Arts Scholarships

Find Arts scholarships for students looking for funding in this field. Compare deadlines, award amounts, GPA requirements, eligibility rules, and application steps before applying.

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Available Arts scholarships

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Bourse Kenza

offers this scholarship to help cover education costs. The listed award is 5000 euros. Plan to apply by December 15.

5.000 euros

Award Amount

Paid to school

Dec 15

None

Requirements

ArtsHumanitiesLawFew RequirementsUndergraduateGraduatePhDPaid to school
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Internship

offers this scholarship to help cover education costs. The listed award is $5.000 USDUSD. Plan to apply by August 1.

$5.000 USD

Award Amount

Aug 1

None

Requirements

Location: United States
ArtsFew RequirementsInternational StudentsUndergraduate
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Preparation Grant

offers this scholarship to help cover education costs. The listed award is $5.000 USDUSD. Plan to apply by November 1.

$5.000 USD

Award Amount

Nov 1

None

Requirements

ArtsHumanitiesFew RequirementsGraduatePhD
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And Leon Pomerance Fellowship

offers this scholarship to help cover education costs. The listed award is $5.000 USDUSD. Plan to apply by November 1.

$5.000 USD

Award Amount

Direct to student

Nov 1

None

Requirements

Location: United States
ArtsHumanitiesDisabilityFew RequirementsDirect to student
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University Of Ansel Adams Research Fellowship

offers this scholarship to help cover education costs. The listed award is $5.000 USDUSD. Plan to apply by November 15.

$5.000 USD

Award Amount

Nov 15

None

Requirements

Location: United States
ArtsFew RequirementsDisabilityAZArizona
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Challenge Grant For Dream Project In Japan

offers this scholarship to help cover education costs. The listed award is $5.000 USDUSD. Plan to apply by April 30.

$5.000 USD

Award Amount

Direct to student

Apr 30

None

Requirements

Location: United States
ArtsSTEMFew RequirementsDirect to studentCA

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Frequently asked questions about arts scholarships

Who can apply for arts scholarships?
Arts scholarship eligibility depends on the provider and the discipline. Some awards support visual arts, design, photography, film, theater, dance, creative writing, or interdisciplinary work, while others are open to any student with a strong creative portfolio. Providers may ask for samples, an artist statement, school enrollment, GPA, financial need, local residency, or plans to continue studying or practicing the arts.
What should I prepare before applying for arts scholarships?
Start by organizing a small portfolio that matches the scholarship instructions. This may include images, videos, writing samples, performance links, project descriptions, or a resume of exhibitions, productions, publications, classes, or community arts work. Many arts scholarships also ask for an artist statement, so be ready to explain your influences, process, goals, and why the award would support your next step.
Do arts scholarships require a specific major?
Some arts scholarships require applicants to major in an arts-related field, but many do not. A provider may care more about demonstrated creative work, a portfolio, community involvement, or plans to keep developing as an artist. If you are undecided or combining art with another field, look for awards that accept creative practice, extracurricular work, or career goals rather than a strict major requirement.