The City of Houston Mayor’s Office of Cultural Affairs has announced the upcoming distribution of 228 local grants totaling $13,323,343 to be awarded to individuals and organizations.
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The City of Houston’s Mayor’s Office of Cultural Affairs has announced awards to individuals and nonprofits totaling $100,000 via the City’s Initiative program and $99,500 through the Let Creativity Happen! grant program.
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The City of Houston’s General Services Department, with support from the Mayor’s Office of Cultural Affairs, has acquired 18 works by lens-based artists for the recently restored City Hall basement.
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Houston’s Mayor’s Office of Cultural Affairs Awards $176K in Grants to Artists and Arts Organizations
The City of Houston’s Mayor’s Office of Cultural Affairs has announced $176,000 in grants to 36 projects by individual artists and nonprofit arts organizations.
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Houston’s Mayor’s Office of Cultural Affairs has announced the return of its signature Traffic Signal Control Cabinet Mural Program, which has been on hiatus for a year.
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Houston’s Mayor, Sylvester Turner announced that the City of Houston is donating $250,000 to the Houston Arts Alliance Emergency Relief Fund for artists affected by the Winter Street Studio fire.
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Houston’s Mayor’s Office of Cultural Affairs Awards Over $90K in Grants to Creatives & Nonprofits
The City of Houston Mayor’s Office of Cultural Affairs has awarded over $90,000 in grants to 19 individuals and nonprofit organizations through its Neighborhood Cultural Destinations and Let Creativity Happen grant initiatives.
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The Houston Mayor’s Office of Cultural Affairs in partnership with the Houston Public Library System has announced a call for artists and art teams to create a public art work for the new Montrose Library.
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The City of Houston Mayor’s Office of Cultural Affairs, in collaboration with UP Art Studio, will unveil a large-scale mural by David Maldonado.
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The City of Houston Mayor’s Office of Cultural Affairs (MOCA) is awarding $35,000 to fourteen individuals and nonprofit organizations using digital technology in innovative ways.
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The City of Houston Mayor’s Office of Cultural Affairs in collaboration with the Houston Arts Alliance has awarded a total of $9,998,343.77 in grants to 87 individuals and 151 arts and cultural nonprofits.
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Houston Mayor’s Office of Cultural Affairs Awards $62,500 to Twelve Individuals and Nonprofits
by Glasstireby GlasstireThe Houston Mayor’s Office of Cultural Affairs has announced a distribution of grants totaling $62,500 to twelve individuals and nonprofit organizations.
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"I look forward to building on this work for artists, musicians, and the continued growth of the creative economy.”
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The SPMCC is the first-of-its-kind virtual Native American museum and cultural center.
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Population demographic percentages of Houston are not reflected in the Houston Civic Art Collection; all of the non-white groups are underrepresented.
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[UPDATED, September 18] Arts Accountability Houston Publishes List of Demands for The Mayor of Houston and HAA
AAH's demands include calls for a plan to pay all 2020 individual grantees in full, the halting of grantmaking based on projected HOT funds, and the creation of a new plan for funding based on other public funding models.
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Individual Houston artists may apply for up to $1,000, while nonprofit organizations will be eligible for up to $15,000 each.
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The exhibition, which is on view now and runs through March, will include a free artist talk on February 26 at 3 p.m.
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While some of this round's awardees have already been given grants through the program, others are new to the list.
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Since 2014, Houston Arts Partners, the Mayor’s Office of Cultural Affairs, and the Mayor’s Office of Education have awarded $19,250 for a citywide student art competition to artists in grades…