TheRoser Visiting Artist Program is committed to continuing to provide faculty with support to enrich student learning by providing funding and support for professional artist residencies.

The Roser Visiting Artist Endowment was established to enrich the lives and education of students on the Bouldercampusat the ֲý in music, theatre and dance, fine arts, and film studies, by funding visiting professional artists who have demonstrated a record of excellence and commitment to working with students. This enrichment and interaction will be fostered by the Artists' collaboration in the creative process with students and faculty.

The grants provide in-personguest lectureships, workshops, performances, directorships, exhibitions, as well as other art-related programs whichbenefit students, faculty, and the community as a whole.

Proposals will be awarded to support artistically excellent visitors who will have a broad impact on the students.Roser Visiting Artist Endowment grants will not support fundraising activities, deficit reduction, or receptions. Marketing or publicity expenses will be considered at this time.

Roser Grant:

With the return to live performance and pedagogy, the Spring 2024- Spring 2025Roser Grant is designed to support BIG IDEAS and create new adventures for our CU campus and extended community. This year’s awardrequest maximumis $15,000and will fund a number of award recipients with special considerations or grants that further conversations, experiences, and explorations in equity, diversity, and inclusion.

Timeline:

The Grant proposaldeadlineis March 1stand will bedistributed for use in theSpring 2024- Spring 2025academic year. Final reports are to be submitted within two months of the project's completion.

Important Reminders:

All funded activities must take place during the Spring 2024to Spring 2025academic year. Please readthe mission statementcarefully to be sure your project is appropriate. Only CU Boulder faculty may apply on behalfof artists. Arts units may submit more than one proposal. Grant requests will be no more than$15,000. Please be very accurate in your budget. Please include letters of commitment if the project involves collaboration with another department. It is important for department heads and chairs to notify all faculty about the deadline for proposals. Please direct them to this website for further information and forms.

Delivery:Grant proposals should be completed online through our“A”page at or before 5:00 p.m. on the due date.

Notification:Applicants can expect to hear results within 6weeks after the application deadline, as the Roser Visiting Artist Endowment Committee will meetmid-Marchto review applications.

Reporting:Award recipients will have to turn in afinal reportdetailing the expenses of their artist residency. These reports should be sent toRoser Fellow Alston Tyndall at roserfellow@colorado.eduɾٳ󾱲2months after the completion of the Roser funded project. All reports will be forwarded to the Roser grant committee for review.

Roser Mini Grant:

Mini-grant proposals are accepted year-round and are awardedon a rolling basis. Due to rolling applications and funding capacity, Mini-Rosers will be awarded until the funds for the academic year run out (see below). For the Spring 2024- Spring 2025year,the maximum amount awardedwill be $3,000 in order tosupport more diversity amongst projects. No final report is required. However, picture documentation is highly encouraged.You can find the applicationonour“A”貹.

Proposals may include in-person and virtual artist visits;we strongly recommend that applicants invite guests who have demonstrated their pedagogic impact both in-person and online formats.

At this time, Roser Mini Grant awards are CLOSED. Please check back to see when they re-open.

Mini-grant proposals should bee-mailed to: Erika Randall (erika.randall@colorado.edu), RoserCommittee Chair.Applicants can expect to hear results within 3-4 weeks after they apply.

Questions

For more information or with inquiries about Roser Visiting Artist Endowment grants, please contact current Roser Fellow, Alston Tyndall, at roserfellow@colorado.edu