
Artists in Schools
A grant program of the Florida Keys Council of the Arts
Sponsored in part by the Florida Keys Council of the Arts, the State of Florida, Department of State, Division of Cultural Affairs, the Florida Arts Council, the National Endowment for the Arts, and private donations
Artists in Schools (AIS) invites writers, historians, and visual and performing artists into the classroom.
AIS encourages teachers and artists to design creative projects together to enhance the existing curriculum.
AIS is for pre-K – 12 teachers and artists in Monroe County public and private schools, and for Monroe County libraries.
AIS awards up to $1,000 per grant for artist’s services and materials.
Project goals
To learn about an art form or historical or cultural tradition
To experience a new process
To observe a professional artist as a role model
To work directly with an artist or historian
Student goals
To increase knowledge of an art form
To be able to demonstrate skills or techniques
To increase one’s sense of accomplishment and self-confidence
To enhance one’s powers of perception and creative communication
AIS awards up to $1,000 per grant for artist's services and materials.
Deadline for a fall-semester project: May 31
Deadline for a spring-semester project: November 30
Application procedure
For Microsoft Word application form, click here.
For printable Adobe Acrobat fill-in application form, click here.
To download free Adobe Acrobat Reader, click here.
Mail or deliver one original and five copies of the application to:
Artists
in Schools
Florida Keys Council of the Arts
1100 Simonton St.
Key West, FL 33040
The
application must be postmarked or hand delivered by May 31 or November 30.
The application must be typed or filled out legibly in dark ink.
A teacher may collaborate with an artist of any discipline. The artist and teacher
must collaborate on the proposal. Signatures of the teacher, principal, and
artist are required on the completed proposal.
The project must be completed during the same school year.
The
grantee will receive monies on a reimbursement basis,
upon completion of final report.
FKCA will pay the artist directly pursuant to the grant request. The artist must be paid for his or her time. A recommended artist wage is $35 per hour of classroom time. The artist's workspace must be provided, and the teacher must remain with the students at all times.
The grantee's final report will include photographs and
written material documenting the project.
All
publicity about the project must include the
Arts Council logo and the following credit line:
This project is sponsored in part by the Florida Keys Council of the Arts,
the State of Florida, Division of Cultural Affairs, the Florida Arts Council,
the National Endowment for the Arts, and private donations.
An Arts Council board or staff member may visit any funded project.
A statement regarding the application review process is available from the
Arts Council.
Contact information
For artist referrals or application assistance, call the Florida Keys Council
of the Arts.
Phone: 295-4369
Fax: 295-4372
E-mail: info@keysarts.com
Web site: www.keysarts.com