Arts and culture
Background
A strong arts sector is crucial for a vibrant greater Milwaukee area. Intentional efforts to unify arts and culture with inclusive community and economic development will help to overcome decades of disinvestments, particularly in communities of color.
Grantmaking focus
Strengthen art and natural history museums, symphonies and theaters, dance companies and arts education programs, public sculptures, murals and more to honor and celebrate the vibrant cultures in and across greater Milwaukee.
General operating, capital/facilities and project/program grants are available.
Examples of potential applications include but are not limited to those seeking funds for one or more of the following:
- Foster arts education: Provide arts education programs for children and youth from birth to high school, cultivating creativity and cultural understanding.
- Engage communities through creation: Support the creation and exhibition of art that engages the community and reflects diverse perspectives and experiences.
- Integrate artists in communities: Embed artists-in-residence within community-based settings to facilitate creative exploration, cultural expression and the documentation of community narratives.
- Promote cultural appreciation and preservation: Develop programming that cultivates and supports an appreciation of diverse cultures and art forms, including preserving cultural heritages through archiving and documentation.
- Cultivate creative community development: Integrate arts into community planning, development and historical preservation.
Contact LaShawndra Vernon to learn more about this priority area.