Traditional artists are powerful community leaders and changemakers who catalyze social change and connection.
The inaugural Taproot Fellowship offers unprecedented support and recognition for traditional artists and culture bearers across the United States and Territories. This year and the next, a total of 50 artists will each receive a $50,000 unrestricted grant, plus an additional $10,000 to allocate toward projects within their community, totaling a $60,000 investment per artist.
Featured Stories & Fellows
“To be considered for this means that I am continuing the work that those elders entrusted me to do and truly believing in myself the way they believed in me.”
Adrienne Benjamin | Amikogaabawiikwe
Jingle Dress Maker, Cultural Artist /
Chiminising, Misizaagaiganing (Isle, Minnesota)
“I learned this music through my father, uncles, & friends, and being a Taproot artist gives me a sense of assurance that I will be able to continue to foster the legacy I have inherited through my students, community, and the nation.”
Juan Longoria, Jr.
Conjunto Accordionist & Educator /
Los Fresnos, TX
“Being a Taproot artist will provide significant resources and publicity that focuses on my goal of promoting, educating and preserving the art of Moko Jumbie.”
Willard John
Moko Jumbie Stilt Dancer /
St. Croix, U.S. Virgin Islands
Empower Artists & Communities: Give Today
A community performance of Japanese taiko. Photo by Mark Shigenaga.
Your tax-deductible donation supports Taproot Fellows through our parent organization, Alliance for California Traditional Arts.