Enter the name of the project for which you are seeking a Grant. If you enter a name which has already been submitted this will return an error.
Please enter your full legal name. Please no monikers.
Please describe your project and what you wish to communicate to participants in 500 chars or less. This description will be included on the website if your application is accepted.
Please describe physical aspects of your project, including final vision, placement, materials, and interactive components.
Please describe how participants will be able to interact with your proposed project.
Provide a short, informal bio that includes involvement in prior projects/work of this nature.
Do you have an adequate crew to build, install and clean up your project? Please describe your support team as it relates to the creation of the art, site support and dismantling/cleanup. Describe the roles and skills needed even if you do not have a complete crew at this time.
Please detail your construction schedule which reflects your budget e.g. when materials will be purchased, milestones for completion of stages of your project, etc.
Please detail your LNT plan: a well thought-out breakdown and clean-up plan and schedule. You may not leave anything behind.
List in detail all expenses for material, rental, or asset costs. Research your costs carefully and be specific. Art Grants cannot be used to pay for labour, transportation to / from GVIAS events, event tickets, or alcohol.
Please upload a single file detailing all expenses for material, rental, or asset costs. Research your costs carefully and be specific. Art Grants cannot be used to pay for labour, transportation to / from GVIAS events, event tickets, or alcohol.
Filetype must be .xls, xlsx, doc, docx, or pdf
GVIAS aims to fund as many projects as possible, which may result in partial funding of some projects. Please indicate what other options you have for contributing to the funding of your project.
Describe your plan to ensure participants who interact with your proposed artwork will be kept safe. Ensure you address public health concerns such as structural integrity, climbing on structures, sharp objects, electricity, etc. If you have a fire component, please describe your fire safety plan. NOTE THAT IF YOU ARE USING FIRE, YOU MUST COORDINATE WITH THE LOCAL FIRE DEPARTMENT.