NEW YORK, NY.- The IFPDA Foundation announced today its 2022 Curatorial Internship Grant and Foundation Grant Recipients, honoring more than a dozen major cultural institutions and organizations with direct funding in support of print-related projects. Proceeds from the IFPDA Print Fair, returning in-person this October, benefit the Foundation, which supports museums and other nonprofits through grants for curatorial internships, exhibitions, research, educational programs, and scholarly publications.
Our grant program enhances and extends our work to build a collaborative and inclusive community of printmakers, print collectors, and print curators, said Jenny Gibbs, Executive Director of the IFPDA.
Since 2014, curatorial Internships have been a cornerstone of IFPDAs grants program and have empowered the next generation of scholars, curators, dealers, and specialists in the field of fine prints through meaningful paid work opportunities for undergraduate students. Past interns have contributed to major exhibitions and expanded available scholarship through cataloging and research, gaining valuable experience to support the pursuit of professional careers in the arts. Host institutions were selected from a pool of national applicants and include the Cincinnati Art Museum, Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute, The Blanton Museum of Art, and the Vero Beach Museum of Art.
This year also marks a new partnership with the Atlanta University Center Art History + Curatorial Studies Collective (AUC Art Collective) to launch a professional internship program focused on historically Black colleges and universities. A student at Spelman College received the inaugural internship at BORCH Editions and Gallery in Berlin and Copenhagen.
Foundation grants also support exhibitions, programming, and research, resulting in digital and in-person offerings about prints throughout the country. Spanning the full range of print-making history and possibilities, this years funded projects will produce new insights on Italian Renaissance woodcuts, 20th century political prints, contemporary artists working today, artists books, and the diversity of the field.
A full listing of IFPDA Foundation grants follows below. Additional awards will be announced during the IFPDA Print Fair, October 27-30, 2022, including the IFPDA Book Award which highlights published books, articles, or catalogues on fine prints; the Richard Hamilton Acquisition Prize which provides $10,000 for a Museums acquisition of one or more prints from any period at the fair; and the Jordan Schnitzer Family Foundation Lecture, which highlights how contemporary artists use printmaking in their artistic practice.
2022 IFPDA Curatorial Internship Grant Recipients
Cincinnati Art Museum
Museum of Fine Arts, Houston
Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute
The Blanton Museum of Art
Vero Beach Museum of Art
2022 IFPDA Foundation Grant Recipients
Association of Print Scholars, Inc.
Pressing Politics: Revolutionary Graphics from the Twentieth Century to Today
Programming Support
Dieu Donné Paper Mill
Webinar on Print and Paper Techniques in Artists' Books
Programming Support
EFA Robert Blackburn Printmaking Workshop
RBPMW Scholarship Program | Reserved for BIPOC + AAPI Artists
Programming Support
Flint Institute of Arts
Glass on Paper: Vitreograph Prints
Exhibition Support
FONDAZIONE GIORGIO CINI ONLUS
Census of Italian Renaissance Woodcuts
Exhibition Support
Kala Art Institute
The Embodied Press - Queer abstraction and the Artist Book
Exhibition and Programming Support
Manhattan Graphics Center
Manhattan Graphics Center Exhibition Series
Exhibition Support
New Orleans Museum of Art
Black Orpheus: Jacob Lawrence and the Mbari Club
Exhibition Support
Print Council of America
Support for the Print Council Index to Print Catalogues Raisonné
Cataloging Support