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.
FY2017 Grant Panel Review Meeting (application review order). Please note that Panel Review Meetings will begin at 10:00am with a panel orientation and general business. Grant review discussion will begin at approximately 11:00am.
Act One Foundation dba Act One
Arizona Friends of Chamber Music
Arts Integration Solutions
Ballet Etudes Youth Ballet of Mesa
Community Performing Arts Center Foundation
Desert Foothills Theater
Foundation for Creative Broadcasting, Inc. dba KXCI-FM
George Phippen Memorial Foundation dba Phippen Museum
Great Arizona Puppet Theater
Heritage Square Foundation, Phoenix
Invisible Theatre
Jazz in Arizona, Inc.
Live Theatre Workshop
Musical Theatre of Anthem
Phoenix Chamber Music Society
FY2017 Grant Panel Review Meeting (application review order). Please note that Panel Review Meetings will begin at 10:00am with a panel orientation and general business. Grant review discussion will begin at approximately 11:00am.
Phoenix Conservatory of Music
Phoenix Film Foundation
Prescott Fine Arts Association dba Prescott Center for the Arts
Rosie’s House
Santa Cruz Valley Art Association dba Tubac Center of the Arts
Scottsdale Community Players dba Greasepaint Youtheatre
Sedona Chamber Music Society dba Chamber Music Sedona
Smoki Museum, Inc.
Sonoran Art Foundation dba Sonoran Glass School
Sonoran Arts League, Inc.
Southwest Folklife Alliance
The Rogue Theatre
True Concord Voices & Orchestra
Tucson Girls Chorus
West Valley Arts Council
Xico, Inc.
FY2017 Grant Panel Review Meeting (application review order). Please note that Panel Review Meetings will begin at 10:00am with a panel orientation and general business. Grant review discussion will begin at approximately 11:00am.
Arizona Opera
Arizona Theatre Company
Ballet Arizona
Children’s Museum of Phoenix
Childsplay, Inc.
Heard Museum
i.d.e.a. Museum
Loft Cinema, Inc.
Mesa Arts Center
Museum of Northern Arizona
Musical Instrument Museum
Phoenix Art Museum
Phoenix Office of Arts and Culture
Phoenix Symphony Association
Phoenix Theatre, Inc.
Scottsdale Cultural Council
Tucson Children’s Museum, Inc. dba Children’s Museum of Tucson
Tucson Museum of Art and Historic Block
Tucson Symphony Society
FY2017 Grant Panel Review Meeting (application review order). Please note that Panel Review Meetings will begin at 10:00am with a panel orientation and general business. Grant review discussion will begin at approximately 11:00am.
Level I
Arizona Choral Society, Inc.
Capoeira Institute Southwest
Castaneda Museum of Ethnic Costume
Catitude Gallery & Studio – A Community Arts Center
Children’s Chorale of Flagstaff dba Flagstaff Youth Chorale
Flagstaff Community Band
Living Traditions Presentations
nueBox
Sounds of Kingman
Space 55 Theatre Ensemble
The Community Players
Voices of the Desert
West Valley Youth Orchestra
White Mountain Symphony Orchestra, Inc.
Level II
Chandler Symphony Orchestra
Scottsdale Philharmonic
Symphony of the Southwest
Level III
Ballet Yuma
Northern Arizona Celtic Heritage Society
Phoenix Youth Symphony
Sedona Arts Festiva
Yavapai Symphony Association
FY2017 Grant Panel Review Meeting (application review order). Please note that panel review meetings will begin at 10:00am with a panel orientation and general business. Grant review discussion will begin at approximately 11:00am.
- Arizona Dance Coalition
- Artlink
- ASU Foundation for a New American University
- Audrey Johnson Theatre Foundation
- Casa Grande Friends of the Arts
- Cottonwood Economic Development Council
- Flagstaff Dance and Film Festival
- Grand Avenue Arts & Preservation
- Many Farms High School
- Mesa Media Inc
- Mohave Library Alliance
- Northern Arizona Book Festival, Inc.
- Ocotillo Literary Endeavors
- Pascua Yaqui Festival of the Arts
- Phoenix Sister Cities Ennis Committee Book Festival
- Superior Chamber of Commerce
- Town of Guadalupe
- Tucson Fringe Festival
- Willow Bend Environmental Education Center
FY2017 Grant Panel Review Meeting (application review order). Please note that panel review meetings will begin at 10:00am with a panel orientation and general business. Grant review discussion will begin at approximately 11:00am.
- Arab American Festival
- Arizona Aloha Festival
- Arizona Asian American Association
- Arizona Matsuri
- City of El Mirage
- City of Litchfield Park
- CONDER/dance
- Corazon De Latinos Unidos
- Cultural Coalition, Inc.
