Art Scholarships
Here are some of the Art scholarships on our site for which you may qualify.
WJA Scholarship - WJA Designer/Creator Category
This category is designed for those students in a studio jewelry program who can apply with finished pieces that they designed and created themselves. You are required to provide the following to support your Scholarship Application. 1. Essay: A short essay explaining why you wish to pursue a career in jewelry or watches and your goals/aspirations for the future. 2. Images: (a) Three (3) digital images (no more) showing examples of your most recent work. Rank them in order of the most significant. (b) Provide a brief description of each of the numbered images indicating materials used, size of piece(s) and what is represented and/or significant about each piece. 3. Completed entry form.
The application process is conducted online through www.callforentry.org.
Florade Mayo Scholarship Fund
This fund was established to provide scholarships to students wishing to pursue postsecondary studies in the arts, who have demonstrated both passion and aptitude in their field. Preference will be given to students who have also shown a commitment to their community. Submit: _ A one-two page personal statement including information related to your work in the arts. In addition, at least one recommendation from a teacher specifically addressing the applicant
AATA Anniversary Scholarship Fund
Criteria: 1. Must demonstrate financial need. 2. Must have a 3.25 GPA. 3. Must be accepted or enrolled in an AATA approve graduate art therapy program. 4. Must be a member of the AATA. Contact Information: Students interested in applying for this scholarship should view http://www.arttherapy.org/stscholarships.html for more information and an application form. For students enrolled in art therapy program.
The ASCAP Foundation Michael Masser Scholarship
Michael Masser, composer/producer of such classic songs as The Greatest Love of All and Saving All My Love For You, established this scholarship to support the educational advancement, professional development, professional training and development of a student demonstrating outstanding talent in the arts. It is presented annually to a student. By nomination.
The ASCAP Foundation Louis Dreyfus Warner-Chappell City College Scholarship
Honoring renowned ASCAP members George and Ira Gershwin and named for Louis Dreyfus, co-founder of the U.S. Division of Chappell Music (now part of Warner/Chappell Music), the Gershwins publisher, this scholarship is presented each year to a composition student for a score written for dance, film/video or theater. The student must be enrolled in either the B.A. or B.F.A. program at the City College/City University of New York, Ira Gershwins alma mater.
The ASCAP Foundation Max Dreyfus Scholarship
This scholarship, created to identify young talent and to encourage the study of musical theater, is presented each year to a student at NYUs Tisch School of the Arts. Funded by an endowment from the Max and Victoria Dreyfus Foundation, it honors the music publisher Max Dreyfus who served on ASCAPs Board for 50 years and was a mentor to many musical theater legends. It is funded by a generous gift from the Max & Victoria Dreyfus Foundation.
Boston Art Dealers Association Trust
Giving primarily to advance contemporary art and artists, principally through a scholarship. Limited to residents of Massachusetts.
The Sono Osato Scholarship Fund for Graduate Studies
We will be offering a limited number of competitive scholarships based on academic merit and financial need for current and former dancers who have received the maximum amount from the Caroline H. Newhouse Scholarship Fund and are pursuing graduate degrees in fields other than performance dance. The Osato Scholarship will be limited to a one-time grant of up to $5,000 to any one individual, paying for tuition and fees only. It is anticipated that the endowment will generate funds sufficient to award a grant to a minimum of two applicants annually. Award checks will be made out to the institution. Awards will not be granted retroactively (e.g. not be used to reimburse dancers for tuition already paid, for loans or other credit debt.) To be eligible to apply for a Sono Osato Scholarship applicants must: Have received the maximum allowed amount from the Newhouse Scholarship Fund. Have achieved a minimum 3.5 GPA for an undergraduate or graduate degree, or recent pre-requisite coursework. Be studying or planning to study at the graduate level for a degree in one of the approved areas, such as professional degrees (law and medicine), the medical arts (nursing, physicians assistant, physical therapy, etc.), the helping professions (social work, counseling, psychology, creative arts therapies, etc.), physical and social sciences, education, business and the humanities. Previous recipients of a Gasparinetti Scholarship award are not eligible to apply for an Osato Scholarship.
Harry Moore Memorial Scholarship In The Arts
* One scholarship awarded annually worth up to US$10,000 per annum * For study at the undergraduate and graduate levels with preference given to the latter * Approved fields of study are the fine, visual and performing arts, as well as arts education * Samples or work and/or auditions and interviews are required * Candidates must fill out the Academic Scholarship Application Form as well as the Arts Supplement Form Giving primarily in the Bahamas.
Megan Anne Beatty Art Scholarship Fund
Intend to pursue a degree in art or an art-related field. Limited to residents of central Indiana region.
Lawrence Matson Memorial Endowment Scholarship Fund
Through the Lawrence Matson Memorial Endowment Scholarship Fund, the foundation awards $8,000 and $10,000 college and graduate scholarships and college and graduate scholarships of up to $2,500 per semester to Alaska Natives who are original enrollees and the direct lineal descendants of original enrollees of Cook Inlet Region, Inc. for studies in language, education, social sciences, arts, communications, and law.
Community Foundation for Greater Buffalo Scholarships
Eligibility: Scholarships are restricted to current residents of the eight counties of Western New York. Students must have been admitted to a nonprofit [501(c)(3)], U.S. Department of Education accredited school in the United States for full-time study at the undergraduate level. Applicants who permanently relocate outside Western New York are no longer eligible for funding. Students who attend college outside Western New York remain eligible if they maintain a permanent residence in Western New York. In addition, Pell eligible applicants will be given strong preference in the award decision process. A limited number of scholarships are available for graduate students in specialized fields (architecture, arts, engineering, medicine, nursing, piano, environment, and wildlife). Please check the website for deadlines and additional information. Limited to residents of the eight counties of Western New York.
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