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How a $185,000 grant fund will support arts programming in Orange County Artist Aria Dean looks through the work of another artist Fred Eversley, “untitled parabolic lens.” Thousands attend Frieze 2020 in Los Angeles, Calif., Feb. 12, 2020. (Carolyn Cole / Los Angeles Times) By Vera CastanedaStaff Writer Print A portion of funds from the Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts have reached Orange County once again. Among 50 museums and arts organizations, Laguna Art Museum are spring 2021 grant recipients. The funds will support administrative expenses, programs, exhibitions and curatorial research. “We are pleased to support three exceptional institutions in Orange County,” said Rachel Bers, program director of the Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, in a statement. “Their programs and exhibitions provide an important platform for artists to engage with local communities, while upholding the foundation’s belief th ....
. Three Orange County visual arts organizations will receive a total of $300,000 in grants from the L.A.-based Getty Foundation, which recently announced that 45 Southern California cultural, educational and scientific institutions will receive funds as part of the Getty’s newest Pacific Standard Time (PST) initiative. The Orange County Museum of Art, Laguna Art Museum, and Beall Center for Art + Technology at UC Irvine will receive $100,000 each for the next edition of PST, which is scheduled to open in 2024 and will explore connections between art and science. In total, the Getty Foundation, which fulfills the philanthropic mission of the massively loaded Getty Trust, is providing $5.38 million in exhibition research grants. A second round of grants to support the implementation of the exhibitions will be announced at a later date. ....
Newport Beach News Share this: A trio of Orange County museums have been awarded $100,000 each by the Getty Foundation to participate in the Getty’s next Pacific Standard Time (PST), an ambitious range of exhibitions and public programs scheduled for 2024 that explores the connections between the visual arts and science, from prehistoric times to the present and across different cultures worldwide. This iteration is a collaboration of dozens of arts institutions across Southern California. A trio of Orange County museums have been selected to receive research grants of $100,000 each, leading to their participation in PST: Laguna Art Museum, Orange County Museum of Art, and Beall Center for Art + Technology at University of California, Irvine. ....
Orange County Museum of Art, Laguna Art Museum to be part of next Pacific Standard Time The Laguna Beach Art Museum received a $100,000 grant to prepare for its upcoming participation in the art and science initiative, “Pacific Standard Time,” the third edition of which is coming in 2024. (Don Leach / Staff Photographer) The Orange County Museum of Art announced Thursday it has received a $100,000 grant from the Getty Foundation for exhibition research ahead of its upcoming participation in a regional art and science initiative, “Pacific Standard Time.” The exhibit “Sea Change: Toward New Environmentalisms in the Pacific Ocean” will show at the museum. It will concentrate on art that brings environmental issues in the Pacific Ocean to light and artwork that leads to solutions. ....