The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts announced today the recipients of its 2019 spring grants. It will award $3.81 million to forty-one arts organizations that focus on supporting experimental and underrecognized artists. The funds will help realize scholarly exhibitions, including five monographic shows of work by women artists; publications; and visual arts programming.
“The grantees in this round range from small arts organizations with one staff member to major museums, yet they all provide essential resources for artists as well as innovative platforms for critical cultural dialogue,” said Joel Wachs, the foundation’s president. “Creative risk-taking is at the heart of this country’s most meaningful social, political, and cultural developments, therefore we are proud to stand behind artist-centered organizations that support experimental practice.”
The grantees were chosen from a pool of 249 applicants. Individual grants, ranging from $60,000 to $120,000, will go to projects in twelve states, the District of Columbia, and Canada, including to the Alabama Contemporary Art Center, the Power Plant in Toronto, the Center for Independent Documentary in Boston, the Lab in San Francisco, and Printed Matter, Inc. and the New Museum in New York.
The complete list of recipients is as follows:
Spring 2019 Grant Recipients | Support for Single Exhibitions
Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago, “Barbara Kruger: Rethink. Remake. Replay,” $100,000
Brooklyn Museum, Brooklyn, New York, “Lorraine O’Grady, Both/And,” $100,000
Diaspora Vibe Cultural Arts Incubator, Miami, “Inter | Sectionality: Diaspora Art in the Creole City,” $80,000
New Museum, New York, “Grief and Grievance: Art and Mourning in America,” $100,000
Parrish Art Museum, Water Mill, New York, “Telling Stories” and “Platform: Tomashi Jackson,” $100,000
Phillips Collection, Washington, DC, “Moira Dryer: Back in Business,” $75,000
Power Plant, Toronto, “Arctic/Amazon,” $100,000
Queens Museum, Queens, New York, “Property and Life,” $75,000
San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, San Francisco, “Dawoud Bey: An American Project,” $100,000
Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, Julie Mehretu exhibition, $100,000
Spring 2019 Grant Recipients | Program Support
Alabama Contemporary Art Center, Mobile, Alabama, $100,000
Arizona State University Art Museum, Tempe, Arizona, $90,000
Artists’ Television Access, San Francisco, $60,000
Art21, New York, $100,000
Beall Center for Art and Technology/University of California, Irvine, $100,000
Bidoun Projects, Brooklyn, New York, $75,000
Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts/Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts, $100,000
Center for Independent Documentary, Boston, Shirley Clarke documentary, $100,000
Center for Land Use Interpretation, Culver City, California, $100,000
Charlotte Street Foundation, Kansas City, Missouri, $100,000
Clockshop, Los Angeles, $60,000
Coleman Center for the Arts, York, Alabama, $80,000
Committee on Global Thought, Columbia University, New York, $95,000
Denniston Hill, Glen Wild, New York, $80,000
Drawing Center, New York, $120,000
Human Resources, Los Angeles, $60,000
The Lab, San Francisco, $100,000
Light Work, Syracuse, New York, $100,000
Lower Manhattan Cultural Council, New York, $120,000
M12, Broomfield, Colorado, $60,000
Museum of Contemporary Art, Tucson, Arizona, $100,000
New Orleans Film Society, New Orleans, $100,000
Oklahoma Visual Arts Coalition, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, $100,000
Participant Inc., New York, $100,000
Performa, New York, $100,000
Printed Matter, Inc., New York, $120,000
Silver Eye Center for Photography, Pittsburgh, $100,000
Southern Exposure, San Francisco, $100,000
University Galleries, Illinois State University, Normal, Illinois, $100,000
USF Contemporary Art Museum, Tampa, $100,000
Velaslavasay Panorama, Los Angeles, $60,000