Call for Artists: May 2022
Our monthly round up of calls, residencies, and opportunities includes grants from Getty Images, the Andy Warhol Foundation, and Anonymous Was A Woman.
Our monthly round up of calls, residencies, and opportunities includes grants from Getty Images, the Andy Warhol Foundation, and Anonymous Was A Woman.
Justin Chance reviews the Joe Minter exhibit at March Gallery, New York.
Burnaway takes a close look at Tender is Our Skin, an exhibition curated by Hannah Israel at the Alabama Contemporary Art Center in Mobile.
Our monthly round up of calls, residencies, and opportunities includes the ARMSTRONG NOW artists-in-residence program and an early career support award for Indigenous artists.
Burnaway’s monthly news roundup includes an upcoming exhibition at the Georgia Museum honoring Lou Stovall, a new Wangechi Mutu installation at the Nasher Museum, and grant awardee announcements.
Burnaway takes a close look at Charlie Lucas and Yvonne Wells: What I Knew How to Do, an exhibition on view at the Wiregrass Museum in Dothan, Alabama.
L. Kasimu Harris profiles artist and filmmaker RaMell Ross, whose documentary Hale County This Morning, This Evening offers lyrical new ways of portraying Black life in the rural South. Ross’ work around Hale County is the subject of his new solo exhibition at the Ogden Museum of Art, New Orleans.
Burnaway’s bi-weekly news roundup celebrates the life of Memphis rapper Young Dolph.
Our monthly round up of calls, residencies, and opportunities includes residencies at Antenna, the Bernheim Arboretum and Research Forest, and the Currier Museum of Art.