Grants and Relief Funding
For Artists Impacted by the Los Angeles Wildfires



Adolph & Esther Gottleib Emergency Grant Program

Amount: Up to $15,000 (typical award is $5,000)

For painters, sculptors, and printmakers

Craft Emergency Relief Fund

Amount: CERF+ offers $3,000 Emergency Relief Grants

For craft artists who experienced a recent and substantially disruptive emergency or disaster.

Other Places Emergency Micro Grants for LA Artists & Art Spaces

Amount: $100, $150, or $200
Currently 78 people queued for grants

*Please share this resource for donations if you can

Foundation for Contemporary Arts

Amount: Grants range in amount from $500 to $3,000, and the average grant is now $1,900

Applications are accepted on a rolling basis.
Artists Fellowship One-time Emergency Aid

Amount: Varies

The board meets monthly to review applications.

Rauschenberg Medical Emergency Grants

Amount: Up to $5,000

Deadline is Jan. 14th
Apply.




Lizbeth Navarro
Kiln Rental


Students of The Infinite School receive 20% in firing services at Lizbeth's studio, which includes use of studio glazes.


More information here.



Sooki Studio
Contact


Sooki Studio is a ceramics and education space run by Armenian artist & educator, Natalia Ira Sookias. Reach out through the contact form to inquire about outside firing.




Clay CA
Outside Firings


Clay CA is a 2,000 square foot artist-run ceramic studio located in Los Angeles’ Chinatown. The studio offers a range of workshops, equipment, a one-of-a-kind glaze chemistry room, pottery wheels, kiln space, and 24-hour studio space