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- a2ru The Alliance for the Arts in Research Universities (a2ru) advances the full range of arts-integrative research, curricula, programs, and creative practice to acknowledge, articulate, and expand the vital role of higher education in our global society.
- Academy of Media Arts Cologne (KHM) The Academy of Media Arts Cologne (KHM) was founded in 1990. Since then it has offered an educational concept, unique within Germany, which brings film, art and science together in one degree course: Media and Fine Art. As such the KHM is an art school with a focus on media, and a film school that sees its origins in the artistic moving image.
- Alfred University: MFA in Electronic Integrated Arts This program creates a context to explore the relationships between the languages, processes, and forms of emerging electronic/digital technologies with those of painting, printmaking, photography, design, video and sonic arts, recognizing an emerging population of students committed to investigating these relationships through work not necessarily confined to a singular artistic discipline.
- Ammerman Center for Arts & Technology The Ammerman Center is a community of students, faculty, staff, artists, and scholars dedicated to exploring the dynamic relationships between the arts, technology, and culture through experimentation, research and creation.
- Arts Engine ArtsEngine’s mission is to deepen and enrich the University of Michigan experience by providing a framework in which curiosity, creativity, collaboration, and passion are engaged through interdisciplinary teaching, learning, research, and community.
- ARTS Lab: The Art, Research, Technology and Science Laboratory ARTS Lab is an award-winning interdisciplinary center for emerging media with an emphasis on immersive and interactive media The Art, Research, Technology & Science Lab supports education, research, production and presentation for the University of New Mexico College of Fine Arts, as well as other colleges, and the greater community.
- Arts, Media and Engineering (AME) The Arts, Media and Engineering (AME) Program at Arizona State University is an interdisciplinary program combining expertise and resources from a broad consortium of ASU departments, including Electrical Engineering, Computer Science and Engineering, Music, Dance, Visual Arts, Theatre, Psychology, Anthropology, Sociology, Life Sciences, Bioengineering, Architecture and Environmental Design, and Education.
- Association of Performing Arts Presenters Lessons from the Association of Performing Arts Presenter's (APAP) Creative Campus Innovations Grant experiment.
- Australian Network for Art and Technology (ANAT) Australian Network for Art and Technology (ANAT) is an organization that provides tools to assist Australian artists, particularly those in media arts. ANAT provides opportunities for creative practitioners to undertake research and develop their practice through its annual program.
- Banff New Media Institute Banff Centre exists to inspire artists and leaders to make their unique contribution to society. We aspire to be the global leader in arts, culture, and creativity.
- Bard College, Milton Avery Graduate School of Arts A nontraditional school for interdisciplinary study in the visual and creative arts. Our program combines a flexible approach to art education with a strong foundation of interdisciplinary dialogue to meet the ever-changing needs of our students and faculty. Innovation and risk taking are necessary for the growth of our students and are integral to our educational mission.
- Beall Center for Art + Technology The mission of the Beall Center is to support research, exhibitions, and public programs that explore new relationships between the arts, sciences, and engineering, and thus, promote new forms of creation and expression using digital technologies.
- Calit2 : California Institute for Telecommunications and Information Technology Calit2 is taking ideas beyond theory into practice, accelerating innovation and shortening the time to product development and job creation. Where the university traditionally has focused on education and research, Calit2 extends that focus to include development and deployment of prototype infrastructure for testing new solutions in a real-world context.
- Center for Advanced Visual Studies This project provides a window into a complex history of new development and change in 20th century art. The project opens the treasures of the CAVS Special Collection to the public eye by documenting digitized works in a database that is uniquely browsable, searchable, and freely accessible.
- Center for Computer Research in Music and Acoustics | CCRMA The Stanford Center (CCRMA) is a multi-disciplinary facility where composers and researchers work together using computer-based technology both as an artistic medium and as a research tool.
- Center for Digital Arts and Experimental Media DXARTS fosters the invention of new forms of digital and experimental arts by synthesizing expanded studio research with pioneering advances in digital computing, information technologies, performance, science, and engineering. Embracing an expansive range of arts practice, theory, and research across multiple disciplines, DXARTS creates opportunities for artists to discover and document new knowledge and expertise in an evolving field of media arts.
- Center for Research in Electronic Art Technology (CREATE) CREATE serves as a productive environment available to students, researchers, and media artists for the realization of music and multimedia works.
- Centre for Interdisciplinary Research in Music Media and Technology The CIRMMT community is interested in interdisciplinary research related to the creation of music in the composer's or performer's mind, the performance of music, its recording and/or transmission, and the reception of music by the listener.
- Columbia College Chicago: Interdisciplinary Arts The Interdisciplinary Arts Department has a sustained commitment to excellence in graduate arts education that has shaped the development of eminent arts professionals for thirty-five years. Our three graduate degrees: the MA in Interdisciplinary Arts, MFA in Interdisciplinary Book & Paper Arts, and MFA in Interdisciplinary Arts & Media allow for permeability across the programs.
- Computer Music Center at Columbia University The Computer Music Center at Columbia University is an innovative and exciting music and arts technology facility with a long history of creative excellence.
- Concordia University: Hexagram The Hexagram Institute is the largest arts and design based new media lab in Canada and is recognized internationally as the Canadian pole for interdisciplinary research in new media art, design, and interactive performance and technologies.
- Cornell Creative Machines Lab At the Creative Machines Lab we are interested in robots that create and are creative. We explore novel autonomous systems that can design and make other machines ? automatically. Our work is inspired from biology, as we seek new biological concepts for engineering and new engineering insights into biology.
- Creative Campus The purpose of the Creative Campus Innovations Grant Program is to identify, support, and document cross-campus interdisciplinary collaborations that integrate the work of performing arts presenters in the academy and the surrounding community.
- Cultural Policy Center | The University of Chicago The Cultural Policy Center serves the arts and cultural community through research, teaching, and programs designed to tackle the sector's most pressing issues from a unique interdisciplinary perspective.
- D-Lab The D|Lab is an interactive online portal to Dance Exchange tools and methods for creativity, choreography, and collaboration.
- d.school: Institute of Design at Stanford We build on methods from across the field of design to create learning experiences that help people unlock their creative potential and apply it to the world.
- Dept. of Media Study, University of Buffalo An experimental media arts program committed to providing both graduate and undergraduate students a community in which they can develop their own voice as artists.
- Digital + Media Digital + Media operates at the nexus of art, science, technology and critical theory. Offered at the graduate level only, the program emphasizes interdisciplinary, research-driven practices in which conceptual intention determines form and media. Through a rigorous curriculum, graduate students in D+M discover new methodologies, technologies and sites of cultural production.
- Digital Arts and New Media (DANM) DANM researches the creative potentials and social implications of emerging technologies and digital cultural practices.
- Digital Worlds Institute University of Florida The Digital Worlds Institute exists to nurture leading edge education between the arts, communications, engineering and the sciences, utilizing advanced media systems and digital culture. Through the use of interactive tools and technologies, the Institute promotes transdisciplinary creativity across classrooms, continents and cultures.
- Electronic Poetry Center An archive that makes available a wide range of resources centered on digital and contemporary formally innovative poetries, new media writing, and literary programming.
- Electronic Visualization Laboratory (EVL) EVL is an "interdisciplinary graduate research laboratory that combines art and computer science, specializing in virtual reality, visualization and high-speed networking. The laboratory is a joint effort of the University of Illinois-Chicago College of Engineering and the School of Art & Design, and represents the oldest formal collaboration between engineering and art in the country offering graduate degrees in visualization.
- EMORY | Creativity & Arts The Emory College Center for Creativity & Arts (CCA) works to make encounters with art and creativity an integral part of the Emory experience.
- European Graduate School (EGS) The EGS offers cross-disciplinary, low-residency MA and PhD programs that offer students and scholars an exceptional academic experience centered on annual intensive seminar programs led by an eminent faculty in residence, in Saas-Fee, Switzerland, and Valletta, Malta.
- Experimental Media and Performing Arts Center (EMPAC) The Curtis R. Priem Experimental Media and Performing Arts Center at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute is where the arts, sciences, and technology meet under one roof and breathe the same air.
- Exploratorium The Exploratorium isn't just a museum; it's an ongoing exploration of science, art and human perception—a vast collection of online experiences that feed your curiosity.
- EYEBEAM Eyebeam is a nonprofit studio for collaborative experiments with technology toward a more imaginative and just world.
- Fabrica Fabrica is a communication research centre. It is based in Treviso, Italy, and is an integral part of the Benetton Group. Fabrica was established in 1994 from a vision of Luciano Benetton and Oliviero Toscani.
- Fulbright Scholar Program Fulbright grants are made to U.S. citizens and nationals of other countries for a variety of educational activities, primarily university lecturing, advanced research, graduate study and teaching in elementary and secondary schools.
- Georgia Institute of Technology Because we are a part of Georgia Tech, technology is an essential part of our work, as is research. We use the design process to develop new technologies, anticipate the future of buildings and environments, and change the way people experience art, things and their immediate surroundings.
- Georgia Sea Grant UGA Marine Extension and Georgia Sea Grant provide research, education, training and science-based outreach to assist Georgia in solving problems and realizing opportunities for its coastal and marine environments.
- Georgia Tech Center for Music Technology The Georgia Tech Center for Music Technology (GTCMT) is an international center for creative and technological research in music, focusing on the development and deployment of innovative musical technologies. Our vision is to transform the ways in which we create and experience music and to create the next generation of technology for musical composition, performance, consumption, and education.
- Harvestworks Founded as a not-for-profit organization by artists in 1977, Harvestworks has helped a generation of artists create new works using technology. Their mission is to support the creation and presentation of art works achieved through the use of new and evolving technologies.
- HASTAC HASTAC (Humanities, Arts, Science, and Technology Alliance and Collaboratory) is an interdisciplinary community of humanists, artists, social scientists, scientists, and technologists that are changing the way we teach and learn
- Hunger College Integrated Media Arts Program The Hunter College Integrated Media Arts (IMA) MFA program focuses on the creative production of media with a social orientation.
- Institut de Recherche et Coordination Acoustique/Musique (IRCAM) IRCAM, the Institute for Research and Coordination in Acoustics/Music is one of the world’s largest public research centers dedicated to musical creation and scientific research. A unique venue where artistic vision converges with scientific and technological innovation, the institute directed by Frank Madlener brings together over 160 collaborators. IRCAM hosts the UMR9912 STMS Ircam - CNRS - Sorbonne University science and technologies research lab.
- Institute for Creativity, Arts, and Technology To prepare primary, secondary, and university students to work and succeed in a world where science, technology, engineering, and math education collaborate and where working as part of a diverse team is mandatory.
- Institute for Curatorial Practice in Performance (ICPP) Founded in 2010, the Institute for Curatorial Practice in Performance (ICPP) brings together artists, curators, scholars, presenters and cultural leaders to encourage innovative and relevant curatorial approaches to presenting time-based art.
- Institute for Doctoral Studies of the Visual Arts (IDSVA) Offers the first American PhD designed especially for holders of the MFA, conferring a doctorate in philosophy, aesthetics and art theory.
- Institute of Advanced Media Arts and Sciences (IAMAS) The Institute of Advanced Media Arts and Sciences is often referred to by its abbreviation “IAMAS.” A graduate-level educational institution founded to explore the fusion of technological innovation and artistic creation, IAMAS strives to transmit new forms of culture and to serve as a hub for the cultivation of new creators for our information society
- Inter-Society for the Electronic Arts (ISEA) Founded in the Netherlands in 1990, ISEA International (formerly Inter-Society for the Electronic Arts) is an international non-profit organisation fostering interdisciplinary academic discourse and exchange among culturally diverse organisations and individuals working with art, science and technology.
- Interactive Telecommunications Program (ITP) ITP is a two-year graduate program located in the Tisch School of the Arts whose mission is to explore the imaginative use of communications technologies — how they might augment, improve, and bring delight and art into people's lives. Perhaps the best way to describe us is as a Center for the Recently Possible.
- International Digital Media and Arts Association The International Digital Media and Arts Association (iDMAa) was founded in early 2004 by a group of 15 universities. iDMAa is dedicated to serving educators, practitioners, scholars, and organizations with interests in digital media.
- Jacob K. Javits Fellowship Program The program provides financial assistance to students of superior ability, as demonstrated by their achievements and exceptional promise, to undertake study at the doctoral and Master of Fine Arts (MFA) level in selected fields of the arts, humanities, and social sciences.
- John Hope Franklin Center for Interdisciplinary & International Studies The John Hope Franklin Center strives to incubate new ideas, facilitate student engagement with international topics and bring the work of Duke University to greater community.
- Lamar Dodd School of Art The mission of the Lamar Dodd School of Art is to promote art and design as a significant means of inquiry, integral to problem-solving and the production of knowledge; to educate students to be empathetic and engaged citizens and to prepare them for careers as creative professionals; and to address critical issues facing Georgians and the nation through innovative research in art, art education, and design.
- Media Arts and Technology The Media Arts and Technology (MAT) Graduate Program is a unique transdisciplinary graduate degree program that offers the Master of Science and Ph.D. degrees in Media Arts and Technology.
- Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations The Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations (NDLTD) is an international organization dedicated to promoting the adoption, creation, use, dissemination, and preservation of electronic theses and dissertations (ETDs). We support electronic publishing and open access to scholarship in order to enhance the sharing of knowledge worldwide.
- Netzspannung.org
- New Media MA at the University of Amsterdam Masters of Media is the collaborative blog of the new media master students of the University of Amsterdam. The blog launched in September 2006, as part of the new media practises course tought by Geert Lovink, the founder and coordinator of this project. Now in its eleventh year the blog is populated by about 80 Masters of Media students of the 2017-2018 one year New Media and Digital Culture MA program with additional postings by those nearing completion or recently graduated.
- New York Digital Salon The New York Digital Salon believes that international dialogue and partnerships in the arts are a unifying force for cultural exchange.
- Ohio University School of Interdisciplinary Arts The School of Interdisciplinary Arts is a Ph.D. program that educates scholars and scholar-artists who are grounded in specific disciplines and able to address the arts through the unique lens of interdisciplinarity.
