 
ArtsLAUNCH! Grant Competition
Research and Creative Activity are vital for the advancement of any discipline, and to encourage new and innovative ideas in the arts and arts entrepreneurship. Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ×îÐÂ×îÈ« University College of the Arts, in partnership with the John S. and Marlene J. Brinzo Center for Entrepreneurship and LaunchNET, established ArtsLAUNCH! in late 2021. This annual grant competition is designed to promote new art and new arts ventures that will positively impact the arts economy.
Award Package Includes $500 Grant to Pursue the Proposal
The competition is open to all undergraduate and graduate students enrolled at Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ×îÐÂ×îÈ« University. While cross-campus collaboration with disciplines that intersect with the arts are encouraged, it is not required.
Students may submit grant proposals in one of two categories to facilitate
1) the creation of new art, or
2) the creation of a new venture that will benefit some aspect of the arts economy.
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                              Categories
                          The proposals will be judged by a panel of faculty and those working in the arts economy with the following rubrics: New Art Category A grant will be awarded for new art (e.g., art, music, film, dance, photography, fashion, etc.), or a new creative work that incorporates an art form with another discipline, that demonstrates creativity, uniqueness, and represents the artist’s intent. New Arts Venture Category A grant will be awarded to the new venture proposal most likely to launch, and to most-positively impact the arts economy. 
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                              How to Apply
                          Completed applications and accompanying videos must be uploaded to the link below by Wednesday, September 24, 2025 at 4:59 p.m. Eastern. Information to Prepare Prior to Submitting ApplicationThe application form will request the following information: - Contact information
- Type of project (New Art or New Arts Venture) you will create
- List of collaborators (if applicable)
- 2-minute video describing your project
- Completed proposed Timeline and Budget Form (see below)
 Proposed Timeline and Budget FormPlease download and complete the form below. You will be asked to upload it when filling out the online grant application. The competition is now closed. 
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                              Terms and Conditions
                          Terms and Conditions- There will be up to four grants, one for each category in each division.
- Grant winners will be announced at Art Without Limits on October 8, 2025, and stipends will be processed following the announcement of the winners.
- Finalists agree to display their proposal videos throughout the day at Art Without Limits.
- Applicants must be students in good standing at Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ×îÐÂ×îÈ« University.
- Students may submit more than one proposal for each category.
- The determination of the judges is final.
- Winners will be required to apply to present their proposals or art at the KSU Research Symposium.
- The College of the Arts reserves the right to alter the terms and conditions of this grant at any time.
 Grant Award Package Includes- $500 grant to pursue the proposal
- Subject of College of the Arts communication announcing the winning proposals
- Additional benefits may be included in the award package
 For More InformationContact Nick Petrella at npetrel3@kent.edu 
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                              Judges
