Call for Projects
- Faculty / Staff and/or Student collaborative art project award -
- up to $2,000
- Guest Artist/Guest Speaker Presentation Nominations
- up to $2,000
Eligibility
Students, Staff, and Faculty at UAF
Application deadline
Friday November 21, 2014
Funding
The Collaborative Arts Council program is supported by the College of Liberal Arts, the College of Natural Sciences and Mathematics, and the Institute of Arctic Biology. The Council intends to award multiple small grants totaling $11,500, including $4,000 specifically for art/science collaborations, in this award cycle.
PROPOSAL GUIDELINES
Faculty, Staff and/or Student Collaborative Art Project
- Project requirements: the proposed project should involve the substantial collaboration
of a member of UAF faculty or staff, and should be outside of the usual collaboration
for his/her field. We also welcome projects that go beyond collaboration within the
arts e.g. between arts and science. Faculty/Staff may propose projects with collaborators
who are faculty, students, or staff at UAF, or who are not affiliated with UAF.
- Awards are for a maximum of $2,000 for faculty/staff and $1,500 for students.
- Funds must be expended by May 15, 2015.
- Faculty, Staff and/or Student Collaborative Art Project
- We've completed a performance or to put up an installation or other public display of their project, either at the UAF campus or in the Fairbanks or surrounding community, by July 1, 2015.
- Final Report/Budget/Images must be submitted to Collaborate@alaska.edu by October 1, 2015
- Collaborative Project Application: Please submit your application online at: www.uaf.edu/arts..
You will need the following information in order to complete the application:
- Contact names, email, and phone numbers of all collaborators;
- a one- to two-page project description, detailing the nature of the project and the different functions of the collaborators;
- a timeline for development and production;
- location for the proposed performance or installation at U.A.F., or in the Fairbanks or surrounding community;
- a detailed budget estimating cost of materials, transportation, etc. necessary to develop and produce the project (including performance or installation, and publicity). Funds can not be used for salary support.
PROPOSAL GUIDELINES
Guest Artist/Guest Speaker Presentation Nominations
- Requirements: the proposed speaker/artist should have demonstrated accomplishments
in a collaborative arts environment. Awardees of this proposal will be responsible
for managing any travel, housing, publicity, and public presentations of the guest.
At least one public presentation must be held on the Fairbanks campus with the guest
artist, and be open to the public.
- Awards are for a maximum of $2,000 for staff and faculty and $1,500 for students.
- Funds must be expended by May 15, 2015.
- Awardees are required to manage the guest artist’s itinerary and public presentation needs.
- Final Report/Budget/Images must be submitted to Collaborate@alaska.edu
- Application Process - Guest Artist/Speaker: Please submit your application online
at: www.uaf.edu/arts.. You will need the following information in order to complete
the application:
- Contact name, email, and phone number of Applicant
- Contact name and CV or bio of proposed Guest Speaker/Guest Artist
- a one-page description of the presenter and the potential audience who would attend.
- a timeline for event(s) including who would be responsible for what aspects of this presentation.
- location and dates for the proposed public presentation;
- a detailed budget estimating costs of transportation, lodging and per diem (within maximum GSA per diem rates for Fairbanks); fees; publicity; space rental; reception to hold event.
- If tickets will be sold for an event how is this to be managed? How would proceeds be utilized?