Program areas at Joan Mitchell Foundation
Artist centered programs - The Foundation runs a set of artist-centered programs that fulfill Joan Mitchell's ambition to "aid and assist" artists through grants, residencies, and related initiatives. The Foundation currently administers The following programs. The annual fellowship program, expanding its former painters and sculptors grants, provide grants of $60,000 each to a diverse group of fifteen artists over five years. In The event of urgent of relevant disaster, through emergency grants, The Foundation provides emergency support of up to $6,000 to us-based visual artists who have suffered significant physical losses after natural or man-made exceptional disasters. Additionally, The creating a living legacy (call) initiative recognizes that artists of all ages may need support to organize their studios and take charge of their creative legacies, and provides them with a comprehensive suite of resources to start The legacy process.
Collection and legacy - The Foundation maintains a collection of artwork of Joan Mitchell and other artists, and an archival collection consisting of personal property of or related to Joan mitchell.the Foundation uses this collection for educational purposes assisting in arranging exhibitions in non-profit spaces with supplemental educational materials. The Foundation works to bring Joan Mitchell's work to a broad audience, in particular to areas and people who may not have The opportunity to see artwork regularly.
The Joan Mitchell center complementing The Joan Mitchell Foundation's grant programs, The Joan Mitchell center was developed to host artist residencies, providing working and living space on a two-acre campus in The historic and culturally diverse city of new orleans. In addition to The artist-in-residence program, which welcomes local, national, and international artists, The center produces public programming for The broader community of new orleans, and serves as an incubator, conduit, and resource for partnerships in The arts.