We are pleased to announce the 2024 recipients of Joan Mitchell Fellowships! These 15 artists from across the United States will each receive $60,000 in unrestricted funds, distributed over five years. The multi-year financial support is interwoven with regular opportunities for skills development, peer exchange, and network building—all critical resources that artists need to sustain their practices. The 2024 Joan Mitchell Fellows are: Scott Anderson, Albuquerque, NM Michaela Pilar Brown, Columbia, SC Victoria Burge, Harrisville, NH Peggy Chiang, Brooklyn, NY Ruby Chishti, Brooklyn, NY Sharif Farrag, Reseda, CA Emilie Louise Gossiaux, New York, NY André Leon Gray, Raleigh, NC Joe Harjo, San Antonio, TX Rebecca Morris, Los Angeles, CA Gamaliel Rodríguez, Cabo Rojo, PR Abigail Kahilikia Romanchak, Waiohuli, HI Rupy C. Tut, Oakland, CA Yvonne Wells, Tuscaloosa, AL Sandy Williams IV, Richmond, VA Read more about the Fellowship, the selection process, and this year's cohort here: https://lnkd.in/e7VZ7_iU
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We support the essential contributions of artists and expand awareness of Joan Mitchell's life and work.
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The Joan Mitchell Foundation expands awareness of the abstract artist Joan Mitchell’s life and pioneering work and fulfills her wish to support and provide opportunities for visual artists. Through its work, the Foundation affirms and amplifies artists’ essential contributions to society.
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Earlier this month, we shared space with artists from the 2022 and 2023 cohorts of Joan Mitchell Fellows for a three-day convening at the Joan Mitchell Center in New Orleans (June 6-9, 2024). Centering conversations about making and living with intention, the convening was designed to nurture relationships among the Fellows; to introduce skills and frameworks for balancing their professional, personal and creative lives; and to get them thinking about what they most need, want, and have to give to each other and their communities. Read our recap here: https://lnkd.in/e43kerrF
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Get to know artist Nicholas Galanin from the Joan Mitchell Foundation. Starting July 14, see his work at the BMA in Nicholas Galanin: Exist in the Width of a Knife's Edge. . #Baltimore #Maryland #Museums #ContemporaryArt #Artists
In the Studio: Nicholas Galanin
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Now accepting applications for residencies at the Joan Mitchell Center in 2025! To be eligible to apply, artists must either be based in New Orleans (for the last five years) or native to New Orleans, or be a former grant recipient of the Joan Mitchell Foundation based anywhere in the United States. See further eligibility details and program information on our website: https://lnkd.in/eR8VtmCS
Residencies in New Orleans
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We are pleased to announce the diverse and distinguished group of artists that will participate in the 2024 Artists-in-Residence program at the Joan Mitchell Center in New Orleans. This year’s cohort of 37 individuals includes 16 artists from across the United States participating alongside 21 artists local to New Orleans. The 2024 residency program is divided into three sessions, in the Spring, Summer, and Fall, and will provide these artists with the space and support needed to develop new work—while also offering an immersive experience in the heart of one of America’s most culturally rich cities. The list of participants for 2024 is: Diane Appaix-Castro, New Orleans, LA Anthony Baab, New Orleans, LA Anthony Badon, New Orleans, LA Rogelio Báez Vega, San Juan, PR Rina Banerjee, Brooklyn, NY Sophia Belkin, Baltimore, MD Alcide Breaux, New Orleans, LA Ellen Bull, New Orleans, LA Virginia Candler, New Orleans, LA Elisabeth Condon, New York, NY Cicely Cottingham, West Orange, NJ Lauren dela Roche, Edwardsville, IL Paige DeVries, New Orleans, LA Dara Engler, Trumansburg, NY James Flynn, New Orleans, LA Thomas Friel, New Orleans, LA Augustus Hoffman, New Orleans, LA Emily Holt, Nashville, TN Sarah House, New Orleans, LA Salvador Jiménez-Flores, Chicago, IL Ryan Leitner, New Orleans, LA Maggie Michael, Washington DC Joshua Mintz, New Orleans, LA Love Nguyen, Santa Barbara, CA; Saigon, Vietnam Lilliam Nieves, Bayamón, PR Cora Nimtz, New Orleans, LA Ebony G. Patterson, Chicago, IL; Kingston, Jamaica (deferred from 2023) Angel Perdomo, New Orleans, LA Teneille Prosper, New Orleans, LA Sadie Sheldon, New Orleans, LA Garvin Sierra, San Juan, PR Jane Tardo, New Orleans, LA Trenity Thomas, New Orleans, LA Adejoke Aderonke Tugbiyele, Cambridge, MA Katya Vaz, New Orleans, LA Bianca Walker, New Orleans, LA Brittney Leeanne Williams, North Hollywood, CA Read more: https://lnkd.in/er59mgKW
Announcing the 2024 Joan Mitchell Center Artists-in-Residence
