Minggu, 15 November 2009

Illinois State University School of Art Elizabeth Stein Scholarship

1.) Who is eligible?

  • Those enrolled in Illinois State University as an art major
2.) Criteria
  • Portfolio review
  • Artistic ability
  • Must show your own original work
  • Must have a good GPA in other academic areas as well
3.) How much is awarded?
  • Up to $500
Mary M. Packwood Scholarship
1.) Criteria - You must:
  • Have at least 90 semester hours
  • Be enrolled in a School of Arts degree program
2.) How much is awarded?
  • Up to $300
Mary R. Walker Scholarship
For those who are majoring in fabric, sculptures, or metals may apply for this scholarship. It awards up to $400.
Stephanie Amster Design Scholarship
You are eligible for this scholarship if you are planning on majoring in Photography, Visual Communications, or Three-Dimensional Design.
Sisters and Friends African American Student Artist Scholarship
If you are an African American who loves art you can apply for this scholarship. They award up to $500.
For full information about the scholarships listed above,


 http://www.cfa.ilstu.edu/art/awards/

Scholarships for Art Students

Art Department Scholarships

Indiana State University

1.) Criteria - You must:
  • Want to further their art degree at Indiana State University
  • Be very devoted, committed and show true talent
  • Be an undergraduate art student
2.) How much is awarded?
  • $350.00
3.) Number of Awards
  • One
http://www.indstate.edu/art-dept/scholar.htm

Music Scholarships in London for Overseas Students

The Department of Music at City University London is internationally renowned as a centre of research and teaching excellence in composition (acoustic and electroacoustic), musicology, ethnomusicology, performance, and music technology, receiving the highest possible rating in the UK Research Assessment Exercise 2001 (5*)
These scholarships are open to full-time overseas research students (UK/EU students are ineligible) who begin an MPhil-PhD in Music in 2010-2011. The award comprises a £4,000 contribution to overseas tuition fees, renewable for a further 2 years dependent on progress. Overseas students who wish to study for an MMA-DMA degree (joint with the Guildhall School of Music and Drama) are eligible for an award of £2,000. Applications will be assessed according to the following criteria:

  • Level of achievement at Undergraduate and Master’s degrees
  • Markers of esteem such as prizes for outstanding work or a publication list, or major performance engagements
  • Research excellence or demonstrable research potential
You must complete the application procedure for a research degree in the normal way and, once submitted, must email the Research Administrator at the School of Arts, Amber Burrow-Goldhahn of your intention to be considered for an Overseas Scholarship in Music.
The closing date for receipt of applications: Monday 25 January 2010. The outcome will only be announced after the City University Studentship competition results have been released.
view details: http://www.city.ac.uk/music/postgraduate/funding

Selasa, 20 Oktober 2009

Professors / Lecturers Career Opportunities at University of Malaya

The UNIVERSITY of MALAYA is searching for suitable candidates to fill up the post of PROFESSORS/ ASSOCIATE PROFESSORS/ SENIOR LECTURERS/ LECTURERS in the following fields:

  1. Malay Studies
    Discipline required: Malay Linguistics, Malay Arts; Malay Anthropology/Sociology; Malay Literature; and Malay Language.
  2. Arts and Social Sciences
    Discipline required: Anthropology; Sociology; Psychology; Physical Geography; Human Geography; American Literature; International Relations; Security Studies; Chinese Literature; Chinese Drama; Chinese Linguistics and Philology; Japanese Culture and Society; South East Asian Politics; Language and Society; Media Studies; Communication Studies; History of Indonesia; and History of Philippines.
  3. Others
    Discipline required:
    a. Islamic Studies
    b. Economics and Administration
    c. Dentistry
    d. Engineering
    e. Law
    f. Built Environment
    g. Computer Science and Information Technology
    h. Education
    i. Business and Accounting
    j. Languages and Linguistics
    k. Sciences
    l. Medicine
    m. Performing Arts
    n. Sport Sciences
    o. Public Policy and Management
    p. Social Sciences and Humanities
A delegation from the University of Malaya would be in Indonesia and would like to meet interested candidates in Indonesia particularly for the field of Malaya Studies and Arts and Social Sciences. Interviews would be conducted from 10.00 am to 4:00 pm at the following date and venue:
1. 23 and 24 December 08 at Antasena Room, Hotel Le Meredien, Jakarta
2. 26 December 08 at Mirah Room, Holiday Inn Bandung
Candidates are advised to bring along CV, photo, original and duplicate copies of certificates and testimonials.
QUALIFICATIONS
All applicants must possess PhD or equivalent professional qualification in their respective fields. Interested applicants for Dentistry must possess a basic degree in dentistry recognized by the MDC, applicants must have 5 years teaching experience in an academic institution after obtaining the postgraduate degree.
APPLICATION
Further details and application form can be obtained from our homepage at http://www.um.edu.my/career/career.php or E-Mail your inquiries to:
recruitment@um.edu.my