- Ox-Bow Saugatuck, MI Ox-Bow offers a wide range of opportunities for artists at all stages in their career. With year-round programs that cater to degree-seeking students, professional artists and those new to the field, Ox-Bow is a protected place where creative processes break-down, reform, and mature.
- PERFORMA Founded by RoseLee Goldberg in 2004, Performa is the leading organization dedicated to exploring the critical role of live performance in the history of twentieth-century art and to encouraging new directions in performance for the twenty-first century.
- Project Zero Project Zero is an educational research group at the Harvard Graduate School of Education composed of multiple, independently-sponsored research projects. Project Zero?s work includes investigations into the nature of intelligence, understanding, thinking, creativity, ethics, and other essential aspects of human learning.
- Royal College of Art London, UK
- School for Poetic Computation The school for poetic computation is organized around exploring the creative and expressive nature of computational approaches to art and design. The school approaches writing code like creative writing — focusing on the mechanics of programming, the demystification of tools, and hacking the conventions of art-making with computation.
- Still Water Still Water, a New Media program of the University of Maine at Orono, was founded in 2002 by Joline Blais and Jon Ippolito to promote network art and culture. Although the program's title derives from the name of a river that flows alongside the physical facility, "still water" also connotes the values electronic and cultural networks need to thrive.
- Strategic National Arts Alumni Project Strategic National Arts Alumni Project Center for Postsecondary Research, Indiana University School of Education
- Studio for Creative Inquiry The Frank-Ratchye STUDIO for Creative Inquiry at Carnegie Mellon University is a laboratory for atypical, anti-disciplinary, and inter-institutional research at the intersections of arts, science, technology and culture.
- SymbioticA SymbioticA is the first research laboratory of its kind, enabling artists and researchers to engage in wet biology practices in a biological science department. It also hosts residents, workshops, exhibitions and symposia.
- The Aesthetic Technologies Lab The CREATE_space is Ohio University’s premiere interdisciplinary resource for Creative Research Exploring Arts, Technology, & Entrepreneurship. We CREATE potential, we CREATE opportunity; We CREATE space.
- The Audiovisual University Institute Universitat Pompeu Fabra of Barcelona, an interdisciplinary center dedicated to understand the principles underlying human cognition and behavior and to translate these into useful and at the same time creative technologies.
- The CADRE Laboratory for New Media The CADRE Laboratory for New Media Art is the hub of Digital Media Art activity at San Jose State University where students, faculty, and visiting artists gather to explore the future of technology and art. CADRE (Computers in Art, Design, Research, and Education) faculty and students have participated in the evolution of art and technology for over 30 years. Internationally recognized faculty and award-winning visiting artists award BFA and MFA degrees in Digital Media Art.
- The Media Lab In a world where radical advances in technology are taken for granted, Media Lab researchers design technologies for people to create a better future.
- The Ohio State University Art and Technology Program An interdisciplinary studio arts program in computer mediated art, which includes interactive robotic sculpture, electronics, kinetics, multimedia, digital video, 3D modeling, rapid prototyping, experimental 3D computer animation, digital imaging, bio-art, holography, web based works, installation and sound.
- The Society for Literature Science and the Arts (SLSA) The Society for Literature, Science, and the Arts welcomes colleagues in the sciences, engineering, technology, computer science, medicine, the social sciences, the humanities, the arts, and independent scholars and artists. SLSA members share an interest in problems of science and representation, and in the cultural and social dimensions of science, technology, and medicine.
- Transart Institute Transart Institute for Creative Research is a space for experimentation and thinking in any form; for sharing and connecting; and offering practice-led graduate programmes in a low-residency model. We champion self-directed, curious, flexible and socially engaged creative researchers working independently and/or collectively.
- UC Berkeley Art, Technology, and Culture Colloquium Berkeley's ATC lecture series is an internationally known forum for presenting new ideas that challenge conventional wisdom about technology and culture. This series, free of charge and open to the public, presents artists, writers, curators, and scholars who consider contemporary issues at the intersection of aesthetic expression, emerging technologies, and cultural history, from a critical perspective.
- UC Davis Technocultural Studies Based among the fine and performing arts, literature and cultural studies in the Division of Humanities, Arts and Cultural Studies, and designed to be open to a diverse range of interests from across the campus. We concentrate on transdisciplinary approaches to artistic, cultural and scholarly production in contemporary media and digital arts, community media, and mutual concerns of the arts with the scientific and technological disciplines.
- UGA Dance Department The UGA Department of Dance offers the Bachelor of Fine Arts in Dance degree through the Franklin College of Arts and Sciences. The program of study is a comprehensive dance curriculum with professional training in contemporary dance and ballet with an emphasis on performance.
- UGA Department of English The English Department at the University of Georgia is a diverse scholarly community of more than 40 faculty, 100 graduate students, and more than 600 undergraduate majors and minors held together by a common commitment to preserving, transmitting, and extending the rich cultural legacy of the English language.
- UGA Department of Theatre & Film Studies The mission of the Department of Theatre and Film Studies is to prepare students to become leaders in theatre, film and digital media practice and scholarship, to attract, support and develop faculty who produce nationally and internationally recognized scholarship and creative activity.
- UGA Graduate School
- UGA Hugh Hodgson School of Music The University of Georgia Hugh Hodgson School of Music is accredited by the National Association of Schools of Music, the National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education, and the American Music Therapy Association.
- UGA Research Research and innovation news from the University of Georgia.
- Vectors Journal of Culture and Technology Vectors maps the multiple contours of daily life in an unevenly digital era, crystallizing around themes that highlight the social, political, and cultural stakes of our increasingly technologically-mediated existence.
- Virginia B. Ball Center for Creative Inquiry, Ball State University – Ball State University The Virginia B. Ball Center for Creative Inquiry provides distinctive, rigorous, and transformative immersive learning experiences for Ball State students.
- Waag Society Waag Society—institute for art, science and technology—is a pioneer in the field of digital media. Over the past 22 years, the foundation has developed into an institution of international stature, a platform for artistic research and experimentation, and has become both a catalyst for events and a breeding ground for cultural and social innovation.
- XSEAD Carnegie Mellon University - XSEAD is a community platform where artists, designers, engineers and scientists can explore the past, present and future of collaborating across disciplines.
Funding
- A Room of Her Own AROHO's mission is to inspire, fund, and champion works of art and literature by women. AROHO is a growing collective of women connected by a common goal: to transform themselves and others through the sharing of individual gifts, as readers, administrators, funders, artists, and authors.
- Academy of American Poets Since 1934, the Academy of American Poets has provided visibility and financial support to poets demonstrating artistic excellence.
- Alexia Foundation Through grants, scholarships and special projects, The Alexia Foundation supports student and professional photographers as agents for change.
- American Council of Learned Societies (ACLS) ACLS, a private, nonprofit federation of scholarly organizations, is the preeminent representative of American scholarship in the humanities and related social sciences. Advancing scholarship by awarding fellowships and strengthening relations among learned societies is central to our work.
- Art Deadlines List Public art commissions, art competitions, art jobs and internships, art scholarships and grants and fellowships, residencies, art festivals, call for entries/proposals/projects, and other opportunities.
- Art Matters Art Matters considers applications by invitation only. Through our current program, Art Matters provides 7,500 USD fellowships to individual artists and collective teams working in contemporary art and performance. Priority is given to artists working with social issues and experimenting with form.
- Artist Trust Artist Trust is dedicated to supporting Washington State artists working in all creative disciplines.
- ArtPlace ArtPlace is a collaboration of top national foundations, the National Endowment for the Arts and various federal agencies to accelerate creative placemaking across the U.S.
- Arts Work Fund A funder collaborative created to help strengthen the management and operations of small arts and cultural organizations in the six-county Chicago metropolitan region.
- Asian Cultural Council (ACC) about us about us The Asian Cultural Council works to advance international respect and understanding between people and cultures through transformative cultural exchange. ACC awards fellowship grants to artists and scholars in three categories of cross-cultural exchange: Asia to the U.S., U.S. to Asia, and intra-Asia.
- Association of Performing Arts Presenters The Association of Performing Arts Professionals is the national service, advocacy and membership organization for presenters of the performing arts. APAP is dedicated to developing and supporting a robust performing arts industry and the professionals who work within it.
- Australian Network for Art and Technology (ANAT) Australian Network for Art and Technology (ANAT) is an organization that provides tools to assist Australian artists, particularly those in media arts. ANAT provides opportunities for creative practitioners to undertake research and develop their practice through its annual program.
- Bang on a Can Bang on a Can is dedicated to making music new. Bang on a Can seeks to create an international community dedicated to innovative music, wherever it is found. With adventurous programs, it commissions new composers, performs, presents, and records new work, develops new audiences, and educates the musicians of the future.
- BMI Foundation, Inc. The BMI Foundation, Inc., a not-for-profit corporation founded in 1985, is dedicated to encouraging the creation, performance and study of music through awards, scholarships, internships, grants, and commissions.
- Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs The Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs' mission is to increase mutual understanding between the people of the United States and the people of other countries by means of educational and cultural exchange that assist in the development of peaceful relations.
- Canada Council for the Arts The Canada Council for the Arts is Canada’s national public arts funder. We champion and invest in artistic excellence so that Canadians may enjoy and participate in a rich cultural life.
- CEC ArtsLink Provides support to US artists, curators, presenters, and arts organizations undertaking projects in any of the 32 eligible countries. Applicants must be working with an artist or organization in that region and projects should be designed to benefit participants and audiences in both the U.S. and the host country.
- Center for Craft Creativity and Design The Center for Craft, Creativity & Design (CCCD) advances the understanding of craft by encouraging and supporting research, critical dialogue, and professional development in the United States.
- Center for Documentary Studies at Duke University CDS promotes documentary work that cultivates progressive change by amplifying voices, advancing human dignity, engendering respect among individuals, breaking down barriers to understanding, and illuminating social injustices.
- Center for Undergraduate Research Opportunities (CURO) CURO offers University of Georgia undergraduates the opportunity to engage in faculty-mentored research regardless of discipline, major or GPA even students in their first year.
- Clarence E. Heller Foundation Grants supporting projects that improve the quality of human health, the enviorment, education and the arts.
- College Art Association Professional-Development Fellowship To support promising artists and art historians who are enrolled in MFA and PhD programs nationwide.
- Creative Campus The purpose of the Creative Campus Innovations Grant Program is to identify, support, and document cross-campus interdisciplinary collaborations that integrate the work of performing arts presenters in the academy and the surrounding community.
- Creative Capital Foundation Creative Capital has awarded $40 million to 642 groundbreaking artists nationwide through funding, counsel and career development services. Our Professional Development workshops have empowered nearly 12,000 creative minds to strengthen their careers and enrich their communities.
- Creativity Connects This initiative shows how the arts contribute to the nation’s creative ecosystem, examines the ways in which the support systems for artists are changing, and explores how the arts can connect with other sectors that want and utilize creativity.
- Doris Duke Charitable Foundation Grants supporting the performing arts, environmental conservation, medical research and child well-being, and through preservation of the cultural and environmental legacy of Doris Duke's properties.
- Emc Arts EmcArts Inc. is a social enterprise for learning and innovation in the arts. We serve as a nonprofit intermediary for many arts funders, and as a service organization for the arts field around innovation.
- Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation Grantmaking in the areas of art, environment and learning disabilities. The Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation will seek and fund innovative projects that advance solutions to basic and enduring problems. Our efforts will reflect the entrepreneurial spirit of our family forbearers and the founder’s distinction for foresight, imagination and risk taking.
- EYEBEAM Eyebeam is a nonprofit studio for collaborative experiments with technology toward a more imaginative and just world.
- Flux Projects Flux Projects supports artists in creating innovative temporary public art throughout Atlanta.
- Ford Foundation Across eight decades, the Ford Foundation has invested in innovative ideas, visionary individuals, and frontline institutions advancing human dignity around the world.
- Foundation Center Established in 1956, Foundation Center is the leading source of information about philanthropy worldwide. Foundation Center maintains the most comprehensive database on U.S. and, increasingly, global grantmakers and their grants — a robust, accessible knowledge bank for the sector.
- Foundation for Art & Creative Technology (FACT) FACT (Foundation for Art and Creative Technology) is the UK's leading media arts centre, based in Liverpool. Offering a unique programme of exhibitions, film and participant-led art projects, we use the power of creative technology to inspire and enrich lives.
- Foundation for Contemporary Arts Since its inception, the mission has been to encourage, sponsor, and promote innovative work in the arts created and presented by individuals, groups, and organizations. Its legacy continues today with unrestricted, by-nomination grants supporting pioneering work across the fields of dance, music/sound, performance art/theater, poetry, and the visual arts.
- Fractured Atlas Fractured Atlas is a non-profit organization that serves a national community of artists and arts organizations. Our programs and services facilitate the creation of art by offering vital support to the artists who produce it. We help artists and arts organizations function more effectively as businesses by providing access to funding, healthcare, education, and more, all in a context that honors their individuality and independent spirit.
- Fractured Atlas Blog : 5 Tips for Grant Research Fractured Atlas empowers artists, arts organizations, and other cultural sector stakeholders by eliminating practical barriers to artistic expression, so as to foster a more agile and resilient cultural ecosystem.
- Fulbright Scholar Program Fulbright grants are made to U.S. citizens and nationals of other countries for a variety of educational activities, primarily university lecturing, advanced research, graduate study and teaching in elementary and secondary schools.
- Fulton County Arts Council (metro Atlanta) The Fulton County Arts Council and the Fulton County Department of Arts & Culture serves as a funding agency to support cultural programs and the agency which provides services to Fulton County based nonprofit arts organizations and Fulton County residents.
- Fundsnet Fundraising & Grants Directory Our Fundraising & Grants Directory is provided at no cost to our visitors. Since 1996 Fundsnet Services has provided resources information about grants, fundraising, philanthropy, foundations and 501(c)(3) non-profits organizations to those in need of funding and research for their their philanthropic efforts and missions.
