2009 grantees include Pamela Lee's Think Tank Aesthetics: Mid-Century Modernism, the Social Sciences, and the Rise of "Visual Culture".
The Creative Capital | Warhol Foundation Arts Writers Grant Program supports writers whose work addresses contemporary visual art through grants issued directly to individual authors. The first program of its kind, it was founded in recognition of both the financially precarious situation of arts writers and their indispensable contribution to a vital artistic culture. The Arts Writers Grant Program issues awards for articles, blogs, books, new and alternative media, and short-form writing. It aims to support the broad spectrum of writing on contemporary visual art, from general-audience criticism to academic scholarship.
Through all its grants, regardless of topic or category type, the Arts Writers Grant Program strives to honor and encourage writing about art
* that is rigorous, passionate, eloquent, and precise;
* in which a keen engagement with the present is infused with an appreciation of the historical;
* that is neither afraid to take a stand nor content to deliver authoritative pronouncements, but serves rather to pose questions and to generate new possibilities for thinking about, seeing, and making art;
* that is sensitive to both the importance and difficulty of situating aesthetic objects within their broader social and political contexts;
* that does not dilute or sidestep complex ideas but renders accessible their meaning and value;
* that creatively challenges the limits of existing conventions without valorizing novelty as an end in itself.
The Creative Capital | Warhol Foundation Arts Writers Grant is spearheaded by The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts as part of its broader Arts Writing Initiative and is administered by the Creative Capital Foundation.
* Grant application open for submission
April 26, 2010 Online (only)
* Deadline for completed grant applications
June 7, 2010 (5:00 p.m. EST) Online (only)
* Notification of applications advancing to final review
September 16, 2010
* Announcement of grants
December 1, 2010
(More information HERE.)
The Creative Capital | Warhol Foundation Arts Writers Grant Program supports writers whose work addresses contemporary visual art through grants issued directly to individual authors. The first program of its kind, it was founded in recognition of both the financially precarious situation of arts writers and their indispensable contribution to a vital artistic culture. The Arts Writers Grant Program issues awards for articles, blogs, books, new and alternative media, and short-form writing. It aims to support the broad spectrum of writing on contemporary visual art, from general-audience criticism to academic scholarship.
Through all its grants, regardless of topic or category type, the Arts Writers Grant Program strives to honor and encourage writing about art
* that is rigorous, passionate, eloquent, and precise;
* in which a keen engagement with the present is infused with an appreciation of the historical;
* that is neither afraid to take a stand nor content to deliver authoritative pronouncements, but serves rather to pose questions and to generate new possibilities for thinking about, seeing, and making art;
* that is sensitive to both the importance and difficulty of situating aesthetic objects within their broader social and political contexts;
* that does not dilute or sidestep complex ideas but renders accessible their meaning and value;
* that creatively challenges the limits of existing conventions without valorizing novelty as an end in itself.
The Creative Capital | Warhol Foundation Arts Writers Grant is spearheaded by The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts as part of its broader Arts Writing Initiative and is administered by the Creative Capital Foundation.
* Grant application open for submission
April 26, 2010 Online (only)
* Deadline for completed grant applications
June 7, 2010 (5:00 p.m. EST) Online (only)
* Notification of applications advancing to final review
September 16, 2010
* Announcement of grants
December 1, 2010
(More information HERE.)