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The Public Art Learning Fund provides grants of $500 to $3,000 to support professional development opportunities for New England artists to strengthen their public art practices. Through the Public Art Learning Fund, NEFA intends to foster the continued development of more equitable, inclusive, and vibrant public spaces and public life throughout New England.
Public Art Learning Fund is one of NEFA’s grant programs supporting artists in the field of public art.
For more information about other elements of NEFA’s Public Art programs:
VISIT THE public art PROGRAM PAGE
NEFA’s Public Art programs acknowledge the necessity of addressing the intersectionality of spatial justice and racial justice in cultivating a more vibrant and equitable public art ecosystem.
To learn more about NEFA’s public art vision and values, visit the Public Art program page.
The Public Art Learning Fund aims to strengthen the public art field in the region by supporting artists in further developing the skills, resources, and connections they need to build a more vibrant and equitable community of practice in the region. Learning in partnership with grantees, NEFA strives to learn how we may be able to better support a more equitable and sustainable public art ecosystem throughout the region.
The Public Art Learning Fund focuses on professional development opportunities that build necessary skills, resources, connections and strengthen artists’ public art practices and the public art field at large.
Artists may utilize the Public Art Learning Fund to: pursue a specific professional development opportunity to strengthen their own public art practice in New England and beyond. Examples may include but are not limited to attending a conference, workshop, training, or discussion related to building creative or administrative skills related to their public art practice; registration fees and travel expenses are eligible expenses.
Note: There are no geographic limitations for the professional development opportunity requested (e.g., an artist may apply to the Public Art Learning Fund to attend a conference outside of New England).
Applicants who are NOT eligible to apply are:
Past PALF grantees are not eligible to apply to PALF again for a full calendar year from completing their grantee report (e.g., If you submit a PASJ grantee report on June 1, 2024 that is approved, you are not eligible to submit a new application for PASJ until June 1, 2025 or after).
Public Art Learning Fund equips artists with skills, resources, and connections to strengthen public art practices that contribute to more equitable, inclusive, and vibrant public spaces and public life throughout New England.
The Public Art Learning Fund gives priority to timely opportunities that are:
Monday September 16, 2024, 11:59p ET
For opportunities that take place January 1, 2025 - December 31, 2025.
Grant Application Opens July 2024.
Public Art Learning Fund grants are taxable income to individual recipients and reportable to the IRS. All grantees will receive a 1099 from NEFA.
Grant funds will be provided in full at the beginning of the grant year.
A complete grantee report is due 40 days after the professional development opportunity is completed. If unanticipated delays occur in your learning timeline, please contact the public art program staff to request an extension and discuss next steps.
Grantees who do not submit a complete grantee report will not be eligible to apply for another Public Art Learning Fund grant until the grantee report is submitted and approved.
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