Franklin Furnace’s mission is 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, ephemerality, or politically unpopular content.

The organization provides 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 these purposes.

Franklin Furnace is dedicated to serving early-career artists; to cultivating appreciation of avant-garde art for all, and to fostering artists’ zeal to circulate ideas.

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The Franklin Furnace FUND for Performance Art awards grants annually to early career artists of all backgrounds to assist the production of new major performance art works. Artists from all areas of the world are encouraged to apply and selected artists must present their work in New York City.

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Franklin Furnace has no curator; each year a new panel of artists reviews all proposals. This peer panel system allows all kinds of artists from all over the world an equal shot at presenting their work. Every year the panel changes, and brings new perspectives of “early career artist" and "performance art." So if at first you don't succeed, please try again.

Application Launch:  02/01/2024

 Franklin Furnace is honored to present the inaugural Jacki Apple Award in Performance and Artist Projects, celebrating the enduring impact of Jacki Apple on the New York art scene. This award is expected to be an annual award given over the next ten years and reflects Jacki Apple’s commitment to nurturing artistic talent, demonstrated through her multifaceted career as a writer, educator, radio host, and artist since the early 1980s.

Initiated by Jacki's sister, Marjorie Bank, along with Jeff McMahon, Deborah Oliver, Stuart Jackson-Hughes and Emily Waters, the Jacki Apple Fund is a tribute to Jacki's lifelong dedication to NY & LA’s avant-garde art communities. Franklin Furnace and sister organization LACE (Los Angeles Contemporary Exhibitions) each expect to distribute one $10,000 award per year for a total of 20 awards over the coming decade.

Award Overview:

  • Recipient: One New York City-based artist working in performance art. 
  • Grant: $10,000 to fund projects in performance, media, exhibition, and/or publication.
  • Requirement: Project must be completed within one year of receiving the award.
  • Eligibility: The artist selected for the inaugural 2024 grant will have the added requirement of being a mid or late-career artist, including past recipients of the Franklin Furnace FUND for Performance Art.
  • The selection panel will meet in July, 2024 and the award recipient will be publicly announced in October, 2024.

Application Details:


If you have any technical problems with the online application form, please check Submittable’s Knowledge Base. You may also contact support@submittable.com or call 1-855-467-8264 ext. 2 and Submittable’s technical support staff can help address your question. Please note that they are available Monday - Friday from 10am - 7pm Eastern Standard Time. For other questions, please contact proposals@franklinfurnace.org
 

Application Launch:  03/01/2024


 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 2024 XENO Prize for Performance Art and Artists' Books, named in honor of  xenophiles, people who appreciate all people and cultures. 

  • The 2023 XENO PRIZE for Performance Art recipient will be selected from among proposals from the 2024-25 Franklin Furnace FUND (closing April 1st, 2024) for Performance Art, to receive $5000 in support of new work by an early-career LGBTQ+-identifying performance artist working in one of the twenty two United States where, according to the Human Rights Campaign Foundation, laws and policies ban gender-affirming care.
  • The XENO PRIZE for Artists' Books will be selected from submissions to a Call for Proposals issued March 1 2024, to receive $5000 to publish one artist's book on the topic of book banning/burning in an edition of at least 100 copies. 
  • Independent artist jurors will make the selections and both awards will be announced in September 2024. 


 The 2024 XENO PRIZE is made possible by the Board of Directors, Members, and friends of Franklin Furnace Archive, Inc.

 If you have any technical problems with the online application form, please check Submittable’s Knowledge Base. You may also contact support@submittable.com or call 1-855-467-8264 ext. 2 and Submittable’s technical support staff can help address your question. Please note that they are available Monday - Friday from 10am - 7pm Eastern Standard Time. For other questions, please contact proposals@franklinfurnace.org

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