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.
FY19 CIG Panel – Levels I – III
Thursday, May 24, 2018 10:00am – 4:30pm
Panel Orientation will at 10:00am, discussion will begin at 10:30am.
Applicants are listed in the order they will be reviewed.
Arizona Youth Ballet Mesa |
Cardboard House Press |
Flagstaff Shakespeare Festival |
Foundation for Arts, Culture and Education of the East Valley |
Human Nature Dance Theatre |
Kingman Center for the Arts |
Scottsdale Neighborhood Arts Place, Inc. |
The Bridge Initiative: Women in Theatre |
Voices of the Desert |
Kore Press |
Odaiko Sonora / Rhythm Industry |
Scorpius Dance Theatre |
The Symphony Women’s Association |
Tucson Metropolitan Community Chorus |
United Sound, Inc. |
Arizona Classic Jazz Society, Inc. |
ARTS EXPRESS INC |
Arts Integration Solutions |
Black Theatre Troupe Inc |
CALA Alliance (Celebración Artística de las Américas) |
Cobre Valley Center for the Arts |
Lead Guitar |
Northern Arizona Celtic Heritage Society |
Red Rocks Music Festival |
Sedona Chamber Music Society |
Sierra Vista Symphony Association |
WHAM Art Association
Reminder: Applicant organizations funded through the CIG program in FY18, submitted Alternate Year applications for the FY19 CIG application cycle for Levels I, II & III. These applications will not go to panel review, but will maintain their funding priority from FY18. |
FY19 FEST Panel A – All of Level I and some Level II applications today
Wednesday, May 30, 2018 10:00am – 4:30pm
Panel Orientation will at 10:00am, discussion will begin at 10:30am.
Applications are listed in the order that they will be reviewed.
Level I
African Association of Arizona (AFASA)
AZ Board of Regents on behalf of Arizona State University
City of El Mirage
Flag Wool and Fiber
Flagstaff Dance Festival
Mohave Library Alliance / Workplace Education and Development Coalition of Mohave County
Northern Arizona Book Festival
Ocotillo Literary Endeavors
Oh My Ears
Old Pueblo Playwrights
Oracle Piano Society
Prescott College
The Latina Dance Project
Town of Prescott Valley
Tucson Fringe Festival
Willow Bend Environmental Education Center
Level II
Arab American Festival
Arizona Aloha Festivals Inc.
Arizona American Indian Tourism Association
Arizona Asian American Association
Arizona Matsuri
Artlink, Inc.
City of Litchfield Park
Coconino County
CONDER/dance
Reminder: Applicant organizations funded through the CIG program in FY18, submitted Alternate Year applications for the FY19 CIG application cycle for Levels I, II & III. These applications will not go to panel review, but will maintain their funding priority from FY18.
FY19 FEST Panel B – All remaining Level II applications
Thursday, May 31, 201810:00am – 4:30pm
Panel Orientation will at 10:00am, discussion will begin at 10:30am.
Applications are listed in the order that they will be reviewed.
Level II
Copa Shorts Film Fest, Inc.
Corazon De Latinos Unidos
Cultural Coalition, Inc.
Dark Sky Aerial
Greater Phoenix Jewish Film Festival
India Association
Japanese Friendship Garden of Phoenix
Jazz in January
La Frontera
Maricopa County Community College District Foundation on behalf of Mesa Community College
Opera Theater at University of Arizona
Phoenix Blues Society
Phoenix Chinese Week
Prescott Chamber of Commerce
SCCFRA Foundation, Inc.
Southern Arizona Blues Heritage Foundation
Startup Tucson
The Carpetbag Brigade
The Mountain Artists Guild, Incorporated
Town of Payson
Tucson Jewish Community Center
Tucson Kitchen Musicians Association
West Yavapai Guidance Clinic Foundation
Reminder: Applicant organizations funded through the CIG program in FY18, submitted Alternate Year applications for the FY19 CIG application cycle for Levels I, II & III. These applications will not go to panel review, but will maintain their funding priority from FY18.
