U.S National Deadline: June 15, 2026 – The Gifts of Art Program is seeking submissions for solo and group art exhibits. One of the first and most comprehensive arts in healthcare programs in the nation…
U.S. National Deadline: Ongoing – The City of Glendale requests proposals from creative artists to temporarily display an installation in the Adams Square Mini Park Gas Station. $2,500 budget…
Forecast is based in Minnesota, where our hearts are heavy and our resistance and resolve are strong. This year, we celebrate nearly 30 years of grantmaking to individual public artists and culture bearers in Minnesota, while also providing funding and capacity building to artists across the Midwest and nationally, and serving as a trusted civic strategy partner to communities and public-sector partners. We’ve been a proud GIA member since 2019.
Our current issue of FORWARD, Civic Health: Artists at the Heart of Civic Renewal, helped us name something we see again and again: belonging is foundational to democracy, and artists are central to creating it.
In 2026, we’re carrying this work forward through a NEW space we are hosting for collective conversations. Creative Power, Civic Purpose: How Artists Strengthen Democracy is a six-part virtual series supported by the Educational Foundation of America bringing together artists, cultural leaders, civic practitioners, organizers, funders, and democracy leaders to explore how creative work strengthens civic health, deepens democratic participation, and renews the civic fabric of communities across the country. We hope our fellow GIA members will join us for all six sessions so we can stay connected and mobilized together.
Additionally, we’ve launched Artists as Witness, a rapid response grant program supporting Minnesota-based artists and culture bearers who are documenting what’s happening in their communities during the federal immigration surge, countering disinformation and racism, and telling the lived, human stories of resilience and strength. We will share more about these artists on February 26.Â
https://www.giarts.org/photo-credits
International Deadline: June 1, 2026 – BEERS London invites bold, ambitious artists working across all media to apply for a major group exhibition taking place Aug–Sept 2026 at our gallery in the heart of the City…
U.S. National Deadline: March 27, 2026 – The Moscow Arts Commission invite artists to submit qualifications for a three-dimensional artwork to be installed at the Moscow Police Station. $85,000 budget…
International Deadline: March 6, 2026 – This 55th edition of AAP Magazine encourages photographers to celebrate all the important things women do. Send us a cohesive body of work or portfolio…
International Deadline: May 7, 2026 – Africa Geographic announces a call to enter the Photographer of the Year online competition. Winner and the two runners-up (will enjoy a five-night stay at Munazi Lodge…
U.S. National Deadline: March 13, 2026 – The Port Angeles Fine Arts Center seeks proposals for outdoor-friendly functional artwork that will be permanently installed in Webster’s Woods Sculpture Park…
Forecast is based in Minnesota, where our hearts are heavy and our resistance and resolve are strong. This year, we celebrate nearly 30 years of grantmaking to individual public artists and culture bearers in Minnesota, while also providing funding and capacity building to artists across the Midwest and nationally, and serving as a trusted civic strategy partner to communities and public-sector partners. We’ve been a proud GIA member since 2019.
Our current issue of FORWARD, Civic Health: Artists at the Heart of Civic Renewal, helped us name something we see again and again: belonging is foundational to democracy, and artists are central to creating it.
In 2026, we’re carrying this work forward through a NEW space we are hosting for collective conversations. Creative Power, Civic Purpose: How Artists Strengthen Democracy is a six-part virtual series supported by the Educational Foundation of America bringing together artists, cultural leaders, civic practitioners, organizers, funders, and democracy leaders to explore how creative work strengthens civic health, deepens democratic participation, and renews the civic fabric of communities across the country. We hope our fellow GIA members will join us for all six sessions so we can stay connected and mobilized together.
Additionally, we’ve launched Artists as Witness, a rapid response grant program supporting Minnesota-based artists and culture bearers who are documenting what’s happening in their communities during the federal immigration surge, countering disinformation and racism, and telling the lived, human stories of resilience and strength. We will share more about these artists on February 26.Â
https://www.giarts.org/photo-credits
U.S. National Deadline: March 6, 2026 – With more than 100 public art installations are planned throughout the city, with multiple artists to be selected for projects across diverse sites and settings. We seek…