Welcome to TAP’s Arts Hub
We’re glad you’re here.
Whether you’re a TAP partner artist, organization or arts-focused business, Arts Hub is meant to be a resource where you can find information on funding opportunities, grants, career opportunities, calls for artists and much more.
Arts Hub is a library of information and resources. It’s also the place for you to join or renew your TAP partner membership, which allows you to enjoy all the benefits of our umbrella organization.
What would you like to explore?
View Grant Opportunities
You deserve support. Our grants and funding opportunities give artists and organizations the boosts they need to succeed.
Join the Partner Community
Apply to become a Partner Arts Organization or Partner Artist. It's an affordable way to get support and promotion for the work you do.
Renew Partner Membership
Stay with us. Existing Partners should renew their memberships at the beginning of the new year. Always affordable. Always valuable.
Explore Career Opportunities
Get that gig. Find rare and exciting career opportunities in the arts sector.
Browse Calls for Artists
Find new opportunities. Discover paid and volunteer opportunities available in our community.
Contact TAP Communications
Promote your work. Contact us to pitch story ideas about your upcoming projects, events and awards.
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