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CultureSource is proud to announce our 2022-2023 recipients of the Flourish Fund grant program. Six artists were awarded $10,000 to support collaborative projects that are experimental, shared with the public, and embrace contemporary creative possibilities for the future of arts and culture.

In the spirit of embracing contemporary culture at its core and edges, grants were made to artists at various stages of their careers working on multidisciplinary projects that center the visual arts. Learn more.

Flourish Fund grants are generously supported by the Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts as part of its Regional Regranting Program.

We’ll be sharing more information about grant recipients and their work on our Instagram (@culturesource) in the coming weeks.

The idea is not to live forever; It is to create something that will.

Andy Warhol

A special thank you to our partners at the Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts.

Ajara Alghali

We are Afrique

Project Collaborators
Desmond Love, Melinda Anderson

Benjamin Gaydos

Flint Magazine: Issue 3, Wonder

Project Collaborators
Maia Asshaq, Hatem Imam, Maya Moumne, Julia Yezbick

Danielle Eliska Lyle

Black Detroit: Process of Remembering

Lindsay McCaw

Surveillance is Not Safety

Project Collaborators
Flying Cardboard Theater; Green Chairs, Not Green Lights; Detroit
Cantastoria Festival Ensemble

Nathaniel Mullen

Catalog of the Convivial

Project Collaborators
Sean Cote, Bree Gant

Eleanor Oakes

milk and tears

Project Collaborators
Mothers of Michigan

A special thank you to our panelists who reviewed applications and selected projects for funding.

Asia Hamilton
Artist, Founder & Director of Norwest Gallery of Art

Alivia Zivich
Artist and Co-Founder of What Pipeline

Hubert Massey
Artist and Muralist (Hubert Massey Murals)

Marc Schwartz
Arts Advocate and Co-Founder of Art Detroit Now and DLECTRICITY

Ozi Uduma
Assistant Curator of Global Contemporary Art, University of Michigan Museum of Art

About the Regional Regranting Program
The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Art’s Regional Regranting Program partners with local arts organizations around the United States to make grants to artists and collectives for projects that chart new creative territory in their communities. Each partner in the network creates its own program tailored to the specific needs and artistic identity of its region. Established in 2007, the network is currently active in 32 cities and regions, supporting artists whose work falls outside the scope of traditional presenting organizations and/or funding opportunities.
Established in 1987 in accordance with Andy Warhol’s will, the Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts’ mission is the advancement of the visual arts. The primary focus of its grant making activity is to support the creation, presentation, and documentation of contemporary visual art, particularly work that is experimental, under-recognized, or challenging in nature.