Artist Access Program
2027 Application Open March 9-April 13, 2026
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Since 2018, The Artist Access Program has provided free or low-cost rehearsal and production spaces to both emerging and established performance artists from the Austin area. Created to address the needs of local artists, participating organizations partner with the City of Austin’s Cultural Centers to produce professional performances for both local and visiting audiences. In addition to space, AAP partners are provided with marketing support, assistance with event planning and opportunities to collaborate. The Artist Access Program is facilitated by the City of Austin and department of Arts, Culture, Music and Entertainment. For more information visit https://www.austintexas.gov/acme
2027 Applications
The City of Austin will begin accepting applications for the Artist Access Program 2027 season on Monday, March 9 at 10am. The deadline to submit an application is Monday, April 13, 2026, at 11:59pm.
Applicants selected will work with City staff to coordinate proposed productions between October 1, 2026, and December 31, 2027. Participating facilities include The Asian American Resource Center, Dougherty Arts Center, George Washington Carver Museum & Cultural Center, and Zilker Hillside Theater.
2027 Application: https://mcp.submittable.com/submit
- Application Process and Guidelines
To Qualify:
Applicants must live in Austin or ETJ (Extra-territorial jurisdiction), be a working artist or organization that provides programs and services for citizens of Austin and/or the ETZ and be open and marketing broadly to residents, visitors and tourists.Application Process:
Fill out an application once you have confirmed your eligibility. Submit by April 13, 2026 at 11:59pm by clicking the submit button on the SUBMITTABLE form OR mail a paper application and support materials to ARTIST ACCESS PROGRAM, 1110 BARTON SPRINGS ROAD, AUSTIN TX 78704. All materials must arrive by the deadline.Review and Selection Process:
Artists are ranked by the panel in a public process. Panelists may have questions for the applicants during their review. Staff will contact top scorers to negotiate and schedule dates. (Note that we may not be able to schedule all applicants due to the volume of artists applying for this program.) Once scheduling is completed to everyone's satisfaction, the applicant signs a rental contract with an AAP Addendum confirming that they will abide by the program rules and follow the laws of the land.
Participating Venues
Asian American Resource Center
Phone: 512-974-1700
Address: 8401 Cameron Road, Austin, TX 78754
Site Contact: Fabian Duran, Event Coordinator, fabian.duran@austintexas.gov
Dougherty Arts Center
Phone: 512-974-4000
Address: 1110 Barton Springs Road, Austin, TX 78704
Site Contact: James Byers, Theater & Events Coordinator, james.byers@austintexas.gov
George Washington Carver Museum, Cultural and Genealogy Center
Phone: 512-974-4926
Address: 1165 Angelina Street, Austin, TX 78702
Site Contact: Jasmine Games, Event Coordinator, jasmine.games@austintexas.gov
- Past and Present Partners
Salvage Vanguard Theatre
¡Escándalo!
Generic Ensemble Company
Austin Samba
Spectrum Theatre Company
Theatre en Bloc
Shrewd Productions
Isabella & The Runaway Train
Austin Shakespeare
A’lante Flamenco Ensemble
Heartland Theatre Collective
Ballet Afrique
Glass Half Full Theatre
Austin City Ballet
Austin Dance Ensemble
Austin Mayan Collective
B. Iden Payne Award Council
Color Arc Productions
Austin Dance India
Lannaya Drum & Dance Ensemble
Pollyanna Theatre Company
Proyecto Teatro
Ariel Dance Theatre Company
Teatro Vivo
Reclaim!
Xavier Jara
Artistic Education Company
Early Era Collective
Fisterra Project
Different Stages Theatre
Kendra Wiley
Kung Fu Cowgirl
Austin Asian American Film Festival
Texas Accountants & Lawyers For The Arts
Texas Bengali Cultural Alliance
Austin Sister Cities International Diversity Band
Dance Waterloo
Puerto Rican Folkloric Dance
Contact
Lucy Miller-Downing
AAP Program Supervisor
(512)974-4045
lucy.miller-downing@austintexas.gov