To learn more about our program, please join us for a virtual open house on November 14, 11:30 AM – 1:00 PM ET. Advance registration is required. The Carnegie Mellon University School of Art MFA Program is an interdisciplinary, experimental, research-based...
Introducing “Synthetica and Alterica” – Silicon Valley International Contemporary Art Competition and Art Review Exhibition: In an age where technology permeates every aspect of our lives, Synthetica and Alterica invites artists to explore the evolving relationship between artificial intelligence and...
Textile Arts Center’s Work in Progress (TAC WIP) is a window into the studio practice of contemporary artists and designers that engages the public in a dialogue with the field of textiles. For one month, WIP residents develop and showcase their work...
The Socrates Annual Fellowship is an opportunity for early career artists to realize new public artworks at Socrates Sculpture Park, a public park in Long Island City, Queens. The Fellowship is a highly competitive program that reflects the Park’s commitment...
Each year, Bernheim selects up to four artists for its residency program. One residency is dedicated to a regional artist living in Kentucky or in Clark and Floyd counties of Southern Indiana, while another is reserved for an artist whose...
Olbrich Botanical Gardens invites proposals for temporary, light-based installations for GLEAM, Art in a New Light, a public art exhibition situated within a 16-acre Midwest landscape or 10,000 sq ft tropical conservatory. In celebration of the 10th anniversary, the 2025...
Led by DeVos Institute Founder & Chairman Michael M. Kaiser and President Brett Egan, this high-intensity program serves executives of arts, culture, heritage and humanities non-profits worldwide. It provides training and guidance in strategic planning, leadership, fundraising, marketing, board governance,...
The Yale Committee for Art Recognizing Enslavement (CARE) will work with members of the campus and New Haven communities to commission works of art and related programming to address Yale’s historical roles and associations with slavery and the slave trade...
Applications for the 2025-26 Fellowship are now open. The deadline for submissions is January 6, 2025. We encourage applications from a wide range of practitioners whose work focuses on improving the built and natural environment. In short, people of exceptional...
December 16, 2024
12:00 am
The Prompt The movie “Sing Sing” highlights the redemptive power of art. Through theater production, in endless preparation and rehearsals, working together, incarcerated men in New York’s Sing Sing prison receive the tools and grace to regain their humanity. Light...