                            Jane ChuJane Chu combines her academic research and professional practice in the arts, philanthropy, and business administration. In 2014, she was appointed to serve as the eleventh chairperson of the National Endowment for the Arts, completing her term in June 2018. During Chu’s four-year tenure at the National Endowment for the Arts, Chu traveled to 50 US states and four countries, 200 communities and made more than 400 site visits to meet with artists and arts leaders, government and civic leaders, philanthropists and the general public. The NEA awarded $430 million over the four years to support the arts in 16,000 communities covering 50 states, US jurisdictions, and in every Congressional District. In 2016, the NEA was ranked number one in the Best Places to Work in the Federal Government for small agencies. Jane Chu straddles multiple cultures, having been born in Shawnee, Oklahoma, and raised in Arkadelphia, Arkansas, the daughter of Chinese immigrants. She received bachelor’s degrees in piano performance and music education from Ouachita Baptist University, as well as a master’s degree in piano pedagogy from Southern Methodist University. Additionally, Chu holds an associate degree in visual arts from Nebraska Wesleyan University, an MBA from Rockhurst University, a Ph.D. in philanthropic studies from Indiana University, and six honorary doctorate degrees. A practicing visual artist, Chu lives in New York. Her artwork can be found at   Brian RaitmanBrian Raitman’s introduction to the world of fine art came at an early age. When he was seven, he fell so in love with a painting of a boy walking his dog on a boat dock that he threw a tantrum until his parents brought him back into the gallery weeks later to purchase it. His introduction into the business world began when he was only fifteen, as he founded a record label and brought the bands he played in and managed to international acclaim. In 2007, along with his family, Raitman founded Art on a Whim Galleries and later changed the name to Raitman Art Galleries. Raitman has become known throughout the world as a refined curator and dealer of unique, one-of-a-kind works of fine art. He has represented artists both at the beginnings of their careers and artists who are featured in esteemed museum collections throughout the world. Raitman Art Galleries represents over 40 artists through three spaces located in Breckenridge and Vail, Colorado. The galleries have grown from humble beginnings into 8,000 square feet of space and millions of dollars in art sales every year.   Ross RaitmanRoss Raitman's passion for art began in childhood, though his academic path led him to pursue architectural engineering and a master's in civil engineering at the University of Colorado at Boulder. In 2009, while completing his master's thesis, Ross moved to Breckenridge and began assisting part-time at his family's art gallery, then known as Art on a Whim. This experience reignited his love for the art world, prompting a career change to join the gallery full-time. As the gallery gained recognition for high-quality fine art, it was rebranded as Raitman Art Galleries. The galleries have expanded from modest beginnings to encompass 8,000 square feet across three locations in Breckenridge and Vail, Colorado. Ross Raitman is now internationally recognized as a discerning curator, dealer and installer of exceptional fine art, representing artists from emerging talents to those featured in prestigious museums and private collections worldwide. 
Announcement of Winners
ArtsLAUNCH! finalists will be notified by October 1, 2025, and their video proposals will be displayed throughout the day at the Art Without Limits event on October 8, 2025. Winners will be announced between 1:00 and 1:05 p.m. in the University Auditorium at Cartwright Hall during Art Without Limits.
Past Winners
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				College of the Arts Announces ArtsLAUNCH! 2024 Winners
	
