National Endowment for Arts Announces Second Round of Grants for FY 2024

$110 Million Will Go to Organizations for Projects in All States and Jurisdictions

We are delighted to announce that Studio Two Three has received two public grants to support our programming! It means so much to be awarded federal & state money to invest directly in artist residencies, community printmaking efforts and community events.

We’ve been awarded a $25,000 grant from the National Endowment for the Arts to support our artist residency programming. Our Artist Residencies are designed for artists who work in printmaking, risograph printing & print media. They provide free 24/7 studio access for the residency period, materials for stipends, and free access to all of our classes in artistic processes and elements of business (financial management, marketing & promotion, copyright, web design). You can learn more about our residency programs here.

We are thrilled to have received a $21,000 general operating support grant from The Virginia Commission for the Arts.  General operating support is a rare gift in the nonprofit world. These grants enable our organization to use funding where it is needed most, which keeps us adaptive and responsive to the needs of our community. 

You can read more about NEA grant funding at arts.gov/news.

Photos from clockwise from top left: Greater Portland Immigrant Welcome Center's New Mainers on Stage, photo by Firdaws Hakizimana; Neomuralismos de Mexico alejibres workshop, photo by Aaron Johnson-Ortiz for Neomuralismos de Mexico; Detroit Excellence in Youth Arts (DEYA) Youth Stage at Detroit's Concert of Colors, photo courtesy of DEYA; Living Streets Alliance volunteers, photo by Ernesto Raul Aguilar

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