United States
The Museum of Modern Art (MoMA), founded in 1929 in midtown Manhattan, is one of the world’s foremost institutions dedicated to the collection, preservation, and study of modern and contemporary art. Established by three visionary women—Lillie P. Bliss, Mary Quinn Sullivan, and Abby Aldrich Rockefeller—it was the first museum of its kind to be devoted […]
Organizer Information The program is run by Photographic Center Northwest (PCNW), a nonprofit photography center based in Seattle, Washington, USA. PCNW supports photography through exhibitions, educational programs, and community engagement, with a commitment to using photographic practice for social justice, equity, environmental awareness, visual literacy, and cross-cultural communication. The “Agent for Change” series is one […]
Organizer Information Kolaj Institute / Kolaj Magazine is a prominent organization and publication dedicated to the art of collage. Their mission centers on supporting collage artists, building a community around collage practices, and exploring how collage intersects with storytelling, folklore, and social issues.They operate a physical gallery and studio space in New Orleans, located at […]
Organizer Information: The Goethe-Institut is Germany’s cultural institute with a global reach, dedicated to promoting international cultural cooperation. The Los Angeles branch works to connect cultural workers, artists, and communities through innovative programs, exhibitions, performances, and public engagement initiatives. The institute provides institutional support, resources, and a platform for experimentation and visibility for emerging and […]
Organizer Information: ART 180 is a nonprofit organization dedicated to empowering youth through creative practice, mentorship, and professional development. Through programs like the Atlas Artist Residency, ART 180 provides young artists with the skills, confidence, and portfolio-building opportunities to pursue careers in the arts. Title & Description: Residency Teaching Artist Assistant (RTAA) – Emerging Teaching […]
Organizer Information: ART 180 is a nonprofit organization focused on empowering youth through creative practice, mentorship, and professional development. The organization runs the Atlas Artist Residency, a program that provides emerging artists ages 14–19 with the skills, confidence, and portfolio-building opportunities needed to pursue creative careers. Title & Description: Residency Teaching Artist – Lead Artist–Educator, […]
Organizer Information: Women Photographers International Archive (WOPHA) is dedicated to preserving and promoting the work and legacy of women and non-binary photographers. Through exhibitions, publications, and research initiatives, WOPHA supports scholarship and creative engagement with photographic practices and histories. Title & Description: 2026 WOPHA Research Fellowship Program – This fellowship supports exemplary research by emerging […]
Organizer Information: Panopticon Gallery is a contemporary photography gallery dedicated to promoting the art of photographic storytelling. Through exhibitions, events, and artist programs, the gallery provides visibility and professional development for both emerging and established photographers. They host annual juried portfolio exhibitions that highlight cohesive bodies of work and foster community engagement among artists, collectors, […]
Organizer Information: Threshold Gallery is a multi-level gallery space located within the Mithun lobby on historic Pier 56, Seattle, WA. Dedicated to showcasing local artists, the gallery provides the public, clients, and tenants an opportunity to engage with inspiring artwork. Newly renovated in 2022, it offers space for flat work, objects, sculptures, and media art. […]
