
Massee Arts Grant
Cerrado
£1k – £5k
Passionate about fungi and visual arts? Explore the Massee Arts Grant, offering up to £5,000 for international artists whose work promotes fungal science engagement, exclusively funded by the British Mycological Society.
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At GrantGunner, we frequently see funding geared heavily toward STEM research or mainstream cultural outputs. Occasionally, a truly unique opportunity bridges these worlds. The Massee Arts Grant, administered by the British Mycological Society (BMS), is one such gem. This grant is specifically designed to support individual artistic projects that successfully promote public engagement with fungal science.
If you are an artist-regardless of your discipline-who finds inspiration in the complex, hidden world of fungi, this competitive funding stream could provide the necessary support to bring your vision to life.
The Massee Arts Grant is an annual funding mechanism aimed squarely at translating scientific appreciation into artistic expression. The support provided is significant for individual projects:
Crucially, the funded work is typically showcased publicly as part of UK Fungus Day, the BMS’s flagship outreach event held every October. This provides a fantastic platform for your finished creation to interact directly with a dedicated, curious audience.
While the scope is broad, the requirements for receiving this specific funding are quite stringent. Understanding these rules upfront is vital before dedicating time to preparing an application.
The grant is commendably open globally to artists from all disciplines. Whether you work in sculpture, digital media, performance, or traditional painting, your methods are welcome. However, the mandate requires that all resulting work must be accessible to UK audiences upon completion. You must clearly articulate how you plan to ensure this accessibility.
This is perhaps the most critical administrative requirement: BMS must be the sole funder for this specific project. This means that if your project requires a budget of £5,000, you cannot supplement that funding with other grants, private investment, or organizational in-kind support earmarked for the creation of the work itself. You must be prepared to solely rely on the BMS award for the project’s financials.
Applicants are limited to one award per 24 months. Furthermore, previous award winners are ineligible to apply for the following two years. This suggests the BMS seeks to support a wide variety of artistic voices over time.
Before diving into the application process, use this checklist to assess fit:
Given the competition and the specific focus, preparation must emphasize synthesis between art and science.
This highly specialized opportunity provides a unique chance to merge artistic practice with scientific outreach. We encourage all eligible individuals to explore the detailed requirements directly via the official listing.
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Important Note on Dates: Please note that the application window specified in the research brief falls into a later calendar year (Spring 2026). Always verify the current year's opening and closing dates directly via the official BMS link provided below to ensure you are applying at the correct time.
The primary application pathway provided by the British Mycological Society.
The index listing used for compiling initial opportunity data.

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