Georgia Council for the Arts Grant Is for Operating Expenses
The Albany Museum of Art Is Awarded a $21,600 Grant
The Albany Museum of Art was awarded a Bridge Grant from Georgia Council for the Arts, a strategic arm of the Georgia Department of Economic Development, for Fiscal Year 2025.
The Bridge Grant provides funding for operating support to nonprofit arts organizations, many of which were negatively affected by COVID-19. As part of this year’s Bridge awards, 204 entities in 44 counties will receive more than $2.6 million in funding.
“These grant dollars will allow arts organizations in Georgia to focus on their primary mission to bring art and cultural events to their communities by relieving the burden of certain operating expenses,” said Georgia Council for the Arts Director Tina Lilly. “Georgia Council for the Arts is excited to help our arts organizations continue to foster economic and cultural vitality in their communities.”
Georgia Council for the Arts (GCA) received applications from arts organizations from across the state, including performing arts centers, museums, galleries, amphitheaters, and music festivals. Bridge Grants are available to arts organizations for eligible operating expenses like rent, utilities, programming, and marketing.
“There are many things that go on behind the scenes to display and preserve precious works of art at a museum,” AMA Executive Director Andrew J. Wulf, Ph.D., said. “These are not high-profile activities and services, but they are critical to the function of a museum. We at the AMA are thankful to the Georgia Council for the Arts and the Georgia Department of Economic Development for recognizing the need for this type of support and for providing it.”
These grants are funded through appropriations from the National Endowment for the Arts and the American Rescue Plan (ARP).
GCA uses Peer Review Panels to judge and review applications following standard practices set by the National Endowment for the Arts. Panelists are GCA Council members and fellow professionals who are experienced in the arts discipline or type of grant being reviewed or are citizens with a record of arts activities, experience, and knowledge.
SUMMER EXHIBITIONS
- Shared Ideologies From the Muscarelle Museum of Art at William & Mary is May 9-Aug 3, 2024, in the Haley Gallery.
- Tradition & Legacy: Depictions of the American West is May 9-Aug 3, 2024, in the East Gallery.
- Mixed Metals: Jewelry from the AMA African Collection is May 9-Aug 3, 2024, in the McCormack Gallery.
- Old Master Drawings from the Shaffer Collection, Part 2 is May 9-Aug 3, 2024, in the Hodges Gallery.
- Escape Plan, an installation by Elinor Saragoussi, is in the West Gallery.
ABOUT THE ALBANY MUSEUM OF ART
The Albany Museum of Art is located at 311 Meadowlark Drive in Albany, Ga., adjacent to Albany State University West Campus just off Gillionville Road. The museum is accredited by the American Alliance of Museums. The Albany Museum of Art is open to the public 10 am-5 pm Tuesdays through Saturdays. Admission is free.
For more information about the AMA please visit our website, or call 229.439.8400. Be sure to follow the Albany Museum of Art on Facebook and Instagram.
ABOUT GEORGIA COUNCIL FOR THE ARTS
Georgia Council for the Arts empowers the arts industry in Georgia and artists around the state to cultivate healthy, vibrant communities rich in civic participation, cultural experiences, and economic prosperity. As part of the Georgia Department of Economic Development, the Georgia Council for the Arts provides grant funding, programs, and services statewide that support this vital industry, preserve our cultural heritage, and create increased access to meaningful arts experiences. Visit HERE for more information.
ABOUT GEORGIA DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
The Georgia Department of Economic Development is the state’s sales and marketing arm, the lead agency for attracting new business investment, encouraging the expansion of existing industry and small businesses, locating new markets for Georgia products, attracting tourists to Georgia, and promoting the state as a location for arts, film, and digital entertainment projects, as well as planning and mobilizing state resources for economic development. Visit HERE for more information.