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Young Joon Kwak, Marvin Astorga (Xina Xurner) and Drew Arriola-Sands (Trap Girl) in the stairwell of the former site of Los Angeles’ first punk club, The Masque (now World of Wonder Productions, 6650 Hollywood Boulevard).

BRADFORD NORDEEN/COURTESY DIRTY LOOKS

The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts has named the recipients of its Fall 2018 grants. In this round of awards, $3.65 million was given to 42 nonprofit arts organizations for exhibitions, publications, and visual arts programming. The recipients were chosen from a an open submission group of 273 organizations, with grants ranging from $44,000 to $120,000.

The awardees span 16 U.S. states, as well as the District of Columbia and Puerto Rico. There is one international recipient: Ashkal Alwan, whose Home Works Forum project assembles a global pool of artists, curators, and scholars at its headquarters in Beirut, Lebanon.

Among the grantees in this round are Dirty Looks, the Los Angeles–based platform for queer film, video, and performance, and Arts Nova Workshop in Philadelphia, who will stage a show focused on the legendary free jazz drummer Milford Graves. View the list in full below.

Fall 2018 Grant Recipients | Support for Single Exhibitions

  • Ars Nova Workshop, Philadelphia, for a Milford Graves show, $44,000
  • UC Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive, Berkeley, California, for “Ron Nagle: Handsome Drifter,” $75,000
  • Contemporary Arts Center, Cincinnati, Ohio, for “Art and Race Matters: The Career of Robert Colescott,” $100,000
  • Davis Museum at Wellesley College, Wellesley, Massachusetts, for “Fatimah Tuggar: Home’s Horizons,” $75,000
  • The Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco, for “From the Uncanny Valley to the Crypto Sublime,” $100,000
  • Institute of Contemporary Art / University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, for a Karyn Olivier show, $50,000
  • John Michael Kohler Arts Center, Sheboygan, Wisconsin, for “Lenore Tawney: Mirror of the Universe,” $75,000
  • Leslie-Lohman Museum of Gay and Lesbian Art, New York, for “ON OUR BACKS: The Revolutionary Art of Queer Sex Work,” $50,000
  • Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, for a Mrinalini Mukherjee show, $100,000
  • Mizna, St. Paul, Minnesota, for “History is Not Here: Art and Arab America,” $50,000
  • MoMA PS1, Long Island City, New York, for a group exhibition that grapples with the legacies of the Gulf War in 1991 and the invasion of Iraq in 2003, $100,000
  • Museum of Chinese in America, New York, for “Godzilla vs. the Art World: Asian American Collectives,” $50,000
  • Nasher Sculpture Center, Dallas, Texas, for “No Man’s Land: Women of Land Art,” $100,000
  • National Museum of the American Indian, New York, NY, “The Oscar Howe Project,” $100,000
  • Pérez Art Museum Miami, Miami, for “Teresita Fernández: Elemental,” $100,000
  • Pomona College Museum of Art / Montgomery Art Center, Claremont, California, for a Todd Gray show, $50,000
  • Seattle Art Museum, Seattle, for “The Allure of Matter: Contemporary Art from China,” $100,000
  • Tufts University Art Galleries, Medford, Massachusetts, for “Art for the Future: Artists Call and Transnational Solidarity in the 1980s,” $75,000
  • Walker Art Center, Minneapolis, for “Still (A)live,” $100,000

Fall 2018 Grant Recipients | Program Support

  • African Film Festival, New York, $100,000 (over 2 years)
  • Art Papers, Atlanta, $100,000 (over 2 years)
  • Ashkal Alwan, Beirut, Lebanon, $100,000 (over 2 years)
  • Beta-Local, San Juan, Puerto Rico, $100,000 (over 2 years)
  • Burlington City Arts Foundation, Vermont, $100,000 (over 2 years)
  • Center for Women and Their Work, Austin, $90,000 (over 2 years)
  • Des Moines Art Center, Iowa, $100,000 (over 2 years)
  • Dirty Looks, Los Angeles, $50,000
  • DiverseWorks, Houston, $100,000 (over 2 years)
  • IndieCollect, New York, $60,000
  • Light Industry, Brooklyn, $60,000 (over 2 years)
  • Midway Contemporary Art, Minneapolis, $100,000 (over 2 years)
  • The Mistake Room, Los Angeles, $100,000 (over 2 years)
  • New Venture Fund, Media Democracy Fund, Washington, D.C., $100,000 (over 2 years)
  • Philadelphia Photo Arts Center, Philadelphia, $100,000 (over 2 years)
  • Portland Institute for Contemporary Art, Oregon, $120,000 (over 2 years)
  • Root Division, San Francisco, $100,000 (over 2 years)
  • Santa Fe Art Institute, New Mexico, $100,000 (over 2 years)
  • Socrates Sculpture Park, Long Island City, New York, $100,000 (over 2 years)
  • Times Square Alliance, New York, $100,000 (over 2 years)
  • The Underground Museum, Los Angeles, $100,000 (over 2 years)
  • Utah Museum of Contemporary Art, Salt Lake City, $100,000 (over 2 years)
  • Visual AIDS, New York, $80,000 (over 2 years)



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