Deadline: 1-Aug-22
The New Brunswick Arts Board (artsnb) is pleased to announce the Arts Infrastructure Grants for Emerging Artists program, a project-based program designed to provide one-time capital acquisition to emerging New Brunswick artists to acquire equipment that will enable them to complete a project and strengthen their long-term artistic development.
Objectives
The Arts Infrastructure Grants for New and Emerging Artists program is designed to provide onetime capital improvement or equipment acquisition grants to emerging New Brunswick artists or newlyarrived immigrants to acquire tools and equipment or improve their facilities and infrastructures to strengthen their long-term capacity to create work.
Applicants to this program must demonstrate:
- A record of artistic achievement and quality of work;
- A clarity and rationale for proposed capital improvement or equipment acquisition, including identification of specific costs, tools and materials required; and
- The impact of the proposed funding on the artist’s career and ability to create new work.
In addition, applicants must propose an artistic creation project that the proposed capital improvement or equipment acquisition will enable them to carry out within one year (12 months) following the completion of these activities.
Funding Information
Maximum Grant Amount: $2,500
Eligibility Criteria
- Are Canadian citizens or permanent residents?
- Have resided in New Brunswick for at least one year (12 months) prior to the application deadline;
- Meet the definition of an Emerging Artist given in Appendix B: Senior, Mid-Career and Emerging Artist Criteria by Discipline OR first became permanent residents of Canada less than 5 years ago; and
- Do not have an overdue Final Report for any project funded by artsnb.
- Eligible artistic disciplines include: architecture, craft, dance, literary arts (including spoken word, storytelling, literary performance and literary translation), media arts, multidisciplinary arts, classical and non-classical music, theatre and visual arts.
- Eligible genres for all artistic disciplines include those who’s intent and/or content places creativity, selfexpression and/or experimentation above the current demands and format expectations of the mainstream industry, and has a significance beyond being solely a form of entertainment.
Restrictions
- An artist is not eligible who has previously received a Creation grant in Category A or Category B, or who is presently in consideration for such a grant.
- Students attending an educational institution on a full-time basis are not eligible.
- An artist may receive only one grant from the Arts Infrastructure for New and Emerging Artists program in their career.
For more information, visit https://artsnb.ca/web/programs/arts-infrastructure-grants-for-new-and-emerging-artists/









































