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Folk and Traditional Arts Apprenticeship Program

The Arkansas Folk and Traditional Arts Apprenticeship Program funds teams of mentor artists and apprentices who are committed to sustaining their artistic traditions and cultural heritage. Teams are required to develop a work plan for the upcoming project year, meet with each other regularly over the course of the year, and finally, share their experience with their communities at the culmination of the project.

  • Priority is given to mentors and apprentices who share the same cultural community.
  • Priority is also given to living art forms with few remaining practitioners.

The Arkansas Folk Traditional Arts Apprenticeship Program seeks new applicants each year to better represent the spectrum of cultural communities across the state.

2024-2025 Applications Due September 15, 2024

REGISTER FOR AUGUST 20 APPLICATION WORKSHOP

INFO FOR 2024-2025 APPLICANTS

< Register Interest Here >

New for 2024-2025:

This year, the apprenticeship program application will be online. Before you start your application, please register your intent to apply by filling out this brief form: https://uark.libwizard.com/f/appinterest. Please note that this intent to apply form is not the full application.

How do I submit my application?

Once AFTA receives your intent to apply, AFTA staff will reach out to answer any questions and provide next steps for submitting your application.

Get Started on Your Application Now:

Questions? Contact Lauren Willette at 479-575-4664.
Email: willette@uark.edu

INFO FOR 2023-2024 AWARDEES

Mentor and apprentice(s) must complete the following forms to accept the award:

Award Payment Process:

 

INFO FOR PANELISTS

Forms and Resources

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Questions?

Contact Lauren Willette
Phone: (479) 575-4664
Email: willette@uark.edu

The Arkansas Folk and Traditional Arts Apprenticeship Program is supported, in part, by state partnership funds from the Arkansas Arts Council and National Endowment for the Arts. To find out more about the Arkansas Arts Council, visit: https://www.arkansasheritage.com/arkansas-art-council/
Many thanks to the Missouri Folk Arts Program’s Traditional Arts Apprenticeship Program, from which this program and application have been adapted.