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A program of Mid-America Arts Alliance, Interchange is made possible through the support of the Mellon Foundation. Since its inception in 2019, Interchange has awarded three cohorts, totaling 48 artists across various communities in the region. The current third cohort with increased awards totaling $400,000 from the Mellon Foundation supports the program’s mission to advance the work of artists whose practice centers on socially engaged creative work.
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Sixteen Artists Awarded M-AAA Fellowships to Ignite Social Change With support from the Mellon Foundation, the third cohort of Interchange fellows will receive mentorship and practice-based grants of $25K each Artists and creatives dedicated to fostering social change in…
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One-to-One Mentorship: Ongoing support is provided throughout the program through quarterly 90-minute workshops and one-to-one mentoring sessions. The program culminates with the fellows sharing their practices and ideas with the field through a Social Practice in Conversation open to the public.
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The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation is the nation’s largest supporter of the arts and humanities. Since 1969, the Foundation has been guided by its core belief that the humanities and arts are essential to human understanding. The Foundation believes that the arts and humanities are where we express our complex humanity, and that everyone deserves the beauty, transcendence, and freedom that can be found there. Through our grants, we seek to build just communities enriched by meaning and empowered by critical thinking, where ideas and imagination can thrive. Learn more at mellon.org.
Header photography: The 2021 cohort of Interchange artists visit Ryan Tenney’s Sankara Farm. Photographer: Amanda Julia Steinback
The Interchange program is designed to strengthen individual artists in the M-AAA region (Arkansas, Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska, Oklahoma, and Texas) who have a history of impactful work with a socially engaged creative practice.
Some stories stay hidden, locked away. Texan artist Mark Menjívar is working to bring these narratives into the light. His project Open Letters introduces audiences to the stories of individuals incarcerated on Texas’s death row. But these aren’t tales of…
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Money: Interchange fellowships of $25,000 will be awarded to 16 regional artists in support of themselves and their socially engaged creative practices. Fellowships are awarded as practice-based grants, which are not specific to one project, but rather to the artist’s overall creative practice.
Interchange awards $25,000 practice-based fellowships to 16 regional artists, providing vital resources for their socially engaged creative practices. Unlike many other grant programs, Interchange is a practice-based grant, which is not specific to one project, but rather to the artist’s overall creative practice.
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Recognizing that there are a broad array of definitions and distinctions in the field commonly referred to as social and civic practice, Interchange uses the following broad definitions:
Photography: M-AAA Catalyze grantee Jennifer Perren. The landscape of funding for artists is changing. And this is good news. A paradigm shift is underway, possibly in credit to the COVID-19 pandemic. Across the philanthropic sector, practice-based grants, also called trust-based…
The Interchange program, rooted in Mid-America Arts Alliance’s commitment to nurturing the cultural fabric of communities across the heartland, acknowledges the pivotal role individual artists play as catalysts for change and community resilience. Artists, with their ability to navigate diverse perspectives and address civic challenges, emerge as connectors capable of inspiring dialogue and activating neighborhoods.
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Professional Development: Fellows will participate in two professional development retreat weekends over the 18-month program. Working in small peer groups with the support of artist peer facilitators, fellows will explore their practices, goals, legal and financial strategies, and emotional-support structures.