Funding Amount

Varies

Deadline

Rolling / Open

Grant Type

foundation

Overview

Overview

Founded in 2008, and located in the Five Points neighborhood of Denver, Colorado, RedLine Contemporary Art Center is a non-profit organization dedicated to supporting emerging artists and providing creative opportunities for local residents. We work to provide equitable access to the arts for under-resourced populations and grassroots organizations. This includes cultivating diverse communities of emerging artists to use socially-engaged art as a tool for positive change.

RedLine has launched more than 130 resident artists, engaged more than 10,400 students at under-resourced schools, provided space and resources for dozens of artists who are unhoused or experiencing hardship, and responded to community needs with creative solutions.

Applying a community-responsive model by first listening to our local communities, we co-create innovative solutions to social challenges alongside artists young and old, housed and unhoused, emerging and seasoned, with these strategic program areas:

* Artists-in-Residence Program
* Youth Art Education
* Contemporary Art Exhibitions
* Community Art Programs
* Regranting & Artist Grants
* Creative Place-Keeping

With a history of responding to local societal needs through artistic interventions, RedLine is an essential and profoundly connected member of Denver's creative ecosystem and the go-to resource for professional artists and local communities to create positive social change.

INSITE Fund

The INSITE Fund is a grant program administered by RedLine and made possible by the The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts Regional Regranting program. This fund responds to the gap in funding support for artist-driven projects on Colorado’s Front Range. INSITE is a 2-year, $60,000.00 per year, grant program, adding to and reinforcing the importance of funding opportunities that are accessible directly to artists working in an expansive field of ideas, audiences and visual arts practices.

* Funded projects challenge traditional notions of the visual arts and take place outside the studio, museum, art center or traditional gallery setting.
* The Fund specifically seeks to support projects that expand the public’s understanding of the visual arts.
* The intended outcome of the funding is to make visible often unseen and under-supported artistic activity, and to cultivate engaged communities around the work.

In 2025 INSITE Fund will award 6-12 grants of $5,000-$10,000 each for a total $60,000 in grant funding. Projects must take place within a 115 mile radius of Denver, within the state of Colorado. Geographic boundaries for the grant funding area are Norfolk to the North, Pueblo to the South, Akron to the East, and Wolcott to the West.

Eligibility

_You can learn more about this opportunity by visiting the funder's website._

* All projects must be anchored in a visual arts practice.
* Grant funds are intended for individual artists and artist collectives.
* The fund is meant to support short-term initiatives, events, and new collaborations.
* Funded projects must take place within a 115 mile radius of Denver, within the state of Colorado.
* Lead artist/organizer must reside within a 115 mile radius of Denver, within the state of Colorado.
* Funded projects should take place outside of the traditional gallery, art center, studio, or museum location.
* Projects must be completed within a 12-month grant cycle.
* Projects must be presented in publicly accessible spaces, with COVID-19 precautions taken into consideration as needed.

Ineligibility

* The fund does not support 501(c)3 (non profit) organizations.
* The fund does not support an individual’s ongoing studio practice, underwrite exhibitions in existing program schedules, or works of traditional theater.

Focus Areas & Funding Uses

Fields of Work

artsvisual-artistsyouth-programs

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