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The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts

Description

The objective of the Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts is to foster innovative artistic expression and the creative process by supporting cultural organizations that, in turn, support artists and their work. (The Foundation's grant program is primarily focused on supporting institutions within the United States. However, in rare cases, it will make grants outside the United States, and therefore accepts letters of inquiry from arts...

Opportunity Information
Application Deadlines

March 1 and September 1, annually

Geographic Scope
USA; Global
Additional Clarification

International projects are occasionally supported.

Areas of Interest
Arts/Culture/Humanities: General
Literary Arts
Museums
New Media Arts
Visual Arts
Health/Wellness: General
Journalism/Publishing
Civil Rights
Target Populations: General
Asian/Pacific Islanders
Black/African Americans
Hispanics
Minorities
Native Americans/First Nations/Indigenous Groups
Women/Girls
Types of Support
Collaborations/Coalitions
Fellowships
Individuals
Project/Program Support
Research
Residencies
Funder Information
Total Annual Giving
$15,993,000
Type
Foundation, Fund, or Trust
EIN
13-3410749
Application Procedures

Application guidelines are available on the Foundation's website.

Requirements
Eligibility Details

Nonprofit organizations

Contact Information
General Contact

65 Bleecker Street
Seventh Floor

New York, New York, 10012

info@warholfoundation.org
(212) 387-7555
(212) 387-7560 (fax)
Primary Contact
Rachel Bers
Program Director
Grants History
This funder has a page on their website listing previous grantees.

You can review tax forms on ProPublica. Learn more about them and the 990.

This is a list of grant recipients noted on the funder’s 990 forms.

This includes forms filed in 2018 and later, so it can include information for tax years earlier than that.

The information below is pulled directly from the form itself without any alterations.

If the details are not included, e.g. “Various”, they may be indicated on the PDF on the IRS site.

The awards may also be listed on the funder’s website.

Tax Year Sort ascending Recipient City State / Province Country Amount Purpose
EPICENTER Green River UT US $30,000 Program support (over 2 years)
EXPRESS NEWARK RUTGERS UNIVERSITY FOUNDATION Newark NJ US $40,000 Program support (over 2 years)
FLUX PROJECTS Atlanta GA US $30,000 Program support (over 2 years)
FRANCONIA SCULPTURE PARK Franconia MN US $50,000 Program support (over 2 years)
GATHERMAKESHELTER Portland OR US $40,000 Program support (over 2 years)
HALLWALLS CONTEMPORARY ARTS CENTER Buffalo NY US $50,000 Program support (over 2 years)
HARLEM STAGE New York NY US $10,000 In support of waterworks, harlem stage's signature commissioning program; in honor of patricia cruz's 25 years of distinguished service as artistic director and ceo
HAWAI'I CONTEMPORARY Honolulu HI US $100,000 Support for the triennial
HIRSHHORN MUSEUM AND SCULPTURE GARDEN SMITHSONIAN Washington DC US $100,000 Osgemeos exhibition
HUMAN RESOURCES Los Angeles CA US $32,500 Program support (over 2 years)
IAAA CENTER FOR BLACK VISUAL CULTURE AT NYU NOTE GRANT TRANSFERRED FROM B New York NY US $50,000 Curatorial research fellowship: rebecca mcgrew, manthia diawara, terri geis
IAIA MUSEUM OF CONTEMPORARY NATIVE ARTS Santa Fe NM US $100,000 Exhibition program support
INDEPENDENT CURATORS INTERNATIONAL New York NY US $60,000 Program support (over 2 years)
INDEXIACAL Santa Cruz CA US $30,000 Program support (over 2 years)
INSTITUTE 193 Lexington KY US $30,000 Program support (over 2 years)
INSTITUTE FOR CONTEMPORARY ART AT VIRGINIA COMMONWEALTH UNIVERSITY Richmond VA US $60,000 "dear mazie" exhibition
INSTITUTE OF CONTEMPORARY ART LOS ANGELES Los Angeles CA US $80,000 "scratching at the moon" exhibition
JAN SCHREM AND MARIA MANETTI SCHREM MUSEUM OF ART UC DAVIS Davis CA US $50,000 Curatorial research fellowship: amy sadao and susette min
JAPANESE AMERICAN CULTURAL AND COMMUNITY CENTER Los Angeles CA US $50,000 Curatorial research fellowship: amy sadao and susette min
JOAN Los Angeles CA US $30,000 Program support (over 2 years)
Tax Year

No awards available.