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DePaul Art Museum

Institution
DePaul Art Museum, DePaul University
Grant Cycle
Spring 2025
Amount
$100,000
Type of Grant
Exhibition Support
Website
depaul.edu/art-museum ↗
Alice Tippit. Wick, 2016. Oil on canvas.
Iñigo Manglano-Ovalle, Untitled, 2023. Pine and graphite. Courtesy of the artist.
Chelsea Culprit, Tru Bruja Too, 2019. Neon and broom. 25 x 78 x 20 in. Photo by Anita Posada.
Young Lords members protesting the Vietnam War in a march from Lincoln Park to Humboldt Park, 1969. Chicago Sun-Times collection, Chicago History Museum.
Alice Tippit. Fool, 2022. Oil on canvas.
Iñigo Manglano-Ovalle, Well 35°58’16”N - 106°5’21”W (Santa Clara Pueblo, NM), 2014. Courtesy of the artist.
Barbara Nessim, Women with Mask, 1966. Photo by David Smith.

Located in the Lincoln Park neighborhood of Chicago, DePaul Art Museum (DPAM) cultivates meaningful relationships with local, national, and international artists, bringing them into conversation with one another. In particular, the Latinx initiative, led by art historian and curator Ionit Behar, connects Latinx artists in Chicago with those from the global South. By fostering dialogues between regional and international communities, DPAM’s exhibitions and programs resonate across diverse groups and contribute to wider conversations in contemporary art.

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Diana Solis (b. 1956)
Gay and Lesbian Pride Parade, Chicago, June 1991
Archival Color Inkjet Print
11 x 14 in.
Courtesy of the artist
Exhibition Support

DePaul Art Museum
Chicago, IL

“It is an honor to be part of The Warhol Foundation’s mission to support the visual arts coupled with its commitment to specifically support the voices of women, POC, Native Americans, and LGBTQ. It is simply thrilling to be part of an organization where we get to see these values writ large and implement real change in real life ways in the visual arts community that still so needs to move forward in terms of social justice, equality, and diversity. We put our money where our mouth is. How many institutions actually do that?”

Deborah Kass, Artist

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