ArtPrize is changing. Touted as the contemporary art world's largest open-call, public-vote cash competition, ArtPrize is no longer a hyper-local celebration of hyper-realist art. Now in its sixth y…
About $8.24 million in grants were awarded to New York arts institutions. Grants can be used for a variety of programs and purposes such as art making, education, and promoting diversity in the arts…
"We will absorb our five percent cut, which represents $40 million [of an $811.5 million federal appropriation], through a hiring freeze, postponing maintenance and repairs, and cutting back on staff…
Using outreach, performance, video, photography, and therapy, artists and museums are devising new ways to connect with veterans—and to bring their stories to a wider audience
The National Endowment for the Arts has released a study, Artists in the Workforce: 2000–2005, gauging the employment and wage rates of artists. With "artist" broadly defined as everything from…
"I became an artist when I received a grant from the NEA in 1989," says Glenn Ligon, whose midcareer retrospective opens at the Whitney Museum of American Art next month [look for coverage in our May…
With the economy still hobbling along, nonprofits still trying to recoup endowment losses, and, under the new Republican-led House of Representatives, the National Endowment for the Arts in the crossh…