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Visual Arts Rema Hort Mann Foundation

Rema Hort Mann Foundation Emerging Artist Grant

Visual Arts Grant
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About this opportunity

The Rema Hort Mann Foundation provides $10,000 unrestricted grants to emerging artists in New York City. This is a nomination-only programme — the foundation consults with New York-based arts professionals who nominate artists, so there is no open application. The foundation also offers an ACE Grant ($2,500) for project-based funding. Past grantees include Njideka Akunyili Crosby, Kehinde Wiley, and Dana Schutz.

Application tips

This is not an open-application programme. Artists are nominated by New York-based arts professionals consulted by the foundation. Building relationships within the NYC arts community increases the chance of nomination.

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