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http://ugresearch.ku.edu/student/fund/travel-award Undergraduate Travel Awards are offered to KU undergraduate students to defray the cost of travel to present results of their research or creative performance at a professional conference in their field.
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Guidelines for Professional Conference Classification KU undergraduates are eligible to apply for funding from the Center for Undergraduate Research in order to present their original research at professional conferences. Please use the following guidelines to determine whether or not the conference you plan to attend would be considered a “professional conference.” If you feel that your conference does not meet these criteria but is still a “professional” conference for some reason, please email[email protected].
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Department of Visual Art Professional Development Assistance Award Deadline: Monday, December 9, 2013, 4pm Submit to the Visual Art Department office (Room 300, Art & Design Building) The Department of Visual Art awards funding to outstanding students to support their professional creative activities after graduation. If you will be graduating after this Fall 2013 semester, you are eligible to apply. Additional requirements can be found on the attached guideline. THIS FALL 2013, THERE IS FUNDING AVAILABLE FOR STUDENTS IN VISUAL ART WHO MEET THE FOLLOWING CRITERIA: 1) Creative research proposals from female undergraduate student(s) in all media 2) Creative research proposals with student’s work in figurative painting and/or drawing 3) Creative research proposals with student’s work in painting and/or drawing Note: Final awards will range from approximately $500 – up to $1000 Every year, the Department of Visual Art grants Professional Development Assistance Awards to graduating seniors to financially assist in their post-graduate professional activities. These can include gallery exhibition, artist residency, professional workshops, professional materials developments, such as websites and other published promotional materials, research travels, etc. The awards are given on the basis of merit and quality of the submitted professional development proposal and accompanying budget proposal, applicant’s academic record, creative work, resumé, and artist statement. Specific evaluation criteria can be found in attached documents. See below to download application guideline and application form.
DEADLINE: AUGUST 30, 2013
http://www.santofoundation.org/callForEntry/callforentry.html ENTRY DEADLINE EXTENDED TO AUGUST 30, 2013 The deadline for entries has been extended to August 30th. Entries are accepted through Call for Entry.org. MFA students, emerging, mid-career, established, national and international artists are eligible. All mediums are eligible. $40.00 Fee. DEADLINE AUGUST 30, 2013 - $16000 in Awards Santo Foundation Individual Artist Grants To celebrate our 5th Anniversary The Santo Foundation will be awarding five Individual Artist Awards. Our distinguished juror is Marilu Knode, Executive Director of Laumeier International Sculpture Park. She will award three individual artists $5000.00 each. In addition we are introducing the Artists Choose Artists Award. Internationally acclaimed artist and critical writer Buzz Spector will award two individual artists $500.00 each. Please see our call listed in Call for Entry.org. Entries are only accepted on callforentry.org. MFA students, emerging, mid-career and established artists are eligible. All art mediums/categories are eligible. National/International candidates are eligible. Deadline is August 30, 2013. $40.00 Fee. The announcement of award winners will be October 1st 2013 Department of Visual Art Professional Development Assistance Award
Deadline: Monday, December 3, 2012, NOON (12pm) Submit to Shannon Bybee in the Visual Art Department office (Room 300, Art & Design Building) For Fall 2012 applications, it is open to Graduation Seniors in Visual Art who are working in Painting and/or creating figurative work, or students who are working in Sculpture or creating sculptural work. Every year, the Department of Visual Art grants Professional Development Assistance Awards to graduating seniors to financially assist in their post-graduate professional activities. These can include gallery exhibition, artist residency, professional workshops, professional materials developments, such as websites and other published promotional materials, research travels, etc. Graduating seniors who are in Painting or working figuratively or in Sculpture or working sculpturally in the Department of Visual Art are eligible to submit an application to be reviewed by the Departmental Professional Development Assistance Awards Review Committee. The awards are given on the basis of merit and quality of the submitted professional development proposal and accompanying budget proposal, applicant’s academic record, creative work, resumé, and artist statement. Specific evaluation criteria can be found in attached documents. Please go to the link below to download application form and guidelines. http://kuvisualart.weebly.com/for-students.html DEADLINE: OCTOBER 1, 2012
http://www.vermontstudiocenter.org/fellowships Vermont Studio Center has 35 fellowships to be awarded. Many are open to all. See the link above for detail, and to apply. Deadline: Friday, March 16, 2012, 4PM
http://www.spencerart.ku.edu/education/university/awards/brosseau.shtml Awarded by the Spencer Museum of Art (SMA), The Jack and Lavon Brosseau Creativity Awards recognize outstanding creativity and originality by University of Kansas undergraduate students. These awards celebrate KU undergraduate students who engage in creative scholarly work in any discipline. Collaborative work is especially encouraged, in line with the Museum’s commitment to bring together diverse people and ideas around a central topic or object. The Brosseau Creativity Awards form part of the SMA mission to strengthen, support, and contribute to academic research and teaching at KU, as well as to foster interdisciplinary exploration at the intersection of art, ideas, and experience. The Spencer’s contemporary vision is to present its collection as a living archive that motivates creative work, object-centered research and teaching, and transformative public dialogue. Lavon Brosseau, from Concordia, Kansas, believes in education and in the profound importance of teaching. The generosity of others made a college education a reality for her, and she wants to return the favor through the establishment of this award. Brosseau states, “There is a deep and almost sacred beauty in literature and in art. Each may deal with the abstract and each may involve interpretation, but each has its own reality that permits the mind to explore and to soar.” Two Brosseau Creativity Awards will be given, one each in the categories of writing and diverse media. The categories have deliberately been defined in very broad terms, in order to encourage a wide range of submissions from the full spectrum of academic pursuits. The best creative work in any field evidences risk-taking and reflection, provides new insights, forms a part of critical thinking, and generates new ways of understanding. Submissions to both categories are due Friday, March 16, 2012, at 4 PM. An interdisciplinary review committee determines the honored projects. Awardees for each category will receive cash prizes of approximately $500. As well, the selected projects may be considered for publication in The Register, the Museum’s annual scholarly journal. |
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