- Georgia Humanities Council Georgia Humanities awards grants for cultural programs that bring together and strengthen communities through dialogue and shared experience.
- Georiga Council for the Arts (GCA) Georgia Council for the Arts accepts applications for grant funding annually during announced specific periods of time.
- Graham Foundation Founded in 1956, the Graham Foundation for Advanced Studies in the Fine Arts makes project-based grants to individuals and organizations and produces public programs to foster the development and exchange of diverse and challenging ideas about architecture and its role in the arts, culture, and society.
- Grantmakers in the Arts The mission of Grantmakers in the Arts (GIA) is to provide leadership and service to advance the use of philanthropic resources on behalf of arts and culture.
- Grants.gov Grants.gov is your source to find and apply for federal government grants.
- GuideStar nonprofit reports and Forms 990 for donors, grantmakers and businesses GuideStar is the world's largest source of information on nonprofit organizations.
- Harpo Foundation Grants to non-profit institutions that support artists who are under recognized by the field.
- Harvestworks Founded as a not-for-profit organization by artists in 1977, Harvestworks has helped a generation of artists create new works using technology. Their mission is to support the creation and presentation of art works achieved through the use of new and evolving technologies.
- Jacob K. Javits Fellowship Program The program provides financial assistance to students of superior ability, as demonstrated by their achievements and exceptional promise, to undertake study at the doctoral and Master of Fine Arts (MFA) level in selected fields of the arts, humanities, and social sciences.
- Jerome Foundation The Foundation promotes a dynamic culture through support for artists, collectives and/or ensembles across all disciplines in the early stages of their vocational artistic lives to create new work and for nonprofit arts organizations that offer programs, services and activities for such artists, collectives and/or ensembles.
- John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation Guggenheim Fellowships are intended for men and women who have already demonstrated exceptional capacity for productive scholarship or exceptional creative ability in the arts.
- Kala Art Institute Kala Art Institute's mission is to help artists sustain their creative efforts over time through its Artist-in- Residence and Fellowship Programs, and to increase appreciation of this work through exhibitions, public programming and educational efforts.
- Kickstarter Funding platform for artists.
- Knight Arts Knight Foundation invests in artistic excellence, funding arts projects that engage the Knight resident communities in collective cultural experiences.
- Land Art Generator Initiative The Land Art Generator provides a platform for artists, architects, landscape architects, and other creatives working with engineers and scientists to bring forward human-centered solutions for sustainable energy infrastructures that enhance the city as works of public art while cleanly powering thousands of homes.
- Lower Manhattan Cultural Council Lower Manhattan Cultural Council (LMCC), has been a leading voice for arts and culture Downtown and throughout New York City for nearly 40 years, producing cultural events and promoting the arts through grants, services, advocacy, and cultural development programs.
- MacArthur Foundation The John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation supports creative people, effective institutions, and influential networks building a more just, verdant, and peaceful world.
- Metanexus Institute Transdisciplinarity and interdisciplinary study of science and religion.
- National Association of Latino Arts and Culture The NALAC Fund for the Arts provides financial resources to strengthen Latino arts organizations and to support Latino artists in the creation of their work.
- National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) The National Endowment for the Arts is an independent federal agency that funds, promotes, and strengthens the creative capacity of our communities by providing all Americans with diverse opportunities for arts participation.
- National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) The National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) is an independent federal agency created in 1965. It is one of the largest funders of humanities programs in the United States. Because democracy demands wisdom, NEH serves and strengthens our republic by promoting excellence in the humanities and conveying the lessons of history to all Americans. The Endowment accomplishes this mission by awarding grants for top-rated proposals examined by panels of independent, external reviewers.
- National Science Foundation (NSF) The National Science Foundation (NSF) is an independent federal agency created by Congress in 1950 "to promote the progress of science; to advance the national health, prosperity, and welfare; to secure the national defense..." NSF is vital because we support basic research and people to create knowledge that transforms the future.
- Native Arts and Cultures Foundation Through the fellowship program, we hope to foster the creativity of our Indigenous artists, allowing the opportunity for study, reflection, experimentation, and discovery.
- New Media Scotland New Media Scotland is the national development agency fostering artist and audience engagement with all forms of new media practice. We seek to innovate and challenge, aesthetically, technically and conceptually. We're excited by projects that blur boundaries, respond to developments in science and technology, and forge new ways ahead for digital culture.
- New Music USA The American Music Center is dedicated to building a national community of artists, organizations, and audiences creating, performing, and enjoying new American music, through grant support and other community building.
- New York Foundation for the Arts (NYFA) New York Foundation for the Arts (NYFA) provides the concrete resources that working artists and emerging arts organizations need to thrive.
- New York State Council on the Arts Grants in the arts of every discipline throughout the state of New York.
- onedotzero London-based moving image and digital arts organisation which commissions, showcases and promotes innovation across all aspects of moving image, digital and interactive arts.
- PERFORMA Founded by RoseLee Goldberg in 2004, Performa is the leading organization dedicated to exploring the critical role of live performance in the history of twentieth-century art and to encouraging new directions in performance for the twenty-first century.
- Pew Charitable Trusts Pew's work lays the foundation for effective policies and practices by invigorating civic life, conducting research, informing and engaging citizens, linking diverse interests to pursue common cause, and insisting on tangible results.
- Pivot Resources – Willson Center for Humanities and Arts
- Princess Grace Foundation-USA National in scope, the Princess Grace Foundation-USA is dedicated to identifying and assisting emerging talent in theater, dance, and film by awarding grants in the form of scholarships, apprenticeships, and fellowships.
- Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study, Harvard University Each of the more than 800 fellows who have been in residence at the Radcliffe Institute has pursued an independent project, but the collaborative experience unites all of them. Scholars, scientists, and artists work on individual projects, or in clusters, to generate new research, publications, art, and more.
- re-title.com re-title.com, an artist initiative founded in London in 2003, is an information resource for emerging and professional contemporary art, providing directory and publicity services for internationally focused artists and galleries.
- Rhizome Rhizome champions born-digital art and culture through commissions, exhibitions, digital preservation, and software development. Founded by artist Mark Tribe as a listserv including some of the first artists to work online, Rhizome has played an integral role in the history of contemporary art engaged with digital technologies and the internet.
- Robert Rauschenberg Foundation The Robert Rauschenberg Foundation seeks to further the artist's philanthropic and educational initiatives, and aims to preserve and advance global understanding of the legacy of Robert Rauschenberg's life and artwork.
- Robert Sterling Clark Foundation The Robert Sterling Clark Foundation is a private foundation committed to helping create a vibrant New York City – one that is strong, healthy, livable and just.
- Robert W. Woodruff Foundation An independent private foundation that seeks to improve the quality of life in Georgia by investing in health, education, economic opportunity and community vitality.
- Rolex Mentor and ProtΘgΘ Arts Initiative The Rolex Mentor and Protégé Arts Initiative was launched in 2002 to contribute to global culture by helping ensure that the world’s artistic heritage is passed on to the next generation.
- South Arts A nonprofit regional arts organization founded in 1975 to build on the South's unique heritage and enhance the public value of the arts.
- Surdna Foundation Seeks to foster sustainable communities in the United States - communities guided by principles of social justice and distinguished by healthy environments, strong local economies and thriving cultures.
- Terra Foundation for American Art Through our grant program, the Terra Foundation for American Art actively supports and initiates historical American art exhibitions, scholarship, and programs in Chicago, the United States, and throughout the world. We fund projects that focus on American art dating from circa 1500 to 1980, made by artists from what is now the geographic United States.
- The Aaron Copland Fund for Music The Aaron Copeland Fund for Music maintains three separate grant programs in support of contemporary American music, each with its own objectives and annual application deadline.
- The Alfred P. Sloan Foundation A philanthropic, not-for-profit grantmaking institution based in New York City.
- The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation The Foundation makes grants in five core program areas: Higher Education and Scholarship in the Humanities; Arts and Cultural Heritage; Diversity; Scholarly Communications; and International Higher Education and Strategic Projects.
- The Andy Warhol Foundation The primary focus of the Foundation’s grant making activity has been to support the creation, presentation and documentation of contemporary visual art, particularly work that is experimental, under-recognized, or challenging in nature.
- The Awesome Foundation The Awesome Foundation is a global community advancing the interest of awesome in the universe, $1000 at a time. Each fully autonomous chapter supports awesome projects through micro-grants, usually given out monthly. These micro-grants, $1000 or the local equivalent, come out of pockets of the chapter's "trustees" and are given on a no-strings-attached basis to people and groups working on awesome projects.
- The Daniel Langlois Foundation The Foundation aims to further human knowledge by supporting artistic, scientific and technological research. Exploring and revealing the interdependency between ourselves and our omnipresent technological environment is at the core of the Foundation’s endeavor.
- The Dedalus Foundation Through its grants program, the Dedalus Foundation funds a wide range of programs in art education; research and education in the field of fine art conservation; scholarly publications; exhibition catalogues; lectures and symposia on subjects in the field of modern and contemporary art and art history, some of which are coordinated with museum exhibitions; and workshops for artists, writers, and art historians.
- The Georgia O'Keeffe Museum Research Center Sponsors research in American Modernism (1890-present) by awarding stipends to historians in the fields of art, architecture and design, literature, music, and photography, and to museum professionals who wish to organize an exhibition at the Georgia O'Keeffe Museum.
- The Gladys Krieble Delmas Foundation The Gladys Krieble Delmas Foundation promotes the advancement and perpetuation of humanistic inquiry and artistic creativity by encouraging excellence in scholarship and in the performing arts, and by supporting research libraries and other institutions which transmit our cultural heritage.
- The Green Foundation The Green Foundation, with a primary focus on The Arts, Education, and Human Services, seeks to preserve and enhance Leonard I. Green's philanthropic vision.
- The Henry Luce Foundation The Foundation builds upon the vision and values of four generations of the Luce family: broadening knowledge and encouraging the highest standards of service and leadership.
- The Joyce Foundation The Joyce Foundation supports the development of policies that both improve the quality of life for people in the Great Lakes region and serve as models for the rest of the country.
- The Office of the Vice President for Research The Vice President for Research (VPR) works in partnership with central administration, the colleges, and major centers and institutes to advance the research enterprise at UGA.
- The Pollock-Krasner Foundation The Pollock-Krasner Foundation's dual criteria for grants are recognizable artistic merit and demonstrable financial need, whether professional, personal or both. The Foundation's mission is to aid, internationally, those individuals who have worked as professional artists over a significant period of time.
- The Puffin Foundation The Puffin Foundation Ltd. has sought to open the doors of artistic expression by providing grants to artists and art organizations who are often excluded from mainstream opportunities due to their race, gender, or social philosophy.
- The Richard H. Driehaus Foundation The Richard H. Driehaus Foundation seeks to improve the built environment, to enhance the city through the arts, to use investigative reporting to strengthen our democracy, and to ameliorate the effects of low wages.
- The Teagle Foundation The Teagle Foundation intends to be an influential national voice and a catalyst for change in higher education to improve undergraduate student learning in the arts and sciences.
- The Tiffany & Co. Foundation The Tiffany & Co. Foundation was established in 2000 to focus the company's philanthropic endeavors by providing grants to nonprofit organizations working in two main program areas: the environment and the arts.
- Triple Canopy Working closely with artists, writers, technologists, and designers, Triple Canopy produces projects that demand considered reading and viewing. Triple Canopy resists the atomization of culture and, through sustained inquiry and creative research, strives to enrich the public sphere.
- U.S. Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs Exchange Programs The U.S. Department of State sponsors multiple programs for educational, cultural, and professional exchanges across the world.
- UGA Graduate School
- UGA Office of Proposal Enhancement The Office for Proposal Enhancement (OPE) provides technical and skilled administrative support to faculty from across campus who are developing proposals for external funding.
- UGA Office of Sustainability
- UGA PSO Fellowship Program The Public Service and Outreach (PSO) Fellowship Program provides support for tenure-track and tenured professors to immerse themselves in the work of a PSO unit for one semester. The experience provides opportunities for Fellows to enhance their academic courses, conduct research (e.g., applied, community-based, policy, program evaluation), and apply their academic expertise to outreach initiatives.
- United States Artists We believe in artists and their essential role in our society. Each year, we award up to fifty $50,000 unrestricted fellowships to the most compelling artists working and living in the United States, in all disciplines, at every stage of their career.
- Upstart Upstart backers will provide you with a modest amount of capital, combined with the support and guidance you?ll need. In return, you share a small portion of your income for 10 years. By matching you with the right backers and by providing just a slice of economic freedom - where repayment is based on your future success - we help you get started on the right path.
- WESTAF: The Western States Art Federation WESTAF (Western States Arts Federation) is a regional nonprofit arts service organization dedicated to strengthening the financial, organizational, and policy infrastructure of the arts in the West. WESTAF assists state arts agencies, arts organizations, and artists in their quest to serve diverse audiences, enrich the lives of local communities, and provide access to the arts and arts education for all.
- Willson Center for Humanities and Arts The mission of the Willson Center is to promote research and creativity in the humanities and arts. It supports faculty through research grants, lectures, symposia, publications, visiting scholars, visiting artists, collaborative instruction, public conferences, exhibitions, and performances. It is committed to academic excellence and public impact.
Publications
- Art Deadlines List Public art commissions, art competitions, art jobs and internships, art scholarships and grants and fellowships, residencies, art festivals, call for entries/proposals/projects, and other opportunities.
- ArtsJournal: Daily Arts News ArtsJournal was founded September 13, 1999 in the heady days of the dotcom boom. The site is a digest of some of the best arts and cultural journalism in the English-speaking world. Each day ArtsJournal features link to stories culled from around the internet, including blogs and more than 200 English-language newspapers, magazines and publications featuring writing about arts and culture. Stories from sites that charge for access have generally been excluded.
- Australian Network for Art and Technology (ANAT) Australian Network for Art and Technology (ANAT) is an organization that provides tools to assist Australian artists, particularly those in media arts. ANAT provides opportunities for creative practitioners to undertake research and develop their practice through its annual program.
- Creative Applications CreativeApplications.Net reports innovation and catalogues projects, tools and platforms at the intersection of art, media and technology.
