Top Art Projects Grants 2025

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Deadline

Mar 31, 2025

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Leonard A. Lauder Research Center for Modern Art - Publication Grant

Genre: Art Project Grant
Art field: Curatorial

Grant

Between $ 4,000 - 7,000

Location

New York
United States of America

Eligibility conditions

No students

Deadline

Apr 1, 2025

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Locust Projects - Wavemaker Grants

Genre: Art Project Grant
Art field: Digital / Painting / Drawing / Photography / Video / Graphic / Installation / Performance / Sculpture / Textile Art / Ceramics

Grant

6,000 $

Location

Miami
United States of America

Eligibility conditions

Resident of Florida (US)
Visual artists, curators and arts writers who reside in Miami-Dade County.

Deadline

Apr 1, 2025

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Franklin Furnace Fund

Genre: Art Project Grant
Art field: Performance

Grant

10,000 $

Location

Brooklyn
United States of America

Eligibility conditions

No students
Resident of New York (US)
For performance art works in New York City, USA by early career artists

Deadline

Apr 1, 2025

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Light Work Grants

Genre: Art Project Grant
Art field: Photography

Grant

3,000 $

Location

Syracuse
United States of America

Eligibility conditions

Resident of New York (US)
All applicants must reside in of one of the following Central New York counties: Broome, Cayuga, Chemung, Chenango, Cortland, Herkimer, Jefferson, Lewis, Madison, Oneida, Onondaga, Oswego, Schuyler, Seneca, St. Lawrence, Tioga or Tompkins.

Deadline

Apr 1, 2025

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Buffalo Institute for Art - Micro Grant

Genre: Art Project Grant
Art field: Digital / Sound / Painting / Drawing / Photography / Video / Graphic / Installation / Performance / Sculpture / Textile Art / Ceramics / Curatorial

Grant

300 $

Location

Buffalo
United States of America

Eligibility conditions

Resident of New York (US)
For projects in the greater Buffalo area

Deadline

Apr 1, 2025

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Perelman Performing Arts Center - The Democracy Cycle

Genre: Art Project Grant
Art field: Sound / Performance

Grant

60,000 $

Location

New York
United States of America

Eligibility conditions

No students

Deadline

Apr 3, 2025

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Creative Capital Award

Genre: Art Project Grant
Art field: Digital / Painting / Drawing / Literature / Photography / Video / Graphic / Installation / Performance / Sculpture / Textile Art / Ceramics

Grant

50.000 $ max

Location

New York
United States of America

Eligibility conditions

Born between 1950 (included) and 2000 (included)
Resident of United States of America

Deadline

Apr 11, 2025

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Delaware Valley Arts Alliance - Grant

Genre: Art Project Grant
Art field: Digital / Painting / Drawing / Photography / Video / Graphic / Installation / Performance / Sculpture / Textile Art / Ceramics

Grant

2,500 $
Exhibition

Location

Narrowsburg
United States of America

Eligibility conditions

Resident of United States of America

Deadline

Apr 15, 2025

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NYFA - Anonymous Was A Woman Environmental Art Grants

Genre: Art Project Grant
Art field: Digital / Sound / Painting / Drawing / Photography / Video / Graphic / Installation / Performance / Sculpture / Textile Art / Ceramics

Grant

up to 20.000 $

Location

Brooklyn
United States of America

Eligibility conditions

Resident of United States of America
For environmental art projects led by women-identifying artists in the United States and U.S. Territories.

Deadline

Apr 18, 2025

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Center for Photographic Art - Artist Grants

Genre: Art Project Grant
Art field: Photography

Grant

5,000 $
Exhibition

Location

Carmel
United States of America

Eligibility conditions

Resident of United States of America

Art Grants – Bringing your projects to life

Isn't it every artist's wish to be able to pursue artistic projects free from financial constraints and in a supportive environment? This is what art grants offer. They provide support and funding for artists and organizations to realize their artistic endeavors. Funding criteria, goals, application deadlines, eligible types of art projects, and terms vary according to each art grant. Explore open calls for art project grants on our website and realize your next art project.

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FAQs: Art Grants

You can read answers to the most frequently asked questions about art project grants here.

What is an art grant?

An art grant is money given to individuals or organizations without the need of repayment. There are two main types of art grants: public grants, which come from cities, counties, and states, and private grants, which come from foundations, corporations, and NGOs. Each grant funder has its own specific objectives and missions, which are achieved by funding external projects. Art grants can provide a tremendous amount of support when it comes to realizing artistic projects.

Why should artists apply for art grants?

Applying for arts grants can require some work, but they are a powerful resource for funding a variety of artistic projects. These endeavors can range from exhibitions, performances, and events to the creation of new work, publications, and development opportunities such as residencies and workshops, or even research-based travel.

In addition, applying for a grant will help you to articulate your project by encouraging detailed project planning, and improve your application skills for future opportunities.

How do I choose the right art grant?

As you can see on the Artenda website, there are a multitude of art grants. Choosing the right grant depends on your artistic project. Since the application process can be time-consuming, careful selection is crucial. Make sure you choose art grants that correspond to your project, your practice, your profile, and your current career stage.

Moreover, a targeted approach can increase your chances of success. Well-known grants attract many applicants, so you may want to consider lesser-known and local opportunities which can also be of high quality. Consider applying to fewer grants, but spend more time creating very strong and comprehensive applications.

How do I apply for art grants?

Most open calls for art grants require artists to submit a comprehensive application, including a project description, budget plan, project timeline, project simulations, portfolio, and resume.

Do you need some help with this? Our online course “How to apply for art grants” serves as a step-by-step guide giving you all the tools you need to build a strong application for art grants. In addition, our “How to make a portfolio” course provides key insights on how to present your work in the best possible way.