Nancy Graves Foundation Awards Grants for 2023

Lily Cox-Richard, Photo courtesy of the artist

Ja’Tovia Gary. Photo courtesy of the artist

Gina Osterloh. Photo courtesy of the artist

Maya Freelon, Photo courtesy of the artist

The Nancy Graves Foundation is pleased to announce the recipients of the 2023 Nancy Graves Grant for Visual Artists.

Established through a provision of the artist’s Last Will and Testament, the Foundation has supported the work and artistic development of individual artists since 2001. This year’s grantees include Lily Cox-Richard, Maya Freelon, Ja’Tovia Gary, and Gina Osterloh. Initially nominated by artists and arts professionals from across the country, a second panel of jurors selected four grantees to receive unrestricted funds to work in a technique, medium or discipline that is different from the one for which they are primarily recognized.

Each artist will receive an award of $12,500.

Nancy Graves at COL Gallery

Installation view, Becoming, COL Gallery, San Francisco, CA, September 15 - October 20, 2023

Nancy Graves in Becoming

COL Gallery
887 Beach Street
San Francisco, CA 94109

September 15 - October 20, 2023

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Nancy Graves at Allen Memorial Art Museum

VII Sabine D Region of the Moon, Lunar Orbiter Site II P-6 Southwest Mare Tranquilitatis, 1972, Lithograph on Arches Cover white paper, Edition of 100, 6 APs, 22.5 x 30 inches

Nancy Graves in Everything Is Stardust: Artmaking and the Knowability of the Universe
Organized by Sam Adams, Ellen Johnson ’33 Assistant Curator of Modern and Contemporary Art

Allen Memorial Art Museum, Oberlin College
87 North Main Street
Oberlin, OH 44074

August 1, 2023 - January 7, 2024

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Nancy Graves at Art Basel

Loqua, 1979, Oil on canvas, 64 x 100 inches

Nancy Graves at Art Basel

Mitchell-Innes and Nash | Booth F6

Messe Basel
Messeplatz 10
4058 Basel
Switzerland

June 15 - June 18, 2023

Nancy Graves at the Rollins Museum of Art

Time Shapes the Stalactite, Aquatint, drypoint, and screenprint on Magnani Acqueforti paper, Edition of 60, 12 APs, 51.5 x 51.5 inches

Nancy Graves in Mediated Terrain: Perspectives of a Reenvisioned Landscape
Guest curated by Abbey Matusik, Fred Hicks Curatorial Fellow, RMA

Rollins Museum of Art
1000 Holt Ave Box
Winter Park, FL 32789

June 1 - August 27, 2023

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Nancy Graves Foundation Receives Ruth Foundation for the Arts Grant

The Nancy Graves Foundation is thrilled to announce that we are a Ruth Arts Grantee! 

Today, the Ruth Foundation for the Arts announced 15 arts organizations that will receive support for projects centered on the intrinsic relationship between place and creativity. The Nancy Graves Foundation gratefully acknowledges this support and is tremendously honored to be among the inaugural recipients of the Sites & Stewardship grants.

The Nancy Graves Foundation will use this funding to embark on digitizing curated selections of Nancy Graves’ vast collection of research images and documents in order to connect these sources to her artwork so that artists, curators, scholars, students, and others can access and explore the breadth of her visual language and the creative process behind her work. We are honored to be among the inaugural recipients of this program.

Supported by the late Ruth DeYoung Kohler II, Ruth Arts launched in 2022, providing funding to nonprofit arts organizations nationwide. 

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Nancy Graves at MOCA Los Angeles

Installation view of Long Story Short, January 15, 2023–December 3, 2023 at MOCA Grand Avenue. Courtesy of The Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles (MOCA). Photo by Jeff McLane

Nancy Graves in Long Story Short
Organized by Anna Katz, Curator, with Paula Kroll, Curatorial Assistant

The Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles
250 South Grand Avenue
Los Angeles, CA 90012

January 15 - December 3, 2023

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Nancy Graves Foundation Awards Grants for 2022

Abigail DeVille. Photo Credit: Tonje Thilesen

Adrienne Elise Tarver. Photo credit: Ian Witlen

Eddie Rodolfo Aparicio. Photo credit: Evan Davis

Shoshanna Weinberger. Photo courtesy of the artist

The Nancy Graves Foundation is pleased to announce the recipients of the 2022 Nancy Graves Grant for Visual Artists.

Established through a provision of the artist’s Last Will and Testament, the Foundation has supported the work and artistic development of individual artists since 2001. This year’s grantees include Abigail DeVille, Eddie Rodolfo Aparicio, Adrienne Elise Tarver, and Shoshanna Weinberger. Initially nominated by artists and arts professionals from across the country, a second panel of jurors selected four grantees to receive unrestricted funds to work in a technique, medium or discipline that is different from the one for which they are primarily recognized.

Abigail DeVille is a multidisciplinary artist who works in the Bronx, NY. Her site-specific projects often take the form of guerrilla street performances, costumes, theatrical sets, installations, paintings, and sculptures. DeVille will use the grant funding to make a series of experimental stone lithographs based on her grandfather’s poetry that will ultimately become a printed book. Eddie Rodolfo Aparicio is a sculptor, printmaker, and painter who lives and works in Altadena, CA. Rodolfo Aparicio will use the grant funding to incorporate new materials into his work through a collaboration with a glass factory in Jalisco, Mexico. Adrienne Elise Tarver is a Brooklyn, NY based artist who works primarily in painting and also sculpture, installation, textiles, photography, and video. Tarver will use the grant funding to work with ceramics inspired by the root systems of mangrove trees—a progression from the tropical foliage that appears in her previous work. Shoshanna Weinberger is an artist who works in water-based media such as ink, gouache, collage, and mixed media on paper or panel who is based in Newark, NJ. Weinberger plans to use funding to begin a project titled 202 Mountain View, in which she will recreate her grandmother’s veranda in Kingston, Jamaica using hand made ceramic tiles.

Each artist will receive an award of $12,500.

Nancy Graves at Art Basel Miami Beach

Egress, 1980, Oil on canvas, 44'' x 66''

Nancy Graves at Art Basel Miami Beach

Mitchell-Innes and Nash | Booth F11
Ceysson & Bénétière | Booth G6

Miami Beach Convention Center
1901 Convention Center Drive
Miami Beach, FL 33139

December 5 - December 9, 2022