- Greater Phoenix Jewish Film Festival
- India Association
- La Frontera
- Prescott Chamber of Commerce
- Southern Arizona Blues Heritage Foundation
- The Carpetbag Brigade
- Town of Payson
- Tucson Jewish Community Center
- Tucson Kitchen Musicians Association
- West Yavapai Guidance Clinic Foundation
- Wham Art Association
On First Firday, June 3, Phoenix Art Museum will present host Shining Soul and Friends, featuring live rap performance by Tohono O’odham youth of Baboquivari High School.
Throughout the past month, these young artists from Topowa participated in a five-week AZ ArtWorker workshop with Shining Soul, a duo of teaching artists/professional musicians who teach Hip Hop as a medium for bringing forth positive growth and balance in one’s life
Shining Soul offered students from Baboquivari High School an intermediate curriculum focused on the four steps of Beat production: digging, sampling, sequencing and song arrangement. The workshop also provided information on Hip Hop’s origins and elements, including Hip Hop’s tradition of creative and generative response to social inequality.
Click here to learn more.
AZ ArtWorker is a program of the Arizona Commission on the Arts, funded by the Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation.
Each year, the Arizona Commission on the Arts awards Artist Research & Development Grants (ARDG) artists working in all disciplines to aid in the development of artistic work, support the advancement of artistic research and recognize the contributions individual artists make to Arizona’s communities.
In June 2016, the Arts Commission will present an exhibition at Chartreuse, a contemporary art space on historic Grand Avenue in downtown Phoenix, featuring work by five members of the 2015 cohort of ARDG recipients.
For more information about the exhibition and featured artists, visit www.azarts.gov/az-artworker/land-tracings.
Gallery Hours:
Friday, June 3, 2016, 6:00 pm – 10:00pm
Saturday, June 4, 2016, 6:00 pm – 10:00pm
Friday, June 17, 2016, 6:00 pm – 10:00pm
Saturday, June 18, 2016, 6:00 pm – 10:00pm
Private viewings may be available by request. Email Gabriela Muñoz at gmunoz@azarts.gov to request an appointment.
In June 2016, the Arizona Commission on the Arts will present an exhibition at Chartreuse, a contemporary art space on historic Grand Avenue in downtown Phoenix, featuring work by five members of the 2015 cohort of Artist Research and Development Grant recipients.
On Saturday, June 4, from 1:00 pm to 2:00 pm, the Arts Commission’s AZ ArtWorker program will host an artist panel with featured artists Alex! Jimenez, Lauren Strohacker and Kendra Sollars. This event is free and open to the public.
For more information about the exhibition and featured artists, visit www.azarts.gov/az-artworker/land-tracings.
Each year, the Arizona Commission on the Arts awards Artist Research & Development Grants (ARDG) artists working in all disciplines to aid in the development of artistic work, support the advancement of artistic research and recognize the contributions individual artists make to Arizona’s communities.
In June 2016, the Arts Commission will present an exhibition at Chartreuse, a contemporary art space on historic Grand Avenue in downtown Phoenix, featuring work by five members of the 2015 cohort of ARDG recipients.
For more information about the exhibition and featured artists, visit www.azarts.gov/az-artworker/land-tracings.
Gallery Hours:
Friday, June 3, 2016, 6:00 pm – 10:00pm
Saturday, June 4, 2016, 6:00 pm – 10:00pm
Friday, June 17, 2016, 6:00 pm – 10:00pm
Saturday, June 18, 2016, 6:00 pm – 10:00pm
Private viewings may be available by request. Email Gabriela Muñoz at gmunoz@azarts.gov to request an appointment.
Cafesito con Margarita Cabrera: A conversation over coffee and pan dulce.
Join us for a meet and greet with Margarita Cabrera, a Mexican-American artist whose objects and activities address timely issues related to border relations, labor practices and immigration. Margarita will talk about her latest project Space in Between, a collaboration with ASU Art Museum, Desert Botanical Gardens and various community organizations. The artist will also introduce the project Douglas Abre la Boca. Don’t miss it!
Acompáñenos a conocer y saludar a Margarita Cabrera, artista y activista mexico-americana cuyos objetos y actividades abordan temas actuales sobre las relaciones fronterizas, las prácticas laborales y la inmigración. Margarita hablará sobre su más reciente proyecto Space in Between, cuyo nombre se deriva de la palabra Nahuatl: Nepantla. El proyecto en una colaboración con el Museo de Arte de ASU, Desert Botanical Gardens y varias organizaciones comunitarias. La artista también presentará el proyecto Douglas Abre la Boca. ¡No se lo pierdan!
* Bilingual meet and greet. Convivio bilingüe.
* Workshop size is limited to 30 participants.