So, are you an artist? Do you know one? Here is some advice and some websites for you.
First, know that many art schools have in-house
scholarships. If you have chosen an art school already, then check with
the Art Department or your advisor to find out what the school offers.
They also may have residencies, work-study programs, graduate
assistantships, and more.
You can sometimes also find these resources at your school's website.
Do you have an online portfolio? It can only help you. Of course, you will probably be making one at your school too, like teachers do. It will be a valuable tool to help you get a job or clients later on also.
Have you been in a show yet? Get some work together and apply to be in a public show or enter some local contests. Join a local art group or two. These things help you get noticed and meet other artists and collectors too.
And it does NOT hurt to read up on what you love.
Here are some online resources to help you too.
Sources for Individual Artists - from the WomenArts site.
The
Kentucky Foundation for Women Artist Enrichment Page
WKU in Bowling Green, Kentucky offers the
Jack Kent Cooke Graduate Arts Award, and has links tot the
Trans Artists site (an Artist in Residence Guide) and
many more scholarships. They have a great art program there. Here is
another scholarship page.
Yale University in New Haven, Connecticut offers scholarships and assistantships.
Check this page out to learn more.
Yale also has this scholarship posted on their site. It is a
$10,000 scholarship from The Gallery Collection. The winner designs a greeting card that they pick. The deadline for this one is January 6, 2013.
The GoCollege site has a
Creative scholarships page (Art) which mostly gives advice on how to apply for scholarships.
Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts has a Graduate School of Design. They offer aid to both US and International students.
Their financial aid page is here.
The
Art Institute of Philadelphia has a great scholarship page here.
Virginia Commonwealth University School of the Arts has a great program. They also offer scholarships. Here is their
Assistance Programs page and the
VSU Scholarships page.
Scholarships for Emerging Artists
St. Olaf College has
scholarships for exceptional artists. They are located in Northfield, Minnesota.
Virginia Commonwealth University offers many links to
scholarships and grants for their school here.
Grants for Art Students - from the College Scholarships.org site
James Madison University offers
Art scholarships here. They are located in Harrisonburg, Virginia.
The Fulbright program also includes artists.
The Oedb site includes some great art college scholarship links.
The Scholarships.com site has a
great list here of Art Scholarships.
The American Center for Artists lists links on this page.
Mira's List looks like a good source for scholarships and other opportunities.
Many schools now offer both online and in-person classes. Let me know what you find out, and other schools you would like to add to this list.
Betsyanne
Check my Nontrads Scholarship pages:
Scholarships Links and Tips Page One
Scholarships Links and Tips Page Two
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