Franklin Furnace, the ever-experimental advocate of avant-garde artists and their challenging work, turns 50 at 12 noon on April 3, 2026. To celebrate the New York-based arts organization’s first fifty years of supporting emerging artists, Franklin Furnace will be presenting 18 months of programs and special events that embrace its past, showcase the present, and pave the way into the future of visionary time-based art and freedom of expression. 

New 50th Anniversary graphics created by Georgianna Stout of 2×4 www.2×4.org

Franklin Furnace looks to secure its future by illuminating its achievements in advancing its mission to advocate, present, preserve, interpret, and educate on behalf of avant-garde art, especially forms that may be vulnerable due to institutional neglect, cultural bias, ephemerality, or politically unpopular content. The organization provides both physical and virtual venues for the presentation of time-based art, including artists’ books and periodicals, performance art, installation art, and unforeseen contemporary avant-garde artforms; and undertakes other activities related to advancing these works and artists. Franklin Furnace is dedicated to serving early-career artists, cultivating appreciation of avant-garde art for all, and fostering artists’ zeal to circulate ideas. 

Worldwide Anniversary Programming Includes Presentations at Brattleboro Museum & Art Center, Brooklyn Academy of Music, Gallery 360° Tokyo, Academy of Fine Arts, Warsaw, and Founding Director Emerita Martha Wilson’s forthcoming Princeton Architectural Press book “Back to the Present”.

FF Rising: Gallery 360 | Tokyo, Japan

[July 4 (Fri) – July 19 (Sat), 2025] Pre-Exhibition for the 50th Anniversary of Franklin Furnace. It introduces the groundbreaking activities of Franklin Furnace―still relatively little known in Japan. It focuses on avant-garde and time-based art forms such as artists’

Franklin Furnace was founded in 1976 to serve artists who chose publishing as a primary, “democratic” artistic medium, and were not being supported by existing arts organizations. From its inception, Franklin Furnace’s energies have been focused on three aspects of “time-based” programming: a collection of artists’ books; a performance art program for emerging artists; and exhibitions of time-based arts, both site-specific works by contemporary artists, and historical and contemporary exhibitions of artists’ books and other time-based, ephemeral arts.

Franklin Furnace Archive, Inc. is grateful for recent and generous support from 2×4, Art Shop Fund, Michael Asher Foundation, Milton and Sally Avery Arts Foundation, Willem deKooning Foundation, Marian Goodman Gallery, Eleanor & Henry Hitchcock Foundation, Jerome Foundation, Herman Liebmann Foundation, Henry Luce Foundation, Mid Atlantic Arts Fund/Wave Hill, Museum Association of New York, National Endowment for the Arts, National Philanthropic Trust,  New York City Department of Cultural Affairs, New York State Council on the Arts, Pinetree Foundation of New York, Resnicow + Associates, Ruth Foundation for the Arts, SHS Foundation, Silicon Valley Community Foundation, Teiger Foundation, Trust for Mutual Understanding, and its Board of Directors, Members, Visionaries, Friends, and Unforeseen Planned Giving Society.