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How to start a new project

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Apr 01, 2024
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Keep scrolling for 20+ opportunities for creatives, and this monthโ€™s letter.

๐ŸŒฆ April Deadlines

  • โœ๐Ÿผ Due 4/7: Triple Canopy Publication Intensive

  • โœ๐Ÿผ Due 4/15: West Hollywood Open Call for Graphic Artists: Winter Season Artwork

  • ๐ŸŽจ Due 4/16: Anonymous Was A Woman Environmental Art Grants

  • ๐ŸŽจ Due 4/18: SOZO Fellowship Pilot (US-based independent artists, preference for performing arts, new media or mixed media)

  • ๐ŸŽญ Due 4/19: Directors Lab West 2024 Summer Intensive (for stage directors and choreographers)

  • ๐ŸŽจ Due 4/26: The City of Burbank Call for Artists: Artistic Shade Structure

    (Johnny Carson Park)

  • ๐ŸŽจ Due 4/29: California Community Foundation Fellowship for Visual Artists (LA County)

  • โœ๐Ÿผ Due 4/30: Inlandia Institute Hillary Gravendyk Poetry Book Prize

  • โœ๐Ÿผ Due 4/30: AWP HBCU Fellowship Program

  • ๐ŸŽจ Due 4/30: The Los Angeles County Department of Arts and Culture Call for Artists

  • โœ๐Ÿผ Due 4/30: F(r)iction Short Story, Flash Fiction, Poetry Contests

  • โœ๐Ÿผ Due 4/30: Letras Boricuas Fellowship (Puerto Rican writers)

๐ŸŒท May Deadlines

  • โœ๐Ÿผ Due 5/1: University of Arkansas Press Etel Adnan Poetry Prize

  • โœ๐Ÿผ Due 5/1: Marthaโ€™s Vineyard Writer Fellowships

  • โœ๐Ÿผ Due 5/1: Foglifter fiction submissions

  • ๐ŸŽจ Due 5/1: Fort Union National Monument October 2024 Artist in Residency (multidisciplinary)

  • โœ๐Ÿผ Due 5/1: 2024 Noemi Press Book Award for Poetry

  • ๐ŸŽจ Due 5/1: West Hollywood Moving Image Media Art Program Prequalified List (RFQ)

  • ๐Ÿ’ญ Due 5/2: 2024 Processing Foundation Fellowship Program (artists, coders, and collectives)

  • ๐ŸŽจ Due 5/6: Marble House Project residency (multidisciplinary)

  • โœ๐Ÿผ Due 5/13: Los Angeles Press Club Tony Ross Scholarship

  • โœ๐Ÿผ Due 5/13: Los Angeles Press Club Reporting on Systemic Racism Grant

  • โœ๐Ÿผ Due 5/13: Los Angeles Press Club Charles M. Rappleye Investigative Journalism Award

  • ๐ŸŽจ Due 5/14: The Hopper Prize

  • โœ๐Ÿผ Due 5/19: Anne LaBastille Memorial Writers Residency

  • โœ๐Ÿผ Due 5/19: CRAFT 2024 Short Fiction Prize

  • โœ๐Ÿผ Due 5/30: C New Critics Award for Emerging Art Critics (Canada-based/Canadian)

  • ๐ŸŽจ Due 5/31: Eliza Moore Fellowship for Artistic Excellence (for artists developing new works that address plants, gardens, or landscape)

  • ๐ŸŽจ Due 5/31: Joshua Tree National Park Artist in Residence Program

๐Ÿ˜Ž June Deadlines

  • ๐ŸŽจ Due 6/15: Little, Brown Books for Young Readers Emerging Artist Award

  • ๐ŸŽจ Due 6/30: Illuminations Grant for Black Trans Women Visual Artists


This Monthโ€™s Note: How to Start a New Project

Hello from month #4 of full-time freelancing. Shifting away from full-time work to full-time freelance has also given me some time to think about other ideas for creative projects. Iโ€™m interested in exploring new means of storytelling and connection. But oftentimes, I get in my own way. I want to brainstorm and tinker with an idea before I do anything. And sometimes, I stop myself before I even get started. Because, what if itโ€™s not good enough? What if it kind of sucks?

This newsletter has given me the space to explore and write about topics in a way thatโ€™s more conversational. And Iโ€™m grateful to have this little space (and grateful to you, for reading!)

I really like this example from Beth Pickensโ€™ โ€œMake Your Art No Matter Whatโ€ about conquering fear in the creative process. Pickens is a consultant for artists and art organizations, and her book has some really valuable gems.

Hereโ€™s one:

โ€œWhen an artist has difficulty taking any kind of action, I work with them to examine the fear and break down a contrary action into micro-steps. I ask them to imagine themselves as a rock climber on a cliffโ€ฆ Knowing that they need to move, they want to move, and they no longer want to be stuck in this particular spot on the side of the cliff, I ask them to consider this, โ€˜What would be the smallest step that is movement but still feels safe?โ€™ We parse out the task they are afraid of into the smallest, safest-feeling steps.โ€

I can often get ahead of myself, and question whether I can produce what I really want to make. Can I make it to that last step? But, the process is just as important. And Iโ€™ll never find out if I can create something if I donโ€™t start with, at least, a small step.

I took a class with Sheree L. Greer a little while ago, and Sheree had us tape reminders/mottos to the wall near our desk, or in notebooks, as guideposts during our writing process. One of my chosen mottos was: I allow myself to explore stories โ€” both big and small. I like to think about this in terms of projects and ideas, too.

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So here I am trying it out myself: Iโ€™d like to start a new feature of the newsletter. Subscribers, youโ€™re hearing it here first! Iโ€™m working on an audio project where I respond to questions and give pep talks to creatives. Think of it as your resource for getting questions answered. What do you wish you could ask a fellow creative? Whatโ€™s on your mind regarding your creative process lately? What do you need advice on? Hit REPLY to send your question/pep talk request, so I can include it in the next monthโ€™s newsletter as part of this new, shiny project.

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