Monday, October 29, 2007
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The National Museum of the American Indian is pleased to announce the new Visual and Expressive Arts Grants program. 

The National Museum of the American Indian Visual and Expressive Arts
Grants program offers support to a wide range of arts activities with
the goal of increasing the knowledge, understanding, and appreciation of
contemporary Native American arts. The NMAI considers the recognition of
living artists of the Western Hemisphere to be of primary importance and
will direct support to projects that strengthen the scholarship in this
underserved field and create opportunities for new and innovative work.
Grant amounts will be from $7500 to $15,000.

Applications are accepted in two funding areas:

VISUAL ARTS PROGRAM <http://www.nmai.si.edu/vaeag/visual.html>
Exhibitions and Installations/Publications and Critical Writing

EXPRESSIVE ARTS PROGRAM <http://www.nmai.si.edu/vaeag/expressive.html
Expressive and Performing Arts

Application receipt deadline:  January 15, 2008
Awards announced:  March 15, 2008
Grant period:  May 1, 2008-April 30, 2009

The NMAI is able to present this opportunity thanks to generous support
from the Ford Foundation's IllumiNation grant program
<http://www.fordfound.org/newsroom/view_news_detail.cfm?news_index=203>

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