		The College of the Arts is thrilled to announce the winners of the ArtsLAUNCH! 2024 Grant Competition, co-sponsored by the John S. And Marlene J. Brinzo Center For Entrepreneurship and LaunchNET Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ×îÐÂ×îÈ« The competition was open to all undergraduate and graduate students enrolled at Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ×îÐÂ×îÈ« University. Applicants were asked to submit proposals in one of two categories: 1) the creation of new art demonstrating creativity and uniqueness or 2) the creation of a new art venture that would positively impact the arts economy. Congratulations to our 2024 ArtsLAUNCH! winners Aniaya Dykes (New Art, Undergraduate) for "Strangers on Campus," Nicole Malcolm (New Art, Graduate) for "Possibilities/Posibildades: Bridging Print and Paper," Van Weinmann (New Arts Venture, Undergraduate) for "Beautifying Kent: Engaging the Community to Create Public Art." The proposals were judged by a panel consisting of Sarah Spinner Liska, director of the KSU Museum, Cheryl Petrovic, president and CEO, Therm-Equip and Brian and Michael Raitman, co-founders of Raitman Art Galleries. Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ×îÐÂ×îÈ« ArtsLAUNCH! 2024 Winners  Aniaya DykesProgram of Study: Fashion Merchandising 
 Category: New Art, UndergraduateProject: "Strangers on Campus" Video Submission   Nicole MalcolmProgram of Study: Print Media and Photography 
 Category: New Art, GraduateProject: "Possibilities/Posibildades: Bridging Print and Paper" Video Submission   Van WeinmannProgram of Study: Fashion Design 
 Category: New Arts Venture, UndergraduateProject: "Beautifying Kent: Engaging the Community to Create Public Art" Video Submission 
 Congratulations to All Our ArtsLAUNCH! 2024 FinalistsNew Art Category, Undergraduate LevelAniaya Dykes, Strangers on Campus Max Loudenslager, Iris: A Series of Fashion Photographs New Art Category, Graduate LevelNicole Malcolm, Possibilities/Posibildades: Bridging Print and Paper New Arts Venture Category, Undergraduate LevelCharlie Davis, The Reed Baron Van Weinmann, Beautifying Kent: Engaging the Community to Create Public Art 
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				College of the Arts Announces ArtsLAUNCH! 2023 Winners
	
		The College of the Arts is thrilled to announce the winners of the ArtsLAUNCH! 2023 Grant Competition, co-sponsored by LaunchNET Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ×îÐÂ×îÈ« and the John S. And Marlene J. Brinzo Center For Entrepreneurship. The competition was open to all undergraduate and graduate students enrolled at Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ×îÐÂ×îÈ« University. Applicants were asked to submit proposals in one of two categories: 1) the creation of new art demonstrating creativity and uniqueness or 2) the creation of a new art venture that would positively impact the arts economy. Congratulations to our 2023 ArtsLAUNCH! winners Hollis Wilson (New Art, Undergraduate) for "Fabric Manipulation Paintings," Michelle Eisen (New Art, Graduate) for "Altar: An Installation Exploring Vulnerability and Femininity Through Pop-Culture," Jesse Oyster (New Arts Venture, Undergraduate) for "The Bohemian Comedians" and Kaitlyn Phillips, M.B.A. (New Arts Venture, Graduate) for "HyAndHook Business and Lifestyle Planners." The proposals were judged by a panel consisting of Lauren Copeland, Ambre Emory-Maier, Paul Hurley, Taryn McMahon, Zach Mikrut, Nick Petrella, Shawn Rohlin and Ricardo Sepulveda. Awards Presentation Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ×îÐÂ×îÈ« ArtsLAUNCH 2023! WinnersHollis WilsonProgram of Study: Fashion Design 
 Category: New Art, UndergraduateProject: "Fabric Manipulation Paintings" Video Submission Michelle EisenProgram of Study: Print Media and Photography 
 Category: New Art, GraduateProject: "Altar: An Installation Exploring Vulnerability and Femininity Through Pop-Cultures" Video Submission Jesse OysterProgram of Study: Theatre Performance and Marketing 
 Category: New Arts Venture, UndergraduateProject: "The Bohemian Comedians" Video Submission Kaitlyn Phillips, M.B.AProgram of Study: Business 
 Category: New Arts Venture, GraduateProject: "HyAndHook Business and Lifestyle Planners" Video Submission Congratulations to All Our ArtsLAUNCH! 2023 FinalistsNew Art Category, Undergraduate Level 
 Jesse Oyster, Theatre Performance and Marketing
 Hollis Wilson, Fashion DesignNew Art Category, Graduate Level 
 Michelle Eisen, Print Media and PhotographyNew Arts Venture Category, Undergraduate Level 
 Berend Hawks, Fashion Design
 Jesse Oyster, Theatre Performance and MarketingNew Arts Venture Category, Graduate Level 
 Kaitlyn Phillips, M.B.A.
