Foundation / Corporation
Queens Museum (QM) and Jerome Foundation
08/07/22 11:59 PM EST
Fellowships to New York City emerging visual artists for professional development opportunities as well as a local exhibition of artwork. The purpose of the fellowship program is to support visual artists who are at the beginning of their public career and who have not participated in major exhibitions. Fellows may be working in visual art in all media including public art, participatory, and/or performance-based visual expression.
GrantWatch ID#: 183749
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Two visual artists will receive $20,000 each, individual studio space at the Queens Museum, professional development consultations, and close mentorship from QM staff members working toward an artist’s project.
Fellows will move into the studios in October 2022 and will have access to studio space through September 2023. These one-year fellowships will culminate with the opening of solo project exhibitions at QM in Fall 2023.
Before starting your grant application, please review the funding source's website listed below for updates/changes/addendums/conferences/LOIs.
Apply online: https://queensmuseum.submittable.com/submit/228461/open-call-qm-jerome-foundation-fellowship-for-emerging-artists-2022-2023
Queens Museum
New York City Building
Flushing Meadows Corona Park
Queens, NY 11368
Phone: 718 592 9700
Fax: 718 592 5778
Email: info@queensmuseum.org
USA: New York City; New York
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