Deadline: 08-May-2026
Fundación Botín is offering six Art Grants of €23,000 each to support individual artistic projects in training, non-academic research, and production. The nine-month grant is open to artists of any nationality, with one grant reserved for a young Spanish artist (or Spain-based artist) under 30 relocating abroad. Funded works will be publicly presented at Centro Botín, and a final report is required by 12 November 2027.
What Are the Fundación Botín Art Grants?
The Fundación Botín Art Grants are competitive international art funding opportunities designed to support individual artists in developing and completing specific creative projects.
The grants cover:
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Academic or non-academic training
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Non-academic artistic research
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Artistic production
Each selected artist receives financial support to carry out their proposed project over a structured nine-month grant period.
Grant Value and Duration
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Number of grants: 6
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Funding amount per artist: €23,000
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Grant duration: 9 months
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Final report deadline: 12 November 2027
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Final 5% payment released upon report approval
The funding is intended to cover project-related costs during the approved grant period.
Special Priority Grant
One of the six grants is reserved with priority for:
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A Spanish artist, or
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An artist who has resided in Spain for at least five years prior to applying
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Under the age of 30
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Proposing a concrete project that requires relocation abroad
The relocation must be directly related to training, research, or production activities.
Who Is Eligible?
The grants are open to:
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Artists of any nationality
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Individual applicants (not collectives)
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Artists proposing clearly defined projects in training, research, or production
For the priority grant:
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Spanish nationality or five-year residency in Spain
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Under 30 years old
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Project involving international relocation
Applicants must present a structured and feasible artistic proposal.
What Types of Projects Are Supported?
Eligible projects may include:
1. Training
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Academic studies (e.g., postgraduate programs)
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Workshops, residencies, or mentorship programs
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Skill development in new media or techniques
2. Non-Academic Research
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Independent artistic investigations
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Experimental or conceptual exploration
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Interdisciplinary artistic inquiry
3. Artistic Production
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Creation of new artworks
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Development of performance-based projects
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Film, participatory, or installation works
Projects must have clear objectives, methodology, and expected outcomes.
What Are the Obligations of Grantees?
Selected artists must comply with several conditions:
Credit and Acknowledgment
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Credit Fundación Botín in all communications, publications, and public programs related to the funded project
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Acknowledge Fundación Botín in future exhibitions of the resulting works
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Offer Fundación Botín the right of first refusal if a publication is produced
If the foundation declines to publish, acknowledgment is still mandatory.
Progress Monitoring
During the nine-month period:
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Fundación Botín may assess the progress of the project
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Artists must cooperate with evaluation requests
Final Report Requirement
At the end of the grant cycle, artists must:
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Submit a detailed final report
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Evaluate outcomes against original objectives
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Provide financial documentation of grant usage
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Include visual documentation of completed works
Deadline: 12 November 2027
The final 5% of the grant is released only after submission and approval of this report.
Public Presentation at Centro Botín
All works produced during the grant period will be publicly presented for the first time at Centro Botín.
Grantees must:
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Facilitate the loan of artworks
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Provide installation instructions
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Supply required technical documentation
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Agree not to exhibit the funded project publicly before the official presentation
The exhibition will typically take place in the exhibition space at Centro Botín. Alternative venues for performance, film, or participatory works may be arranged in consultation with the artist.
Why This Grant Matters
The Fundación Botín Art Grants provide:
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Significant financial support (€23,000)
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Institutional backing from a respected cultural foundation
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Professional visibility through exhibition at Centro Botín
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Structured accountability and project development
For emerging and established artists, the grant offers both funding and a prestigious exhibition opportunity.
How to Prepare a Strong Application
Step 1: Define a Clear Project
Your proposal should include:
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Objectives
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Timeline (within 9 months)
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Methodology
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Expected artistic outcomes
Step 2: Justify the Need for Funding
Explain:
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Why the grant is necessary
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How funds will be allocated
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Why relocation (if applicable) is essential
Step 3: Demonstrate Feasibility
Provide:
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Realistic scheduling
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Technical planning
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Evidence of prior experience
Step 4: Prepare Supporting Documentation
Include:
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Portfolio
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CV
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Project visuals or conceptual sketches
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Budget outline
Common Mistakes to Avoid
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Submitting vague or overly conceptual proposals without concrete plans
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Ignoring the nine-month timeframe
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Failing to clearly allocate the €23,000 budget
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Overlooking the exhibition restriction before Centro Botín presentation
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Missing the final report deadline
Ensure your proposal is structured, measurable, and aligned with the foundation’s expectations.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
1. How many grants are available?
Six individual Art Grants are awarded.
2. What is the value of each grant?
Each artist receives €23,000 for a nine-month project period.
3. Is the grant open to international artists?
Yes. Artists of any nationality may apply.
4. What is the age limit for applicants?
There is no general age limit. However, the priority grant is reserved for artists under 30 who meet the Spanish nationality or residency requirement.
5. When is the final report due?
The final report must be submitted by 12 November 2027.
6. Can the funded work be exhibited elsewhere before Centro Botín?
No. The work cannot be presented in any exhibition before its official first presentation at Centro Botín.
7. Is publication allowed?
Yes. However, Fundación Botín has the right of first refusal to publish project-related material.
Conclusion
The Fundación Botín Art Grants 2026 offer substantial financial support and institutional visibility for individual artists pursuing training, research, or production projects.
With €23,000 in funding, a structured nine-month timeline, and a public presentation at Centro Botín, the program provides both creative freedom and professional recognition.
For artists seeking international support, structured development, and exhibition exposure, this grant represents a significant opportunity to advance their practice.
For more information, visit Fundación Botín.









































