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Resources

This page is just the beginning of a list we hope to grow and expand (with your help!) to include resources for multidisciplinary art practices, including dance, theatre and music.

If you would like us to consider adding a resource, please email us at youvegotdirt@gmail.com. We cannot guarantee all resources will be listed, but we appreciate any and all submissions! 


ARTS PUBLICATIONS


Arts.Black (Detroit, MI & Brooklyn, NY)

Bmore Art (Baltimore, MD)

Brooklyn Rail (Brooklyn, NY)

Brown Girls Museum Blog (Washington, DC) 

Burnaway (Atlanta, GA)

C Magazine (Toronto, Canada)

Contemptorary (Los Angeles, CA)

Gallery Gurls (New York City, NY)

Glasstire (Texas)

Pelican Bomb (New Orleans, LA)

Miami Rail (Miami, FL)

One Good Eye (Denver, CO)

Temporary Art Review (St. Louis, MO)

The Chart (Portland, ME)

The Rib (National, USA)

The Third Rail (Minneapolis, MN)

Third Coast Review (Chicago, IL)

Triple Canopy (New York, NY)

X-TRA Contemporary Art Quarterly (Los Angeles, CA)


PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT


Common Field  - A national network of independent visual arts organizations and organizers that connects, supports, and advocates for the artist-centered field.

W.A.G.E - Working Artists and the Greater Economy is a New York-based activist organization founded in 2008. Our mission is to establish sustainable economic relationships between artists and the institutions that contract our labor, and to introduce mechanisms for self-regulation into the art field that collectively bring about a more equitable distribution of its economy.

The Business of the Arts - Professional Development Series - The Business of the Arts Professional Development Series refers to workshops organized by The DC Commission on the Arts and Humanities (CAH) that aim to provide CAH grantees (past, present, and future) knowledge and skills that will increase capabilities for successful grant writing, networking, advancing cultural democracy, and improving operation sustainability.

CultureCapital.com - Check here for performances, classes, lectures, festivals, free and family events from DC's Arts Presenters.

Springboard for the Arts - Springboard for the Arts’ mission is to cultivate vibrant communities by connecting artists with the skills, information, and services they need to make a living and a life.


FUNDING


DC Commission on the Arts and Humanities - The DC Commission on the Arts and Humanities offers several funding programs for individuals and nonprofit organizations located in the District of Columbia. Individuals are not required to provide matching funds. Organizations are only required to provide matching funds as indicated.

Washington Regional Association of Grantmakers (WRAG) - WRAG is comprised of charitable trusts, corporate giving programs, charities and community foundations.

Fractured (Atlas) - Fractured Atlas empowers artists, arts organizations, and other cultural sector stakeholders by eliminating practical barriers to artistic expression, so as to foster a more agile and resilient cultural ecosystem.

The Foundation Center, Washington, DC - The Foundation Center collects, organizes, analyzes, and disseminates information on foundations, corporate giving, and related subjects.

United States Artists (USA)  - United States Artists (USA) awards $50,000 fellowships to the country’s most accomplished and innovative artists working in the fields of Architecture & Design, Crafts, Dance, Literature, Media, Music, Theater & Performance, Traditional Arts and Visual Arts.