For a third year in a row, Veterans associated with CBAW can apply for the scholarships by visiting the FAWC Scholars Awards application page, available now. Registration for workshops open now. Application deadline is March 1st, 2025.
The Fine Arts Work Center (FAWC) and Community Building Art Works (CBAW) are once again extending an opportunity for veterans to experience a week of world-class writing and visual art workshops in Provincetown, Massachusetts. In collaboration with FAWC’s Summer Workshops in 2025, two scholarships are available for CBAW-affiliated veterans to delve into the realms of fine arts and creative writing.
Key Highlights of the 2025 Summer Workshops
Immerse yourself in your craft this summer with intensive FAWC workshops in visual arts and creative writing. Over nine weeks, you’ll join intimate classes led by award-winning artists and writers who are leaders in their disciplines. Whether you’re developing a manuscript, exploring new artistic media, or pushing the boundaries of your current practice, these 64 workshops offer the focused time, expert guidance, and inspiring community you need to advance your work.
Scholarship Program Overview
The Fine Arts Work Center is committed to awarding scholarships to increase access to their summer workshops, with a special focus on engaging young people, people with low incomes, and individuals from BIPOC, AAPI, LGBTQIA+, and other communities historically underserved by FAWC.
CBAW Scholarships Details
- Two scholarships available for veterans working with CBAW.
- Full tuition, housing, and possible travel stipend are included.
- In person in beautiful Provincetown, Massachusetts.
How to Apply
Veterans associated with CBAW can apply for the scholarships by visiting the FAWC Scholars Awards application page. The application deadline is March 1, 2025, with notifications scheduled for early April 2025.
Explore Additional Scholarship Opportunities
FAWC offers a range of sponsored and named scholarships, including those from organizations like Cave Canem, Kundiman, and others. These scholarships not only cover tuition and housing but also provide travel stipends.
For detailed information about the Summer Workshops and to explore the full catalog, visit the FAWC Summer Workshops Program.

About Fine Arts Work Center (FAWC)
The Work Center was founded in 1968 by a group of artists who envisioned a place in Provincetown, MA, the country’s most enduring artists’ community, where artists and writers could live and work together in the early phase of their careers.
Learn more by visiting their website at FAWC.org.

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