expression through groundbreaking ideas in art and to helping artists build sustainable careers through the transformative giving model of combining financial and professional support.
Funding Information
The Creative Capital Awards will provide up to $5 million in grants to help realize 100 artists’ projects with awards of up to $50,000 with additional advisory services per project.
Eligibility Criteria
- US citizen, permanent legal resident, or O-1 visa holder.
- At least 25 years old.
- Working artist(s) with at least 5 years of professional artistic practice.
- Applicant may not be a full-time student.
- May not apply to the Warhol Foundation Arts Writers grant program in the same year.
- May not have previously received a Creative Capital Award.
- May not be an applicant or collaborator on more than one proposed project per year..
- The Foundation invites artists to submit their proposals based on which area experts are most suited and qualified to review the project proposal, with the understanding that radical art is often by nature interdisciplinary, multidisciplinary, or antidisciplinary. By choosing to apply within a certain disciplinary category, they are asking you to choose how you want to frame the discussion around your work and to indicate which experts are most qualified to evaluate your project proposal.
For more information, visit Creative Capital.