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Interior view of the PASC Detroit studio on Lantern Building, Detroit, MI, Summer 2024.
Multi-year Program Support

Progressive Art Studio Collective / Services to Enhance Potential (STEP)
Detroit, MI

An Artist-in-Residence at work in the Ox-Bow metals studio.
Summer Residency, 2025.
Photo by Nolan Zunk.
Multi-year Program Support

Ox-Bow School of Art & Artists’ Residency
Saugatuck, MI

Installation view in The Rose, CPW, Kingston, NY, 2025. Courtesy CPW. Photo by Ryan Rusiecki.
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Center for Photography at Woodstock (CPW)
Center for Photography at Woodstock
Kingston, NY

Jevon Brown’s installation, Beyond the Fade, as part of Centrum’s In The Making residency, 2025. Image by Centrum staff.
Multi-year Program Support

Centrum
Port Townsend, WA

Installation view of Kalee Appleton: New Paths, 2023-2024. Courtesy Atlanta Center for Photography. Photograph by José Ibarra Rizo.
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Atlanta Center for Photography
Atlanta, GA

Katie Hudnall, The Cabinet of Lost and Found Things, 2024, installation view. Reclaimed wood, string, springs, fasteners, various hardware, found objects, shellac, 42 x 132 x 30 in.
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Museum for Art in Wood
Philadelphia, PA

X, 2023. Photo by Debra S. Kaplan.
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Amplify Arts
Omaha, NE

309 AIR Alums, Jimbo Easter and Jenny Price performing at 309 Punk Project.
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309 Punk Project
Pensacola, FL

Lio Villahermosa’s Bomba workshop at Casa Común Para la Naturaleza, Antiguo Acueducto de rio Piedras, San Juan, Puerto Rico, 2025. Courtesy Para la Naturaleza.
Multi-year Program Support

Para la Naturaleza
San Juan, Puerto Rico

Madeleine Bialke standing in her studio, NAC artist-in-residence, June 2024. Art work details: Madeleine Bialke, The Other Side, 2024, Oil on canvas, 76 x 90 inches. Photograph by Jeremy Simonson.
Multi-year Program Support

Nemeth Art Center
Park Rapids, MN

Sharon Kagan, “…and then this happened…”, 2025. Courtesy Los Angeles Contemporary Exhibitions (LACE). Photograph by Angel Origgi.
Multi-year Program Support

Los Angeles Contemporary Exhibitions
Los Angeles, CA

Installation by DW Zinsser. Left to Right: nug I, 2025. Pen and acrylic on paper on panel. 12 x 16 inches. nug II, 2025. Pen and acrylic on paper on panel. 18 x 24 inches. nug III, 2025. Pen and acrylic on paper on panel. 16 x 12 inches. Grout Pout, 2024. Pen and acrylic on paper. 40 x 60 inches. nug spore, 2025. Epoxy clay, gloss medium, waterslide decals, bouncy balls, traffic cones, acrylic, found objects. 30 x 48 x 30 inches. ⁠
Multi-year Program Support

The Elizabeth Foundation for the Arts
New York, NY

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