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Collective Futures Fund: Sustaining Practice Grants

THE ANDY WARHOL FOUNDATION FOR THE

Funding Amount

US $3,000

Deadline

Rolling / Open

Grant Type

foundation

Overview

Collective Futures Fund: Sustaining Practice Grants

Status: ACTIVE
Funder: Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts
Amount: US $3,000
Last Updated: April 02, 2026

Summary

The Collective Futures Fund offers $2,500 Sustaining Practice Grants for emerging artists and collaborators in the Greater Boston area. These grants support research and the development of new projects, emphasizing collaboration and community engagement. Applicants must demonstrate their artistic focus and provide work samples. The fund prioritizes innovative arts initiatives, ensuring that visual arts remain a core component. Projects must actively involve public participation and can include diverse artistic expressions, fostering connections within local artist communities.

Overview

Sustaining Practice Grants Grants offered at $2,500 each geared toward emerging individual artists and collaborators who need critical support for research, to develop new projects and future ideas, and sustain themselves in the process. Applicants will be asked to submit representative work samples and give a short description of their practice and research focus. Research can be oriented toward designing projects such as exhibitions, publications, and other collaborative platforms OR exploration into subject matter and contexts for future work in the spirit of Collective Futures. Work samples need not directly relate to stated research focus, but we ask that applicants explain how their research fits in their larger practice. Grantees will not be required to produce results or specific outcomes but will be encouraged to apply for New Projects grants the following year. Applicants will be evaluated on a combination of overall artistic work and stated focus.

Eligibility

You can learn more about this opportunity by visiting the funder's website. The Sustaining Practice tier is open to individuals for research time for future collaborative projects.  At the time of applying and completion of research/project, applicants must be residents of the Greater Boston area residing in either Plymouth, Norfolk, Middlesex, Essex, or Suffolk counties.Visual artists, curators, arts writers, cultural organizers, collectives, collaborators at all career stages who reside in Norfolk, Middlesex, Essex and Suffolk counties are encouraged to apply.Examples:New artist-driven and run spaces, organizations, micro-cinemas, community centers, and collaborations for presenting and experiencing art, performance, old and new media, and community projectsPublications, online or in print, that highlights and amplifies local artist communities and critical discourse   Public art projects such as murals, outdoor sculptures, or installations with a temporary or permanent physical presenceCuratorial projects by independent curators and/or visual artists  Socially-responsive and engagement projects such as artist gardens, mutual aid arts initiatives, community storytelling, grassroots archives and history-keeping, and more.
Independent and alternative artist-driven education projects such as lecture series, workshops, programmingWhile we take an expansive view toward the visual arts, the project must have visual arts and visual impact as a strong component. We welcome film, performance, dance, music, and education as part of that expansive definition, but a project’s relationship to the visual arts must be explained.Artists operating in more traditional or craft disciplines are also eligible to apply. We ask that all applications describe their risk taking and experimentation within their particular discipline.All projects must engage or be shared with the public in Greater Boston via process, presentation, production, or publication.If applying as a group, a collaboration or collective can be longstanding or newly formed specifically for this project. Please identify one participant to serve as the lead contact. The lead applicant will the main contact and financially responsible for the grant, including taxes.  Tufts University alumni are welcome to apply.

Ineligibility

Projects organized by existing incorporated businesses (including LLCs, B Corps, state non-profits, 501(c)(3) organizations, and 501(c)(4) organizations), universities or schools (private, public, charter), religious institutions, or LLCs established for commercial enterprise are not eligible. This grant is oriented toward independent projects driven by artists and cannot be used as supplemental organizational funding. Applicants can be working with nonprofit organizations as venues or partners, but the project must be driven primarily by the artists and be distinct from an organization’s regular programming.Projects that are in support of or present individual artists and their solo practice are not eligible. Projects must be based in collaboration in either process or implementation. The Sustaining Practice tier is open to individuals for research time for future collaborative projects.  Students enrolled in a degree program as well as current students, faculty, post-graduate fellows, and staff of Tufts Univeristy are not eligible.Applicants can not propose projects to be sited at Tufts University Art Galleries.

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Fields of Work

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