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projects representing 783 artists and has worked with thousands more artists across the country through workshops and other resources. One of the "most prestigious art grants in the country," their yearly Creative Capital Awards application is open to artists in over 40 different disciplines spanning the visual arts, performing arts, moving image, literature, technology, and socially-engaged art.
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At the Artist Retreat, awardees were asked to present their Creative Capital Award project ideas as a work-in-progress to a live audience of curators and presenters. These presentations were then uploaded to YouTube and can be viewed by the public. Starting in 2021, awardees now create project videos
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is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization based in New York City that supports artists across the United States through funding, counsel, gatherings, and career development services. Since its founding in 1999, Creative Capital has committed over $ 50 million in project funding and advisory support to 631
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After each new round of awards was announced, Creative Capital would host a retreat for the artists, as well as people connected to Creative Capital in various ways who act as consultants, workshop leaders or observers. In various workshops and meetings with consultants, artists were advised on how
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Creative Capital's approach centers on the idea that time and advisory services are as important to the creative process as money. As awardees' funded projects develop, Creative Capital staff meet with them to set goals and chart progress. Creative Capital provides funding at benchmark moments for
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In 2003 Creative Capital started producing workshops, offering all artists access to online and in-person workshops to help them with skills such as communication and marketing, strategic planning, self-management, fundraising, and community building. Many of the programs are developed and led by
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wrote, "These conferences offer grantees an amazing opportunity to connect with other artists and a wide range of curators, distributors, and artistic directors through mixers, meetings with consultants, and artist presentations. They also ask grantees to return to the conference every couple of
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In its first year, Creative Capital launched by selecting 75 artists to receive the Creative Capital Award. In 2002, the organization launched their first Artist Retreat at Skowhegan School of Painting. This in-person meeting of artists and professionals became a core part of Creative Capital's
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model to help those artists develop their projects with funding, professional development, and advisory services, including artist coaching, communications and promotion, strategic planning, and legal and financial counsel. The award gives artists access to a series of artist gatherings, like
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Through an open application process, Creative Capital identifies and selects artists from all disciplines to receive the Creative Capital Award. The award gives each project access to up to $ 50,000 in direct funding allocated at key intervals in project development, combined with additional
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Since 2000, Creative Capital has funded projects under a particular discipline they call “emerging fields,” which includes disciplines not typically classified as art. As of 2019, the category has been broken out into more specific categories, such as technology, social practice, software,
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each project, including initial funding, support to build the artist's personal and professional capacity, follow-up support for project production, funding for the project's premiere, and support for the project's expansion after its premiere. Of this type of support,
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to plan the coming years of their artistic careers as well their personal goals. In 2021, the Artist Retreat was replaced by Creative Capital Carnival, a day-long event for Creative Capital artists to connect with each other and network.
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Creative Capital Awardees, using the affordable workshop model to give them a platform to share their expertise. The workshops have been described as a "crash course in self-management, strategic planning, fundraising and promotion."
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Performing arts works funded by Creative Capital often blur the genres, including musical performance, theater, comedy, puppetry, dance, jazz, and multimedia installation. Notable projects include James Scruggs's
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Awards grants up to $ 50,000 to individual artists and artist services valued at an additional $ 50,000; provides artist workshops, educational programming, and artist gatherings across the United States
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Creative Capital calls for artists to submit their project ideas through a free and open application for the Creative Capital Awards. After selecting artists for the awards, the organization applies a
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Creative Capital Projects in moving image include narrative and documentary film, short, episodic, and experimental film, animation, and video art. Notable projects include Penny Lane's documentary,
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Creative Capital Carnival, designed to connect them with a community of artists and professionals who can help realize and present their work at venues and organizations all over the world.
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Their stated mission is to “amplify the voices of artists working in all creative disciplines and catalyze connections to help them realize their visions and build sustainable practices.”
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Visual arts projects that have received Creative Capital Awards include installation, painting, sculpture, photography, and public art. Notable funded projects include
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Creative Capital began funding literature projects in 2005, including poetry, fiction, nonfiction, and hybrid literary works. Notable projects include Paul Beatty's
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While there were a total of 12 award cycles from 2000 to 2019, in 2019 for their 20th anniversary, Creative Capital announced a new annual award cycle.
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During the pandemic in 2020, Creative Capital provided online resources including free artist workshops. The organization was also a member of
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spearheaded the creation of a new organization that would directly fund individual artists. Creative Capital began in 1999 with
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Creative Capital has supported many artists whose projects have become well recognized in their fields and beyond, including
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Creative Capital hosts a variety of events for awardees to meet each other and others within the artistic community. Critic
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Nashville Business Journal features a workshop led by the Creative Capital Professional Development Program in Nashville
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model, allowing for an exchange of ideas and as well as a platform to spark new connections within the community.
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Visual artists, performing artists, literary artists, and multidisciplinary artists in the United States
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New York Times article in which Creative Capital's Professional Development Program is mentioned
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years, which keeps them in touch with a constantly expanding network of creative art folk."
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as Founding Director. The announcement of the organization appeared on the front page of
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In 2019, Creative Capital celebrated their 20th anniversary. In partnership with the
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A Spark for Good Art: Creative Capital doesn’t just fund projects, it builds careers
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architecture & design. Some notable artists funded in this category include:
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Fast Company article on Creative Capital's use of venture philanthropy
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New York Times article on the first round of Creative Capital grantees
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that are screened at Carnival and uploaded on YouTube.
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Christine Kuan (2021-Present); Suzy Delvalle (2016-2020)
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Creative-Capital.org
National Endowment for the Arts
Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts
Ruby Lerner
The New York Times
Paul Beatty
The Sellout
Yance Ford
Strong Island
Bill Morrison
Decasia
Sam Van Aken
Tree of 40 Fruits
Jae Rhim Lee
Maggie Nelson
The Argonauts
Taylor Mac
Sanford Biggers
Laura Poitras
Jeffrey Gibson
Los Angeles Review of Books
venture philanthropy
Sheryl Oring
List of Creative Capital Grant recipients
Nick Cave
Raja Feather Kelly
Vijay Iyer
Meredith Monk
Taylor Mac

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