Proposed changes to the agency’s Artist Research and Development Grant policies were presented. The committee recommended three amendments to the proposed changes (described in the meeting minutes). A motion was made by Ruben Alvarez to approve the policy manual updates, amended to include the Committee’s recommendations, seconded by Ben Baer, and unanimously approved.
Join the Arizona Commission on the Arts on Saturday, September 29, for a live-streamed web-conference on their newly renovated Research & Development Grant program.
R&D Grants provide up to $5,000 in funding support to Arizona artists as they work to advance their artistic practice, expand their creative horizons, and deepen the impact of their work.
2019 R&D Grant guidelines featuring full eligibility and application requirements are now available at https://azarts.gov/grant/artist-research-and-development/.
As the application and review process for R&D Grants have changed significantly this year, the Arts Commission invites artists of all experience levels and disciplines to participate in a statewide interactive conversation with Arts Commission staff and past grantees on crafting a successful R&D Grant application!
Statewide Information Session
Saturday, September 29, 2018
10:00 am to 12:00 pm
You can join the conversation online from your own home or attend one of our community viewing sessions.
Join from home
Join by computer, smart phone, or tablet: https://zoom.us/j/173324336
Join by phone (audio only): 646-876-9923
Meeting ID: 173 324 336
Join an Artist Community Session
We are partnering with community arts spaces throughout the state to host interactive viewings of the information session. Attendees will be able to engage with the presenters, ask questions, and network with local artists! We are currently working to secure locations and will update below as new spaces are confirmed. In the meantime, register for a session near you to receive updates directly to your email inbox! (Additional locations may be added.)
Building Blocks for Financial Health: Metrics and Planning – Phoenix, AZ (November 5 2018 @ 10 AM MT)
Join us to hear key updates and news from SMU DataArts, followed by a deep dive into two elements of financial health: financial metrics, and financial projections. You will apply these concepts in small groups with practice scenarios, and learn about tools and educational resources available from DataArts to help you apply the concepts at your own organization. This workshop will build your understanding of non-profit financial concepts and help you get more out of your Cultural Data Profile.
The workshop will be held upstairs in the Dancer’s Lounge.
Parking Information: Please visit http://balletaz.org/performances/plan-your-visit/directions-parking/ and scroll down to Dorrance Theatre directions.
This workshop is produced in partnership with the Arizona Commission on the Arts and City of Phoenix Office of Arts and Culture.
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Orientation to the DataArts Platform – Flagstaff, AZ (November 6 2018 @ 10 AM MT)
Attend this session to learn the basics of completing the Cultural Data Profile (CDP) on the SMU DataArts platform. The session will also cover how to apply to participating grantmakers using the system, and access free analytics and educational opportunities from DataArts. This session is ideal for new users, or anyone looking for a refresher on the DataArts platform and tools.
This workshop is produced in partnership with the Arizona Commission on the Arts and the Flagstaff Arts Council.
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Data + Stories Workshop – Flagstaff, AZ (November 6 2018 from 1:00 PM MT)
How do you want to communicate about your organization? In our hands-on workshop, learn how data drawn from SMU DataArts’ analytic reports can help you make a case that will:
- Effectively communicate with board members
- Highlight accomplishments for funders
- Raise important issues with policymakers
This workshop provides an opportunity to familiarize yourself with DataArts’ analytic reports and practice using data and metrics in conversations with stakeholders. We will also share news and updates from SMU DataArts based on our recent merger with the National Center for Arts Research.
This workshop is produced in partnership with the Arizona Commission on the Arts and the Flagstaff Arts Council.
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Data + Stories Workshop – Tucson, AZ (November 7 2018 @10 AM MT)
How do you want to communicate about your organization? In our hands-on workshop, learn how data drawn from SMU DataArts’ analytic reports can help you make a case that will:
- Effectively communicate with board members
- Highlight accomplishments for funders
- Raise important issues with policymakers
This workshop provides an opportunity to familiarize yourself with DataArts’ analytic reports and practice using data and metrics in conversations with stakeholders. We will also share news and updates from SMU DataArts based on our recent merger with the National Center for Arts Research.
This workshop is produced in partnership with the Arizona Commission on the Arts and the Foundation for Tucson and Southern Arizona.
Parking information: Free street parking available outside of the Council.
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