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Organizer Information The Paul Mellon Centre for Studies in British Art (PMC) is a London-based research institute committed to supporting scholarship in the fields of British art, architecture, and visual culture. Affiliated with Yale University, the Centre provides fellowships, grants, academic resources, and publications that advance historical and contemporary research. PMC plays a significant role […]
Organizer Information Springfield Village, a forward-thinking community enclave nestled within Springfield’s urban fabric, orchestrates this innovative public art program through its Arts and Culture Committee in collaboration with local civic leaders and the Springfield Art Association. As a catalyst for neighborhood revitalization since its conceptual inception in the early 2020s, the Village has championed projects […]
Organizer Information National Sculpture Society (NSS) — A long-standing non-profit organization (est. 1893) dedicated to promoting excellence in sculpture. Its mission includes supporting sculptors, presenting exhibitions, grants, scholarships, and fostering public appreciation for sculpture, especially works inspired by nature. Title & Description Augusta Savage GrantAn annual grant awarding $2,500 (unrestricted) to a talented emerging sculptor […]
Organizer Information Houston Arts Alliance, in partnership with United Airlines, manages this commission through contracts with the City of Houston, overseen by the Mayor’s Office of Cultural Affairs, and executes privately funded programs to support the arts community. Title & Description United Airlines Welcome to Houston Baggage Claim ArtworkThis is a permanent public art commission […]
Organizer Information Tangled Art + Disability is a leading Canadian non-profit organization dedicated to amplifying the voices of Deaf, Mad, Neurodivergent, and Disability-identified artists through curatorial programs, exhibitions, and advocacy. As a recommender in the Ontario Arts Council’s (OAC) Recommender Program, Tangled supports accessible funding opportunities that prioritize equity and inclusion in the arts sector. […]
Organizer Information Arts Worcester is a dynamic nonprofit arts organization based in Worcester, Massachusetts, founded in 1976 as the Worcester Center for Crafts. Over the past four decades, it has evolved into a vibrant hub for contemporary art, fostering creativity, community engagement, and professional development for artists at all career stages. Committed to making art […]
Organizer Information The Musée du quai Branly – Jacques Chirac is a world-renowned French museum in Paris, dedicated to the art and cultures of Africa, Asia, Oceania, and the Americas. Opened in 2006, it houses over 300,000 objects in its permanent collections, emphasizing indigenous and non-Western artistic expressions through exhibitions, research, and educational programs. The […]
Organizer Information The Fundación Gondra Barandiarán, in partnership with the Museo Nacional del Prado, supports advanced academic research through its postdoctoral grants. Their joint initiative offers emerging and established scholars the opportunity to conduct in-depth research at the Prado’s Centro de Estudios, leveraging the museum’s rich collections, archives, library, and scholarly community. This collaboration underscores […]
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 […]
