Rhode Island Foundation to Offer $25,000 Grants to Composers

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Rhode Island Foundation to Offer $25,000 Grants to Composers

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The Rhode Island Foundation will offer MacColl Johnson Fellowships to three-state based composers to devote a year to their craft. The deadline for the $25,000 fellowship is September 5.

The Robert and Margaret MacColl Johnson Fellowship Fund, established in 2003,  provides up to three grants a year, which rotates among composers, writers and visual artists on a three-year cycle.

The grants are intended to free composers to concentrate time on the creative process, focus on personal or professional development, expand their body of work, and explore new directions. Over the years, MacColl Johnson has awarded 27 fellowships totaling $675,000.

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“Our financial support enables local composers to spend their time making art rather than making ends meet. That honors the importance that the MacColl Johnsons placed on the role of composers in the community,”  said Daniel Kertzner, the Foundation’s Vice President for grant programs.

Criteria

Applicants must have been legal residents of Rhode Island for at least 12 months prior to the September 5 application deadline. High school students, college students who are enrolled in a degree-granting program and composers who have advanced levels of career achievement are not eligible.

Applications will be judged on the quality of the work samples, artistic development and the creative contribution to the field of music composition, as well as the potential of the fellowship to advance the career of emerging to mid-career composers. Applications will be accepted from composers creating new original work in any genre.

Although the Fellowships are unrestricted, recipients are expected to devote concentrated time to their art during the term of the Fellowship and engage in activities that further their artistic growth. Examples include the creation of new work, training in technologies or techniques, purchase of equipment or materials, travel, and research.

Previous recipients

Previous recipients of music composition fellowships include Brian Knoth of Providence, who composes music for film, digital video and graphics projects;  Dan Moretti, a saxophonist who wrote and produced a project with an Italian traditional orchestra called Piccola Orchestra La Viola; and Daniel Schleifer, a founder of The What Cheer? Brigade, an award-winning 20-piece ensemble that has performed internationally.

The recipients will be selected by a panel of four out-of-state jurors who are recognized practicing artists and arts professionals. The panel will also name up to three finalists.

For more information about applying for a MacColl Johnson Fellowship, please visit here.


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