- Culturebot Culturebot.org is a multidisciplinary, contemporary arts + culture blog. Based in NYC we cover contemporary cultural news, events and ideas from NYC and around the world.
- e-flux e-flux is a publishing platform and archive, artist project, curatorial platform, and enterprise which was founded in 1998. Its news digest, events, exhibitions, schools, journal, books, and the art projects produced and/or disseminated by e-flux describe strains of critical discourse surrounding contemporary art, culture, and theory internationally
- Flagpole Magazine Flagpole.com is the online presence of Flagpole Magazine, since 1987 the locally owned, independent voice of Athens, Northeast Georgia’s vibrantly laid-back, architecturally interesting home of the renowned music scene and the University of Georgia. Flagpole—online and on paper—covers music, art, theater, movies, books, food, drink, politics, government, people, comics, advice to the lovelorn and a comprehensive calendar of what’s happening around town.
- Hz-Journal Utilizing possibilities the Internet brings, Hz intends to be an international web journal. By dealing with aesthetic discussions relevant to our time through Hz, Fylkingen is hoping to continue its tradition of playing the role of cutting-edge interface between the artists of Sweden and those abroad.
- ICE Listserv archive
- Institute for Expanded Research (IER) Nebulous and flexible, IER is a constellation of practices and projects taking many forms. As an artist project and research initiative, IER builds partnerships to support artist-led inquiry and explore the potential for dialogue and collaboration across sectors. IER invites artists, researchers, and other practitioners to share ideas, strategies, skills, and creative work with the ultimate aim of exploring the role artists play in society by giving proximity to their thinking and working processes.
- Institute of Network Cultures The Institute of Network Cultures (INC) analyzes and shapes the terrain of network cultures through events, publications, and online dialogue. Our projects evolve around digital publishing, alternative revenue models, online video and design, digital counter culture and much more.
- journal of interdisciplinary music studies The Journal of Interdisciplinary Music Studies (JIMS) is an international peer-reviewed journal. It aims to establish a broad interdisciplinary platform for music researchers.
- Leonardo On-Line: Art, Science and Technology Leonardo/The International Society for the Arts, Sciences and Technology (Leonardo/ISAST) is a nonprofit organization that serves the global network of distinguished scholars, artists, scientists, researchers and thinkers through our programs, which focus on interdisciplinary work, creative output and innovation.
- M/C Journal M/C Journal was founded (as "M/C - A Journal of Media and Culture") in 1998 as a place of public intellectualism analysing and critiquing the meeting of media and culture.
- Mediamatic.net Art and New Technology in Amsterdam. We explore the possibilities and challenges that new technology offers art, design and society. You are most welcome to join us.
- NESTA National Endowment for Science, Technology and the Arts - an independent body with a mission to make the UK more innovative.
- New Media Caucus Founded in 2003, the New Media Caucus (NMC) is an international non-profit association formed to promote the development and understanding of new media art.
- New York Foundation for the Arts (NYFA) New York Foundation for the Arts (NYFA) provides the concrete resources that working artists and emerging arts organizations need to thrive.
- newmediaFIX newmediaFIX is a portal to online resources and projects; it offers news, opportunity announcements, occasional reviews, and periodically releases in depth texts and interviews about new media culture.
- OBORO A center dedicated to the production and presentation of art, contemporary practices, and new media.
- Research Catalogue International database for artistic research
- Rhizome Rhizome champions born-digital art and culture through commissions, exhibitions, digital preservation, and software development. Founded by artist Mark Tribe as a listserv including some of the first artists to work online, Rhizome has played an integral role in the history of contemporary art engaged with digital technologies and the internet.
- Sarai Over the last ten years, The Sarai programme at CSDS has arguably been South Asia’s most prominent and productive platform for research and reflection on the transformation of urban space and contemporary realities, especially with regard to the interface between cities, information, society, technology, and culture.
- SHIFT magazine Japan-based international online magazine that features creative culture.
- The Art Newspaper The Art Newspaper is an online and print publication with offices in London and New York. It provides an unrivalled news service about the art world, fed by its network of sister editions, which together have more than 50 correspondents working in more than 30 countries, with editorial offices in London, Turin, New York, Paris, Moscow, Beijing and Athens.
- The Center for Land Use Interpretation (CLUI) The Center for Land Use Interpretation is a research and education organization interested in understanding the nature and extent of human interaction with the surface of the earth, and in finding new meanings in the intentional and incidental forms that we individually and collectively create. We believe that the manmade landscape is a cultural inscription, that can be read to better understand who we are, and what we are doing.
- The Journal for Artistic Research (JAR) International, online, Open Access and peer-reviewed journal for the identification, publication and dissemination of artistic research and its methodologies, from all arts disciplines.
- The Society for Literature Science and the Arts (SLSA) The Society for Literature, Science, and the Arts welcomes colleagues in the sciences, engineering, technology, computer science, medicine, the social sciences, the humanities, the arts, and independent scholars and artists. SLSA members share an interest in problems of science and representation, and in the cultural and social dimensions of science, technology, and medicine.
- Triple Canopy Working closely with artists, writers, technologists, and designers, Triple Canopy produces projects that demand considered reading and viewing. Triple Canopy resists the atomization of culture and, through sustained inquiry and creative research, strives to enrich the public sphere.
- Turbulence Turbulence.org is a project of New Radio and Performing Arts, Inc. a 501(c)3 nonprofit established by Helen Thorington in 1981 in New York City.
- Vectors Journal of Culture and Technology Vectors maps the multiple contours of daily life in an unevenly digital era, crystallizing around themes that highlight the social, political, and cultural stakes of our increasingly technologically-mediated existence.
- we make money not art Régine Debatty is a writer, curator, critic, and founder of we-make-money-not-art.com, a blog which received 2 Webby awards and recently received an honorary mention at the START Prize, a competition that acknowledges ” innovative projects at the interface of science, technology and art”.
Conferences/Workshops
- Alliance of Artists Communities The Alliance of Artists Communities is an international association of artists' residencies — a diverse field of more than 1,500 programs worldwide that support artists of any discipline in the development of new creative work.
- Ammerman Center for Arts & Technology The Ammerman Center is a community of students, faculty, staff, artists, and scholars dedicated to exploring the dynamic relationships between the arts, technology, and culture through experimentation, research and creation.
- ARS Electronica Art, technology, society. Since 1979, Ars Electronica has searched for connections and overlaps, causes and effects. Innovative, radical, eccentric in the best sense are the ideas that are processed here. They affect our everyday lives, our lives, every day.
- Artists Thrive Artists Thrive is a growing initiative offering activities, practices, language, visions and values of what it means to succeed and thrive as an artist – and what it means to have a thriving arts sector and, eventually, thriving communities. It is a set of interconnected and holistic resources that can guide us in improving our performance and, ultimately, the conditions in which artists can thrive.
- Association of Performing Arts Presenters The Association of Performing Arts Professionals is the national service, advocacy and membership organization for presenters of the performing arts. APAP is dedicated to developing and supporting a robust performing arts industry and the professionals who work within it.
- Banff New Media Institute Banff Centre exists to inspire artists and leaders to make their unique contribution to society. We aspire to be the global leader in arts, culture, and creativity.
- Canopy Studio We are 501c3 non-profit dedicated to enriching the culture of our community and the lives of individuals through flying dance trapeze, movement education and performance arts. Canopy is a resource for local artists and all individuals, regardless of background, age, or physical ability, providing instruction in movement arts and a much-needed venue for viewing and participating in performances.
- Conflux Festival, NYC The art and technology festival for the creative exploration of urban public space.
- EYEBEAM Eyebeam is a nonprofit studio for collaborative experiments with technology toward a more imaginative and just world.
- Eyeo Festival Artists, designers and coders build and bend technology and give us a glimpse into what's possible, into what's next. The Eyeo Festival brings together the most intriguing and exciting people in these arenas today.
- Fabrica Fabrica is a communication research centre. It is based in Treviso, Italy, and is an integral part of the Benetton Group. Fabrica was established in 1994 from a vision of Luciano Benetton and Oliviero Toscani.
- FILE Electronic Language International Festival, producing multimedia events yearly.
- film::athens Film Athens is a 501c3 non-profit organization that serves and educates the film community and fosters the growth of the film industry in Northeast Georgia. Film Athens has been providing resources, workshops, film exhibitions, and community outreach since 2004.
- Foundation for Art & Creative Technology (FACT) FACT (Foundation for Art and Creative Technology) is the UK's leading media arts centre, based in Liverpool. Offering a unique programme of exhibitions, film and participant-led art projects, we use the power of creative technology to inspire and enrich lives.
- Harvestworks Founded as a not-for-profit organization by artists in 1977, Harvestworks has helped a generation of artists create new works using technology. Their mission is to support the creation and presentation of art works achieved through the use of new and evolving technologies.
- Haystack For more than fifty years, Haystack has created international workshops, conferences, and symposia, a visiting artist program, scholarship opportunities, and more.
- Inter-Society for the Electronic Arts (ISEA) Founded in the Netherlands in 1990, ISEA International (formerly Inter-Society for the Electronic Arts) is an international non-profit organisation fostering interdisciplinary academic discourse and exchange among culturally diverse organisations and individuals working with art, science and technology.
- International Digital Media and Arts Association The International Digital Media and Arts Association (iDMAa) was founded in early 2004 by a group of 15 universities. iDMAa is dedicated to serving educators, practitioners, scholars, and organizations with interests in digital media.
- Mediamatic.net Art and New Technology in Amsterdam. We explore the possibilities and challenges that new technology offers art, design and society. You are most welcome to join us.
- Metanexus Institute Transdisciplinarity and interdisciplinary study of science and religion.
- Netzspannung.org
- New Media Caucus Founded in 2003, the New Media Caucus (NMC) is an international non-profit association formed to promote the development and understanding of new media art.
- PopTech PopTech brings together a global community of innovators from many fields to share insights and work together to create lasting change.
- Reasons to be Creative Reasons to be Creative is a festival for creative artists, designers and coders. The festival brings together some of the most respected and brilliant minds from the worlds of art, code, design and education to share their passion, knowledge, insights and work. Expect two days packed with talks, networking, inspiration and learning.
- Sarai Over the last ten years, The Sarai programme at CSDS has arguably been South Asia’s most prominent and productive platform for research and reflection on the transformation of urban space and contemporary realities, especially with regard to the interface between cities, information, society, technology, and culture.
- SIGGRAPH Since its beginning in 1974 as a small group of specialists in a previously unknown discipline, ACM SIGGRAPH has evolved to become an international community of researchers, artists, developers, filmmakers, scientists, and business professionals who share an interest in computer graphics and interactive techniques.
- THATCamp: The Humanities and Technology Camp THATCamp, The Humanities and Technology Camp, is an open, inexpensive meeting where humanists and technologists of all skill levels learn and build together in sessions proposed on the spot.
- The 99 Percent The 99% is Behance's research arm and think tank. Taking its name from Thomas Edison's famous quote that "genius is 1% inspiration, 99% perspiration," the 99% includes a daily web magazine, an annual conference, and the best-selling book "Making Ideas Happen."
- The Daniel Langlois Foundation The Foundation aims to further human knowledge by supporting artistic, scientific and technological research. Exploring and revealing the interdependency between ourselves and our omnipresent technological environment is at the core of the Foundation’s endeavor.
- The Kitchen The Kitchen is one of New York City’s oldest nonprofit spaces, showing innovative work by emerging and established artists across disciplines. Our programs range from dance, music, performance, and theater, to video, film, and art, in addition to literary events, artists’ talks, and lecture series.
- The Society for Literature Science and the Arts (SLSA) The Society for Literature, Science, and the Arts welcomes colleagues in the sciences, engineering, technology, computer science, medicine, the social sciences, the humanities, the arts, and independent scholars and artists. SLSA members share an interest in problems of science and representation, and in the cultural and social dimensions of science, technology, and medicine.
- UC Berkeley Art, Technology, and Culture Colloquium Berkeley's ATC lecture series is an internationally known forum for presenting new ideas that challenge conventional wisdom about technology and culture. This series, free of charge and open to the public, presents artists, writers, curators, and scholars who consider contemporary issues at the intersection of aesthetic expression, emerging technologies, and cultural history, from a critical perspective.
- Waag Society Waag Society—institute for art, science and technology—is a pioneer in the field of digital media. Over the past 22 years, the foundation has developed into an institution of international stature, a platform for artistic research and experimentation, and has become both a catalyst for events and a breeding ground for cultural and social innovation.
Residencies
- 18th Street Arts Center Santa Monica, CA 18th Street Arts Center is an artists? residency program that provokes public dialogue through contemporary art-making.
- 3LD Art & Technology Center New York, NY 3LD Art & Technology Center is a community-oriented and artist-run production development studio for emerging and established artists and organizations that create large-scale experimental artworks of all kinds.
- Alliance of Artists Communities The Alliance of Artists Communities is an international association of artists' residencies — a diverse field of more than 1,500 programs worldwide that support artists of any discipline in the development of new creative work.
- Arts@CERN CERN, the European Organization for Nuclear Research, is one of the world?s largest and most respected centres for scientific research. CERN often welcomes artists of all kinds and introduces them to our science and scientists to inspire and inform their work.
- Atlantic Center for the Arts Atlantic Center for the Arts is a nonprofit, interdisciplinary artists' community and arts education facility dedicated to promoting artistic excellence by providing talented artists an opportunity to work
- Banff New Media Institute Banff Centre exists to inspire artists and leaders to make their unique contribution to society. We aspire to be the global leader in arts, culture, and creativity.
- Bemis Center for Contemporary Arts Omaha, NE Artists from around the world come to the Bemis Center to work in this supportive community and confront new challenges.
- Edward F. Albee Foundation The Edward F. Albee Foundation exists to serve writers and visual artists from all walks of life, by providing time and space in which to work without disturbance. Using only talent and need as the criteria for selection, the Foundation invites any and all artists to apply.
- EYEBEAM Eyebeam is a nonprofit studio for collaborative experiments with technology toward a more imaginative and just world.
