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.
All panel review meetings will be held at the offices of the Arizona Commission on the Arts (417 W Roosevelt, Phoenix, AZ 85003) at 10:00 am, beginning with a panel orientation and general business. Grant review discussion will begin at approximately 11:00 am.
Can’t make it to our office in Phoenix? You can also listen in to a live-stream of the panels online.
Level I
- Casa Grande Art Museum
- Cottonwood Economic Development Council
- Flagstaff Dance Festival
- Many Farms High School Music and Art Departments
- Ocotillo Poetry Endeavors
- Old Pueblo Playwrights
- Pascua Yaqui Tribe
- Special Needs Activity Program (SNAP)
- The Audrey Johnson Theatre Foundation
- The Bridge Initiative: Women in Theatre
- The Latina Dance Project Inc.
- Tiny Punches
- Town of Prescott Valley
- Tucson Fringe Festival
- Victim Witness Services for Coconino County
- Willow Bend Environmental Education Center
Level II
- Arab American Festival
- Arizona Aloha Festivals Inc.
- Arizona Asian American Association
- Arizona Matsuri
- Artlink, Inc.
- City of El Mirage
All panel review meetings will be held at the offices of the Arizona Commission on the Arts (417 W Roosevelt, Phoenix, AZ 85003) at 10:00 am, beginning with a panel orientation and general business. Grant review discussion will begin at approximately 11:00 am.
Can’t make it to our office in Phoenix? You can also listen in to a live-stream of the panels online.
- CONDER/dance
- Copa Shorts Film Fest, Inc.
- Corazon De Latinos Unidos
- Cultural Coalition, Inc.
- Desert Voices
- Grand Canyon Salsa Festival
- Greater Phoenix Jewish Film Festival
- India Association of Phoenix
- Japanese Friendship Garden of Phoenix
- La Frontera
- Let’s Build Car Club ‘4’ Kids Foundation
- Living Streets Alliance
- Phoenix Blues Society
- Prescott Chamber of Commerce
- SCCFRA Foundation, Inc.
- Southern Arizona Blues Heritage Foundation
- Startup Tucson
- The Carpetbag Brigade
- Town of Payson
- Tucson Jewish Community Center
- Tucson Kitchen Musicians Association
- West Yavapai Guidance Clinic Foundation
Theatricalizing Oral Histories in Community : Writing Workshop with Milta Ortiz
Saturday, September 23, 2017
10:00 am – 12:00 pm
Palabras Bookstore
1738 E. McDowell Rd.
Phoenix, AZ 85006
The Arizona Commission on the Arts has published guidelines for Fiscal Year 2019 Community Investment Grants (CIG) and Festival Grants. We encourage prospective applicants to review these guidelines thoroughly and begin preparing application responses and materials as soon as possible.
To further help potential applicants prepare successful applications, we are presenting online information sessions for both Community Investment Grants and Festival Grants. These online information sessions will walk potential applicants through the grant application guidelines, including eligibility requirements, funding restrictions, and application process. Participants will also have the opportunity to ask questions. Recordings of each session will be available for viewing on this page the following day.
To register, visit https://azarts.gov/news/fiscal-year-2019-grants-information-session-nonprofits/
The Arizona Commission on the Arts has published guidelines for Fiscal Year 2019 Community Investment Grants (CIG) and Festival Grants. We encourage prospective applicants to review these guidelines thoroughly and begin preparing application responses and materials as soon as possible.
To further help potential applicants prepare successful applications, we are presenting online information sessions for both Community Investment Grants and Festival Grants. These online information sessions will walk potential applicants through the grant application guidelines, including eligibility requirements, funding restrictions, and application process. Participants will also have the opportunity to ask questions. Recordings of each session will be available for viewing on this page the following day.
To register, visit https://azarts.gov/news/fiscal-year-2019-grants-information-session-nonprofits/
The Arizona Commission on the Arts has published guidelines for Fiscal Year 2019 Community Investment Grants (CIG) and Festival Grants. We encourage prospective applicants to review these guidelines thoroughly and begin preparing application responses and materials as soon as possible.
To further help potential applicants prepare successful applications, we are presenting online information sessions for both Community Investment Grants and Festival Grants. These online information sessions will walk potential applicants through the grant application guidelines, including eligibility requirements, funding restrictions, and application process. Participants will also have the opportunity to ask questions. Recordings of each session will be available for viewing on this page the following day.
To register, visit https://azarts.gov/news/fiscal-year-2019-grants-information-session-nonprofits/
The Arizona Commission on the Arts has published guidelines for Fiscal Year 2019 Community Investment Grants (CIG) and Festival Grants. We encourage prospective applicants to review these guidelines thoroughly and begin preparing application responses and materials as soon as possible.
To further help potential applicants prepare successful applications, we are presenting online information sessions for both Community Investment Grants and Festival Grants. These online information sessions will walk potential applicants through the grant application guidelines, including eligibility requirements, funding restrictions, and application process. Participants will also have the opportunity to ask questions. Recordings of each session will be available for viewing on this page the following day.
To register, visit https://azarts.gov/news/fiscal-year-2019-grants-information-session-nonprofits/
Join us as we share what we learned during the inaugural Dance in the Desert: A Gathering of Latinx dancemakers working in Arizona and beyond. The Community Share out will include feedback from participating artists and arts leaders, a brief synopsis of research conducted, and a short dance performance.
This event is free and open to the public, but advance registration is requested.
Dance in the Desert is an inaugural gathering of Latinx dancemakers working in Arizona and beyond. Learn more at https://azarts.gov/az-artworker/dance-in-the-desert/
This project is supported by Safos Dance Theatre, AZ Artworker, an initiative of the Arizona Commission on the Arts, Liz Lerman LLC, Phoenix Hostel & Cultural Center, and Projecting All Voices, an initiative launched by ASU’s Herberger Institute for Design and the Arts and supported by ASU Gammage.
This project received support from WESTAF and the National Endowment for the Arts.