COVID RESOURCES
2018 SHINE Mural Festival - Artist: Gibbs Rounsavall

Deadline: Rolling

The Joan Mitchell Foundation accepts applications throughout the year for Emergency Grants of up to $6,000 for US-based visual artists who have been impacted by a natural or man-made disaster affecting a region on a broad scale, such as Hurricane Irma.

The Emergency Grant is intended to help an artist reestablish their studio practice.

We accept applications on a rolling basis and will consider requests for up to three years following such an event.

For more information and the link to our application, please go here.

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