Hurricane Laura Relief for Artists
The Actor's Fund
Emergency $1,000 grants for those working in the entertainment industry (not just actors).
Creative Relief
Louisiana-based emergency resources for artists of all kind.
Fresh Arts
A list of national resources for artists.

Jazz Foundation
Emergency funding for musicians. Email Devan Corbello to get more information.
CERF+
Emergency grants for artists in the craft industries.
Joan Mitchell Foundatoin
Emergency grants of up to $5,000 to artists.

Marginal Art Projects is hosting an online art auction aiding The Arts and Humanities Council of Southwest Louisiana. The funds collected from this auction will go directly to the board of the Arts and Humanities Council to aid the local artists in the area.

To bid, follow the link below.


Register now to attend (virtually) the 2020 Louisiana Arts Summit!
If you are an artists or a part of an arts organization in SWLA, email Devan Corbello at Devanc@artscouncilswla.org before you register, you may qualify for a scholarship.
64 Parishes: The Canary Islands
By CHRIS TURNER-NEAL
No one knows who the first Canary Islanders were. Juba II of Mauretania, a Roman-allied North African king and son-in-law to the famous Cleopatra, sent an expedition to the Atlantic islands, which found no people but mysterious ruins and a profusion of dogs, after whose Latin name, canis, the islands were named. (Canary birds were then named after the islands.) Archaeological finds of Roman-made goods tell us that a permanent population had either been missed by Juba’s men or established itself at some subsequent point in Roman times. Genetic and linguistic evidence indicates that these people, generally known as Guanches, came from the nearby coast of Africa in what is now Morocco and Western Sahara. 
COMMUNITY
Community Resources
The community is rebuilding and there are new developments and resources available everyday. To be sure you have the most up to date information, visit the following sites:
Arts & Humanities Council Update
The Arts & Humanities Council staff is currently working remotely. We still have access to emails and phone calls. We would like to thank the Acadiana Center for the Arts in Lafayette, LA for providing office space and resources while we are displaced!

Enjoy the short video below from the Louisiana Division of the Arts on the importance arts play in our community.