Individual Artists
RACC provides a variety of services for individual artists in the community.
Here are some ways that racc.org can help you:
- To learn more about RACC grant opportunities for individual artists
in the Portland metropolitan area, visit Project
Grants for Artists, Professional Development
Grants for Artists and Art Administrators and Individual
Fellowships for Artists.
- To receive Public Art prospectuses and RFPs, click
here.
- To learn about opportunities in the arts, sign up to receive Art Notes, the RACC newsletter. Or you may visit the online edition for the following information found in Art Notes: Grants, Competitions, Workshops/Conferences/Lectures, Job Openings, Volunteer Opportunities , Auditions, Studio Spaces, and Consultants & Services in RACC's Resource section. Or click here to view the current electronic edition of Art Notes.
- See RACC Directories for the following information: GrantSearch Database (comprehensive online database of other funding opportunities for NW arts community) and Public Art Database (a partial listing of Public Art owned by Portland and Multnomah County).
- Check our extensive listing of local, national and international art
groups and organizations that support artists on the Arts
Resource Links.
- See Professional Arts
Services Resource Guide which lists consultants with expertise in arts
and culture issues in the Portland metropolitan region who may help to
make your
art group more effective - in marketing, fundraising, non-profit organizing
or legal matters.
- See the RACC Cultural Calendar for events in the tri-county region funded in part by RACC.
- RACC Workshops. RACC seeks to provide, budget permitting, technical assistance to the arts community through Professional Development Workshops for artists. Workshops can cover a broad range of topics from marketing to grantwriting. Currently there are no workshops scheduled.
- Read some of the arts and culture articles making local and national headlines
here.
- Read recent research reports sponsored by RACC to measure the impact of arts and culture on the community: Economic Impact Research and Public Opinion Research.
- Download your copy of the RACC
Advocacy Handbook, a guide for arts and culture organizations to be
effective advocates for the arts.
RACC Staff to Contact
Mary Bauer
Communications Associate
503.823.5426
mbauer@racc.org
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