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You Deserve a Grant, Not Just Exposure | Oct 20, 2025

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In this open discussion episode, host Lee Smalt shares insights from his experience as a Minnesota State Arts Board grant reviewer and leads conversations about funding creative projects, film festival submissions, and navigating AI's impact on independent artistic work.

This episode covers:

  • Art grant fundamentals: How state arts boards evaluate applications based on qualifications and narrative strength rather than artistic merit, with grants ranging from $2,000-$10,000 for individual artists and up to $400,000 for organizations
  • Grant reviewer perspective: Lee's two-year experience reviewing 60+ applications annually revealed that successful grants require clear budgets, realistic timelines, and strong community impact narratives rather than artistic credentials
  • Film festival strategy: Understanding that festival submissions require significant time and financial investment, with entry fees ranging $25-$150+ and competitions often favoring established filmmakers or specific aesthetic preferences
  • Narrative crafting for grants: The importance of articulating why your project matters, who it serves, and how it contributes to cultural preservation or community engagement beyond personal artistic expression
  • AI's role in creative work: Discussions about using AI tools strategically for ideation and reference while maintaining human craftsmanship and authenticity, with concerns about oversaturation and the need for "meat" in artistic work
  • Balancing artistic vision with audience: The challenge of staying true to creative instincts while remaining accessible to audiences
  • Tactile art resurgence: Growing interest in hands-on, mixed media work as a response to AI-generated content, emphasizing physical craftsmanship and human imperfection as differentiators

Upcoming Events:

  • Game Night: Wednesday, October 22nd at 6:30pm PST (Gartic Phone)
  • Next week: Personal identity and masking discussion, hosted by Jen Van Horn

Visit MondayMeeting.org for this episode and other conversations from the motion design community!

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In this open discussion episode, host Lee Smalt shares insights from his experience as a Minnesota State Arts Board grant reviewer and leads conversations about funding creative projects, film festival submissions, and navigating AI's impact on independent artistic work.

This episode covers:

  • Art grant fundamentals: How state arts boards evaluate applications based on qualifications and narrative strength rather than artistic merit, with grants ranging from $2,000-$10,000 for individual artists and up to $400,000 for organizations
  • Grant reviewer perspective: Lee's two-year experience reviewing 60+ applications annually revealed that successful grants require clear budgets, realistic timelines, and strong community impact narratives rather than artistic credentials
  • Film festival strategy: Understanding that festival submissions require significant time and financial investment, with entry fees ranging $25-$150+ and competitions often favoring established filmmakers or specific aesthetic preferences
  • Narrative crafting for grants: The importance of articulating why your project matters, who it serves, and how it contributes to cultural preservation or community engagement beyond personal artistic expression
  • AI's role in creative work: Discussions about using AI tools strategically for ideation and reference while maintaining human craftsmanship and authenticity, with concerns about oversaturation and the need for "meat" in artistic work
  • Balancing artistic vision with audience: The challenge of staying true to creative instincts while remaining accessible to audiences
  • Tactile art resurgence: Growing interest in hands-on, mixed media work as a response to AI-generated content, emphasizing physical craftsmanship and human imperfection as differentiators

Upcoming Events:

  • Game Night: Wednesday, October 22nd at 6:30pm PST (Gartic Phone)
  • Next week: Personal identity and masking discussion, hosted by Jen Van Horn

Visit MondayMeeting.org for this episode and other conversations from the motion design community!

SHOW NOTES:

  continue reading

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