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Oolite Arts Awards Puts $425,000 Into South Florida’s Art Economy

Savannah HeraldBy Savannah HeraldApril 14, 20264 Mins Read
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  • The Ellies expanded eligibility to include Broward, Palm Beach, and Monroe counties, widening South Florida's creative footprint.
  • Oolite Arts supports artists and K-12 art teachers through Creator Awards, Art Teacher Travel Awards, A Better World Award, and the Lifetime Achievement Award.
  • The Ellies operate as sustained investment in South Florida's art ecosystem, emphasizing access, equity, and support as artists navigate rising costs and shifting creative spaces.

Some arts funding is tied to a project, a timeline, a deliverable, or a tightly defined outcome. Oolite Arts is taking a different route with The Ellies 2026. This year’s awards will distribute $425,000 in fully unrestricted support to artists across South Florida, alongside an additional $75,000 in acquisitions. Flexible funding can help cover studio rent, fabrication, shipping, insurance, documentation, travel, administrative support, and the basic operating costs that sit behind public-facing work. It can also create time to work and room to plan rather than forcing every decision into a narrowly approved budget line.

The Ellies, Oolite Arts Awards are returning to Miami Beach on April 22 for their eighth edition featuring a wider regional footprint. For the first time, eligibility has expanded beyond Miami-Dade to include artists living and working in Broward, Palm Beach, and Monroe counties, extending the program’s reach across a broader slice of South Florida’s creative landscape. Oolite positions that change as part of a larger commitment to access and equity as artists navigate rising costs and shifting creative spaces across the region.

Oolite Arts and How The Ellies Work

Founded in 1984 as ArtCenter/South Florida, Oolite Arts is a nonprofit that supports artists through residencies, exhibitions, education, and public programs. The Ellies launched in 2018 and now operate as one of the organization’s flagship funding programs. According to Oolite’s current program page, the awards are structured across four categories: Creator Awards, Art Teacher Travel Awards, the A Better World Award, and the Lifetime Achievement Award. The program is designed to support artists and art educators across Miami-Dade, Broward, Palm Beach, and Monroe counties.

$425,000 in Unrestricted Support, Plus $75,000 in Acquisitions

The 2026 cycle includes two different kinds of investment. The headline figure is $425,000 in direct financial support to winning artists. On top of that, Oolite Arts says there will be $75,000 in acquisitions, bringing the total for this year’s awards to $500,000 in artist investment. Oolite also says the program’s historical support has now surpassed $4.1 million since 2018, which frames The Ellies less as a one-night celebration than as an ongoing funding vehicle within South Florida’s art ecosystem.

The unrestricted structure is one of the biggest changes in this year’s cycle. Oolite describes 2026 as the first time the awards are fully unrestricted, which means recipients are not confined to a single exhibition, proposal, or pre-approved expense category. Acquisitions, on the other hand, place value on specific works and can strengthen an artist’s market and institutional visibility at the same time. Together, the two forms of support make the program feel more layered than a single cash award alone.

Who the Program Supports

The Ellies supports artists and art teachers across South Florida with the program serving as a direct investment in the region’s evolving creative community. Creator Awards are intended to support significant visual arts projects. The Art Teacher Travel Awards provide K-12 art teachers with travel funds meant to enrich classroom curriculum. The A Better World Award recognizes work tied to areas such as social justice, environmental sustainability, healing, cultural preservation, community empowerment, and global awareness. The Lifetime Achievement Award honors an artist with a sustained body of work and a significant impact on Miami-Dade County.

A Wider South Florida Footprint

The regional expansion is one of the clearest signals in this year’s announcement. The Ellies now include artists across Miami-Dade, Broward, Palm Beach, and Monroe counties, a shift Oolite ties to the realities of rising costs and changing creative geography in South Florida. That makes the expansion more than an administrative adjustment. It acknowledges that the region’s artistic life is not contained within one county, even if Miami-Dade remains its most visible center.

South Florida’s art world has long carried an outsized profile within the national conversation, especially through Miami’s concentration of galleries, fairs, collectors, and seasonal art traffic. Expanding eligibility outward suggests a fuller view of where artists in the region actually live and sustain their practices.

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