Deadline: 19 December 2024
The Maryland State Arts Council (MSAC) is seeking applications for the New Artworks Grant which offers funding to artists and organizations to support the planning, creation, and installation of new local public art projects.
Funding Information
- Planning Grant awards up to $10,000 to support independent artists or organizations creating public art proposals with communities.
- Project Grant awards up to $30,000 to organizations to support the fabrication and installation of new public artwork. The artwork must have been developed through a community process, and be fully designed including identification of the artist(s) creating the work.
Use of Funds
- New Artworks Planning Grants may be used to support independent artists and/or organizations developing public art project ideas and proposals with communities. Grant funds may be used for:
- Administrative fees related to community engagement activities conducting a Call to Artists to select artist(s), garnering artwork permits/approvals, and determining who will oversee and fund maintenance
- Artist fees and/or honorariums for artwork proposal design and proposal development.
- Support for seeking and working with an organization partner
- Consultant fee(s) such as public art consultant, design services from architects or landscape architects, engineering services, digital graphics services, etc.
- Facility/equipment rentals for community meetings
- Online application software fees
- Artwork proposal design and development including services such as digital renderings, shop drawings design/engineering reviews, permit applications
- New Artworks Project Grants may be used to support organizations that are working with an artist(s) to fabricate and install new public artwork(s). The artist(s) creating the public art must be identified and the artwork must be fully designed and have proof of permission to be installed at the time of application. The project must have been developed through a community engagement process. Grant funds may be used for:
- Artist(s) fee(s)
- Contracted services such as studio assistants, fabricators, contractors, artwork installers, photographers, etc.
- Equipment and/or space rentals needed for fabrication and/or installation
- Artwork materials and/or tools for fabrication and/or installation
- Plaque/Interpretive signage
- Transportation of the artwork to the site
- Insurance, permitting fees
- Organization administration/project management fee (cannot exceed 10% of the total grant request)
- Artwork dedication expenses, including signage plaque
Ineligible Expenses
- Grants funds may not be used for:
- For Projects Grants, funds may not be used for design revisions. Project grants should have completed all community input and revisions to the design in advance of submitting an application
- Artworks previously installed
- Artworks that have not gone through a community engagement process
- On-going maintenance fees of the artwork(s)
- Premanufactured site amenities (non-artist-made) planters, benches, fences, bike racks…
- Signage such as a business name and/or product(s)
- Artwork planned or produced outside of Maryland
- Artworks that do not fall under MSAC’s definition of public art. Refer to Glossary here.
- Purchase, lease, or exhibition of pre-existing artwork or editions
- Ongoing operational expenses of the applicant or partner
- Capital improvements not directly related to the public artwork
- Artwork that is not publicly accessible
- Acquisition of capital assets
- Capital improvements or purchases of permanent equipment
Artwork Eligibility
- The artwork must be designed by a Maryland artist, as well as be new, original, and specifically designed and fabricated for the Public Art Across Maryland program
- The artwork type may include, but not be limited to: sculpture, mural/painting, tile mosaic, mixed media, photography, and digital works. The artwork may also be functional amenities such as: benches, bike racks, creative way-finding, fences, screens, gateways, light works, awnings, and trellises.
- The artwork may be temporary or permanent but must be intended for the public realm, and may be sited in or on any interior or exterior space accessible to the public, such as: parks and trails, plazas, sidewalks, community centers, libraries, schools, and local government buildings
- Publicly accessible
- In compliance with local jurisdiction’s regulations, permissions, and permitting requirements for siting and installing artwork(s) on public or private property. Applicants are required to do their own research in this regard.
- Artworks installed on private property must describe how the site is significant to the community and is accessible to and benefits the greater public
- For Project grants: the artwork must have been developed through a community engagement process
Eligibility Criteria
- Eligible applicants for the New Artworks Planning grants may be independent artists or organizations, as outlined below.
- Eligible applicants for New Artworks Project grants must be an organization, as outlined below.
- Independent artists must be:
- An artist or collaborative group not directly affiliated with a larger arts organization or program
- In the case of collaborative groups, having a membership comprising at least 50 percent Maryland residents, as defined below
- In the case that an artist(s) is fiscally sponsored, the sponsored artist(s) must be a Maryland resident, as defined below
- Maryland residents (i.e., owning or renting residential property in Maryland six months before the application’s submission and throughout the funded project or program) who are 18 or older; those experiencing homelessness are encouraged to reach out to MSAC staff for details on how to apply
- The lead artist whose original work is included in the proposed activities
- Not enrolled in any matriculated high school, undergraduate or graduate degree program at the time of application and throughout the grant activities outlined in the application.
- An artist or collaborative group not directly affiliated with a larger arts organization or program
- Organizations or Art Programs must be one of the following:
- Nonprofit organization (i.e., an organization with an IRS-designated 501(c)3 status) based in Maryland
- Nonprofit, Maryland-based fiscal sponsor organization applying on behalf of a Maryland-based group, project, or artist(s) with whom it has a Model A fiscal sponsorship agreement in place (i.e., comprehensive sponsorship, in which the assets, liabilities, and exempt activities collectively referred to as “the project” are housed within the fiscal sponsor)
- Unit of government (e.g., town, city, county, state, etc., with the capacity to undertake an arts program)
- College or university (i.e., an established higher education institution in Maryland)
- School (i.e., a public or private school serving students in grades pre-kindergarten through 12)
For more information, visit MSAC.