Printmaking
Short Description The Structurist Creative Research Fellowship (SCRF) was established to carry forward the critical intentions of The Structurist: an international, interdisciplinary journal founded in 1960 by Eli Bornstein that addresses art, architecture, ecology, culture, and communication. From its inaugural issue, the journal became increasingly concerned with the relationship between art and ecology, and the ways […]
Short Description The Kindling Fund currently awards project grants ranging from $3,000 – $7,000 (with smaller Research and Development Grants) to Maine-based artists of all career levels, who organize projects that engage audiences and the visual arts in inventive and meaningful ways. With a focus on experimentation, successful applications value unconventional engagement, critical dialogue, collaboration, […]
Short Description The Robert Rauschenberg Foundation Archives Research Residency is an opportunity for researchers and scholars interested in visiting the Rauschenberg Foundation and its Archives in New York City. The program provides partial support for costs related that individuals may incur in order to do one- to three-week onsite research intensives onsite. The Robert Rauschenberg Foundation Archives, consisting of Robert […]
Short Description Opstart is designed to give collaborative projects in the arts and culture a good start. The programme supports projects with concrete ambitions to develop cooperation across the Nordic countries. At least two partners based in two different Nordic countries must have confirmed their participation in the project before applying, and their roles must […]
Short Description CURRENTS Art & Technology Festival is an annual international event in Santa Fe, New Mexico, dedicated to showcasing the intersection of art and innovation. The festival features cutting-edge works in new media, including interactive installations, virtual and augmented reality, video art, robotics, and performance. CURRENTS provides a platform for artists exploring the creative […]
Short Description Gallery NAT was founded in 2017 as a non-profit mobile gallery where young and aspiring artists can showcase their talents and take their first steps in the world of art. We are a platform dedicated to nurturing the creativity of the next generation of artists and providing them with the support they need […]
Short Description Founded in 1980, the AIM Fellowship (formerly known as the “Artist in Marketplace ©” Fellowship) is The Bronx Museum’s flagship incubator and career accelerator program for the most promising artists based in NYC. 14 artists are selected for the program annually through a competitive application process. AIM Fellows are awarded a nine-month practicum […]
Short Description The aftermath of events within our environment, our studio practice and ourselves often linger longer than the events themselves. “Residue” is an online exhibition showcasing graduate students from all visual art disciplines, highlighting the ways our experiences shape us and continue to influence our present. This exhibition encourages you to explore what lingers […]
Short Description Established in 1993, the A.I.R. Fellowship Program for Emerging and Underrepresented Women and Non-Binary Artistshas enabled more than 120 artists to realize their first solo exhibition in New York City with the support of the A.I.R. community. The Fellowship Program annually awards six local emerging artists with their first solo exhibition, professional development […]
