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Date: Saturday, May 12 Time: 1 - 3 p.m. Cost: Free, RSVP required as space is limited.
Over 1,000 artists a year support Artist Trust and receive benefits as members. Learn more about how a membership gets you discounts on Artist Trust programs and statewide businesses here.
*Presented in partnership with Spokane Arts.
ABOUT THIS WORKSHOP: This seminar, led by Artist Trust Spokane Program Coordinator Anne-Claire Mitchell and Spokane Arts' Grants Administrator Shelly Wynecoop, provides an overview of applying for artist grants. You'll learn about funding opportunities available for you and your projects, how the grantmaking process works, and tips to make your next application stand out.
*This workshop is open to artists of all disciplines, at all career stages, looking to learn more about applying for grants
TAKEAWAYS: -Understanding the components of a solid grant application -How the application and selection process works from start to finish -Funding opportunities available for your work -Resources for additional support -Reference guides with sample applications
ABOUT THE VENUE: The venue for this event is wheelchair accessible and can be accessed by public transit. The venue has identified as a non-scent-free space with gendered bathrooms. This event is service dog friendly and child friendly, but child care will not be provided. Also, if you do plan to bring your child please keep in mind that certain topics and language may not be appropriate for children.
PHOTO RELEASE: By registering for this class you agree that Artist Trust may take and use photographs, that you might be in, from the workshop for future promotional purposes.
Email Zach Frimmel for any workshop or other accessibility questions.
This program is sponsored in part by Vulcan, Inc.
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LocationCommunity Building (View)
35 W. Main Ave
Spokane, WA 99201
United States
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Kid Friendly: No |
Dog Friendly: No |
Non-Smoking: Yes! |
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes! |
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