United States
Organizer Information CatchLight is a San Francisco–based nonprofit visual media organization dedicated to using the power of visual storytelling to inform, connect, and transform communities. Through its programs, CatchLight supports photographers, filmmakers, and visual journalists who create deeply felt, socially meaningful work. It runs several initiatives, including the Global Fellowship, the Local Visual Journalism Desk, […]
Organizer Information Ucross Foundation is a well-established nonprofit arts organization based in northern Wyoming, on a historic 20,000-acre working ranch in the foothills of the Bighorn Mountains. Founded in 1981, Ucross has, for decades, provided uninterrupted time, studio space, and living accommodations to professional artists from across disciplines. Its mission combines creative support with land […]
Organizer Information The Seattle Art Book Fair (SABF) is a nonprofit, community-driven annual festival dedicated to independent publishing, artist books, zines, and experimental printed matter. The fair brings together artists, designers, small presses, collectives, and cultural organizations to celebrate contemporary practices in bookmaking and print culture. SABF is organized by longtime Seattle designers and cultural […]
Organizer Information The Morgan Library & Museum is a leading research library and museum in New York City, originally founded on the collections of J. Pierpont Morgan. It houses an exceptional array of rare manuscripts, drawings, prints, and books. Through its Drawing Institute, the Morgan supports academic research on drawing from the Renaissance to the […]
Organizer Information The Morgan Library & Museum, located in New York City, is a historic institution founded on the personal collections of financier and philanthropist J. Pierpont Morgan. Today, it serves as both a museum and an independent research library, housing rare manuscripts, Medieval and Renaissance books, drawings, prints, and archives. Through its Drawing Institute, […]
Organizer Information: Arrowmont School of Arts and Crafts, located in Gatlinburg, Tennessee, is a renowned institution dedicated to fostering arts education and creative practice. For over 100 years, Arrowmont has provided a platform for artists to develop their skills, engage in interdisciplinary collaboration, and contribute to the artistic community through workshops, residencies, and public programming. […]
Short Description While clay serves as the foundation of its programming, the organization structures its residencies as open-ended and place-based initiatives. These opportunities are available to artists and scholars capable of working independently and engaging in multi- or interdisciplinary thinking. The program supports ceramic, literary, visual, and performance artists, alongside farmers, chefs, activists, scholars, and […]
Short Description The University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign is pleased to announce a Request for Qualifications (RFQ) to professional artists to create art for the new Illini Hall— a world class facility for learning, innovation, and discovery in the mathematical sciences at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign. A major new artwork is sought for the Mathematics […]
Short Description Established in 1980, this internationally renowned program has awarded visual artists of all mediums, the opportunities to live and create works inspired by Bernheim’s wondrous natural environment. The work created through this program connects visitors to new and exciting experiences that spark curiosity and ignite wonder while expressing the artistic side of Bernheim. […]
