The calendar below features upcoming Arts Commission deadlines, events, information sessions and workshop opportunities. Times, dates and event details may be subject to change. For more information, please email info@azarts.gov.

 

Nov
11
Fri
Veteran’s Day | Office Closed
Nov 11 all-day
Nov
14
Mon
AZ ArtWorker: Phoenix, Acting & Writing Workshop with Richard Montoya
Nov 14 @ 6:30 pm – 9:00 pm

Join Richard Montoya, co-founder of Chicano theatre group Culture Clash, for a writing and acting workshop. Participants will focus on the use of satire and humor to address social and culturally relevant content. This workshop is ideal for playwrights and actors whose work addresses identity and social justice.

The workshop will be introduced by Ricky Araiza, Artistic Director of Teatro Bravo.

Workshop size is limited to 15 participants. Advance registration is required. http://conta.cc/2fartMT

To learn more visit http://azarts.gov/arts-op/az-artworker-richard-montoya/

Presented in partnership with ASU – SFDT Performance in the Borderlands, Teatro Bravo, and CALA Alliance

Nov
17
Thu
Review of FY2017 Artist Research and Development Grant Applications
Nov 17 @ 10:00 am – 5:00 pm
Nov
24
Thu
Thanksgiving Day | Office Closed
Nov 24 all-day
Nov
29
Tue
Joint ACA/AZCA Board Meeting
Nov 29 @ 12:00 pm – 2:00 pm

Click here for public meeting notice.

Dec
25
Sun
Test Next50
Dec 25 all-day
Dec
26
Mon
Christmas Day Holiday | Office Closed
Dec 26 all-day
Jan
2
Mon
New Year’s Day Holiday | Office Closed
Jan 2 all-day
Jan
16
Mon
Martin Luther King Jr/Civil Rights Day | Office Closed
Jan 16 all-day
Jan
17
Tue
FY2018 Community Investment Grant Information Sessions – Mesa
Jan 17 @ 2:00 pm – 3:00 pm

In preparation for Fiscal Year 2018 grant deadlines for the Community Investment and Festival Grant programs, the Arts Commission is offering information sessions online and around the state during the month of January, 2017. These sessions will be suitable for both new and returning applicants and will cover the application process, highlight changes to the guidelines and requirements for the upcoming grant cycle and allow time for questions from participants.

Community Investment Grants (CIG) are available to nonprofit arts organizations, local arts agencies and tribal cultural organizations whose primary mission is to produce, present, teach or serve the arts. Organizations may use CIG funds for general operating expenses.

Festival Grants assist local arts agencies, tribal cultural organizations, government departments or agencies, university/college departments and other nonprofit cultural and social service organizations in their efforts to provide quality arts programming through festival activities.

In-person information sessions will be held in Mesa, Surprise, Tucson, Phoenix, and Flagstaff. In addition to the in-person information sessions, online information sessions will also be offered covering the same content.

FY2018 Festival Grant Information Sessions – Mesa
Jan 17 @ 3:30 pm – 4:30 pm

In preparation for Fiscal Year 2018 grant deadlines for the Community Investment and Festival Grant programs, the Arts Commission is offering information sessions online and around the state during the month of January, 2017. These sessions will be suitable for both new and returning applicants and will cover the application process, highlight changes to the guidelines and requirements for the upcoming grant cycle and allow time for questions from participants.

Community Investment Grants (CIG) are available to nonprofit arts organizations, local arts agencies and tribal cultural organizations whose primary mission is to produce, present, teach or serve the arts. Organizations may use CIG funds for general operating expenses.

Festival Grants assist local arts agencies, tribal cultural organizations, government departments or agencies, university/college departments and other nonprofit cultural and social service organizations in their efforts to provide quality arts programming through festival activities.

In-person information sessions will be held in Mesa, Surprise, Tucson, Phoenix, and Flagstaff. In addition to the in-person information sessions, online information sessions will also be offered covering the same content.

Jan
18
Wed
FY2018 Community Investment Grant Information Sessions – Surprise
Jan 18 @ 2:00 pm – 3:00 pm

In preparation for Fiscal Year 2018 grant deadlines for the Community Investment and Festival Grant programs, the Arts Commission is offering information sessions online and around the state during the month of January, 2017. These sessions will be suitable for both new and returning applicants and will cover the application process, highlight changes to the guidelines and requirements for the upcoming grant cycle and allow time for questions from participants.

Community Investment Grants (CIG) are available to nonprofit arts organizations, local arts agencies and tribal cultural organizations whose primary mission is to produce, present, teach or serve the arts. Organizations may use CIG funds for general operating expenses.

Festival Grants assist local arts agencies, tribal cultural organizations, government departments or agencies, university/college departments and other nonprofit cultural and social service organizations in their efforts to provide quality arts programming through festival activities.

In-person information sessions will be held in Mesa, Surprise, Tucson, Phoenix, and Flagstaff. In addition to the in-person information sessions, online information sessions will also be offered covering the same content.