Many grant opportunities are avalible to members of the Emory community.

CCA Project Grants

Up to $500 for Emory College undergraduate students. Up to $1,000 for Emory University graduate students. Up to $1,500 for Emory College faculty and staff.

The Emory College Center for Creativity & Arts (CCA) stimulates artistic production and discourse through its grant program support of creative projects that are original in nature. Grants are awarded twice annually for projects that have the potential to engage a wide audience. Multidisciplinary and interdisciplinary projects, projects focusing on arts and science in the classroom, and projects on the topic of censorship are highly encouraged and will receive priority – these types of projects may build upon collaborative interests between departments, units, faculty or students.
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Evolving Arts: New Works Festival

The Emory College Center for Creativity & Arts and Creativity & Arts Initiative, in conjunction with Emory’s Evolution Revolution symposium (http://www.emory.edu/evolution), have funded artistic exploration by Emory and non-Emory artists on evolution-related themes generated from the October 23-24, 2008 conference. Artists will participate in the symposium and respond by presenting their creative research at Emory in the February 2009 Evolving Arts: New Works Festival organized by the CCA.
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David Goldwasser Series in Religion and the Arts

The David Goldwasser Series in Religion and the Arts will focus on some aspect of the relation of religion to the performing or creative arts, such as music, sculpture, painting, dance, or architecture. As often as the resources of the endowment allow, events with significant implicit or explicit religious relationship will be presented, performed or exhibited. The Series is intended to keep alive for generations of students Mr. Goldwasser's appreciation of art and faith as enriching dimensions of the human spirit.
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Out There Arts

The Out There Arts (OTA) initiative provides resources for organized Emory student groups, resident hall-based groups, and faculty-led class trips to attend off-campus arts events in the metropolitan area.
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