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Valerie Schumacher · $20K fellowships for performance and literary artists
July 22nd, 2009
Professional performing and literary artists who make their home in Cuyahoga County have a new opportunity to further their careers through the second cycle of the Creative Workforce Fellowship (CWF) program. The Community Partnership for Arts and Culture (CPAC) recently issued CWF 2nd Cycle guidelines and application materials for dance, literary, music, theatre and interdisciplinary artists. Individuals who meet eligibility requirements can compete for one of up to 20 fellowships. Each CWF recipient will receive a $20,000 financial award; membership in the Council of Smaller Enterprises (COSE) Arts Network; a full tuition waiver for CPAC’s Artist as an Entrepreneur Institute (AEI); and inclusion in a publication of Fellows’ work.
www.cpacbiz.org/business/CWF.shtml.
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