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10 July 2018

Warhol Foundation Announces Spring 2018 Grants

The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts has announced the recipients of its Spring 2018 grant round. In total 42 organizations will receive $3.6 million for scholarly exhibitions, publications, and visual arts programming, including artist residencies and new commissions. The Foundation has an open submission process with biannual application deadlines. The program is highly competitive; this round of recipients was selected from an applicant pool of 224 nonprofit arts organizations. Individual grants range from $35,000-$120,000. A complete list of recipients follows. To read further about a selection of organizations and projects receiving funding visit the Grants page of our website. The next deadline for applying to the foundation is September 1, 2018. Grant overview and guidelines are available here.

Spring 2018 Grant Recipients | Program Support Over 2 Years

  • Aggregate Space Gallery, Oakland, CA   $90,000
  • Alliance of Artists Communities, Providence, RI   $120,000
  • Art in General, Brooklyn, NY  $100,000
  • Artpace, San Antonio, TX   $100,0000
  • Artists in Residence in Everglades, Miami Beach, FL   $80,000
  • Artists Space, New York, NY    $100,000
  • Borscht Corp., Miami, FL,    $50,000
  • BURNAWAY, Atlanta, GA   $35,000
  • Chinese Culture Foundation of San Francisco, San Francisco, CA   $100,000
  • Gallery 400 at The University of Illinois, Chicago, IL    $100,000
  • Hallwalls Contemporary Arts Center, Buffalo, NY   $100,000
  • International Studio & Curatorial Program, Brooklyn, NY   $80,000
  • KMAC Museum, Louisville, KY   $100,000
  • List Visual Arts Center, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA   $100,000
  • Los Angeles Contemporary Exhibitions, Los Angeles, CA   $100,000
  • Los Angeles Poverty Department, Los Angeles, CA   $80,000
  • Maysles Documentary Center, New York, NY   $50,000
  • PEN America, New York, NY   $100,000
  • Project Row Houses, Houston, TX   $100,000
  • RAIR, Philadelphia, PA   $85,000
  • Recess, Brooklyn, NY   $100,000
  • Slought Foundation, Philadelphia, PA    $80,000
  • SPACE Gallery, Portland, ME   $100,000
  • Washington Project for the Arts, Washington, DC   $80,000
  • Women’s Center for Creative Work, Los Angeles, CA   $60,000
  • Women’s Studio Workshop, Rosendale, NY   $100,000

Spring 2018 Grant Recipients | Exhibition Support

  • The Contemporary Austin, Austin, TX,
    The Sorcerer’s Burden – $100,000
  • deCordova Sculpture Park and Museum, Lincoln, MA,
    Visionary New England – $80,000
  • The Heard Museum, Phoenix, AZ
    Larger Than Memory: Contemporary Art from Indigenous North America – $100,000
  • The Institute of the Arts and Sciences of the UC Santa Cruz Arts Division, UCSC Arboretum and Botanic Garden, Santa Cruz, CA
    A Future Garden for the Central Coast of California – $57,000
  • The Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston, MA
    Huma Bhabha – $100,000
  • Institute of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA
    Nayland Blake – $100,000
  • Museum of the African Diaspora, San Francisco, CA
    Coffee, Rhum, Sugar & Gold: A Postcolonial Paradox – $50,000
  • Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA,
    Pattern and Decoration – $100,000
  • Newark Museum, Newark, NJ
    Wendy Red Star: Annúkaxua / A Scratch on the Earth – $70,000
  • New Museum, New York, NY
    Sarah Lucas: Au Naturel – $100,000
  • The Phillips Collection, Washington, DC
    Zilia Sánchez: Soy Isla – $100,000
  • Providence College Galleries, Providence, RI
    Beyond Bauhaus – $65,000
  • San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, San Francisco, CA
    Suzanne Lacy: We Are Here – $100,000
  • The Miriam & Ira D. Wallach Art Gallery, Columbia University, New York, NY
    Waiting for Omar Gatlato: A Survey of Algerian Contemporary Art – $60,000
  • Weisman Art Museum, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN
    Harriet Bart: Abracadabra and Other Forms of Protection – 75,000
  • Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, NY
    Rachel Harrison: Life Hack – $100,000

See Also

Harry Smith, still from Film No. 12: Heaven and Earth Magic Feature, c. 1957–62. 16mm film transferred to digital video, black and white, sound; 1 hr. 6 min. Courtesy of Anthology Film Archives, New York
Exhibition Support

Fragments of a Faith Forgotten: The Art of Harry Smith
Whitney Museum of American Art
New York, NY

John Massier, My Bright Future, 2021, acrylic on canvas, 48 x 42 inches. Courtesy Hallwalls.
Multi-year Program Support

Hallwalls Contemporary Art Center
Buffalo, NY

Lyndon Barrois Jr., Guardians Gate (Farfanicchio), 2022; Masters of Fine Arts, 2011/2022. Wood, latex paint, antique brass elements, cast iron, oil paint, twigs, brass, burlap, packing felt; oil on canvas, artist frame, solvent transfer, plywood, curtains, frames, lights, easels, conservators coat, headlamp. Dimensions variable. Installation view, Artists Space, 2022. Courtesy of Artists Space, New York. Photo: Filip Wolak.
Multi-year Program Support

Artists Space
New York, NY

Dana Davenport, Dana’s Beauty Supply, 2021. Installation view.
Multi-year Program Support

Recess
Brooklyn, NY

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The Cantor Arts Center at Stanford University acquired the Andy Warhol Photography Archive from The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts in 2014. The collection of 3,600 contact sheets and corresponding negatives represents the complete range of Warhol’s black-and-white photographic practice from 1976 until his unexpected death in 1987.

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