At the heart of CHAT are the artists, who we want to recognize and support in continued creation. With a stronger arts community, we hope to inspire each person into recognizing their own personal truth and power.
At the heart of CHAT are the artists, who we want to recognize and support in continued creation. With a stronger arts community, we hope to inspire each person into recognizing their own personal truth and power.
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From Congresswoman Betty McCollum: I am pleased to announce the 2013 Congressional Art Competition, “An Artistic Discovery.” The contest is open to all high school students either attending school or residing in the Fourth Congressional District. The winning entry from the Fourth District will be displayed as part of a national exhibit in the U.S. [...]
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The (K.)N.E.W. MN Youth Poetry Slam Series will run from January 2013 – March 2013. The series will identify six young people in between the ages of 13-19 to represent MN in the international BRAVE NEW VOICES Youth Poetry Slam Festival summer 2013 (www.bravenewvoices.org). It will do so by hosting three rounds of competitive poetry, also [...]
Posted: January 24th, 2013
Do you dance in the dark, exhibit in galleries, sell at shows, get called for commissions, or create visions in your living room? Maybe you’re known in the collectors’ world, or by your neighbors, or only by a select few in your family…but you are an artist! Artists of any level, experience or discipline – [...]
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Next Step Fund Program Description The Next Step Fund, funded by The McKnight Foundation*, provides project grants up to $5,000 to professional artists in any discipline for the purpose of career development and artistic achievement. Applicants may be at any stage of their career, but must demonstrate achievement in their artistic field and have a [...]
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