Scholarships for International Students

Swansea University’s School of Arts has 11 Scholarships for International (non-EU) Students
For the session 2009-10, Swansea University’s School of Arts has 11 Scholarships for International (non-EU) Students, each worth £1000, to be awarded to applicants intending to pursue Masters’ work on designated schemes within the School.

The selected schemes all have proven records of recruitment among international students. They are:

  • MA in Creative and Media Writing    3 scholarships
  • MA in Translation with Language Technology 3 scholarships
  • MA in TEFL      3 scholarships
  • MA in Gender and Culture    1 scholarship
  • MA in Comparative Journalism   1 scholarship
Please download application form Scholarships for International Students [PDF - 44Kb]
For further information, please contact the Swansea University’s School of Arts
Swansea University
Singleton Park
Swansea
SA2 8PP
Wales UK
Main Switchboard
Tel. +44 (0) 1792 205678
Fax. +44 (0) 1792 295157
Minicom +44 (0)1792 513100
Public Relations office:
Tel. +44 (0) 1792 205678
Fax. +44 (0) 1792 295157
website: http://www.swan.ac.uk/

Sabtu, 17 Oktober 2009

Orin B. and Emma G. Graf Study Abroad Scholarship

The School of Art Scholarship/Honors Committee is accepting proposals for Study Abroad Scholarships to extend academic studies outside of the United States. (applicants seeking funding to support travel for research or creative activity should complete the travel scholarship application, and those seeking funding for residency should complete the residency scholarship application.)
This is an online application that will be submitted to directly to the scholarship committee. You will receive a confirmation email upon submitting indicating your application has been uploaded. After submitting, you will be prompted to print out a copy of your application for your records (images will not print out). Please read the application through prior to completing to be made aware of all the needed information.
DEADLINE: Applications must be submitted through the online form by Friday, March 27th at 5:00 p.m.

AMOUNT: Amount available – up to $2700
(this can be awarded as a single award or divided among applications, therefore it is important that you provide all of the needed information.)

REQUIREMENTS:The selection criteria factors the student’s GPA and the quality of the study abroad program. All credit-granting institutions with study abroad programs (including UT) are considered. Recipients must be enrolled, full-time at U.T. the semester after they return. Incomplete applications WILL NOT be considered.

ELIGIBILITY: Applicants must be undergraduate majors in Art History, Graphic Design, or Studio Art or graduate majors in Graphic Design or Studio Art. Undergraduate majors must have completed 18 credit hours at U.T. before the study abroad comences.

AWARD NOTIFICATION: Recipient(s) of the 2009 Study Abroad Scholarships will be notified by Friday, April 10, via email. Winners will also be listed outside the School of Art office and on the scholarship page of the School of Art website.
--> If you have questions, contact Sarah Lowe, slowe@utk.edu, 974-3208, room 332

Jumat, 16 Oktober 2009

Creative or Performing Arts Scholarships 2010 / 2011 Coventry University, UK

Announcement follows

Eligibility criteria
Available to UK/EU students who can demonstrate significant ability in creative or performing arts prior to starting university. This can be in a wide range of areas. Students could be passionate about art, design and fashion, dance, drama, creating animation or composing and performing music. In each of these areas the criteria for the scholarship will be based on a skills assessment rather than pure academic achievement. Students will be expected to continue to develop their creative interest while at the University and maintain satisfactory academic progression throughout the course.

