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Open Call: TENDER 2025 – A Caribbean Arts Regranting Initiative

Here is an open call for TENDER 2025: A Caribbean Arts Regranting Initiative. Here are excerpts describing grants for Barbados-based and Caribbean-based artists at different places in their careers, ranging from recent visual arts graduates to established visual artists. Please visit Fresh Milk for more information and eligibility requirements for visual arts organizations and for curators / art historians / writers / researchers. Artists must not be previous recipients of a TENDER Grant. The application deadline is June 6, 2025.

Those fitting the criteria and based in the following countries may apply: Anguilla, Antigua & Barbuda, Aruba, The Bahamas, Barbados, Belize, Bermuda, Bonaire, British Virgin Islands, Cayman Islands, Cuba, Curaçao, Dominica, Dominican Republic, French Guiana, Grenada, Guadeloupe, Guyana, Haiti, Jamaica, Martinique, Montserrat, Puerto Rico, Saba, St. Barthelemy, St. Eustatius, St. Kitts & Nevis, St. Lucia, St. Vincent & the Grenadines, Saint Martin, Sint Maarten, Suriname, Trinidad & Tobago, Turks & Caicos Islands, US Virgin Islands. 

[ten-der] definition: 

1. gentle, loving, or kind;
2. something offered especially money, as in payment.

The Fresh Milk Art Platform, partnering once again with the National Cultural Foundation (NCF) and the additional support of the Panta Rhea Foundation and the Clara Lionel Foundation, is excited to launch the second edition of TENDER: A Caribbean Arts Regranting Initiative.

The ethos of this programme is centred on generosity, faith, and care; Fresh Milk has always had an unwavering belief in the talent and potential of artists from this region, and as an artist-led space, we are intimately familiar with the range of challenges involved in maintaining a practice. These nineteen (19) unrestricted grants will be awarded to eligible creatives, who can use the funds as they see fit. Whether it is towards creating new work, acquiring materials, research and development, designing new or continuing existing programmes, pursuing further studies, exhibition preparation or production, participating in artist residencies, or any general living expenses; this tender gesture signifies an appreciation for the recipients’ commitment to the arts and culture in the Caribbean.

Along with financial support, the work of each successful grantee will be promoted widely through Fresh Milk and the NCF’s local and regional networks in the form of a featured page on our website, extensive social media coverage, and an interview with the recipient discussing their practice. In this way, we also hope to strengthen artists’ networks, further contributing to a sense of community and the public archiving of Caribbean creativity.

Fresh Milk is interested in supporting experimental contemporary visual art, and curatorial and research-based practices that explore structure, content, and expanded exhibition approaches in new ways. The grants will fall into the following categories:

SIX (6) grants valued at USD $1,500.00 each, which will be awarded to:

ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS:

FIVE (5) grants valued at USD $2,500.00 each, which will be awarded to:

ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS:

FOUR (4) grants valued at USD $3,500.00 each, which will be awarded to:

ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS:

TWO (2) grants valued at USD $7,500.00 each, which will be awarded to:

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All applicants will also be asked for a brief statement on why the receipt of this grant would be timely for their practice.

OPEN CALL 2025 – IMPORTANT DATES:

For more information, visit https://freshmilkbarbados.com/2025/05/05/open-call-tender-2025-a-caribbean-arts-regranting-initiative/

Here is an open call for TENDER 2025: A Caribbean Arts Regranting Initiative. Here are excerpts describing grants for Barbados-based and Caribbean-based artists at different places in their careers, ranging from recent visual arts graduates to established visual artists. Please visit Fresh Milk for more information and eligibility requirements for visual arts organizations and for curators

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