The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts awarded over $5.1 million to 78 institutions in its spring 2026 grant cycle.
The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts has distributed over $5.1 million to 78 institutions during its spring 2026 grant cycle. These funds are designated for museums, university art galleries, and various other organizations dedicated to the visual arts. The grants aim to support a wide range of artistic endeavors and institutional development.
The total amount awarded reached $5,166,000, benefiting recipients located across 26 states and several international locations. This cycle also introduced a new category: "Project Grants for Small-Scale Organizations." This initiative specifically targets spaces with annual operating budgets under $200,000, providing crucial support for artist-led projects within these smaller venues.
Among the organizations receiving support is Golden Dome, a Los Angeles-based nonprofit focused on art and mysticism. The grant will enable Golden Dome to develop a garden designed in accordance with ancient alchemical principles, harmonizing with celestial bodies. This project exemplifies the diverse and innovative artistic practices the foundation seeks to foster.



