Art and access to it are essential to the fabric of civic life. As a multidisciplinary grantmaker dedicated to fostering a vibrant and diverse cultural ecology in the Philadelphia region, the Center annually awards grants to organizations and artists, whose imaginative programs, events, and artistic work inspire audiences and make Philadelphia a thriving hub for culture.
The Center’s 44 new grants support the ideas and creative practices shaping Philadelphia’s cultural landscape and civic life. Across museum galleries and theater stages, and in public spaces ranging from cafes to historic sites, our newest grantees will create meaningful cultural experiences that spark curiosity, enliven shared spaces, and connect communities.
Ars Nova Workshop
A retrospective at the Fabric Workshop and Museum centers around Swedish visual artist and designer Moki Cherry, bringing together textiles, paintings and drawings, music, video, and other media.
Read moreHurford Center for the Arts and Humanities
This multi-site exhibition spotlights the work of artists with intellectual and developmental disabilities and examines the changing narrative around studios that work with and support neurodivergent artists.
Read moreTheatre Horizon
A new comedic musical interrogates cultural narratives about Korean transnational adoption, assimilation, and code-switching.
Read moreMoore College of Art & Design
Using a combination of sculpture, immersive video, and technology, artist Michelle Lopez investigates natural phenomena and social upheaval through the iconography of a rising tornado.
Read moreTempesta di Mare – Philadelphia Baroque Orchestra
Concerts informed by new scholarship illuminate the previously overlooked music and lives of female composers of baroque Venice.
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