• Berkeley, California
    Deadline: rolling basis

    The Stochastic Labs offers fully-sponsored residencies to engineers, artists, scientists, and entrepreneurs worldwide. Residences include a private apartment at the mansion, co-working and/or dedicated workspace, shop access, a $1,000 monthly stipend, and a budget for materials.

    Deadline: rolling basis

    The Adobe Creative Residency program supports creators of visual digital work, offering grants of $500–$5,000 for either a portfolio project or a paid Adobe project commission.

    Deadline: rolling basis

    The Foundation for Contemporary Arts offers Emergency Grants between $500 and $3,000 for experimental artists. They review applications once a month, so you can quickly take advantage of momentum or solve any budget errors.

    Deadline: rolling basis

    This emergency grant provides financial assistance to painters, printmakers, and sculptors whose needs are the result of an unforeseen incident, and who lack the resources to meet that situation.

    Deadline: May 7th

    This year’s inaugural fellowship provides two $5,000 unrestricted awards to promising writers of color who are focused on art criticism and/or reporting about the visual, performing, or media arts.

    Deadline: May 7th

    Residenza Lago Scuro is a self-directed interdisciplinary residency offering creatives the chance to explore their practice, exchange ideas, and make work while living on, and learning about, a beautiful regenerative farm in Northern Italy. The program emphasizes the exchange between practitioners of the cultural and agricultural arts and the value that is created when different minds and like-hearts come together and collaborate in a space dedicated to nature, nourishment, and creativity.

    San Francisco Bay Area

    Deadline: May 7th

    The Tournesol Award recognizes an emerging Bay Area painter in support of establishing and maintaining a career in the region. The Award supports a full year of artistic development and includes a $10,000 stipend, a private studio, and a culminating exhibition or project of the artist’s choice.

    Deadline: May 15th

    The Jerome Robbins Dance Division invites applications from dance scholars and practitioners interested in exploring the legacy of Martha Graham and her choreography. Both written and performative responses to research and projects that place Graham’s canon in dialogue with the contemporary field are welcome. Fellows receive a $10,000 stipend.

    Deadline: June 1st

    ToftH School is designed to bring into existence a new practice located at the intersection of philosophical (conceptual) research, art practice, and technology. Admitted candidates are expected to live in the San Francisco Bay Area throughout the duration of the program, which is free to attend and comes with need-based assistance in the form of stipend funds (up to $50,000).

    Deadline: June 1st

    Jazz Road Tours offers grants of up to $15,000 to develop tours in communities across the country. Support is for small, three- to six-site tours at an array of venue types, often in rural communities and other areas traditionally underserved by the genre.

    New York

    Deadline: June 6th

    The program will distribute $1,000 to New York State artists with a disability who have experienced financial hardship due to the COVID-19 crisis. The grant is open to visual, media, music, performing, literary, and multidisciplinary artists.

    New York

    14Deadline: June th

    The Fellowship is a $7,000 cash grant open to New York State photography artists living and working outside of New York City. The Fellowship is awarded to five artists working in traditional and experimental photography or any form in which photographic techniques are pivotal.