Week of March 15, 2026

 

The Resource Roundup is a twice-monthly blog series highlighting new and current opportunities for artists and arts and culture organizations.

Have an opportunity to share?

Contact Community Engagement Strategist Calie Bain at calie@richmondcultureworks.org.

 

CultureWorks launching Community Needs Assessment

CultureWorks is seeking to further understand the current needs of artists and arts and culture organizations in Richmond and the Tri-Cities region.

Responses will help CultureWorks:

• Get a pulse check of the current successes, challenges, and needs of the region's arts and culture community.

• Prioritize programs and resources needed to meet the moment.

The assessment will focus on three key areas:

• General capacity and access to resources within the sector

• Most-desired non-grant programs CultureWorks could provide

• Feedback on the 2026-2027 grant cycle.

Looking ahead, CultureWorks plans to release an assessment annually to not only stay up to date with artist and organizational health, but to ensure programming aligns with current need and to arm ourselves with data to better advocate for our constituents into the future.

For your response, you will have the option to be entered into a drawing to win one of three $30 gift certificates to use towards a class at VisArts!

All individual responses will be kept confidential.

Click here to take the artist assessment.

Click here to take the organization assessment.

 

Loudon County Public Schools Seeking Submissions for Mural and Sculpture Projects

Loudoun County Public Schools (“LCPS”) seeks submissions for the design, creation, and placement of a sculpture of Benjamin Banneker seated on a bench placed along the front sidewalk of Banneker Elementary School.

For more information, click here.

LCPS also seeks submissions for the design, creation, and placement of a mural on the outside wall of the gym at Banneker Elementary School.

For more information, click here.

Artists may submit for consideration by May 12 at 2:00 pm.

 

VisArts Annual Artist + Writer Residency Accepting Applications

The Visual Arts Center of Richmond (VisArts) invites visual artists and writers to apply for the organization’s 11-month residency. Three visual artists and one writer will be invited to spend the year at VisArts (September 1st 2026 – July 31st 2027) making new work which will be included in a group exhibition and reading at VisArts midway through the residency.

VisArts provides Annual Residents with:

  • 24/7 access to private studio space

  • Access to VisArts’ 17 professional art studios

  • $5,000 honorarium

  • Professional studio headshots and documentation of work

  • Other benefits intended to enhance creative practices, such as studio training, free VisArts classes, private lessons, and the opportunity to work in a community of makers.

This residency is open to artists in all stages of their careers. VisArts will prioritize artists who have a demonstrated creative practice and are either emerging in their field or exploring new ideas or media.

Deadline to submit: March 31 at 11:59 PM

For more information and to apply, click here.

 

Art Works Call for Entires for Art in Bloom

Art in Bloom, presented in collaboration with the Historic Richmond Foundation during Virginia Historic Garden Week, will bring the season indoors. We’re looking for artists from across Virginia to share their interpretation of the natural world — in any medium.

The juried exhibition opens April 17, 2026, in the Center Gallery at Art Works and runs through May 16, 2026. There are cash prizes.

If you’ve been inspired by gardens, blossoms, landscapes, as well as the architecture of Richmond, this is your invitation

Deadline: April 4, 2026

Submit your work through the online entry form.

 

Call for Entries for 2026 Appalachian Nature Art & Photography Competition and Exhibition

Appalachian Nature Art & Photography Competition & Exhibition, a juried regional competition celebrating nature across Appalachia, invites artists and photographers age 18 and older who reside in Maryland, Pennsylvania, Virginia, West Virginia, and Washington, DC to enter.

There are over $2000 in prizes. Eligible submissions include two-dimensional artwork and photography depicting nature in Appalachia—landscapes, plants, wildlife, and other natural subjects. While eligibility is limited to residents of the four-state region, entries may portray nature from any Appalachian state.

Entry Deadline: April 7, 2026

Opening Reception: Friday, May 15, 2026

Exhibition Dates: May 15 – June 20, 2026

For more information and to apply, click here.

 

Studios Available to rent at art works

Art Works in Manchester has several artist studios becoming available for rent soon.

Interested in making art in your own space, displaying, and selling your work? Give us a call. Come for a tour.

Phone: 804-291-1400

 

Public Humanities Fellowship with Virginia Humanities

Applications are open for Virginia Humanities’ Public Humanities Fellowships!

Writers, scholars, and community historians receive a $15,000 stipend for a fourth-month project, plus access to UVA and Library of Virginia archives and a cohort of peers.

Applications are due Tuesday, March 21, 2026.

Learn more and apply here.

 

Tidewater arts outreach recruiting for artist roster

Join Tidewater Arts Outreach as an artist serving older adults and those in isolating circumstances as they expand programming to Richmond!

All mediums (music, visual art, dance, drama, creative writing, etc.) are welcome. Artists are compensated for their time and all materials are provided. Artists are being accepted on a rolling basis.

To get started, send your resume or letter interest with subject line “Richmond Artist Roster” to programs@tidewaterartsoutreach.org.

 
 
 
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