Provide a finished or draft of the
Posted: Thu Jul 10, 2025 4:13 am
This is made possible by a grant from the Internet Archive, with additional support from the Kenneth Rainin Foundation and individual contributions from Roselyne Swig, Bryan Meehan, Justin Shaffer, John Sanger, and Maurice Kanbar. To date, we have raised a total of $30,000 which we will be distributing in thirty $1,000 grants direct to artists who meet the following qualifications.
You must have had a solo, two, or three-person exhibition that has been cancelled or delayed due to the pandemic.
The exhibition needs to be with a commercial whatsapp lead Bay Area art gallery and have an original opening date of between March and September 2020.
Provide visual documentation of the body of work made or in-progress.
Provide a basic summary of production costs spent out of pocket for this work (besides materials, this can also include studio rent, and other related costs)
press release for the exhibition.
Only 400 application slots available, open May 12 – 15, with funds distributed the following week.
She’s an author of crime fiction. A college librarian. A recently retired faculty member at a small liberal arts college in Minnesota. For more than 30 years, Barbara Fister has felt the opposing pull from her publishers and the call of open access; from the need for books to make money and the desire for her published work to live on into the next century. Plus, this author and librarian has authored five books now available in the National Emergency Library.
You must have had a solo, two, or three-person exhibition that has been cancelled or delayed due to the pandemic.
The exhibition needs to be with a commercial whatsapp lead Bay Area art gallery and have an original opening date of between March and September 2020.
Provide visual documentation of the body of work made or in-progress.
Provide a basic summary of production costs spent out of pocket for this work (besides materials, this can also include studio rent, and other related costs)
press release for the exhibition.
Only 400 application slots available, open May 12 – 15, with funds distributed the following week.
She’s an author of crime fiction. A college librarian. A recently retired faculty member at a small liberal arts college in Minnesota. For more than 30 years, Barbara Fister has felt the opposing pull from her publishers and the call of open access; from the need for books to make money and the desire for her published work to live on into the next century. Plus, this author and librarian has authored five books now available in the National Emergency Library.