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.
***The workshop is currently at capacity. Visit http://azarts.gov/news/competitive-grant-writing-artists/ to get on the waiting list.***
Join us at the Arizona Commission on the Arts offices, August 2, for a free workshop designed to help artists craft superior grant applications. Whether you’re an emerging artist just learning the ropes or a seasoned pro looking to polish your presentation, this workshop covers the fundamentals while offering an insiders perspective on what funders and review panelists are looking for in a grant application. Using the Arts Commission’s Artist Research and Development Grant as a model, participants will learn the essential components of a strong application as they play the role of reviewers in a mock grant review panel.
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
Join us on Friday, October 27, 2017 for a day-long professional development workshop on teaching artistry in the field of Creative Aging. Through panel discussions, interactive learning sessions, and dynamic presentations, facilitators will address a holistic approach to thinking about the fundamentals of Creative Aging and the aging process.
This workshop is now at capacity. We are not accepting new registrants at this time.
Public Meeting Notice available at: https://publicmeetings.az.gov/content/artist-research-and-development-grants-panel-review
The Arizona Commission on the Arts is partnering with Arizona the Arizona Department of Education (ADE) to engage Arizona communities in conversations about arts education and advocacy during a statewide tour this Winter. Our first stop: Flagstaff on November 29, 2017.
These community conversations are free and open to the public. We particularly encourage students, teachers, teaching artists, community arts workers, administrators, parents, and policymakers to attend. We want to hear your insights, questions, and concerns and learn about the challenges and opportunities you see for arts education in your community’s schools. Data collected through these community conversations will be reviewed by the Arts Advisory & Action Committee’s leadership team and communicated to education and civic leaders throughout the state.
Interested parties should RSVP to Dustin Loehr, ADE’s Arts Education Specialist, three days prior to any A3C Meeting to ensure a spot.
For more information about this advocacy group and joining A3C, contact Dustin.Loehr@azed.gov or call 602.364.3015.
The Arizona Commission on the Arts is partnering with Arizona the Arizona Department of Education (ADE) to engage Arizona communities in conversations about arts education and advocacy during a statewide tour this Winter. Our first stop: Flagstaff on November 29, 2017.
These community conversations are free and open to the public. We particularly encourage students, teachers, teaching artists, community arts workers, administrators, parents, and policymakers to attend. We want to hear your insights, questions, and concerns and learn about the challenges and opportunities you see for arts education in your community’s schools. Data collected through these community conversations will be reviewed by the Arts Advisory & Action Committee’s leadership team and communicated to education and civic leaders throughout the state.
Interested parties should RSVP to Dustin Loehr, ADE’s Arts Education Specialist, three days prior to any A3C Meeting to ensure a spot.
For more information about this advocacy group and joining A3C, contact Dustin.Loehr@azed.gov or call 602.364.3015.
The Arizona Commission on the Arts is partnering with Arizona the Arizona Department of Education (ADE) to engage Arizona communities in conversations about arts education and advocacy during a statewide tour this Winter. Our first stop: Flagstaff on November 29, 2017.
These community conversations are free and open to the public. We particularly encourage students, teachers, teaching artists, community arts workers, administrators, parents, and policymakers to attend. We want to hear your insights, questions, and concerns and learn about the challenges and opportunities you see for arts education in your community’s schools. Data collected through these community conversations will be reviewed by the Arts Advisory & Action Committee’s leadership team and communicated to education and civic leaders throughout the state.
Interested parties should RSVP to Dustin Loehr, ADE’s Arts Education Specialist, three days prior to any A3C Meeting to ensure a spot.
For more information about this advocacy group and joining A3C, contact Dustin.Loehr@azed.gov or call 602.364.3015.
The Arizona Commission on the Arts is partnering with Arizona the Arizona Department of Education (ADE) to engage Arizona communities in conversations about arts education and advocacy during a statewide tour this Winter. Our first stop: Flagstaff on November 29, 2017.
These community conversations are free and open to the public. We particularly encourage students, teachers, teaching artists, community arts workers, administrators, parents, and policymakers to attend. We want to hear your insights, questions, and concerns and learn about the challenges and opportunities you see for arts education in your community’s schools. Data collected through these community conversations will be reviewed by the Arts Advisory & Action Committee’s leadership team and communicated to education and civic leaders throughout the state.
Interested parties should RSVP to Dustin Loehr, ADE’s Arts Education Specialist, three days prior to any A3C Meeting to ensure a spot.
For more information about this advocacy group and joining A3C, contact Dustin.Loehr@azed.gov or call 602.364.3015.
The Arizona Commission on the Arts is partnering with Arizona the Arizona Department of Education (ADE) to engage Arizona communities in conversations about arts education and advocacy during a statewide tour this Winter. Our first stop: Flagstaff on November 29, 2017.
These community conversations are free and open to the public. We particularly encourage students, teachers, teaching artists, community arts workers, administrators, parents, and policymakers to attend. We want to hear your insights, questions, and concerns and learn about the challenges and opportunities you see for arts education in your community’s schools. Data collected through these community conversations will be reviewed by the Arts Advisory & Action Committee’s leadership team and communicated to education and civic leaders throughout the state.
Interested parties should RSVP to Dustin Loehr, ADE’s Arts Education Specialist, three days prior to any A3C Meeting to ensure a spot.
For more information about this advocacy group and joining A3C, contact Dustin.Loehr@azed.gov or call 602.364.3015.