The general idea is to raise money and give it away quickly and easily to artists who just need some cash to get started on their projects.
From The Federation of Students and Nominally or Unemployed Artists website (pleeease be sure to watch the video clip too!):
The FSNUA aims to re-inspire creative thinking and action in everyday people by removing a small barrier and providing encouragement. We give small, unsecured grants in the form of $10-$60 for creative projects thought up on the spot by everyday people. In the past this has included a merchant marine, two 10 year old girls, a US soldier on leave from Iraq, an accordion player from Alaska, and around 40 others. We funded their new paintings, drawings, knitting, and photojournalism projects, and the repair of one accordion. Projects that may not have happened had they not come across 10 people in the park to support and inspire the thought.
Beyond the small amount of money, the project encourages people to see themselves as something other than workers or consumers even if it just for the length of time required to apply for the FSNUA grant. We also hope to re-inspire dormant desires to create while presenting an example of generosity without an ulterior motive.
http://vimeo.com/1714496?pg=embed&sec=1714496
Personally, I think this is an incredible thing! It’s hard to hear about people wistfully talk about some kind of art they would be doing if they could just afford X, Y or Z. It’s also a great picture of how to show love to our neighbors and community.
Wow! What the church could do with an idea like this!! What do you think?
The National Endowment for the Arts chose BLACKFISH CITY for the 2025-2026
“Big Read.”
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Totally blown away that BLACKFISH CITY has been chosen by the National
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WOW!! I especially love the part where they state, "while presenting an example of generosity without an ulterior motive"!! It's not about the bottom-line, or whatever. It is simply about beauty and love. How often do we, even as the church, make it seem like we'll give you this, but then you should come to church, or whatever. I LOVE, LOVE, LOVE this idea!!!!
I have said for a LONG TIME - there are a lot of thing I believe the Church could learn from other organizations out there . . . if only we had the humility to listen and admit that maybe we've been doing it wrong. :)
Thanks for sharing, Romi - I may be feeling a bit inspired now!!! :)
xoxo
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