Deadline: 1-Jul-22
The New Hampshire State Council on the Arts (NHSCA) is seeking applications for its Traditional Arts Apprenticeships Grants Program to help communities preserve their cultural heritage through the learning and passing on of traditional arts– including crafts, music, and dance – so that future generations can continue to benefit from them.
Traditional arts are passed down from one generation to the next within communities through observation, conversation, imitation, and practice. They represent a sense of beauty, skills, knowledge, and community values refined over generations and are an important part of the living cultural heritage. Communities can be defined in many ways such as groups that share the same ethnic heritage, language, geographic area, religion, occupation, or way of life.
Funding Information
- A master artist and apprentice team may apply for a combined total of up to $4,000 per year.
- Within that amount, the maximum request for the master artist is $3,000 and the maximum request for the apprentice is $1,000.
Eligibility Criteria
- Traditional artists active in any artistic or cultural expression that can demonstrate there is a community context for the tradition within New Hampshire may apply for a Traditional Arts Apprenticeship grant.
- Individuals interested in applying for this grant identify each other and apply together as a team.
- In some cases, the Heritage and Traditional Arts Coordinator can provide contact information for artists working in a particular traditional art form, but it is up to individuals interested in this grant to contact each other.
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The master artist should
- Be recognized by their community as an established and mature practitioner of the traditional art form.
- Demonstrate artistic excellence through supporting materials. There is no certification required to be considered a master artist.
- Be able to express in the application a sincere interest and commitment to teaching the tradition to the proposed apprentice.
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The apprentice should
- Demonstrate experience and competency in the artistic tradition they want to study.
- Be able to express in the application a sincere interest and commitment to sharing with others the knowledge learned after the completion of the Apprenticeship.
- Be at least 12 years old and have parental approval to apply if younger than 18.
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Residency Requirements and Border State Apprenticeships
- The State Council on the Arts recognizes that traditional art forms are often preserved regionally. Therefore, only one member of the apprenticeship team (master or apprentice) is required to be a resident of the state of New Hampshire; the other member of the team may be a resident of one of the border states: Vermont, Maine, or Massachusetts.
For more information, visit New Hampshire State Council on the Arts.
For more information, visit https://www.nh.gov/nharts/grants/artists/tradapprenticeships.htm