United States
Organizer Information The Charles River Conservancy (CRC) is a non-profit organization dedicated to the stewardship, renewal, and enhancement of the urban Charles River parklands. Since the opening of the Lynch Family Skatepark in 2015, the CRC has worked to ensure the park remains a world-class destination for athletes and creatives alike. Grounded in the principles […]
Organizer Information The International Studio & Curatorial Program (ISCP) is New York’s premier non-profit residency institution for visual artists and curators. Located in an 18,000-square-foot former factory in East Williamsburg, Brooklyn, ISCP provides a high-intensity professional environment for emerging to mid-career practitioners. The Pollock-Krasner Foundation, established in 1985 through the legacy of Lee Krasner, is […]
Organizer Information The European Union (EU) Delegation to the United States, based in Washington, D.C., is the primary organizer. The Transatlantic Rising Stars Project (TRSP) is a flagship three-year cultural diplomacy initiative funded by the European Union. Its mission is to strengthen transatlantic ties by connecting European artists with American peers, industry leaders, and local […]
Organizer Information The Colby College Museum of Art, located in Waterville, Maine, is a leading primary institution for American and contemporary art. As a teaching museum within a top-tier liberal arts college, it serves as a laboratory for art scholarship, practice, and community engagement. The museum houses a world-class collection, including the Lunder Collection of […]
Organizer Information The Contemporary Arts Center (CAC) in Cincinnati, Ohio, is a non-collecting museum founded in 1939 as one of the first institutions in the United States dedicated to contemporary art. Housed in the critically acclaimed Lois & Richard Rosenthal Center for Contemporary Art—the first U.S. museum designed by the late Zaha Hadid—the CAC is […]
Organizer Information Powerhouse Arts (PHA) is a prominent not-for-profit organization based in Brooklyn, New York, dedicated to the service of creative expression and the advancement of artistic practices. Housed in a meticulously designed, purpose-built facility—formerly a historic power plant—the organization serves as a central hub for a vast network of art and fabrication professionals, educators, […]
Organizer Information The Rhode Island School of Design (RISD), founded in 1877 in Providence, RI, is one of the oldest and most prestigious colleges of art and design in the United States. Its integral component, the RISD Museum, houses a world-class collection of more than 100,000 objects ranging from ancient times to the present. The […]
Organizer Information Janel Young is an internationally recognized painter, muralist, and community advocate originally from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. After building a successful career in New York City, she returned to her roots with a mission to “wrap the city in color” through community-centered public art. Her work has been commissioned by major entities such as the […]
Organizer Information The Sharpe-Walentas Studio Program is a prestigious residency initiative based in DUMBO, Brooklyn, funded and managed by the Walentas Family Foundation. The program’s roots date back to 1991 when it was established by the Marie Walsh Sharpe Art Foundation. In 2014, the Walentas Family Foundation took over its administration to preserve the program’s […]