* The scholarship criteria for 2010/2011 may be subject to change.


Duration of scholarship
1 year (renewable)


Deadline
01 January 2010









Website: http://wwwm.coventry.ac.uk/Pages/index.aspx

Rabu, 14 Oktober 2009

The Scholastic Art Awards

The Scholastic Art Awards honor students currently enrolled in grades 7-12, recognizing about 50,000 regional winners. Nationally, 800 young artists' individual works receive Gold and Silver awards in each of 14 art categories. Art Categories are: animation, ceramics & glass, computer art, design, digital imagery, drawing, mixed media, painting, photography, printmaking, sculpture and video & film.

Graduating high school seniors seeking scholarships must submit a body of eight works of art or photography for Portfolio Awards to their regional office of The Awards. To determine regional rules, entry forms, deadlines and contact information, please to go www.artandwriting.org and click on "How to Enter."

In June, national award recipients are honored at a ceremony at Carnegie Hall in New York. The winning artwork is displayed at the Corcoran Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C. The awards annually bestow nearly $155,000 in cash on the national and regional levels. In addition, seniors who submit portfolios compete for scholarships totaling $1.5 million from more than 40 supporting institutions and organizations.

Deadlines vary depending on regions (December - January); entry forms are required and are available online at http://www.artandwriting.org

Contact: Scholastic A&W Awards, 557 Broadway, New York, NY 10012;

Application Deadlines:
Varies

Maximum Amount:
$10000

The Scholastic Art Awards

The Scholastic Art Awards honor students currently enrolled in grades 7-12, recognizing about 50,000 regional winners. Nationally, 800 young artists' individual works receive Gold and Silver awards in each of 14 art categories. Art Categories are: animation, ceramics & glass, computer art, design, digital imagery, drawing, mixed media, painting, photography, printmaking, sculpture and video & film.

Graduating high school seniors seeking scholarships must submit a body of eight works of art or photography for Portfolio Awards to their regional office of The Awards. To determine regional rules, entry forms, deadlines and contact information, please to go www.artandwriting.org and click on "How to Enter."

In June, national award recipients are honored at a ceremony at Carnegie Hall in New York. The winning artwork is displayed at the Corcoran Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C. The awards annually bestow nearly $155,000 in cash on the national and regional levels. In addition, seniors who submit portfolios compete for scholarships totaling $1.5 million from more than 40 supporting institutions and organizations.

Deadlines vary depending on regions (December - January); entry forms are required and are available online at http://www.artandwriting.org

Contact: Scholastic A&W Awards, 557 Broadway, New York, NY 10012;

Application Deadlines:
Varies

Maximum Amount:
$10000

Liberty Graphics Art Scholarship

Liberty Graphics, a Maine company, designs and prints t-shirts with concern for the environment. We are committed to the local economy and wish to encourage local talent. Liberty Graphics conducts a yearly juried art contest, and presents the winner with a $1000 award.

The contest is open only to high school seniors who are residents of Maine.

The theme of the scholarship contest is "Art and Our Natural Environment." Entries should reflect an appreciation of our natural environment. A printable application form and further contest rules can be found at http://www.lgtees.com on the FAQ page.

Application Deadlines:
3/16/2010

Maximum Amount:
$1000

Senin, 12 Oktober 2009

Miami International University of Art & Design Miami, United States- Florida

University description (as per official university website)

Miami International University of Art & Design is one of The Art Institutes, with more than 40 education institutions located throughout North America, providing an important source of design, media arts, fashion and culinary professionals.

