Greater Pittsburgh Artist Opportunity Grants

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Guidelines and Application Form are available for download.
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AOG Final Report Form
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Previous Artist Opportunity Grant Recipients

An opportunity may be one of many things - An invitation to exhibit at a prestigious gallery, to audition for a major dance company, to study with a mentor or renowned teacher. It might be juried in some way or available only through a competitive selection process. In any case, it should not duplicate experiences the artist has had in the course of his or her ongoing work, and it must lead to professional growth in the artist's career in a clear and meaningful way.

Artist Opportunity Grants can cover expenses directly related to a unique professional opportunity. Opportunities must take place no sooner than one month after the deadline and must be completed within six months. The following are examples of eligible expenses:

  • Travel associated with an imminent, concrete opportunity to perform, exhibit or audition, or for a unique opportunity to study with a significant mentor. (Lowest available fares or current IRS mileage rate.)
  • Expenses for materials or for equipment rental needed to complete work for an exhibition, performance, publication, etc. in which the artist has been invited to participate
  • Documentation of work that is part of an imminent, concrete opportunity
  • Professional fees and services related to a specific opportunity
  • Expenses related to child- or daycare that would allow an artist to take advantage of a specific opportunity
  • Reasonably-priced accommodations if opportunity is more than 100 miles from home



Funding Criteria:

Unlike grant programs that support the creation of new work, this program does not ask panelists to critique the artists' previous work. Instead, reviewers must determine from the application:
  • Whether the opportunity is unique, and not a repetition of the artist's similar, previous experiences
  • Whether the artist has made the case that this opportunity has true potential to positively impact his or her career

Applications are considered on a quarterly basis; postmark deadlines are January 1, April 1, July 1, and October 1. Postmark deadlines that fall on a holiday or Sunday are extended to the next business day. New application requirement: Call or email Susan Blackman as soon as you submit your application to confirm receipt of your materials.

For more information, contact Susan Blackman, Director of Arts Programs, at 412.391.2060 x 226.


Other Arts Council programs and services for Individual Artists:

In addition to this professional development grant program, the Greater Pittsburgh Arts Council provides project grants to artists and organizations through the Pennsylvania Partners in the Arts (PA Partners) program, a partnership with the Pennsylvania Council on the Arts. The PA Partners deadline for project grants is at the end of June.

Greater Pittsburgh Arts Council also operates Volunteer Lawyers for the Arts, a program that provides free legal assistance to low-income artists for arts-related legal needs. You must complete a simple, one page application to request an attorney's assistance.


SPECIAL THANKS
The Greater Pittsburgh Artist Opportunity Grants program is modeled on the Special Opportunity Stipend program of the New York Foundation for the Arts. We extend our sincere thanks to NYFA for sharing their work and expertise with us.

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