Grants
The FUND
Barbara Duyfjes, Sleep Tight, performance view, December 8, 1983.
Initiated in 1985 with the support of Jerome Foundation, Franklin Furnace has annually awarded grants to early career artists selected by peer panel review to enable them to produce major performance art works in New York City.
Find out more about the Fund application, eligibility, deadlines and how to apply!
Recipients
Kevin Osborn, Food For Thought, February 9, 1989.
In 2008, Franklin Furnace combined the Franklin Furnace Fund for Performance Art, started in 1985, and The Future of the Present programs, started in 1998, into one entitled the Franklin Furnace Fund.
Check out past recipients of the Fund.
Xeno Prize
Franklin Furnace Xeno Prize Banner.
In pursuit of its mission to present, preserve, interpret, educate and advocate on behalf of avant-garde art, especially forms that may be vulnerable due to institutional neglect, cultural bias, their ephemeral nature, or politically unpopular content, the XENO Prize for Performance Art and Artists’ Books, named in honor of xenophiles, people who appreciate all people and cultures, is annually awarded by Franklin Furnace.
Jacki Apple Award
Jacki Apple in Hearts of Palm, 1978
Inaugurated in 2023, the Jacki Apple Award in Performance and Artist Projects, administered by Franklin Furnace, recognizes one mid-career New York artist with a $10,000 grant to develop a major performance artwork in the city.
Resources
Jane Mulfinger, Regrets, installation view, March 3, 1995.
FF offers resources to assist artists in the creative process, including links to like-minded organizations, performance venues and FF logos and credit lines.