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    • About CAMIT
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    • Architecture Department
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    • Comparative Media Studies/Writing
    • Literature
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    • Open Documentary Lab
  • Office of the Provost
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Council for the Arts at MIT Funding Past Projects

The Council for the Arts at MIT has awarded funding for art projects at MIT through the Grants Program for over 45 years. Grants support arts projects across all disciplines that engage the MIT community. Current MIT students, faculty, and staff are eligible to apply, and applicants can submit proposals individually or on behalf of a group or organization.

Applications are reviewed once a semester by the CAMIT Grants Committee. For more information, please visit How to Apply for a CAMIT Grant.

Current MIT undergraduates and undergraduate student groups seeking funding of up to $500 are eligible to apply for an Undergraduate Mini-Grant. Please click here for more information.

For more information, please contact council-arts@mit.edu.

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Explore Current Grant Recipients

Misalignments

Online exhibition exploring the shaping of clay at the intersection of human and machine

A New Way of Play

Exploring the art and design of play

Wuming Theater Club’s Das Kapital

A comedic examination of capitalism by a renowned Chinese playwright

BUGS for Jonathan Goldman

A series of public sculptures inspiring new interactions and collective behaviors

Meaning in the Making

A Vibrant Spectacular of Mind, Hand, and Heart by Garrett Parrish, '17

Murals of Senior Haus

Find where you thrive

Portraits of Resilience

Finding resilience and meaning in the face of anxiety and depression

Infinite

An MIT Undergraduate Student Fashion Collective

Neoperceptions

Augmenting human perception with live performance technology

Amphibian

Advancing the field of VR while exploring the relationship between diving and disability

Architecture Isn’t Just for Humans Anymore

bioLogic

Growing living actuators and synthesizing responsive bio-skin

Clickspace

Visualizing the instantaneous translation moments that take place in a designer’s typical digital workflow

Council for the Arts at MIT Announces Fall 2022 Grant Recipients

E-Form

An electronic music interface able to capture music’s nuances through human touch

Memory Matrix

A solidarity-building and educational enterprise

MIT Animation Group

Providing opportunities for students to learn about and create digital art and animation

MIT Shakespeare Ensemble: Marina

Summer 2017 production by the MIT Shakespeare Ensemble

Modular Rhythm Machine

An exploration of rhythm, sound, public space, and power

MTA Playwrights Lab

MIT's new play festival

Onur Yüce Gün

Model of a Drawing Process: Watercolor-Calculating

PROPS PAPER

A weekly newspaper on contemporary practices in image-making

September 1955

VR documentary about the 1955 Istanbul Pogrom

The Borderline Mural Project

Connecting people and places at MIT

The Uncanny Cat Café and Affective Induction Spa

Techno-Optimism turned inward

Trashion Show

Fashioning sustainability

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