- Fabrica Fabrica is a communication research centre. It is based in Treviso, Italy, and is an integral part of the Benetton Group. Fabrica was established in 1994 from a vision of Luciano Benetton and Oliviero Toscani.
- Fire Island Artist Residency An organization that seeks to bring the best gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgendered emerging contemporary artists to Fire Island, a place long-steeped in GLBT history, to create, commune, and contribute to the location's rich artistic history. FIAR will offer live/work spaces for selected artists who will participate in a summer residency while immersed in the Fire Island community.
- Fulbright Scholar Program Fulbright grants are made to U.S. citizens and nationals of other countries for a variety of educational activities, primarily university lecturing, advanced research, graduate study and teaching in elementary and secondary schools.
- Fulton County Arts Council (metro Atlanta) The Fulton County Arts Council and the Fulton County Department of Arts & Culture serves as a funding agency to support cultural programs and the agency which provides services to Fulton County based nonprofit arts organizations and Fulton County residents.
- Harvestworks Founded as a not-for-profit organization by artists in 1977, Harvestworks has helped a generation of artists create new works using technology. Their mission is to support the creation and presentation of art works achieved through the use of new and evolving technologies.
- Haystack For more than fifty years, Haystack has created international workshops, conferences, and symposia, a visiting artist program, scholarship opportunities, and more.
- HERE HERE builds a community that nurtures career artists as they create innovative hybrid live performance in theatre, dance, music, puppetry, media and visual art.
- Institute of Advanced Media Arts and Sciences (IAMAS) The Institute of Advanced Media Arts and Sciences is often referred to by its abbreviation “IAMAS.” A graduate-level educational institution founded to explore the fusion of technological innovation and artistic creation, IAMAS strives to transmit new forms of culture and to serve as a hub for the cultivation of new creators for our information society
- Interdisciplinary Laboratory for Art, Nature and Dance (iLAND) iLAND (Interdisciplinary Laboratory for Art, Nature and Dance) is a dance research organization that investigates the power of dance, in collaboration with other fields, to illuminate our kinetic understanding of the world.
- Kala Art Institute Kala Art Institute's mission is to help artists sustain their creative efforts over time through its Artist-in- Residence and Fellowship Programs, and to increase appreciation of this work through exhibitions, public programming and educational efforts.
- LEMUR (League of Musical Robots) Brooklyn-based group of artists and technologists who create robotic musical instruments.
- Lower Manhattan Cultural Council Lower Manhattan Cultural Council (LMCC), has been a leading voice for arts and culture Downtown and throughout New York City for nearly 40 years, producing cultural events and promoting the arts through grants, services, advocacy, and cultural development programs.
- NEW INC Leveraging the New Museum?s world-class network of staff, trustees, advisors, and affiliates, NEW INC will develop a twelve-month events program that includes business training, skill development, lectures, seminars, and workshops, as well as more informal peer-to-peer knowledge exchange, networking, and community-building opportunities.
- OBORO A center dedicated to the production and presentation of art, contemporary practices, and new media.
- Ox-Bow Saugatuck, MI Ox-Bow offers a wide range of opportunities for artists at all stages in their career. With year-round programs that cater to degree-seeking students, professional artists and those new to the field, Ox-Bow is a protected place where creative processes break-down, reform, and mature.
- Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study, Harvard University Each of the more than 800 fellows who have been in residence at the Radcliffe Institute has pursued an independent project, but the collaborative experience unites all of them. Scholars, scientists, and artists work on individual projects, or in clusters, to generate new research, publications, art, and more.
- Sarai Over the last ten years, The Sarai programme at CSDS has arguably been South Asia’s most prominent and productive platform for research and reflection on the transformation of urban space and contemporary realities, especially with regard to the interface between cities, information, society, technology, and culture.
- Smack Mellon Smack Mellon is a nonprofit arts organization located in Dumbo, Brooklyn. Smack Mellon's mission is to nurture and support emerging, under-recognized mid-career and women artists in the creation and exhibition of new work, by providing exhibition opportunities, studio workspace, and access to equipment and technical assistance for the realization of ambitious projects.
- Society for Arts and Technology (SAT) Founded in 1996, the Society for Arts and Technology [SAT] is a non-profit organization recognized internationally for its active and precursor in the development of immersive technologies, virtual reality and the creative use of networks very high speed. With its triple mission artists' center, research and training in digital art, the SAT was created to support a new generation of designers / researchers in the digital era.
- Studio for Creative Inquiry The Frank-Ratchye STUDIO for Creative Inquiry at Carnegie Mellon University is a laboratory for atypical, anti-disciplinary, and inter-institutional research at the intersections of arts, science, technology and culture.
- SymbioticA SymbioticA is the first research laboratory of its kind, enabling artists and researchers to engage in wet biology practices in a biological science department. It also hosts residents, workshops, exhibitions and symposia.
- The Center for Land Use Interpretation (CLUI) The Center for Land Use Interpretation is a research and education organization interested in understanding the nature and extent of human interaction with the surface of the earth, and in finding new meanings in the intentional and incidental forms that we individually and collectively create. We believe that the manmade landscape is a cultural inscription, that can be read to better understand who we are, and what we are doing.
- The Chinati Foundation Marfa, TX The Chinati Foundation's Artist in Residence program was instituted in 1989 with the aim of supporting the development of artists of diverse ages, backgrounds, and disciplines.
- The MacDowell Colony Peterborough, NH The mission of The MacDowell Colony is to nurture the arts by offering creative individuals of the highest talent an inspiring environment in which they can produce enduring works of the imagination.
- The Studio Museum in Harlem Every year, the Museum offers an eleven-month studio residency for three local, national, or international emerging artists working in any media. Each artist is granted a free non-living studio space and a stipend.
- Transart Institute Transart Institute for Creative Research is a space for experimentation and thinking in any form; for sharing and connecting; and offering practice-led graduate programmes in a low-residency model. We champion self-directed, curious, flexible and socially engaged creative researchers working independently and/or collectively.
- U.S. National Park Service The National Park Service has 42 existing artist-in-residence programs spread throughout the country. The NPS has three models of A-I-R programs: "Volunteers-in-Parks" requires artists to volunteer by presenting a program or demonstration for the public; "Partnerships" require a non-for-profit and the park combine to provide the resources for the residency; and the "Paid Staff" option involves hiring artists as seasonal employees to create public works or programming.
- Vermont Studio Center Founded by artists in 1984, the Vermont Studio Center is the largest international artists' and writers' Residency Program in the United States, hosting 50 visual artists and writers each month from across the country and around the world.
- Yaddo Saratoga Springs, NY Yaddo offers residencies to professional creative artists from all nations and backgrounds working in one or more of the following media: choreography, film, literature, musical composition, painting, performance art, photography, printmaking, sculpture, and video. Artists may apply individually or as members of collaborative teams of two or three persons.
Exhibition/Performance
- Array New Music Centre Canadian organization specializing in the performance and the promotion of contemporary classical music.
- ARS Electronica Art, technology, society. Since 1979, Ars Electronica has searched for connections and overlaps, causes and effects. Innovative, radical, eccentric in the best sense are the ideas that are processed here. They affect our everyday lives, our lives, every day.
- Art Deadlines List Public art commissions, art competitions, art jobs and internships, art scholarships and grants and fellowships, residencies, art festivals, call for entries/proposals/projects, and other opportunities.
- Athens Institute of Contemporary Art (ATHICA) ATHICA: Athens Institute for Contemporary Art is an independent, non-profit gallery promoting and supporting innovative contemporary art and artists through exhibitions, education, and events.
- Australian Network for Art and Technology (ANAT) Australian Network for Art and Technology (ANAT) is an organization that provides tools to assist Australian artists, particularly those in media arts. ANAT provides opportunities for creative practitioners to undertake research and develop their practice through its annual program.
- Banff New Media Institute Banff Centre exists to inspire artists and leaders to make their unique contribution to society. We aspire to be the global leader in arts, culture, and creativity.
- Bang on a Can Bang on a Can is dedicated to making music new. Bang on a Can seeks to create an international community dedicated to innovative music, wherever it is found. With adventurous programs, it commissions new composers, performs, presents, and records new work, develops new audiences, and educates the musicians of the future.
- Beall Center for Art + Technology The mission of the Beall Center is to support research, exhibitions, and public programs that explore new relationships between the arts, sciences, and engineering, and thus, promote new forms of creation and expression using digital technologies.
- Bemis Center for Contemporary Arts Omaha, NE Artists from around the world come to the Bemis Center to work in this supportive community and confront new challenges.
- Canopy Studio We are 501c3 non-profit dedicated to enriching the culture of our community and the lives of individuals through flying dance trapeze, movement education and performance arts. Canopy is a resource for local artists and all individuals, regardless of background, age, or physical ability, providing instruction in movement arts and a much-needed venue for viewing and participating in performances.
- CCi – Composers Collaborative, Inc ComposersCollaborative Inc. promotes new music as an integral part of our lives and culture. We help creative and performing artists connect with audiences by encouraging big ideas, fueling vital collaborations, and producing innovative multidisciplinary performances.
- CINE Ciné screens a variety of intriguing films from a broad spectrum of countries and cultures. The newest domestic and foreign productions as well as movie classics and retrospectives, feature as well as documentary films are shown. The selection includes well known crossover independent films and small budget films, discoveries from festivals, and local productions.
- Conflux Festival, NYC The art and technology festival for the creative exploration of urban public space.
- Creative Capital Foundation Creative Capital has awarded $40 million to 642 groundbreaking artists nationwide through funding, counsel and career development services. Our Professional Development workshops have empowered nearly 12,000 creative minds to strengthen their careers and enrich their communities.
- Experimental Media and Performing Arts Center (EMPAC) The Curtis R. Priem Experimental Media and Performing Arts Center at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute is where the arts, sciences, and technology meet under one roof and breathe the same air.
- Exploratorium The Exploratorium isn't just a museum; it's an ongoing exploration of science, art and human perception—a vast collection of online experiences that feed your curiosity.
- EYEBEAM Eyebeam is a nonprofit studio for collaborative experiments with technology toward a more imaginative and just world.
- FILE Electronic Language International Festival, producing multimedia events yearly.
- film::athens Film Athens is a 501c3 non-profit organization that serves and educates the film community and fosters the growth of the film industry in Northeast Georgia. Film Athens has been providing resources, workshops, film exhibitions, and community outreach since 2004.
- Flux Projects Flux Projects supports artists in creating innovative temporary public art throughout Atlanta.
- Foundation for Art & Creative Technology (FACT) FACT (Foundation for Art and Creative Technology) is the UK's leading media arts centre, based in Liverpool. Offering a unique programme of exhibitions, film and participant-led art projects, we use the power of creative technology to inspire and enrich lives.
- Fulton County Arts Council (metro Atlanta) The Fulton County Arts Council and the Fulton County Department of Arts & Culture serves as a funding agency to support cultural programs and the agency which provides services to Fulton County based nonprofit arts organizations and Fulton County residents.
- Gallery 9 – Walker Art Center Gallery 9 is the Walker Art Center's online exhibition space. Between 1997 and 2003, under the direction of Steve Dietz, Gallery 9 presented the work of more than 100 artists and became one of the most recognized online venues for the exhibition and contextualization of Internet-based art.
- HERE HERE builds a community that nurtures career artists as they create innovative hybrid live performance in theatre, dance, music, puppetry, media and visual art.
- Institut de Recherche et Coordination Acoustique/Musique (IRCAM) IRCAM, the Institute for Research and Coordination in Acoustics/Music is one of the world’s largest public research centers dedicated to musical creation and scientific research. A unique venue where artistic vision converges with scientific and technological innovation, the institute directed by Frank Madlener brings together over 160 collaborators. IRCAM hosts the UMR9912 STMS Ircam - CNRS - Sorbonne University science and technologies research lab.
- Inter-Society for the Electronic Arts (ISEA) Founded in the Netherlands in 1990, ISEA International (formerly Inter-Society for the Electronic Arts) is an international non-profit organisation fostering interdisciplinary academic discourse and exchange among culturally diverse organisations and individuals working with art, science and technology.
- Japan Media Arts Festival The Japan Media Arts Festival is a comprehensive festival of Media Arts (Japanese: Media Geijutsu) that honors outstanding works from a diverse range of media—from animation and comics to media art and games.
- Kala Art Institute Kala Art Institute's mission is to help artists sustain their creative efforts over time through its Artist-in- Residence and Fellowship Programs, and to increase appreciation of this work through exhibitions, public programming and educational efforts.
- Lamar Dodd School of Art The mission of the Lamar Dodd School of Art is to promote art and design as a significant means of inquiry, integral to problem-solving and the production of knowledge; to educate students to be empathetic and engaged citizens and to prepare them for careers as creative professionals; and to address critical issues facing Georgians and the nation through innovative research in art, art education, and design.
- Lower Manhattan Cultural Council Lower Manhattan Cultural Council (LMCC), has been a leading voice for arts and culture Downtown and throughout New York City for nearly 40 years, producing cultural events and promoting the arts through grants, services, advocacy, and cultural development programs.
- Netzspannung.org
- New Media Scotland New Media Scotland is the national development agency fostering artist and audience engagement with all forms of new media practice. We seek to innovate and challenge, aesthetically, technically and conceptually. We're excited by projects that blur boundaries, respond to developments in science and technology, and forge new ways ahead for digital culture.
- New York Digital Salon The New York Digital Salon believes that international dialogue and partnerships in the arts are a unifying force for cultural exchange.
- OBORO A center dedicated to the production and presentation of art, contemporary practices, and new media.
- onedotzero London-based moving image and digital arts organisation which commissions, showcases and promotes innovation across all aspects of moving image, digital and interactive arts.
- PERFORMA Founded by RoseLee Goldberg in 2004, Performa is the leading organization dedicated to exploring the critical role of live performance in the history of twentieth-century art and to encouraging new directions in performance for the twenty-first century.
- Rhizome Rhizome champions born-digital art and culture through commissions, exhibitions, digital preservation, and software development. Founded by artist Mark Tribe as a listserv including some of the first artists to work online, Rhizome has played an integral role in the history of contemporary art engaged with digital technologies and the internet.