Established in 1965, Miami International University of Art & Design presently offers the following programs and degrees in the applied arts:

Associate of Arts:
Fashion Design | Fashion Merchandising | Accessory Design Home Furnishing Merchandising

Bachelor of Arts:
Advertising | Fashion Merchandising | Web Design & Interactive Media

Bachelor of Fine Arts:
Computer Animation | Film & Digital Production | Graphic Design Interior Design | Visual Effects & Motion Graphics | Visual & Entertainment Arts

Master of Fine Arts:
Computer Animation (also online) | Film | Graphic Design (also online) Interior Design | Visual Arts


Financial aid:
Students may qualify for scholarships or financial assistance as result of academic achievement, religious affiliation, ethnic or racial heritage, community leadership or activities, or membership in certain clubs or organizations.
- The Art Institutes Scholarship Competition
High school seniors and international students may compete in The Art Institutes Scholarship Competition. Scholarship awards are based on the quality of projects submitted by students
- Vocational Industrial Clubs of America (VICA) Skills USA Championship
Students who belong to VICA may compete in local, state, and national championships. Winners at the national level are awarded a variety of scholarships. Full-tuition, two-year scholarships are awarded to first-place winners of the culinary, advertising design, and photography fields. Half-tuition, two-year scholarships will be awarded to first-place winners of the 3-D imaging/animation and the video production fields.
- National Art Honor Society Scholarship
High school seniors who also belong to the National Art Honor Society may apply for an Art Institutes National Art Honor Society Scholarship. There will be one full-tuition, two-year scholarship and two half-tuition, two-year scholarships awarded.
- Scholastics Arts Competition
One full-tuition, two-year scholarship and two half-tuition, two-year scholarships will be awarded by The Art Institutes for selected winners of the Scholastics Arts Competition. Art Institutes awards will be given on a first-come, first-serve basis to Scholastics winners.
- Technology Student Association Competition
Members of the Technical Student Association who win first place at the national championships in the high school category of Cyberspace Pursuit and Imaging Technology may be eligible for an Art Institutes scholarship.
- New York City Public Schools Scholarship Competition
- Evelyn Keedy Memorial Scholarship
- Passion for Fashion
- The Miami International University of Art & Design Merit Award


Website:: http://www.artinstitutes.edu/

2010 The Heineken Prizes for five outstanding international scientists and scholars, and one highly talented Dutch visual artist by The Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences (KNAW) in Amsterdam.

The Heineken Prizes are international prizes awarded biannually to five internationally renowned scientists and one highly talented Dutch visual artist for their great merits to science, Dutch art and society.

The scientific Heineken Prizes recognise and reward unique achievement in the fields of biochemistry and biophysics, medicine, environmental sciences, history and cognitive science. The sixth Heineken Prize, the Heineken Prize for Art, is awarded every two years to an artist living and working in the Netherlands.

The Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences (KNAW) is now accepting nominations for its prestigious Heineken Prizes for 2010.


Nomination criteria:

Candidates are nominated by other scientists or learned institutions throughout the world. Prospective nominees should be active scientists or scholars who are expected to continue their research activities for at least ten years. Their achievements in the field of biochemistry and biophysics, medical research, environmental research, history or cognitive science are outstanding and a source of inspiration to others.


Nomination deadline:

The deadline for nomination is 1 November 2009. The laureates will be announced in April 2010.

Rabu, 07 Oktober 2009

travelling art scholarship

Each year, the Brett Whiteley Studio, administered by the Art Gallery of New South Wales, invites applications for a major travelling art scholarship. The scholarship is awarded to a talented young artist with an established body of work, who is best able to demonstrate the use and benefit of the scholarship to further his/her art education in Europe.
Mrs. Beryl Whiteley, the artist’s mother, has generously made the funds available for the scholarship, both to encourage excellence in painting and offer young artists the same opportunities to develop their careers as were afforded to her son.

i) The scholarship consists of an amount of $25,000 and a three (3) month residency at the Studio at the Cité Internationale des Arts, Paris, administered by the Art Gallery of New South Wales.
ii) The residency is for a continuous period of three (3) months occupancy, from July to September (dates subject to change). The scholarship must be taken at this specified time.
iii) The $25,000 must be used by the successful applicant to further their art education in Europe for a period of at least six (6) months, three (3) months of which must be used in conjunction with the residency.

