Arts Midwest is now accepting applications for the GIG Fund. Through this grant, Midwestern organizations may request up to $4,000 to contract with a professional artist and offer activities to their community
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AFS has updated the Covid-19 and public health policies for this year's Annual Meeting in Portland.
Discover hundreds of exciting professional opportunities available on American Folklore Society Career Center.
The 2023 Local Committee has pooled their extensive local knowledge in the Local Guide to Portland, Oregon.
The American Folklore Society is pleased to announce changes to the staffing of the Journal of American Folklore and composition of its editorial team. Lorraine Walsh Cashman has agreed to serve as the journal’s first Senior Managing Editor, and Emma Bussard, a folklore master’s student at George Mason University (GMU), will be the new Editorial Assistant.
Tune in to listen PHD student Joe Johnson on WFIU or your public radio station that broadcasts NPR's weekend edition on August 27, 2023 about his research guide on African-American banjo players.
Prize application season continues! The AFS Newsletter will alert you to new calls for applications, but you can check anytime on our round up of all AFS prizes and news, including new calls for applications that are posted as they are released. Deadline: September
Long Island Traditions, founded in 1991, a regional non-profit organization dedicated to documenting, presenting and preserving the traditional folk arts and architecture of Long Island, is seeking a new executive director.
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The Folk Belief and Religious Folklife Section of AFS awarded the first ever Leonard Normal Primiano Graduate Student Travel Award to IU graduate student Fionnán Mac Gabhann.
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