The Warhol Foundation announced its fall 2024 grant recipients, distributing $4.1 million amongst 47 visual arts organizations across 21 U.S. states and 2 foreign institutions. The organization emphasized its commitment to supporting artists and communities, particularly in light of current global challenges. Of the recipients, 27 are small and midsize organizations, including 13 first-time grantees. The support includes four curatorial research fellowships, aiming to enhance creativity and cultural representation in the arts field. Notable recipients include the Ukrainian Institute of Modern Art and Ogden Contemporary Arts, among others.
The Warhol Foundation believes that artists and the institutions that support them make invaluable contributions to our culture. Supporting these organizations ensures that they can continue to nurture creativity and resilience.
The precarious nature of our current world reinforces our resolve to be steadfast in our support of artists and their communities,
First-time grantees include the Ukrainian Institute of Modern Art in Chicago, which is being awarded the Wynn Kramarsky Freedom of Expression Award.
Returning recipients include Midway Contemporary Art in Minneapolis, which commissions work from artists and supplies them with the space and resources to produce it.
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