entry requirements:

1 The scholarship is open to artists who are between the ages of 20 and 30 (inclusive) on the closing date for applications.
2 Applicants must be citizens of Australia, and must have been so for at least the last two years and be currently residing in Australia at the time of processing, judging and announcement of the scholarship.
3 The applicant must submit ten (10) jpeg images on CD-ROM of ten (10) artworks completed by the applicant to demonstrate a body of work.
4 The CD must be submitted together with a completed application form and a non-refundable $20 (incl.GST) entry fee. Payment may be made by cheque, money order or postal note to the Art Gallery of New South Wales and posted to Art Gallery Road, Sydney NSW 2000. Any application form not accompanied by payment will not be eligible for the scholarship.
5 Each jpeg must be clearly titled with the applicant’s name and title of the work and be formatted into a PowerPoint presentation. The title, date, medium and size of each work must be included in the presentation, as well as listed separately on an image list and included with the application.
6 From the ten (10) images submitted, five (5) of the images must be of paintings. The remaining five (5) images may be of works in other media (not paintings).
7 From these five (5) images of paintings, the applicant must nominate one (1) painting (no larger than 1 x 1.5 m), as the work which he/she would prefer the judges to consider in competition for the scholarship. The nominated image must be of a painting and must have been produced in the 12 months prior to the closing date. The applicant must clearly identify the nominated work by marking that image and the corresponding item in the enclosed image list with an “N”.
8 The judges may, in their discretion, nominate from the submitted images, any other painting also completed by the artist in the preceding 12 months instead of the applicant’s nominated work.

selection process:

9 A shortlist of finalists will be selected in August. Shortlisted finalists will be required to send their nominated work to the Brett Whiteley Studio, 2 Raper Street, Surry Hills 2010, Sydney.
10 There will be an online exhibition of finalists' work.
11 The Brett Whiteley Studio and the AGNSW reserve the right to exhibit the works selected by the judges online for a period of up to three months.
12 The judges’ decision is final and no correspondence will be entered into.
13 The applicant hereby consents to the AGNSW and the Brett Whiteley Studio reproducing the applicant’s selected work in all publicity and promotion of the scholarship inclusive of all electronic and print media..

general conditions:

14 The applicant is responsible both financially and logistically for the delivery and return of his/her painting. All costs associated with entering, including postage, freight and insurance are to be borne by the applicant.
15 The AGNSW and the Brett Whiteley Studio will not be responsible for any loss or damage whatsoever caused to any work while in the custody of the AGNSW or the Brett Whiteley Studio. Each applicant is responsible for maintaining his/her own insurance.
Brett Whiteley travelling art scholarship 2009 finalist

Red Vines Drawing Contest and Black Caucus Performing Arts Scholarship

The Congressional Black Caucus Spouses

Scholarship Name: CBCS Performing Arts Scholarship
Description: The Congressional Black Caucus Spouses Performing Arts Scholarship program was established in 2000 to provide financial assistance to students pursuing a career in the performing arts. Qualified applicants must be pursuing a degree full-time at an accredited college or university, with a minimum GPA of 2.5 and a commitment to leadership. Applicants must submit an online application, personal statement, college transcripts, and two letters of recommendation. You must also include a two-minute CD-R or DVD of a recent performance.
Award: Varies
Awards per Year: Varies
Award is Open to: Currently enrolled undergraduate students
Major/Field of Study: Performing Arts
How to Apply/Contact: You must submit an application, along with video of a recent performance. Complete instructions available online.