- Robot Film Festival New York, NY To highlight innovation, explore frontiers before technically feasible and investigate the impact of humanity and machinery interrelations.
- Sarai Over the last ten years, The Sarai programme at CSDS has arguably been South Asia’s most prominent and productive platform for research and reflection on the transformation of urban space and contemporary realities, especially with regard to the interface between cities, information, society, technology, and culture.
- SFMOMA E.space e.space was created to explore new art forms that exist only on the web. These commissioned online projects explore new forms of storytelling — taking a fresh look at what constitutes an exhibition — within the unique space of the personal computer screen.
- Smack Mellon Smack Mellon is a nonprofit arts organization located in Dumbo, Brooklyn. Smack Mellon's mission is to nurture and support emerging, under-recognized mid-career and women artists in the creation and exhibition of new work, by providing exhibition opportunities, studio workspace, and access to equipment and technical assistance for the realization of ambitious projects.
- Society for Arts and Technology (SAT) Founded in 1996, the Society for Arts and Technology [SAT] is a non-profit organization recognized internationally for its active and precursor in the development of immersive technologies, virtual reality and the creative use of networks very high speed. With its triple mission artists' center, research and training in digital art, the SAT was created to support a new generation of designers / researchers in the digital era.
- The Center for Land Use Interpretation (CLUI) The Center for Land Use Interpretation is a research and education organization interested in understanding the nature and extent of human interaction with the surface of the earth, and in finding new meanings in the intentional and incidental forms that we individually and collectively create. We believe that the manmade landscape is a cultural inscription, that can be read to better understand who we are, and what we are doing.
- The Daniel Langlois Foundation The Foundation aims to further human knowledge by supporting artistic, scientific and technological research. Exploring and revealing the interdependency between ourselves and our omnipresent technological environment is at the core of the Foundation’s endeavor.
- The Kitchen The Kitchen is one of New York City’s oldest nonprofit spaces, showing innovative work by emerging and established artists across disciplines. Our programs range from dance, music, performance, and theater, to video, film, and art, in addition to literary events, artists’ talks, and lecture series.
- The Studio Museum in Harlem Every year, the Museum offers an eleven-month studio residency for three local, national, or international emerging artists working in any media. Each artist is granted a free non-living studio space and a stipend.
- Time-Based Art Festival Portland Institute for Contemporary Art?s annual convergence of contemporary performance, dance, music, new media and visual arts projects in Portland, Oregon.
- UGA Dance Department The UGA Department of Dance offers the Bachelor of Fine Arts in Dance degree through the Franklin College of Arts and Sciences. The program of study is a comprehensive dance curriculum with professional training in contemporary dance and ballet with an emphasis on performance.
- UGA Department of English The English Department at the University of Georgia is a diverse scholarly community of more than 40 faculty, 100 graduate students, and more than 600 undergraduate majors and minors held together by a common commitment to preserving, transmitting, and extending the rich cultural legacy of the English language.
- UGA Department of Theatre & Film Studies The mission of the Department of Theatre and Film Studies is to prepare students to become leaders in theatre, film and digital media practice and scholarship, to attract, support and develop faculty who produce nationally and internationally recognized scholarship and creative activity.
- UGA Hugh Hodgson School of Music The University of Georgia Hugh Hodgson School of Music is accredited by the National Association of Schools of Music, the National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education, and the American Music Therapy Association.
- UpStage An open source venue for online peformance.
- Waag Society Waag Society—institute for art, science and technology—is a pioneer in the field of digital media. Over the past 22 years, the foundation has developed into an institution of international stature, a platform for artistic research and experimentation, and has become both a catalyst for events and a breeding ground for cultural and social innovation.
- Whitney Artport Artport is the Whitney Museum's portal to Internet art and an online gallery space for commissions of net art and new media art. Originally launched in 2001, artport provides access to original art works commissioned specifically for artport by the Whitney; documentation of net art and new media art exhibitions at the Whitney; and new media art in the Museum's collection.
- ZERO1 ZERO1 is a Silicon Valley hybrid arts organization. We connect creative explorers in art, science, and technology to provoke and explore new ideas that build engaged and vibrant communities.
Community
- 3LD Art & Technology Center New York, NY 3LD Art & Technology Center is a community-oriented and artist-run production development studio for emerging and established artists and organizations that create large-scale experimental artworks of all kinds.
- A Room of Her Own AROHO's mission is to inspire, fund, and champion works of art and literature by women. AROHO is a growing collective of women connected by a common goal: to transform themselves and others through the sharing of individual gifts, as readers, administrators, funders, artists, and authors.
- Alliance of Artists Communities The Alliance of Artists Communities is an international association of artists' residencies — a diverse field of more than 1,500 programs worldwide that support artists of any discipline in the development of new creative work.
- Alternate ROOTS Alternate ROOTS provides the connective tissue for a distinct segment of the arts and culture field - artists who have a commitment to making work in, with, by, for and about their communities, and those whose cultural work strives for social justice.
- Americans for the Arts Americans for the Arts is dedicated to representing and serving local communities and creating opportunities for every American to participate in and appreciate all forms of the arts.
- Artists Thrive Artists Thrive is a growing initiative offering activities, practices, language, visions and values of what it means to succeed and thrive as an artist – and what it means to have a thriving arts sector and, eventually, thriving communities. It is a set of interconnected and holistic resources that can guide us in improving our performance and, ultimately, the conditions in which artists can thrive.
- Artists' Health Insurance Resource Center A health insurance resource for artists and people in the entertainment industry.
- Association of Performing Arts Presenters The Association of Performing Arts Professionals is the national service, advocacy and membership organization for presenters of the performing arts. APAP is dedicated to developing and supporting a robust performing arts industry and the professionals who work within it.
- Athens Area Arts Council
- Athens Cultural Affairs The Athens Cultural Affairs Commission was established to advise the Athens-Clarke County Unified Government on cultural affairs and aesthetic development of the built environment in accordance with provisions of planning, programming, procurement, installation, operation, and maintenance of public art projects and artworks.
- BURNAWAY Magazine Online magazine and destination for engaged dialogue about the arts.
- CCi – Composers Collaborative, Inc ComposersCollaborative Inc. promotes new music as an integral part of our lives and culture. We help creative and performing artists connect with audiences by encouraging big ideas, fueling vital collaborations, and producing innovative multidisciplinary performances.
- Center for Cultural Innovation California 501(c)(3) nonprofit corporation.
- Center for Sustainable Practice in the Arts The CSPA views sustainability as the intersection of environmental balance, social equity, economic stability and a strengthened cultural infrastructure.
- College Art Association Opportunities offers continuously updated information for artists, scholars, museum professionals, educators, and other members of the arts community.
- Community Arts Network portal to the field of community arts, providing news, documentation, theoretical writing, communications, research and educational information.
- Contemporary Performance Network – A Resource for Performing Artists, Scholars and Audiences. A social media / community organizing network providing artists, presenters, scholars and festivals a platform to meet, share work, and collaborate.
- CreativeMornings CreativeMornings is a monthly breakfast lecture series for creative types. Each event is free of charge, and includes a 20 minute talk, plus coffee!
- CREATIVZ: An Interactive Research Project CREATIVZ is a conversation about how artists in the United States live and work and what they need to sustain and strengthen their careers. It’s part of a research project from the Center for Cultural Innovation and the National Endowment for the Arts, with additional support from the Doris Duke Charitable Foundation and the Surdna Foundation.
- D-Lab The D|Lab is an interactive online portal to Dance Exchange tools and methods for creativity, choreography, and collaboration.
- Electronic Music Foundation EMF's mission is to explore the creative and cultural potential in the convergence of music, sound, technology, and science, and, through contact and interactions with a large and growing public, apply what is learned towards the betterment of human life.
- Emc Arts EmcArts Inc. is a social enterprise for learning and innovation in the arts. We serve as a nonprofit intermediary for many arts funders, and as a service organization for the arts field around innovation.
- Experimental Gameplay Project We're a group of indie game developers, running a friendly competition every month. The rules: Make a game based on the month's theme, and don't spend more than 7 days. New games posted at the end of every month.
- Foundation for Art & Creative Technology (FACT) FACT (Foundation for Art and Creative Technology) is the UK's leading media arts centre, based in Liverpool. Offering a unique programme of exhibitions, film and participant-led art projects, we use the power of creative technology to inspire and enrich lives.
- Fractured Atlas Fractured Atlas is a non-profit organization that serves a national community of artists and arts organizations. Our programs and services facilitate the creation of art by offering vital support to the artists who produce it. We help artists and arts organizations function more effectively as businesses by providing access to funding, healthcare, education, and more, all in a context that honors their individuality and independent spirit.
- Furtherfield.org Developing imaginative strategies in a range of digital & terrestrial media contexts, Furtherfield develops global, contributory projects that facilitate art activity simultaneously on the Internet, the streets and public venues.
- Grantmakers in the Arts The mission of Grantmakers in the Arts (GIA) is to provide leadership and service to advance the use of philanthropic resources on behalf of arts and culture.
- Harvestworks Founded as a not-for-profit organization by artists in 1977, Harvestworks has helped a generation of artists create new works using technology. Their mission is to support the creation and presentation of art works achieved through the use of new and evolving technologies.
- HASTAC HASTAC (Humanities, Arts, Science, and Technology Alliance and Collaboratory) is an interdisciplinary community of humanists, artists, social scientists, scientists, and technologists that are changing the way we teach and learn
- HERE HERE builds a community that nurtures career artists as they create innovative hybrid live performance in theatre, dance, music, puppetry, media and visual art.
- Institute of Network Cultures The Institute of Network Cultures (INC) analyzes and shapes the terrain of network cultures through events, publications, and online dialogue. Our projects evolve around digital publishing, alternative revenue models, online video and design, digital counter culture and much more.
- Inter-Society for the Electronic Arts (ISEA) Founded in the Netherlands in 1990, ISEA International (formerly Inter-Society for the Electronic Arts) is an international non-profit organisation fostering interdisciplinary academic discourse and exchange among culturally diverse organisations and individuals working with art, science and technology.
- Interdisciplinary Laboratory for Art, Nature and Dance (iLAND) iLAND (Interdisciplinary Laboratory for Art, Nature and Dance) is a dance research organization that investigates the power of dance, in collaboration with other fields, to illuminate our kinetic understanding of the world.
- International Computer Music Association The International Computer Music Association is an international affiliation of individuals and institutions involved in the technical, creative, and performance aspects of computer music. It serves composers, computer software and hardware developers, researchers, and musicians who are interested in the integration of music and technology.
- International Digital Media and Arts Association The International Digital Media and Arts Association (iDMAa) was founded in early 2004 by a group of 15 universities. iDMAa is dedicated to serving educators, practitioners, scholars, and organizations with interests in digital media.
- LEMUR (League of Musical Robots) Brooklyn-based group of artists and technologists who create robotic musical instruments.
- Lower Manhattan Cultural Council Lower Manhattan Cultural Council (LMCC), has been a leading voice for arts and culture Downtown and throughout New York City for nearly 40 years, producing cultural events and promoting the arts through grants, services, advocacy, and cultural development programs.
- MARCEL MARCEL is a permanent very high band-width network dedicated to artistic, educational and cultural experimentation, exchange between art and science and collaboration between art and industry.
- Mediamatic.net Art and New Technology in Amsterdam. We explore the possibilities and challenges that new technology offers art, design and society. You are most welcome to join us.
- Metanexus Institute Transdisciplinarity and interdisciplinary study of science and religion.
- National Arts Strategies – Organizational leadership for arts and culture
- Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations The Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations (NDLTD) is an international organization dedicated to promoting the adoption, creation, use, dissemination, and preservation of electronic theses and dissertations (ETDs). We support electronic publishing and open access to scholarship in order to enhance the sharing of knowledge worldwide.
- Netzspannung.org
- NEW INC
- NEW INC Leveraging the New Museum?s world-class network of staff, trustees, advisors, and affiliates, NEW INC will develop a twelve-month events program that includes business training, skill development, lectures, seminars, and workshops, as well as more informal peer-to-peer knowledge exchange, networking, and community-building opportunities.
- New Media Caucus Founded in 2003, the New Media Caucus (NMC) is an international non-profit association formed to promote the development and understanding of new media art.
- New York Foundation for the Arts (NYFA) New York Foundation for the Arts (NYFA) provides the concrete resources that working artists and emerging arts organizations need to thrive.
- OBORO A center dedicated to the production and presentation of art, contemporary practices, and new media.
- PopTech PopTech brings together a global community of innovators from many fields to share insights and work together to create lasting change.
- Rhizome Rhizome champions born-digital art and culture through commissions, exhibitions, digital preservation, and software development. Founded by artist Mark Tribe as a listserv including some of the first artists to work online, Rhizome has played an integral role in the history of contemporary art engaged with digital technologies and the internet.
- Rolex Mentor and ProtΘgΘ Arts Initiative The Rolex Mentor and Protégé Arts Initiative was launched in 2002 to contribute to global culture by helping ensure that the world’s artistic heritage is passed on to the next generation.
- Sarai Over the last ten years, The Sarai programme at CSDS has arguably been South Asia’s most prominent and productive platform for research and reflection on the transformation of urban space and contemporary realities, especially with regard to the interface between cities, information, society, technology, and culture.
- Seamus Online The Society Music in United States is non-profit national organization of performers, teachers representing part virtually musical style. community
- The 99 Percent The 99% is Behance's research arm and think tank. Taking its name from Thomas Edison's famous quote that "genius is 1% inspiration, 99% perspiration," the 99% includes a daily web magazine, an annual conference, and the best-selling book "Making Ideas Happen."
- The Brooklyn Commune Project | investigating performing arts, culture and economics The Brooklyn Commune Project is a grassroots initiative organized by Culturebot.org and The Invisible Dog Art Center to educate, activate and unify performing artists of all disciplines to work together towards a more equitable, just and sustainable arts ecology in America.
