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A. Eric Arctander Grant 2025
Organization:
Collaborative Concepts
Location
Putnam Arts Council Belle Levine Arts Center, Mahopac NY
Entry Fee
Paid Entry
Deadline
August 13, 2025
The purpose of the GRANT is to support a working VISUAL ARTIST.
The Grant is $500.00 and will be awarded at the September 2025 Art Show Opening. Exact date to be confirmed.
The work of the selected artist will be shown at the discretion of the Putnam Arts Council, at the Belle Levine Arts Center, Mahopac, N.Y.
The A. Eric Arctander Artist Grant was created by family and friends. The award is to honor Eric not only as an artist but as a teacher, mentor and friend of younger artists who assisted them in pursuing a life in art.
A. Eric Arctander was a visual artist who has been widely exhibited as a painter and the creator of site-specific public art for which he received the Municipal Art Society Certificate of Merit. He was co-founder and President of Collaborative Concepts, a not-for-profit, non-membership organization that has facilitated exhibitions since 2000. He initiated that organization's Program for Advanced Environmental Art for college level art students.
Eric Arctander was a Professor of Art History for more than 15 years at Pratt Institute and on the faculty of the School of Visual Arts for over 25 years. He has published many articles and written critical catalog essays on advanced art.
The Grant is $500.00 and will be awarded at the September 2025 Art Show Opening. Exact date to be confirmed.
The work of the selected artist will be shown at the discretion of the Putnam Arts Council, at the Belle Levine Arts Center, Mahopac, N.Y.
The A. Eric Arctander Artist Grant was created by family and friends. The award is to honor Eric not only as an artist but as a teacher, mentor and friend of younger artists who assisted them in pursuing a life in art.
A. Eric Arctander was a visual artist who has been widely exhibited as a painter and the creator of site-specific public art for which he received the Municipal Art Society Certificate of Merit. He was co-founder and President of Collaborative Concepts, a not-for-profit, non-membership organization that has facilitated exhibitions since 2000. He initiated that organization's Program for Advanced Environmental Art for college level art students.
Eric Arctander was a Professor of Art History for more than 15 years at Pratt Institute and on the faculty of the School of Visual Arts for over 25 years. He has published many articles and written critical catalog essays on advanced art.