Sculpture and Western Art Scholarships

National Sculpture Society

Scholarships Name: National Sculpture Society Scholarships
Description: It isn’t very often that you find a scholarship that is specific to an art like sculpture, which sees relatively few full time students enrolled in programs. To make up for the need for visual arts scholarships in sculpture, the National Sculpture Society awards select students of figurative or representational sculpture with $2,000 to help pay for college. They are really looking for artists who are inspired by nature in their work, and those who have a body of work behind them – it is highly recommended that you include 8-10 images of your work along with your application. The National Sculpture Society also holds annual sculpture competitions at various art schools across the country.
Award: $2,000
Awards per Year: Varies
Award is Open to: Undergraduate Students, Graduate Students
Major/Field of Study: Sculpture
How to Apply/Contact: Application information is available on the National Sculpture Society website.
See Also: Scholarships for the Visual and Performing Arts

WorldStudio AIGA Art Scholarships

Organization Name: Worldstudio AIGA
Description: Worldstudio AIGA annually provides art scholarships for minority and economically disadvantaged students who are studying the design/arts disciplines in colleges and universities in the United States. The scholarship committee aims to increase diversity in creative professions and foster a feeling of social and environmental responsibility among artists. Recipients are therefore selected not only on the basis of their need and talent, but also on their demonstrated commitment to give back to the community through their work. Scholarships range from $2,000, up to a grand prize of $6,000. Honorable mention prizes of $200 are also allocated. Awards are paid directly to your school to be applied to tuition.
Amount: $2,000-$6,000
Awards Per Year: varies
Award is Open to: Applicants must be U.S. citizens or permanent residents, enrolled (or planning to enroll) in a full-time undergraduate or graduate degree in the fine or commercial arts, design or architecture. Minority status is a significant factor for the committee. Student must also have a minimum GPA of 2.0 and demonstrated financial need.
Major/Field of Study: Fine Arts
How to Apply/Contact: The application, including digital images of your work, must be submitted online. A second copy must be sent by mail.

WorldStudio AIGA Art Scholarships

Organization Name: Worldstudio AIGA
Description: Worldstudio AIGA annually provides art scholarships for minority and economically disadvantaged students who are studying the design/arts disciplines in colleges and universities in the United States. The scholarship committee aims to increase diversity in creative professions and foster a feeling of social and environmental responsibility among artists. Recipients are therefore selected not only on the basis of their need and talent, but also on their demonstrated commitment to give back to the community through their work. Scholarships range from $2,000, up to a grand prize of $6,000. Honorable mention prizes of $200 are also allocated. Awards are paid directly to your school to be applied to tuition.
Amount: $2,000-$6,000
Awards Per Year: varies
Award is Open to: Applicants must be U.S. citizens or permanent residents, enrolled (or planning to enroll) in a full-time undergraduate or graduate degree in the fine or commercial arts, design or architecture. Minority status is a significant factor for the committee. Student must also have a minimum GPA of 2.0 and demonstrated financial need.
Major/Field of Study: Fine Arts
How to Apply/Contact: The application, including digital images of your work, must be submitted online. A second copy must be sent by mail.

Art & Design School Scholarships

There’s good news! Hundreds and hundreds of art and design scholarships are available, and you’re probably eligible for more than a few of them. Now, the bad news. None of them are going to jump up and grab you. So, where can you find these scholarships? More importantly, how can you win them?

Part 1: Where to Look for Art Scholarships

Here’s a sample of groups and organizations that often offer art and design scholarships:
  • School, College and University Art Departments
  • Community and Civic Groups
  • Professional Organizations
  • Your Employer, Local Businesses and National Chains
  • Charitable Foundations
  • Arts Festivals and Competitions
  • Art Schools -- This may seem obvious, but students often overlook scholarships offered by the very schools to which they're applying. Learn more about scholarships at these schools:
    The Art Instiute Online
    Westwood College (for high school seniors)
    Pratt Institute
    and many others. Check with the school for more information.
Identify as many of these possibilities as you can. Look locally, too. Scholarship directories like FastWeb.com also offer hundreds of thousands of dollars in scholarships.
Once you’ve found all the available awards, get organized. Start a table, chart or spreadsheet with columns like "Sponsor," "Scholarship Name," "Contact Name," "Amount," "Requirements," and (very importantly) "Deadline."
Of course, you only want to put your valuable time into applying for the scholarships which best suit your ambitions… or the ones you can make out to fit your ambitions. For now, though, put down everything you come across that’s even close, and once you’ve finished your list, take a good, hard look at which options are most worth your efforts.

