Arts Writers Grant Program Announces 2008 Cycle

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Arts Writers Grant Program Announces 2008 Cycle

Deadline for Book LOIs:
May 5, 2008

General Application Phase Opens:
August 4, 2008

Deadline for Applications:
September 22, 2008

http://www.artswriters.org

The Creative Capital | Warhol Foundation Arts Writers Grant Program supports writing on contemporary visual art through project-based grants issued directly to individual authors. The Arts Writers Grant Program funds in four categories: books; short-form writing; articles; and blogs/new and alternative media projects.

Beginning with its 2008 cycle, the Arts Writers Grant Program is implementing a new Letter of Inquiry (LOI) phase for all book proposals, which will serve as a gateway to the general grant application phase. The addition of the LOI will enable the Arts Writers Grant Program to process a higher volume of book proposals and to consider book projects at an earlier stage of their development.

A streamlined version of the application form ( at http://www.artswriters.org ), the LOI consists of a project description, a chapter break-down/summary, and a resume. LOIs will only be accepted from writers who meet the program’s general eligibility requirements and who have at least ONE of
the following:

1. Have been writing professionally on the contemporary visual arts on a regular basis for at least three years; OR

2. Have previously published a book with a reputable publisher; OR

3. Have completed a PhD dissertation.

All writers seeking support for book projects must submit LOIs. The deadline for LOIs is May 5, 2008. LOI authors invited to submit proposals during the general grant application phase will be notified in Mid-July, 2008.

There is NO LOI phase for writers seeking support in other categories (articles, short-form writing, and blogs/new and alternative media). Those writers may apply directly to the program during the general application phase.

The online grant application form opens on Aug 4, 2008. Grant applications are due September 22, 2008.