Ben Thorp Brown’s Cura’s Garden is now on permanent view at Kunsthal Gent in Ghent, Belgium.


Every month, Creative Capital compiles a list of residencies, grant, and award opportunities as part of our commitment to sharing resources and opportunities for artists working in all creative disciplines. These opportunities have deadlines in June and July 2023.


Catch Carrie Schneider: Sphinx at MASS MoCA through September 2023.


See Jibz Cameron’s Titanic Depression at Pioneer Work on May 20 and 21, 2023.


Visit Weeksville Heritage Center on Saturday, May 13, 2023 to experience Ebony Noelle Golden’s The Keeping. Learn more about the project in her Artist Diary!


Sarah Rosalena’s Standard Candle premieres at Mount Wilson Observatory in Los Angeles, CA on May 6.


Every month, Creative Capital compiles a list of residencies, grant, and award opportunities as part of our commitment to sharing resources and opportunities for artists working in all creative disciplines. These opportunities have deadlines in March and April, 2023.


This Earth Month, as we battle for our planet’s future, our libraries, our right to control our bodies, to privacy, drag, African-American history, free speech, and democracy itself, our work at Creative Capital feels more urgent than ever.


Every month, Creative Capital compiles a list of residencies, grant, and award opportunities as part of our commitment to sharing resources and opportunities for artists working in all creative disciplines. These opportunities have deadlines in March and April, 2023.


Sage Ni’Ja Whitson’s (2019 Grantee) Transtraterrestrial is a new live performance installation designed to amplify the dark. In dialogue with Yorùbá Cosmology, Astrophysics, and research on the “blackest black,” the work centers the mysteries of dark matter and dark energy through a Black, Queer, and Transembodied lens.