
"The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts today revealed the recipients of its fall 2025 grants. The foundation will award more than $4 million to fifty-seven visual arts organizations and institutions, scattered across seventeen US states and Washington, DC, as well as Lebanon and Ukraine. Thirty-nine recipients are classified as small or midsize institutions; twenty are first-time grantees. Additional support was awarded to two curatorial research fellowships."
""The recent reduction in government funding for the visual arts, along with a cultural infrastructure destabilized by widespread political and economic uncertainty, have substantially weakened support for the entire arts ecosystem," said Warhol Foundation president Joel Wachs in a statement. "The intense pressure this places on artists and the organizations that sustain their work reinforces the Foundation's commitment to support and uplift the vital work they do.""
The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts will award more than $4 million to fifty-seven visual arts organizations and institutions across seventeen US states, Washington, DC, Lebanon, and Ukraine. Thirty-nine recipients are small or midsize institutions and twenty are first-time grantees. Additional support includes two curatorial research fellowships. Recent reductions in government funding and a destabilized cultural infrastructure from political and economic uncertainty have substantially weakened support for the arts ecosystem. The foundation emphasized commitment to support artists and the organizations that sustain their work. First-time grantees include Galveston Artist Residency, Mini Mart Park, Hamiltonian Artists, and ContemporaryArt Review Los Angeles. Exhibition support includes a Ching Ho Cheng retrospective and a group show titled "Telenovela."
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