We spoke to Todd Chandler about his Creative Capital Project, Bulletproof, a documentary exploring how the drive to prevent gun violence is shaping the culture of American schools.


Every month, Creative Capital compiles a list of residencies, grant, and award opportunities as part of our commitment to sharing resources and opportunities for artists working in all creative disciplines. These opportunities have deadlines in November and December, 2021.


To begin, decide whether or not you want to make your page a public business account, keep a personal profile, or both. Controversy over Facebook’s display of false and misleading news in the recent years have pushed the platform to display less content from “Pages,” or business profiles, on the feed in favor of more


Is Twitter Right for You? In a list of the top most used social media outlets, Twitter doesn’t even rank in the top ten. However, it’s typically recognized and linked to as a premier location of a person’s digital identity because of the versatility of content that people can share. Many of the world’s top


Creative Capital is pleased to announce “Wild Futures: Art, Culture, Impact”—our next grant cycle in 2023/2024. Over a two-year period, the Creative Capital Awards will provide up to $5 million in grants to help realize 100 artists’ projects with awards of up to $50,000 with additional advisory services per project.


Every month, Creative Capital compiles a list of residencies, grant, and award opportunities as part of our commitment to sharing resources and opportunities for artists working in all creative disciplines. These opportunities have deadlines in October and November, 2021.


Ry Russo-Young spoke about her Creative Capital Project, Nuclear Family, a three-part documentary series on HBO and HBO Max. The series follows Ry as she turns the camera on her own past to explore the meaning of family.


Laura Parnes speaks about her Creative Capital Project Tour Without End, a film installation that captures musicians and artists in artist-run spaces and venues (some now defunct) in a moment in time.


Instagram can be a powerful tool for building a loyal digital following to promote your artistic practice. We wrote these best practices to using Instagram to share information about your events, your work, and your identity as an artist.


This fall Creative Capital is launching a new series of workshops on career documentation and archiving for artists, with a specific focus on Black artists. These workshops address the challenges artists face around preservation and legacy-making, particularly in the wake of larger systemic and historical erasures. In advance of this series, we interviewed our workshop leaders, who shared some helpful advice.