- The Society for Literature Science and the Arts (SLSA) The Society for Literature, Science, and the Arts welcomes colleagues in the sciences, engineering, technology, computer science, medicine, the social sciences, the humanities, the arts, and independent scholars and artists. SLSA members share an interest in problems of science and representation, and in the cultural and social dimensions of science, technology, and medicine.
- United States Artists We believe in artists and their essential role in our society. Each year, we award up to fifty $50,000 unrestricted fellowships to the most compelling artists working and living in the United States, in all disciplines, at every stage of their career.
- Waag Society Waag Society—institute for art, science and technology—is a pioneer in the field of digital media. Over the past 22 years, the foundation has developed into an institution of international stature, a platform for artistic research and experimentation, and has become both a catalyst for events and a breeding ground for cultural and social innovation.
- XSEAD Carnegie Mellon University - XSEAD is a community platform where artists, designers, engineers and scientists can explore the past, present and future of collaborating across disciplines.
- ZERO1 ZERO1 is a Silicon Valley hybrid arts organization. We connect creative explorers in art, science, and technology to provoke and explore new ideas that build engaged and vibrant communities.
Research
- 3LD Art & Technology Center New York, NY 3LD Art & Technology Center is a community-oriented and artist-run production development studio for emerging and established artists and organizations that create large-scale experimental artworks of all kinds.
- a2ru The Alliance for the Arts in Research Universities (a2ru) advances the full range of arts-integrative research, curricula, programs, and creative practice to acknowledge, articulate, and expand the vital role of higher education in our global society.
- Ammerman Center for Arts & Technology The Ammerman Center is a community of students, faculty, staff, artists, and scholars dedicated to exploring the dynamic relationships between the arts, technology, and culture through experimentation, research and creation.
- ARS Electronica Art, technology, society. Since 1979, Ars Electronica has searched for connections and overlaps, causes and effects. Innovative, radical, eccentric in the best sense are the ideas that are processed here. They affect our everyday lives, our lives, every day.
- Arts Engine ArtsEngine’s mission is to deepen and enrich the University of Michigan experience by providing a framework in which curiosity, creativity, collaboration, and passion are engaged through interdisciplinary teaching, learning, research, and community.
- ARTS Lab: The Art, Research, Technology and Science Laboratory ARTS Lab is an award-winning interdisciplinary center for emerging media with an emphasis on immersive and interactive media The Art, Research, Technology & Science Lab supports education, research, production and presentation for the University of New Mexico College of Fine Arts, as well as other colleges, and the greater community.
- Arts, Media and Engineering (AME) The Arts, Media and Engineering (AME) Program at Arizona State University is an interdisciplinary program combining expertise and resources from a broad consortium of ASU departments, including Electrical Engineering, Computer Science and Engineering, Music, Dance, Visual Arts, Theatre, Psychology, Anthropology, Sociology, Life Sciences, Bioengineering, Architecture and Environmental Design, and Education.
- Arts@CERN CERN, the European Organization for Nuclear Research, is one of the world?s largest and most respected centres for scientific research. CERN often welcomes artists of all kinds and introduces them to our science and scientists to inspire and inform their work.
- Association of Performing Arts Presenters Lessons from the Association of Performing Arts Presenter's (APAP) Creative Campus Innovations Grant experiment.
- Australian Network for Art and Technology (ANAT) Australian Network for Art and Technology (ANAT) is an organization that provides tools to assist Australian artists, particularly those in media arts. ANAT provides opportunities for creative practitioners to undertake research and develop their practice through its annual program.
- Banff New Media Institute Banff Centre exists to inspire artists and leaders to make their unique contribution to society. We aspire to be the global leader in arts, culture, and creativity.
- Beall Center for Art + Technology The mission of the Beall Center is to support research, exhibitions, and public programs that explore new relationships between the arts, sciences, and engineering, and thus, promote new forms of creation and expression using digital technologies.
- Calit2 : California Institute for Telecommunications and Information Technology Calit2 is taking ideas beyond theory into practice, accelerating innovation and shortening the time to product development and job creation. Where the university traditionally has focused on education and research, Calit2 extends that focus to include development and deployment of prototype infrastructure for testing new solutions in a real-world context.
- Center for Advanced Visual Studies This project provides a window into a complex history of new development and change in 20th century art. The project opens the treasures of the CAVS Special Collection to the public eye by documenting digitized works in a database that is uniquely browsable, searchable, and freely accessible.
- Center for Computer Research in Music and Acoustics | CCRMA The Stanford Center (CCRMA) is a multi-disciplinary facility where composers and researchers work together using computer-based technology both as an artistic medium and as a research tool.
- Center for Digital Arts and Experimental Media DXARTS fosters the invention of new forms of digital and experimental arts by synthesizing expanded studio research with pioneering advances in digital computing, information technologies, performance, science, and engineering. Embracing an expansive range of arts practice, theory, and research across multiple disciplines, DXARTS creates opportunities for artists to discover and document new knowledge and expertise in an evolving field of media arts.
- Center for Research in Electronic Art Technology (CREATE) CREATE serves as a productive environment available to students, researchers, and media artists for the realization of music and multimedia works.
- Center for Sustainable Practice in the Arts The Center for Sustainable Practice in the Arts is a Think Tank for Sustainability in the Arts and Culture. The CSPA’s activities include research and initiatives positioning arts and culture as a driver of a sustainable society.
- Center for Sustainable Practice in the Arts The CSPA views sustainability as the intersection of environmental balance, social equity, economic stability and a strengthened cultural infrastructure.
- Center for Undergraduate Research Opportunities (CURO) CURO offers University of Georgia undergraduates the opportunity to engage in faculty-mentored research regardless of discipline, major or GPA even students in their first year.
- Centre for Interdisciplinary Research in Music Media and Technology The CIRMMT community is interested in interdisciplinary research related to the creation of music in the composer's or performer's mind, the performance of music, its recording and/or transmission, and the reception of music by the listener.
- Community Arts Network portal to the field of community arts, providing news, documentation, theoretical writing, communications, research and educational information.
- Computer Music Center at Columbia University The Computer Music Center at Columbia University is an innovative and exciting music and arts technology facility with a long history of creative excellence.
- Concordia University: Hexagram The Hexagram Institute is the largest arts and design based new media lab in Canada and is recognized internationally as the Canadian pole for interdisciplinary research in new media art, design, and interactive performance and technologies.
- Contemporary Performance Network – A Resource for Performing Artists, Scholars and Audiences. A social media / community organizing network providing artists, presenters, scholars and festivals a platform to meet, share work, and collaborate.
- Cornell Creative Machines Lab At the Creative Machines Lab we are interested in robots that create and are creative. We explore novel autonomous systems that can design and make other machines ? automatically. Our work is inspired from biology, as we seek new biological concepts for engineering and new engineering insights into biology.
- Creative Capital Foundation Creative Capital has awarded $40 million to 642 groundbreaking artists nationwide through funding, counsel and career development services. Our Professional Development workshops have empowered nearly 12,000 creative minds to strengthen their careers and enrich their communities.
- CREATIVZ: An Interactive Research Project CREATIVZ is a conversation about how artists in the United States live and work and what they need to sustain and strengthen their careers. It’s part of a research project from the Center for Cultural Innovation and the National Endowment for the Arts, with additional support from the Doris Duke Charitable Foundation and the Surdna Foundation.
- Cultural Policy Center | The University of Chicago The Cultural Policy Center serves the arts and cultural community through research, teaching, and programs designed to tackle the sector's most pressing issues from a unique interdisciplinary perspective.
- Digital Arts and New Media (DANM) DANM researches the creative potentials and social implications of emerging technologies and digital cultural practices.
- Doris Duke Charitable Foundation Grants supporting the performing arts, environmental conservation, medical research and child well-being, and through preservation of the cultural and environmental legacy of Doris Duke's properties.
- Electronic Poetry Center An archive that makes available a wide range of resources centered on digital and contemporary formally innovative poetries, new media writing, and literary programming.
- Electronic Visualization Laboratory (EVL) EVL is an "interdisciplinary graduate research laboratory that combines art and computer science, specializing in virtual reality, visualization and high-speed networking. The laboratory is a joint effort of the University of Illinois-Chicago College of Engineering and the School of Art & Design, and represents the oldest formal collaboration between engineering and art in the country offering graduate degrees in visualization.
- EMORY | Creativity & Arts The Emory College Center for Creativity & Arts (CCA) works to make encounters with art and creativity an integral part of the Emory experience.
- European Graduate School (EGS) The EGS offers cross-disciplinary, low-residency MA and PhD programs that offer students and scholars an exceptional academic experience centered on annual intensive seminar programs led by an eminent faculty in residence, in Saas-Fee, Switzerland, and Valletta, Malta.
- Experimental Media and Performing Arts Center (EMPAC) The Curtis R. Priem Experimental Media and Performing Arts Center at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute is where the arts, sciences, and technology meet under one roof and breathe the same air.
- Exploratorium The Exploratorium isn't just a museum; it's an ongoing exploration of science, art and human perception—a vast collection of online experiences that feed your curiosity.
- EYEBEAM Eyebeam is a nonprofit studio for collaborative experiments with technology toward a more imaginative and just world.
- Fabrica Fabrica is a communication research centre. It is based in Treviso, Italy, and is an integral part of the Benetton Group. Fabrica was established in 1994 from a vision of Luciano Benetton and Oliviero Toscani.
- Foundation for Art & Creative Technology (FACT) FACT (Foundation for Art and Creative Technology) is the UK's leading media arts centre, based in Liverpool. Offering a unique programme of exhibitions, film and participant-led art projects, we use the power of creative technology to inspire and enrich lives.
- Gallery 9 – Walker Art Center Gallery 9 is the Walker Art Center's online exhibition space. Between 1997 and 2003, under the direction of Steve Dietz, Gallery 9 presented the work of more than 100 artists and became one of the most recognized online venues for the exhibition and contextualization of Internet-based art.
- Georgia Institute of Technology Because we are a part of Georgia Tech, technology is an essential part of our work, as is research. We use the design process to develop new technologies, anticipate the future of buildings and environments, and change the way people experience art, things and their immediate surroundings.
- Georgia Sea Grant UGA Marine Extension and Georgia Sea Grant provide research, education, training and science-based outreach to assist Georgia in solving problems and realizing opportunities for its coastal and marine environments.
- Georgia Tech Center for Music Technology The Georgia Tech Center for Music Technology (GTCMT) is an international center for creative and technological research in music, focusing on the development and deployment of innovative musical technologies. Our vision is to transform the ways in which we create and experience music and to create the next generation of technology for musical composition, performance, consumption, and education.
- Harvestworks Founded as a not-for-profit organization by artists in 1977, Harvestworks has helped a generation of artists create new works using technology. Their mission is to support the creation and presentation of art works achieved through the use of new and evolving technologies.
- HASTAC HASTAC (Humanities, Arts, Science, and Technology Alliance and Collaboratory) is an interdisciplinary community of humanists, artists, social scientists, scientists, and technologists that are changing the way we teach and learn
- Hz-Journal Utilizing possibilities the Internet brings, Hz intends to be an international web journal. By dealing with aesthetic discussions relevant to our time through Hz, Fylkingen is hoping to continue its tradition of playing the role of cutting-edge interface between the artists of Sweden and those abroad.
- Institut de Recherche et Coordination Acoustique/Musique (IRCAM) IRCAM, the Institute for Research and Coordination in Acoustics/Music is one of the world’s largest public research centers dedicated to musical creation and scientific research. A unique venue where artistic vision converges with scientific and technological innovation, the institute directed by Frank Madlener brings together over 160 collaborators. IRCAM hosts the UMR9912 STMS Ircam - CNRS - Sorbonne University science and technologies research lab.
- Institute for Expanded Research (IER) Nebulous and flexible, IER is a constellation of practices and projects taking many forms. As an artist project and research initiative, IER builds partnerships to support artist-led inquiry and explore the potential for dialogue and collaboration across sectors. IER invites artists, researchers, and other practitioners to share ideas, strategies, skills, and creative work with the ultimate aim of exploring the role artists play in society by giving proximity to their thinking and working processes.
- Institute of Advanced Media Arts and Sciences (IAMAS) The Institute of Advanced Media Arts and Sciences is often referred to by its abbreviation “IAMAS.” A graduate-level educational institution founded to explore the fusion of technological innovation and artistic creation, IAMAS strives to transmit new forms of culture and to serve as a hub for the cultivation of new creators for our information society
- Inter-Society for the Electronic Arts (ISEA) Founded in the Netherlands in 1990, ISEA International (formerly Inter-Society for the Electronic Arts) is an international non-profit organisation fostering interdisciplinary academic discourse and exchange among culturally diverse organisations and individuals working with art, science and technology.
- Interactive Telecommunications Program (ITP) ITP is a two-year graduate program located in the Tisch School of the Arts whose mission is to explore the imaginative use of communications technologies — how they might augment, improve, and bring delight and art into people's lives. Perhaps the best way to describe us is as a Center for the Recently Possible.
- Interdisciplinary Laboratory for Art, Nature and Dance (iLAND) iLAND (Interdisciplinary Laboratory for Art, Nature and Dance) is a dance research organization that investigates the power of dance, in collaboration with other fields, to illuminate our kinetic understanding of the world.
- International Digital Media and Arts Association The International Digital Media and Arts Association (iDMAa) was founded in early 2004 by a group of 15 universities. iDMAa is dedicated to serving educators, practitioners, scholars, and organizations with interests in digital media.
- John Hope Franklin Center for Interdisciplinary & International Studies The John Hope Franklin Center strives to incubate new ideas, facilitate student engagement with international topics and bring the work of Duke University to greater community.
- Lamar Dodd School of Art The mission of the Lamar Dodd School of Art is to promote art and design as a significant means of inquiry, integral to problem-solving and the production of knowledge; to educate students to be empathetic and engaged citizens and to prepare them for careers as creative professionals; and to address critical issues facing Georgians and the nation through innovative research in art, art education, and design.
- Land Art Generator Initiative The Land Art Generator provides a platform for artists, architects, landscape architects, and other creatives working with engineers and scientists to bring forward human-centered solutions for sustainable energy infrastructures that enhance the city as works of public art while cleanly powering thousands of homes.
