Houston Center for Contemporary Craft (HCCC) is seeking artists working in craft media, including wood, glass, metal, fiber, and clay, as well as those who work at the intersection of contemporary craft and photography. HCCC offers a $1,000 monthly stipend, and 24/7 studio access, with an additional funding opportunity through a partnership with Crafting the...Read More
Open to applicants located in Texas, the Nest Heritage Craft Prize provides winners with a grant of $25,000 and 4 semi-finalists with a cash prize of $2,500 each. Applicants should represent heritage craft found across Texas which includes, but is not limited to: pottery, enamelwork, quilting, woodworking, leather smithing (boots, belts), basketry, lamp working and...Read More
Center for Craft is offering twenty-one mid-career craft artists an unrestricted grant of $10,000 to participate in an 8-month cohort experience where they will be guided through training that encourages and sustains a generative practice as both artists and educators. Proposals are welcome from mid-career craft artists who teach. Proposals must be timely, meaning applicants...Read More
The StudioWorks Artist-in-Residence Program at the Tides Institute & Museum of Art (TIMA) offers residency opportunities to visual artists from the U.S. and abroad to deepen and develop their practice within a community setting. Located within the historic downtown and working waterfront of Eastport, Maine and overlooking the U.S./Canada boundary, the StudioWorks building contains private studios, common...Read More
The CERF+ COVID-19 Relief Grant provides $1,000 to artists working in craft disciplines who are facing dire circumstances due to food, housing, and/or medical insecurities as a result of the ongoing pandemic. To be eligible for a “CERF+ Covid-19 Relief Grants”, applicants must: Work in a Craft DisciplineCERF+ broadly defines eligible artists to include those...Read More
The Center for Craft offers the Craft Research Fund – Project Grant is one of three categories that make up the Craft Research Fund, a program dedicated to supporting scholarly craft research in United States. Since 2005 the Center annually grants $95,000 to academic researchers, independent scholars, curators, and graduate students writing, revising, and reclaiming...Read More