The Stanley Bleifeld Memorial Grant is a prize of $5,000 sponsored by the National Sculpture Society.
It is awarded annually to a sculptor who has demonstrated outstanding ability as a sculptor and who has created a body of work inspired by nature which includes works of sculpture in bas-relief and in the round. The Bleifeld Grant is for a mature body of work; sculpture created in workshop or instructional settings should not be submitted.
Applicants cannot be elected members of the National Sculpture Society. All applicants must be citizens of or residents in the United States with a social security number.
The jury will consist of three persons, including at least two sculptors.
The grant will be awarded in June 2021.
Deadline:
October 5, 2020
Submission Materials:
Images of 11 to 15 works of sculpture. At least two of the works must be bas-reliefs.
Images must be in JPG (.jpg) format. Roughly 72-150 dpi and 8 inches to 11 inches on its longest side.
A resume.
To Submit:
Submissions can be made through Entry-Thingy https://nationalsculpture.org/entry-thingy
NSS programs are open to individuals of all races, ethnic origins, colors, genders and religions.
The Alex J. Ettl Grant is a prize of $5,000 sponsored by the National Sculpture Society.
It is awarded annually to a figurative or realist sculptor who has demonstrated a commitment to sculpting and outstanding ability in his or her body of work. The Ettl Grant is for a mature body of work; sculpture created in workshop or instructional settings should not be submitted.
Applicants cannot be elected members of the National Sculpture Society. All applicants must be citizens of or residents in the United States with a social security number.
The jury will consist of three prominent sculptors.
The grant will be awarded in June 2021.
Deadline:
October 5, 2020
Submission Materials:
Images of 11 to 15 works of sculpture.
Images must be in JPG (.jpg) format. Roughly 72-150 dpi and 8 inches to 11 inches on its longest side.
A resume
To Submit:
Submissions can be made through Entry-Thingy https://nationalsculpture.org/entry-thingy
NSS programs are open to individuals of all races, ethnic origins, colors, genders and religions.
The Marilyn Newmark Memorial Grant is a $5,000 prize for a sculptor, specializing in animal sculpture, who has demonstrated a commitment to sculpting and outstanding ability in his or her body of work.
Applicants cannot be elected members of the National Sculpture Society. All applicants must be citizens of or residents in the United States with a social security number.
The grant is for a mature body of work; sculpture created in workshop or instructional settings should not be submitted.
The jury will consist of three prominent sculptors.
The grant will be awarded in June 2021.
Deadline:
October 5, 2020
Submission materials:
Images of 11 to 15 works of sculpture.
Images must be in JPG (.jpg) format. Roughly 72-150 dpi and 8 inches to 11 inches on its longest side.
A resume.
To Submit:
Submissions can be made through Entry-Thingy https://nationalsculpture.org/entry-thingy
NSS programs are open to individuals of all races, ethnic origins, colors, genders and religions.