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Black Cube

Location
Denver, CO
Grant Cycle
Fall 2025
Amount
$100,000
Type of Grant
Multi-year Program Support
Website
blackcube.art ↗
What We Hold On To (exhibition view, featuring works by Martin Creed, SANGREE, Amber Cobb, and Marek Wolfryd), 2025. Courtesy of Black Cube Nomadic Art Museum. Photo by Third Dune Productions.
Brendan Fernandes, New Monuments | Chicago, 2024. General John Alexander Logan Monument, Grant Park, Chicago, Illinois. Presented by Black Cube Nomadic Art Museum in association with the Chicago Park District, as part of EXPO CHICAGO’s IN/SITU Outside program. Photo by Matthew Reeves.
Rachel Hayes, Horizon Drift, 2024. Plaza of the Americas, Denver, Colorado. Presented by the Biennial of the Americas with artistic direction by Black Cube Nomadic Art Museum. Courtesy of the artist and Black Cube Nomadic Art Museum. Photo. by Third Dune Productions.
Rindon Johnson and Jordan Loeppky-Kolesnik, Sitting a little way off, beyond the trees, so as to remain in the full ambit., 2024. Saugerties, New York. Courtesy the artists and Black Cube Nomadic Art Museum. Photo by Rindon Johnson.
Julie Béna, Dirty Shirley (film still), 2024. Filmed at various sites throughout Colorado. Co-produced by Black Cube Nomadic Art Museum, PLATO, and moloko film.

Black Cube is a nonprofit, nomadic art museum that realizes artists’ most ambitious ideas and inspires people to discover and appreciate contemporary art beyond traditional white museum and gallery walls. Black Cube creates a critical space for contemporary artists to take risks and push the boundaries of artmaking.

We acknowledge our culture’s systemic marginalization of artists because of race, gender, religion, age, ability, sexual orientation, and/or immigration status among other factors. We actively seek to highlight the work of under-represented practitioners and support efforts to address entrenched inequities. 

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