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				College of the Arts Announces ArtsLAUNCH! Fall 2022 Winners
	
		The College of the Arts is thrilled to announce the winners of the ArtsLAUNCH! Fall 2022 Grant Competition, co-sponsored by LaunchNET Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ×îÐÂ×îÈ«. The competition was open to all undergraduate and graduate students enrolled at Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ×îÐÂ×îÈ« University. Applicants were asked to submit proposals in one of two categories: 1) the creation of new art demonstrating creativity and uniqueness or 2) the creation of a new art venture that would positively impact the arts economy. Congratulations to our Fall 2022 ArtsLAUNCH! winners Raquel Nevar (New Art, Undergraduate) for her submission "The Beauty of Violence," Camila Cordeiro Valle (New Art, Graduate) for her exploration of sustainable fashion through 3D print waste, and Frances Brunner (New Arts Venture, Undergraduate) for the "MindOn Design" Podcast. The proposals were judged by a panel consisting of Marie Bukowski, Tim Culver, Tony Hardin, Mourad Krifa, Wendy Matthews, Nick Petrella, and Sarah Rogers. Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ×îÐÂ×îÈ« ArtsLAUNCH 2022! WinnersRaquel NevarProgram of Study: Digital Media Production 
 Category: New Art, UndergraduateProject: "The Beauty of Violence" 
 
 Project Summary: "The Beauty of Violence" project is a short film, produced by Raquel Nevar, about a woman who is trying to find herself. It focuses on the violence and beauty of different genres of music and the acceptance that can come along with it. With the grant, they plan of filming the project and submitting it to film festivals around the country as well as internationally.Video Submission
 Camila Cordeiro Valle Program of Study: Fashion Industry Studies 
 Category: New Art, GraduateProject: "Exploring Sustainable Fashion through 3D Print Waste" Project Summary: Camila Cordeiro Valle based her graduate thesis on sustainable fashion through 3D print waste. She is researching how to take waste from the 3D printers in the DI Hub and weave it into fabrics. Using different methods and tools, Camilla has been able to isolate plastic pieces and weave it into patterns and designs. She has also been able to fuse plastics to fabrics as well. The grant will allow Camilla to continue research and host a Co-Creative Workshop for others to make fabrics and clothes with 3D waste. Video Submission!
 Frances BrunnerProgram of Study: Fashion Design 
 Category: New Arts Venture, UndergraduateProject: "MindOn Design" Podcast Project Summary: The "MindOn Design" podcast, by Frances Brunner, explores the art perspective from creators to consumers. The podcast was started after noticing a gap in the industry regarding design and the story behind it. This podcast could help students who are trying to find the right career path after graduation. Additionally, Frances wants to create a community in the College of the Arts. The grant will help Frances take the podcast internationally, by helping her purchase equipment to assist in interviewing and collaborating with people outside of the radio studio. Video Submission
 Congratulations to All Our ArtsLAUNCH! Fall 2022 FinalistsNew Art Undergraduate LevelRaquel Nevar, Jewelry Metals and Enameling New Art Category, Graduate LevelHannah Johnson, MFA Ceramics 
 Camila Cordeiro Valle, Master in Fashion Industry StudiesNew Arts Venture Category, Undergraduate LevelFrances Brunner, Fashion Design 
 Kaitlyn Phillips, Entrepreneurship/Combined MBAEach applicant was required to submit a video describing their potential project. 
 Special ThanksSpecial thanks to our judges Marie Bukowski, Tim Culver, Tony Hardin, Mourad Krifa, Wendy Matthews, Nick Petrella, and Sarah Rogers. 
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				College of the Arts Announces ArtsLAUNCH! Spring 2022 Winners
	
		The College of the Arts is thrilled to announce the winners of the ArtsLAUNCH! Spring 2022 Grant Competition, co-sponsored by LaunchNET Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ×îÐÂ×îÈ«. The competition was open to all undergraduate and graduate students enrolled at Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ×îÐÂ×îÈ« University. Applicants were asked to submit proposals in one of two categories: 1) the creation of new art demonstrating creativity and uniqueness or 2) the creation of a new art venture that would positively impact the arts economy. Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ×îÐÂ×îÈ« ArtsLAUNCH Spring 2022! WinnersMAYSUN PEREZProgram of Study: Fashion Merchandising 
 Category: New Art, UndergraduateProject: "The Act of Getting Dressed" Watch Maysun Perez's Video SubmissionBRITTANY GORELICKProgram of Study: Print Media and Photography 
 Category: New Art, GraduateProject: "Large Scale Chemigrams" Watch Brittany Gorelick's Video SubmissionMARINA DI FRANCOProgram of Study: Visual Communications Design 
 Category: New Arts Venture, UndergraduateProject: "Sun in Leo – An Upcycled Circular Brand" Watch Marina Di Franco's Video Submission