- MARCEL MARCEL is a permanent very high band-width network dedicated to artistic, educational and cultural experimentation, exchange between art and science and collaboration between art and industry.
- Media Arts and Technology The Media Arts and Technology (MAT) Graduate Program is a unique transdisciplinary graduate degree program that offers the Master of Science and Ph.D. degrees in Media Arts and Technology.
- Metanexus Institute Transdisciplinarity and interdisciplinary study of science and religion.
- NESTA National Endowment for Science, Technology and the Arts - an independent body with a mission to make the UK more innovative.
- Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations The Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations (NDLTD) is an international organization dedicated to promoting the adoption, creation, use, dissemination, and preservation of electronic theses and dissertations (ETDs). We support electronic publishing and open access to scholarship in order to enhance the sharing of knowledge worldwide.
- Netzspannung.org
- New Media MA at the University of Amsterdam Masters of Media is the collaborative blog of the new media master students of the University of Amsterdam. The blog launched in September 2006, as part of the new media practises course tought by Geert Lovink, the founder and coordinator of this project. Now in its eleventh year the blog is populated by about 80 Masters of Media students of the 2017-2018 one year New Media and Digital Culture MA program with additional postings by those nearing completion or recently graduated.
- New Media Scotland New Media Scotland is the national development agency fostering artist and audience engagement with all forms of new media practice. We seek to innovate and challenge, aesthetically, technically and conceptually. We're excited by projects that blur boundaries, respond to developments in science and technology, and forge new ways ahead for digital culture.
- New York Digital Salon The New York Digital Salon believes that international dialogue and partnerships in the arts are a unifying force for cultural exchange.
- OBORO A center dedicated to the production and presentation of art, contemporary practices, and new media.
- PERFORMA Founded by RoseLee Goldberg in 2004, Performa is the leading organization dedicated to exploring the critical role of live performance in the history of twentieth-century art and to encouraging new directions in performance for the twenty-first century.
- Project Zero Project Zero is an educational research group at the Harvard Graduate School of Education composed of multiple, independently-sponsored research projects. Project Zero?s work includes investigations into the nature of intelligence, understanding, thinking, creativity, ethics, and other essential aspects of human learning.
- Rhizome Rhizome champions born-digital art and culture through commissions, exhibitions, digital preservation, and software development. Founded by artist Mark Tribe as a listserv including some of the first artists to work online, Rhizome has played an integral role in the history of contemporary art engaged with digital technologies and the internet.
- Royal College of Art London, UK
- Sarai Over the last ten years, The Sarai programme at CSDS has arguably been South Asia’s most prominent and productive platform for research and reflection on the transformation of urban space and contemporary realities, especially with regard to the interface between cities, information, society, technology, and culture.
- SFMOMA E.space e.space was created to explore new art forms that exist only on the web. These commissioned online projects explore new forms of storytelling — taking a fresh look at what constitutes an exhibition — within the unique space of the personal computer screen.
- SIGGRAPH Since its beginning in 1974 as a small group of specialists in a previously unknown discipline, ACM SIGGRAPH has evolved to become an international community of researchers, artists, developers, filmmakers, scientists, and business professionals who share an interest in computer graphics and interactive techniques.
- Society for Arts and Technology (SAT) Founded in 1996, the Society for Arts and Technology [SAT] is a non-profit organization recognized internationally for its active and precursor in the development of immersive technologies, virtual reality and the creative use of networks very high speed. With its triple mission artists' center, research and training in digital art, the SAT was created to support a new generation of designers / researchers in the digital era.
- Still Water Still Water, a New Media program of the University of Maine at Orono, was founded in 2002 by Joline Blais and Jon Ippolito to promote network art and culture. Although the program's title derives from the name of a river that flows alongside the physical facility, "still water" also connotes the values electronic and cultural networks need to thrive.
- Strategic National Arts Alumni Project Strategic National Arts Alumni Project Center for Postsecondary Research, Indiana University School of Education
- Studio for Creative Inquiry The Frank-Ratchye STUDIO for Creative Inquiry at Carnegie Mellon University is a laboratory for atypical, anti-disciplinary, and inter-institutional research at the intersections of arts, science, technology and culture.
- Surdna Foundation Seeks to foster sustainable communities in the United States - communities guided by principles of social justice and distinguished by healthy environments, strong local economies and thriving cultures.
- SymbioticA SymbioticA is the first research laboratory of its kind, enabling artists and researchers to engage in wet biology practices in a biological science department. It also hosts residents, workshops, exhibitions and symposia.
- The 99 Percent The 99% is Behance's research arm and think tank. Taking its name from Thomas Edison's famous quote that "genius is 1% inspiration, 99% perspiration," the 99% includes a daily web magazine, an annual conference, and the best-selling book "Making Ideas Happen."
- The Aesthetic Technologies Lab The CREATE_space is Ohio University’s premiere interdisciplinary resource for Creative Research Exploring Arts, Technology, & Entrepreneurship. We CREATE potential, we CREATE opportunity; We CREATE space.
- The CADRE Laboratory for New Media The CADRE Laboratory for New Media Art is the hub of Digital Media Art activity at San Jose State University where students, faculty, and visiting artists gather to explore the future of technology and art. CADRE (Computers in Art, Design, Research, and Education) faculty and students have participated in the evolution of art and technology for over 30 years. Internationally recognized faculty and award-winning visiting artists award BFA and MFA degrees in Digital Media Art.
- The Center for Land Use Interpretation (CLUI) The Center for Land Use Interpretation is a research and education organization interested in understanding the nature and extent of human interaction with the surface of the earth, and in finding new meanings in the intentional and incidental forms that we individually and collectively create. We believe that the manmade landscape is a cultural inscription, that can be read to better understand who we are, and what we are doing.
- The Daniel Langlois Foundation The Foundation aims to further human knowledge by supporting artistic, scientific and technological research. Exploring and revealing the interdependency between ourselves and our omnipresent technological environment is at the core of the Foundation’s endeavor.
- The Kitchen The Kitchen is one of New York City’s oldest nonprofit spaces, showing innovative work by emerging and established artists across disciplines. Our programs range from dance, music, performance, and theater, to video, film, and art, in addition to literary events, artists’ talks, and lecture series.
- The Media Lab In a world where radical advances in technology are taken for granted, Media Lab researchers design technologies for people to create a better future.
- The Society for Literature Science and the Arts (SLSA) The Society for Literature, Science, and the Arts welcomes colleagues in the sciences, engineering, technology, computer science, medicine, the social sciences, the humanities, the arts, and independent scholars and artists. SLSA members share an interest in problems of science and representation, and in the cultural and social dimensions of science, technology, and medicine.
- Transart Institute Transart Institute for Creative Research is a space for experimentation and thinking in any form; for sharing and connecting; and offering practice-led graduate programmes in a low-residency model. We champion self-directed, curious, flexible and socially engaged creative researchers working independently and/or collectively.
- UGA Dance Department The UGA Department of Dance offers the Bachelor of Fine Arts in Dance degree through the Franklin College of Arts and Sciences. The program of study is a comprehensive dance curriculum with professional training in contemporary dance and ballet with an emphasis on performance.
- UGA Department of English The English Department at the University of Georgia is a diverse scholarly community of more than 40 faculty, 100 graduate students, and more than 600 undergraduate majors and minors held together by a common commitment to preserving, transmitting, and extending the rich cultural legacy of the English language.
- UGA Department of Theatre & Film Studies The mission of the Department of Theatre and Film Studies is to prepare students to become leaders in theatre, film and digital media practice and scholarship, to attract, support and develop faculty who produce nationally and internationally recognized scholarship and creative activity.
- UGA Hugh Hodgson School of Music The University of Georgia Hugh Hodgson School of Music is accredited by the National Association of Schools of Music, the National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education, and the American Music Therapy Association.
- UGA Research Research and innovation news from the University of Georgia.
- UpStage An open source venue for online peformance.
- Vectors Journal of Culture and Technology Vectors maps the multiple contours of daily life in an unevenly digital era, crystallizing around themes that highlight the social, political, and cultural stakes of our increasingly technologically-mediated existence.
- Waag Society Waag Society—institute for art, science and technology—is a pioneer in the field of digital media. Over the past 22 years, the foundation has developed into an institution of international stature, a platform for artistic research and experimentation, and has become both a catalyst for events and a breeding ground for cultural and social innovation.
- Whitney Artport Artport is the Whitney Museum's portal to Internet art and an online gallery space for commissions of net art and new media art. Originally launched in 2001, artport provides access to original art works commissioned specifically for artport by the Whitney; documentation of net art and new media art exhibitions at the Whitney; and new media art in the Museum's collection.
- XSEAD Carnegie Mellon University - XSEAD is a community platform where artists, designers, engineers and scientists can explore the past, present and future of collaborating across disciplines.
Local
- Athens Area Arts Council
- Athens Cultural Affairs The Athens Cultural Affairs Commission was established to advise the Athens-Clarke County Unified Government on cultural affairs and aesthetic development of the built environment in accordance with provisions of planning, programming, procurement, installation, operation, and maintenance of public art projects and artworks.
- Athens Institute of Contemporary Art (ATHICA) ATHICA: Athens Institute for Contemporary Art is an independent, non-profit gallery promoting and supporting innovative contemporary art and artists through exhibitions, education, and events.
- Canopy Studio We are 501c3 non-profit dedicated to enriching the culture of our community and the lives of individuals through flying dance trapeze, movement education and performance arts. Canopy is a resource for local artists and all individuals, regardless of background, age, or physical ability, providing instruction in movement arts and a much-needed venue for viewing and participating in performances.
- Center for Undergraduate Research Opportunities (CURO) CURO offers University of Georgia undergraduates the opportunity to engage in faculty-mentored research regardless of discipline, major or GPA even students in their first year.
- CINE Ciné screens a variety of intriguing films from a broad spectrum of countries and cultures. The newest domestic and foreign productions as well as movie classics and retrospectives, feature as well as documentary films are shown. The selection includes well known crossover independent films and small budget films, discoveries from festivals, and local productions.
- Communications Resources For Researchers UGA offers a number of workshops, courses and seminars to develop skills of faculty, postdocs and students in communicating their research or creative endeavor.
- film::athens Film Athens is a 501c3 non-profit organization that serves and educates the film community and fosters the growth of the film industry in Northeast Georgia. Film Athens has been providing resources, workshops, film exhibitions, and community outreach since 2004.
- Flagpole Magazine Flagpole.com is the online presence of Flagpole Magazine, since 1987 the locally owned, independent voice of Athens, Northeast Georgia’s vibrantly laid-back, architecturally interesting home of the renowned music scene and the University of Georgia. Flagpole—online and on paper—covers music, art, theater, movies, books, food, drink, politics, government, people, comics, advice to the lovelorn and a comprehensive calendar of what’s happening around town.
- Fulton County Arts Council (metro Atlanta) The Fulton County Arts Council and the Fulton County Department of Arts & Culture serves as a funding agency to support cultural programs and the agency which provides services to Fulton County based nonprofit arts organizations and Fulton County residents.
- Georgia Humanities Council Georgia Humanities awards grants for cultural programs that bring together and strengthen communities through dialogue and shared experience.
- Georgia Sea Grant UGA Marine Extension and Georgia Sea Grant provide research, education, training and science-based outreach to assist Georgia in solving problems and realizing opportunities for its coastal and marine environments.
- Georiga Council for the Arts (GCA) Georgia Council for the Arts accepts applications for grant funding annually during announced specific periods of time.
- ICE Listserv archive
- Ideas for Creative Exploration (ICE)
- Lamar Dodd School of Art The mission of the Lamar Dodd School of Art is to promote art and design as a significant means of inquiry, integral to problem-solving and the production of knowledge; to educate students to be empathetic and engaged citizens and to prepare them for careers as creative professionals; and to address critical issues facing Georgians and the nation through innovative research in art, art education, and design.
- The Arts at UGA
- The Office of the Vice President for Research The Vice President for Research (VPR) works in partnership with central administration, the colleges, and major centers and institutes to advance the research enterprise at UGA.
- UGA Dance Department The UGA Department of Dance offers the Bachelor of Fine Arts in Dance degree through the Franklin College of Arts and Sciences. The program of study is a comprehensive dance curriculum with professional training in contemporary dance and ballet with an emphasis on performance.
- UGA Department of English The English Department at the University of Georgia is a diverse scholarly community of more than 40 faculty, 100 graduate students, and more than 600 undergraduate majors and minors held together by a common commitment to preserving, transmitting, and extending the rich cultural legacy of the English language.
- UGA Department of Theatre & Film Studies The mission of the Department of Theatre and Film Studies is to prepare students to become leaders in theatre, film and digital media practice and scholarship, to attract, support and develop faculty who produce nationally and internationally recognized scholarship and creative activity.
- UGA Graduate School
- UGA Hugh Hodgson School of Music The University of Georgia Hugh Hodgson School of Music is accredited by the National Association of Schools of Music, the National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education, and the American Music Therapy Association.
- UGA Material Reuse Program The purpose of the Material Reuse Program is to divert C+D (construction and demolition) waste from sites on the UGA campus and within the Athens region and actively reuse these "waste" materials on community-based and student projects.
- UGA Office of Proposal Enhancement The Office for Proposal Enhancement (OPE) provides technical and skilled administrative support to faculty from across campus who are developing proposals for external funding.
- UGA Office of Sustainability
- UGA PSO Fellowship Program The Public Service and Outreach (PSO) Fellowship Program provides support for tenure-track and tenured professors to immerse themselves in the work of a PSO unit for one semester. The experience provides opportunities for Fellows to enhance their academic courses, conduct research (e.g., applied, community-based, policy, program evaluation), and apply their academic expertise to outreach initiatives.
- Willson Center for Humanities and Arts The mission of the Willson Center is to promote research and creativity in the humanities and arts. It supports faculty through research grants, lectures, symposia, publications, visiting scholars, visiting artists, collaborative instruction, public conferences, exhibitions, and performances. It is committed to academic excellence and public impact.