Travel and Study

The Travel and Study Grant Program awards grants to emerging artists who create new work (music: composers and sound artists; theater: playwrights and creators of performance art and experimental theater; and visual artists). Minnesota-based executive and program administrators working for nonprofit arts organizations in music, theater, and visual arts are eligible to apply. The program supports such activities as research leading to the creation of new work, the development of collaborations, participation in specific training programs, time for reflection and individualized study, investigating artistic work outside of Minnesota or New York City, and dialogue on aesthetic issues. This is not a program that supports the production of new work or acquiring teaching credentials.

Awards are made once per year. Three-person selection panels in each eligible discipline review proposals and recommend recipients to the Jerome Foundation Board, which approves all grants. Selection is based on the quality and potential of the applicant's work and the significance and appropriateness of the proposed trip. Applications may be reviewed in a two-step process incorporating a first-round screening before panelists review the remaining applications. This program receives many applications and has limited funds available. Although financial need is not a requirement, please consider whether you need these funds to undertake a travel and study trip.


Download Travel and Study Grant Guidelines (pdf).
Download Tips for Travel and Study Grant Applicants (pdf).
Download Travel and Study Application Cover Sheet (pdf).
Download Travel and Study Application Cover Sheet (doc).
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Trick Saddle, at Mabou Mines/Suite

Trick Saddle, by Jenny Rogers and Clove Galilee, at Mabou Mines/Suite,Featuring: Karen Kandel, Francesca Harper, Hope Clark, Clove Galilee, & LoMa Familiar, with original live music by Allison Cornell. Photo: Jenny Rogers, 2003