Grantwriting for Artists
w/ Vin Seaman
Tuesday, Feb 20, 2024
6 - 8:30 PM PT
Pacific Felt Factory
2830 20th Street, San Francisco
5 - 8 pm PST
$15 early bird, $25 General
Limited Pay-What-You-Can Tickets for Disabled/Trans/BIPOC
Space is limited
About the Workshop
Is your art ready for a financial investment? Are you a creative force in the Bay Area? It's time to take your creative practice to the next level, and we're here to support you!
Applying for grants can be an overwhelming process, especially for individual artists. Led by artist and grant specialist Vin Seaman, this interactive workshop provides participants with helpful tools and structures to create compelling grant applications, from start to finish.
Over the course of this workshop, you will learn to:
🍰 Write a succinct short description
✍️ Expand your ideas into a compelling grant narrative
🧮 Create a clear and detailed budget
🪩 Selecting relevant work samples
Don't let financial hurdles dim your artistic brilliance – let’s learn how to write grants together!
This workshop is part of a two-part series. Join us for part one, our Artist Grants 101 Workshop happening Tuesday, February 13, 2024, 6 - 8:30 PM.
What to Bring:
Laptop or notebook & pen or pencil
Questions about artist grants
Snacks & water (optional)
Accessibility Information:
Masks Required, KN95 masks available
Diamond Wave staff COVID test before workshop
All Gender Restroom
Wheelchair Accessible, with 6 steps to enter through the non wheelchair accessible entrance.
Access to quiet outdoor space
If you have any access needs or requests, please email kiana@diamond-wave.org and we will do our best to accommodate you!
About the Artist
Kevin “Vin” Seaman (they/them) is an interdisciplinary artist and the Director of Diamond Wave. Their work exploring queer identity has also been presented at The Stud, Brava, CounterPulse, YBCA, Frameline, the Tank NYC, the Austin International Drag Festival, SATTELITE ART SHOW Miami, the National Queer Arts Festival, Stockholm’s Stolt Scenkonst, Atlantic Center for the Arts, and Yale School of the Arts.
They have been active in the Bay Area arts ecosystem since 2004 and have previously held positions at the San Francisco Foundation and Queer Cultural Center, and have consulted with a myriad of local and national organizations including the William & Flora Hewlett Foundation, New York Foundation for the Arts, Asian Pacific Islander Cultural Center, the Luggage Store Gallery and Dance/USA. They have been featured on Shondaland and Vice, were an inaugural APAP Leadership Fellow, and received the 2017 Americans for the Arts Emerging Leader Award, the 2019 Theatre Bay Area Legacy Award, and a 2022 CALI Catalyst award.
To Participate
$10 - $25 workshop registration fee paid via Eventbrite