Part 2: Winning Art Scholarships

Give Yourself Time
When you give yourself plenty of time, you can "position" yourself much better to qualify.
In other words, if there are requirements that you may not have met or excelled in, now you have a year to do it and really impress the judges! Take a hard look at what past winners did to win, and learn from what they did right. Maybe even track them down to see what they did and how they did it.
If you start late, then it’s less likely that you’ll have done exactly what the judges are looking for, and you may have to stretch things to make it appear that you did. That isn’t the best position to be in.
If possible (and it’s not always possible), do what you can to talk to some of the people granting the scholarships and find out specifically what they’re looking for. Often, organizations will have summaries of winning applications for you to review – definitely inquire about that!
There may be more to the application than you’ll find in the instructions.
Apply EARLY!
Most people turn their stuff in at the last minute, so don’t you dare be in with that crowd! When the application deadline approaches, you must get your stuff in early to stand out from the crowd.
First impressions last! If your application is strong, and you get it in the hands of the judges early, then there’s a much better chance that they will remember you. You need to show that you’re different from the rest, more deserving than the rest. An important way to do that it to get it done before the rest – one to two weeks in advance should be plenty.
Start early, think ahead. Your chances will be much better.
Reality Checks
Reality Check #1: Be wary of folks on the web, in the mail or on the phone who tell say you must pay them in order to get a scholarship. The offers may sound enticing, but it also may be a marketing trick.
Reality Check #2: You won’t find too many Art Scholarships that will provide a free ride the entire way through the college experience. Yes, there are some. But the competition is fierce, with thousands of students applying, and you’d better not bet your house that you’ll get one — no matter how good you are.
The most abundant scholarships are in the $250 to $2,000 range. Before you scoff, remember that every little bit helps, and even the smallest scholarship will buy some pretty expensive books for a semester or two.
Good luck!

VISUAL ARTS SCHOLARSHIP 2009: FUNDACION MARCELINO BOTIN

Visual Arts Scholarships from Fundacion Marcelino Botin
Deadline: May 8, 2009
Fundacion Marcelino Botin, a Spanish institution created in 1964, has just opened a new Visual Arts Scholarships call. It will soon open one corresponding to the Workshop, directed in 2009 by Jannis Kounellis.
The Visual Arts Scholarships are financial aids for education, research or personal projects that culminate in the organization of an exhibition in Santander and the publication of a catalogue. The call is open to people from any country with the sole condition of being between 23 and 40 years of
age for the education scholarships. Complete bases for this call, as well as the application form, are available in a pdf document at http://www.fundacionmbotin.org, in the Call for Entries section.
In reference to the Workshop, this year it will be directed by Jannis Kounellis (El Pireo, Greece, 1936). 15 artists will be selected to work at the Villa Iris farm in Santander from June 29 to July 10, 2009. The bases for this Workshop will soon be posted on the Foundation’s webpage.

DEPARTMENT OF FINE ARTS

Fine Arts/Visual Arts Scholarship Information for Incoming Freshmen
Fine Arts Scholarships for Visual Arts are awarded to incoming freshmen when available on the basis of portfolio and other criteria review. When submitting work in a portfolio:

  • contact Visual Arts faculty to obtain approval for portfolio review and schedule delivery;
  • submit only your very best work (10 to 20 examples);
  • submit only clean, unwrinkled work;
  • submit works on paper matted, if possible;
  • drawings or paintings done from actual objects or people are preferable to those done from photographs or cartoons;
  • 3-dimensional work may be submitted in the form of slides or photos; and
  • noting the level or class on the artwork is helpful.
The portfolio will be reviewed by Visual Arts faculty, who will then make their recommendations to the Chairman of the Department of Fine Arts. Please note that scholarships are limited to available funding and cannot be officially awarded until the student has applied to and been accepted by the University.