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The Joan Mitchell Foundation warmly welcomes Brooklyn-based artist Chitra Ganesh to our Board of Directors. Ganesh brings to the Foundation more than two decades of experience as a visual artist, coupled with extensive engagement with artist-centered organizations rooted in the queer and South Asian communities. “We are excited to have Chitra’s voice at the table, as a practicing artist, former Foundation grant recipient, and long-time activist and organizer,” said Christa Blatchford, Executive Director of the Joan Mitchell Foundation. “Chitra has been a member of the Joan Mitchell Foundation community since 2010, when she was awarded a Painters & Sculptors Grant. Her career and the recognition of the importance of her work have only grown since that time—as has her commitment to working in service of other artists. We look forward to deepening our engagement with Chitra over the coming years as a board member.” “I am delighted to have the opportunity to contribute to the Joan Mitchell Foundation—an artist-centered initiative with a long history of substantially supporting artists in varying stages of their careers, while transforming as an organization to meet the changing landscape and needs of artists,” said Chitra Ganesh. “After receiving a grant from the Foundation as a younger artist, I had the first-hand experience of how valuable the Foundation’s unrestricted support was. I admire the Foundation’s commitment to inviting artists to play a vital role in shaping the decision-making, vision, and future of the Foundation. As growing wealth stratification and market domination exert an undue influence upon the material lives and career trajectories of artists, I see the Joan Mitchell Foundation as a rare gem in sustaining and centering artists.” Read more: https://lnkd.in/gzVhQBsM
Artist Chitra Ganesh Joins Joan Mitchell Foundation Board of Directors
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The questions in our free Estate Planning worksheet, developed with the Arts & Business Council of Greater Boston, encourage artists to consider their legacy in a larger context and to prepare for conversations with an estate planning attorney. Some of the big-picture questions include: - How do you want to be remembered?? - How do you want your work to be remembered?? - Do you want to support any particular group, location, or charity?? - Who could be the steward for your legacy? https://lnkd.in/gvfGCv3C
Estate Planning Questions for the Visual Artist
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“Throughout your art practice, in addition to your dealings with clients, agents, and fellow artists, you will no doubt engage a number of professionals who will provide services to you: accountants, vendors, suppliers, contractors… And as with any business transaction, it is in everyone’s best interest to document these relationships. You will typically do so by a contract or agreement.” As experienced attorneys and leading educators on estate and legacy planning for artists, James F. Grace and Luke Blackadar of Arts & Business Council of Greater Boston contributed an essay to the Foundation's resource guide, Career Documentation for the Visual Artist," that addresses some common legal issues that arise when artists enter into various types of contracts. Read the article and download the full resource guide here: https://lnkd.in/eGN6VwZY
The Significance of a Contract or an Agreement
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“Imagine if you were to approach the career documentation process as if you’d been invited to give an in-depth interview chronicling your life, career, and artistic legacy. This is an opportunity to tell your story in your own words and to create, add to, or correct the historical record regarding your work. The task may seem daunting, but it can be done—and enjoyed—if you take the process one step at a time.” In our recent publication,?Career Documentation for Visual Artists, Voices in Contemporary Art (VoCA) Program Director Margaret Graham outlines an approach to career mapping as a means of understanding an artist’s life, work, and career—and as a tool to help you plan your own artistic legacy. https://lnkd.in/eADksG28
Career Mapping: A Worksheet for Artists
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“A preservation plan provides structure, accountability, and a shareable guide for the future care and maintenance of your body of artwork. By documenting the current condition and future care of your oeuvre, you are creating an organized, replicable information resource." LaStarsha McGarity, Director and Conservator of the Legacy Museum at Tuskegee University, contributed a chapter on preservation planning for the Foundation’s recent publication, "Career Documentation for the Visual Artist: A Legacy Planning Workbook & Resource Guide." Read on and start drafting your plan: https://lnkd.in/ewvk5Jur
Creating a Preservation Plan to Identify and Minimize Risks in Your…
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