Helpful links
Download examples of previous grant applications and budgets for performance and visual arts projects.
Last year's grant recipients, their projects, and the amount awarded.

The Rose is open Tuesday through Sunday, from noon to 5 p.m. Admission is free and open to the public.
The Rose catalog, available at the library or the bookstore, has useful essays and descriptions about the collection, the history of the museum, and art movements and history.
If you would like to view a work of art in storage or related documentation, please contact Collection Manager Kristin Parker (781-736-3437, kparker1@brandeis.edu) for an appointment. Access to works of art may be limited due to condition or storage status.
Visit Wall Works at the deCordova Museum in Lincoln, in which six artists were invited to create site-specific wall installations in response to the deCordova Museum’s collection of modern and contemporary American art.
Call to Artists

Gregory Crewdson, Untitled (Ophelia), from the Twilight series, 2001. Laser C-Print, 47.5" x 59.5". Rose Purchase Fund, 2001.
The Office of the Arts awards grants to the Brandeis community to support original work in the Festival of the Arts. Applications for the 2012 festival are closed, and we will announce recipients in mid-December 2011.
A grant is not necessary to participate in the Festival. If you do not need a grant but would like to perform in the Sunday afternoon Performing Arts Festival on April 29, applications will be available in January 2012. Contact Ingrid Schorr for more information.
For more information about the Leonard Bernstein Festival of the Creative Arts and the grants program, please contact:
Ingrid Schorr
Festival Producer
781-736-5008