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Hamiltonian Artists

Location
Washington D.C.
Grant Cycle
Fall 2025
Amount
$80,000
Type of Grant
Multi-year Program Support
Website
hamiltonianartists.org ↗
Installation view of new.now. (2025). February 8–March 15, 2025. Artworks pictured by Sobia Ahmad, June Canedo de Souza, Jermaine “jET” Carter, Nilou Kazemzadeh, and Fargo Nissim Tbakhi. Photo by Vivian Marie Doering, courtesy of Hamiltonian Artists.
Visitors in Paula Mans’ studio at Hamiltonian Artists. Open Studios, September 13, 2025. Photo by Sandy Cheng.
Installation view of Misha Ilin’s solo exhibition, Pale Grass Blue. October 19–November 23, 2024. Photo by Vivian Marie Doering, courtesy of Hamiltonian Artists.
Isabella Whitfield transforms How to Recall a Message (2024) through performance on the closing day of her solo exhibition, Best Regards. August 10, 2024. Photo by Sandy Cheng.

Hamiltonian Artists was founded with the vision of creating an innovative career incubator program for emerging visual artists. Hamiltonian Artists now serves as a hub for Washington, DC’s, creative economy and a vibrant center for contemporary art in the DC area. With its unique investment in emerging artists, Hamiltonian Artists provides resources to aid their development in important business skills, professional experiences, and visibility to support and sustain their art career.

Through the fellowship program, exhibitions, studios, artist talks, public events, membership program for art collectors at all levels, and so much more, the organization contributes to the vitality of the area’s arts scene by deepening the appreciation for contemporary art and culture throughout Washington, DC, and beyond.

1987

The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts is established in New York, NY. His will called for the creation of a foundation dedicated to “advancement of the visual arts,” and he left nearly his entire estate to the cause.

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