March 8, 2023 | Issue 68
Your Path to Thriving
The Artists Lives is legacy focused platform that uplifts "despite death, the artist lives". The Artists Lives supports families of deceased artists by allowing a platform for families to upload artwork, music and literary works.
CNN Health has found some ways to investigate the reasons behind why you procrastinate. Linda Sapadin's book "How to Beat Procrastination in the Digital Age" gives 4 archetypes of why you may be procrastinating.
Daily Meditation & Contemplative Practice Offerings: Breathing breaks, reflection journaling, monthly morning practice, midweek mantras, mindful drawing, and meditation. This is a virtual offering from Pratt Institute and is free & open to all.
This article is focused on how to think about self employment and best practices of what to do when you have very profitable years. The focus on quarterly verses annual taxes gives perspective to what would make your business life the easiest with artists' lifestyle and income in mind.
Canva, the very popular content creation software, is offering a free virtual conference to discuss the next age of Canva for businesses of all sizes.
Date: March 23, 2023 at 9AM PST
New York Artists Equity Association (NYAE) received a grant that is to be dispersed to four different artists to help to fund projects for NYAE's Equity Gallery. This is for solo artists only. All media are welcome, and proposals may comprise paintings, drawings, mixed media, prints, photographs, site-specific installations, sculpture and related 3-D work.
Submission Deadline: March 15, 2023 at 11:59PM
Application Fee: $25 (unless you are an Equity member)
The next Artists Thrive virtual meet-up will happen on March 30, 2023 at 3:00PM EST. You must pre-register with the link attached.
LIFT - Early Career Support for Native Artists offers grant awards and professional development resources for Native Artists. Artists must be over 18 years old, currently reside in the USA, have proof of Native citizenship or ancestry, and be an emerging artists (of less than 10 professional years active). Applicants can practice any of the following practices dance/choreography, fiction/poetry writing, film/video, multi-disciplinary arts, music, performance art, theater and screenplay writing, traditional arts or 2D + 3D visual arts.
Submission Deadline: March 14, 2023 at 5:00PM PT
Grant Amount: $10,000
Roswell Artist-in-Residence Program is a year long residency for visual artists to spend time in New Mexico. Applicants must be 21 years or older. Visual arts eligible are painting, drawing, sculpture, printmaking, photography, video, digital media and installation. The year-long residency provides housing for artists and family if needed.
Submission Deadline: March 15, 2023 at 3:00PM MT
Grant Amount: $1100 per month; $250 for supplies monthly, additional funding depending on family size available
Residency Duration: 1 year
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