second cohort
The Pivotal Fund partners are excited to announce our second cycle of funding, distributing $37,100 to 84 visual artists in our region.
Out of a total of 94 applicants, we are thrilled to be able to provide funding to 100% of the 84 eligible artists in our priority categories: BIPOC artists, transgender and gender non-conforming artists, and artists with disabilities.
These grants are made possible with support provided by The Andy Warhol Foundation for Visual Arts Regional Regranting Program. We are so grateful to The Warhol Foundation for their trust in us and for choosing to invest in our communities. It is an honor to be able to provide an influx of support to so many artists at this critical moment. We are hopeful that these efforts will be a part of the reason our burgeoning arts culture survives these challenging times and sustains our overall culture in the future.
We are now entering into discussions about what is ahead with project grants for visual artists through the Pivotal Fund, so stay tuned! We appreciate everyone’s encouragement and support!
Alexa Antoncich
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Raman Bhardwaj
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Cypress Bogans
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Arielle Buford
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Joseph Campbell
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Candace Carver
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RC Collman
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Rese Cooley
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Aleesha Dickerson
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Jasmyn Etheridge
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Shawn Etheridge
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shloka ettna
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Farron Floyd
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Alice Holleman
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Hope Holmes
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John Johnson, Jr.
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Anna Kipervaser
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Chelsea Lancaster
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Jennifer Markowitz
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Tawanna Maryland
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Devon McKnight
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Jorge Meza Barrera
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Bethany Minervino
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Ifabopela Onyenwe
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elsewhere
Elsewhere is a living museum, artist residency and collaborative laboratory set inside a three-story former thrift store housing a 58-year collection of material culture. Elsewhere serves as platform for site-specific experimentation, social action and interdisciplinary collaboration. Our mission is to build collaborative futures with people and things.
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VAE is a community cultural arts organization that has spent the past four decades producing, funding, and exhibiting socially-engaged art through community collaboration.
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The Regional Re-granting Program was established in 2007 to recognize and support the movement of independently organized, public-facing, artist-centered activity that animates local and regional art scenes but that lies beyond the reach of traditional funding sources. The program is administered by non-profit visual art centers across the United States that work in partnership with the Foundation to fund artists’ experimental projects and collaborative undertakings.
The Pivotal Fund logo was designed by Kinari Council (he/they), a community-based mixed media artist, designer located in North Carolina. He attended NCA&T’S VISART Program and utilizes the skills he learned to create socially conscious art centered around creating awareness and engaging subjects concerning marginalized groups. His passion is to use his creativity to speak to and for those that often go overlooked.