Great Meadows Foundation
Artist Professional Development Grants
Kentucky and Indiana, USA
8. Juni 2025

Overview
Artist Professional Development Grants promote the growth and development of visual art in Kentucky by helping improve the critical skills, resources, knowledge, and connections of fine artists.
APDG Grants support and forward artists’ careers by encouraging them to engage with the broader contemporary art world and raising the bar for art being produced in the region. Developing fine artists’ awareness of and participation in the national and international contemporary art world, this program aims to strengthen the level of critical discourse among artists in the state.
Eligibility
All prospective applicants must:
Be current residents who have held their primary residence in the Great Meadows Foundation region—which encompasses the 120 counties of Kentucky, and the Greater Louisville area of Clark and Floyd counties in Indiana—for at least 12 calendar months before applying, and until the grant final report is submitted to the foundation
Not currently be an enrolled student, including graduate programs
Be current and professional visual artists
Note: The foundation’s focus is on the visual fine-arts. We do not consider artists whose work is primarily focused on commercial art activity including but not limited to fields such as fashion, design, music, theater, non-fine art photography, or dramatic or documentary film.
2025 – 2026 Grant Round Calendar
Round 28 | CurrentProspective Applicant Meeting Deadline: Wednesday, May 28 2025
Application Deadline: Midnight EST on Sunday June 8 2025
Notification Date: Sunday, July 6 2025
Grant Implementation Period: August 1, 2025 – February 28 2026
What We’re Looking For
This grant program aims primarily to strengthen the level of critical discourse and practice among fine artists in the region through travel that supports a growth in knowledge and engagement with contemporary art, and creates opportunities to build connections.
Applicable travel includes:
To see contemporary art exhibitions, installations, performance art events, or visual art festivals outside of the region that can help the artist develop broader knowledge and critical engagement with contemporary art and its concerns
To meet and engage with professional colleagues outside of the region for activities such as studio visits and meetings with critics and curators
Travel outside of the region for participation or attendance at symposia, conferences, and seminars relating to the applicant’s practice
To attend residencies whose primary programming connects artists with critics, curators, other artists, and professionals related to the artist’s practice
Preference is given to applicants who:
Demonstrate that the travel will facilitate connections and strengthen their practice
Have clear and demonstrable outcomes that are explained in their application
Can outline how the travel is relevant to and will support their practice
Are participants at a conference, seminar, or symposium
Restrictions
We will not consider applications who primary purpose is:
Attendance at art classes, art courses, and workshops or travel focused on learning technical or craft skills
Attendance at commercial art events such as art fairs (i.e. Art Basel Miami, Paris Photo, Frieze, etc) and fundraisers (i.e. Galas, Benefits)Want to better understand the difference between commercial and non-commercial art events? Click here to learn more.
Searching for commercial gallery representation
The exhibition of the artist’s work or the production of exhibitions
The production of artwork or the development of a body of work
To attend or study historical exhibitions or collections of work, or non-contemporary art-related practices
Curatorial projects or research for the production of exhibitions
To travel within the Great Meadows Foundation region
Notes
While the foundation supports artist residencies this funding does not include costs for materials
This program is not open to applications by arts organizations and institutions or commercial art outlets
All applicants must apply individually unless otherwise approved by the foundation. Artists who are recognized as maintaining a collaborative art practice may pitch their proposal as a collaborative application to the foundation.
Projects that begin before or after the grant implementation period are ineligible
Applications to support the remainder of a project will not be considered
Applicants will be disqualified who:
Fail to meet with the foundation prior to submitting.
Request a meeting after the Prospective Applicant Meeting Deadline listed in the Grant Round Calendar
Do not submit their application through the online application portal. Emailed applications will not be accepted.
Without exception, late applications will not be accepted.
Artist Professional Development Grants