Arts For All would like to thank the Andy Warhol Foundation and Helen Frankenthaler Foundation for providing support for our visual arts workshops within our Artistic Residency Program. This initiative had initially been selected to receive funding through the now suspended NEA Challenge America grant initiative.

Official Press Release:

Warhol and Frankenthaler Foundations Commit $800,000 to Support Visual Arts Programs Impacted by Suspended NEA Grant Initiative  

New York, NY—May 7, 2025—The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts and the Helen Frankenthaler Foundation announced today a joint commitment of $800,000 to provide immediate support to 80 small and mid-sized cultural organizations across the United States, helping to advance critical, community-based visual arts programs in jeopardy of being cancelled due to financial uncertainties. All supported programs were selected to receive grants through Challenge America, a longstanding initiative of the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) designed to extend the arts to underserved communities, which was abruptly suspended earlier this year. NEA-supported initiatives have since been threatened further with the federal administration’s recent proposal to eliminate the NEA completely in 2026.

From photography workshops for people with developmental and physical disabilities in rural Georgia, to healing arts workshops for pediatric cancer patients and their families in Burlingame, California, each project was vetted and approved through the NEA’s established grant review process. The list of organizations to receive the $10,000 grant was made public in January 2025, however, due in part to staff reductions, administrative delays, and new compliance reviews related to recent Executive Orders, the distribution of funds has been indefinitely delayed, if not cancelled outright. By providing immediate support, the Warhol and Frankenthaler Foundations aim to ensure that these 80 visual arts projects—many of which serve vulnerable populations and remote communities—can move forward without further interruption. 

“The Warhol Foundation recognizes the essential contributions that small arts organizations make to our cultural lifeblood by giving artists in every corner of the country a platform from which to be seen and heard,” said Joel Wachs, President of the Andy Warhol Foundation. “We want them to know that we see the extremely difficult circumstances under which they are operating and we value and appreciate their work. We are committed to providing some semblance of stability and continuity during this time of unprecedented upheaval.” 

“In times of crisis—whether in response to natural disaster, global pandemic, or financial disruption—foundations do their best work when they come together to assert shared values,” said Elizabeth Smith, Executive Director of the Helen Frankenthaler Foundation.  “We at the Frankenthaler Foundation are pleased to partner with the Warhol Foundation to support the health of visual arts organizations by stepping forward to assist with these vital and timely funds. While our missions focus support on the visual arts, our shared hope is that this effort may inspire peer funders to support Challenge America grantees working outside of the visual arts, who remain in urgent need of assistance.”

A complete list of grantees and related programs can be found here

About the Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts 

In accordance with Andy Warhol’s will, the mission of The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts is the advancement of the visual arts. The Foundation manages an innovative and flexible grants program while also preserving Warhol’s legacy through creative and responsible licensing policies and extensive scholarly research for ongoing catalogue raisonné projects. To date, the Foundation has given over $310 million in cash grants to over 1,000 arts organizations around the United States and abroad and has donated 52,786 works of art to 322 institutions worldwide. More information about the Foundation is available at warholfoundation.org

About the Helen Frankenthaler Foundation 

Established and endowed by Helen Frankenthaler during her lifetime, the Helen Frankenthaler Foundation advances the artist’s legacy and inspires a new generation of practitioners through a range of philanthropic, educational, and research initiatives. Since becoming active in 2013, the Foundation has continued to strategically expand its program, which includes organizing and supporting significant exhibitions of the artist’s work, fostering new research and publications, advancing educational programs in partnership with arts organizations around the world, and launching groundbreaking initiatives that foster systemic change in the field. As a primary resource on the artist, and a steward of her collection and archive, the Foundation holds an extensive selection of Frankenthaler’s work in a variety of mediums, her collection of works by other artists, and original papers and materials pertaining to her life and work. For more information, visit frankenthalerfoundation.org