APS Collaboration Grant
Closing Date: 31/01/2025
Funding to support programmes and projects that foster collaboration between members of the print community and/or encourage dialogue between the print community and the general public.
The Association of Print Scholars (APS) is a non-profit organisation that encourages innovative and interdisciplinary methodological approaches to the history of printmaking.
The APS Collaboration Grant funds public programmes and projects that foster collaboration between members of the print community and/or encourage dialogue between the print community and the general public. Projects should provide new insights into printmaking and introduce prints to new audiences.
Examples of potential collaborative projects include, but are not limited to, the following:
- A multi-speaker conference or symposium.
- A single-speaker lecture.
- A workshop focused on identifying printmaking methods and techniques and/or print media.
- A study day with printmakers and paper conservators focused on printed materials.
- An educational programme about printmaking intended for the general public.
Funding body | Association of Print Scholars (APS) |
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Maximum value | 1,000 USD |
Reference ID | S26748 |
Category | Arts and Humanities |
Fund or call | Fund |