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Jasper Johns Study Center Fellowship is sponsored by Ryobi Foundation. An annual, project-based fellowship supporting emerging scholars, curators, writers, and practitioners whose work advances new ways of thinking about the art and legacy of Jasper Johns. The program supports projects in scholarly writing, curatorial research, archival work, education, and digital or public-facing initiatives engaging the Ryobi Foundation's Jasper Johns collection.
Geographic focus: United States (Primarily remote with travel to Carbondale, CO)
Focus areas: Arts & Culture, Art History, Curatorial Research, Archival Studies
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Jasper Johns: a whole can be only a part December 2, 2025 - October 31, 2026 Spanning more than six decades, the seventy works on paper in this exhibition are organized alphabetically by title to create a Johnsian system of its own. Employing the alphabet as a readymade structure, the exhibition merges form and content into more than an arrangement of Johns’s works, but rather, a model of his artistic strategies on display.
The exhibition therefore asks: what happens when we put Johns’s work to his own manner of logic and experimentation? Jasper Johns: a whole can be only a part is organized by Jessica Eisenthal, inaugural Jasper Johns Curatorial Fellow at the Powers Art Center. The Fellowship supports original research and curatorial work centered on the Ryobi Foundation’s collection of Jasper Johns’s works on paper.
Jasper Johns Study Center Fellowship In the Living Room with John and Kimiko December 3, 2024 - May 2, 2026 In the late 60s through the 90s, John and Kimiko shaped the cultural experience in Colorado. Their living room—once filled with iconic works and a space for dialogue among creatives—now finds resonance in this new Powers Art Center exhibit, In the Living Room .
Future Creatives: 2026 Student Art Show Powers Art Center proudly presents Future Creatives: Student Art Show opening March 13th featuring students from the Marble Charter School The Powers Art Center is pleased to announce Jasper Johns: a whole can be only a part, opening December 2, 2025, and continuing until October 31, 2026 Tuesday 11 a. m. to 5 p.
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Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Recent graduates (MA, MFA, PhD, or equivalent) and early-career professionals in art history, curatorial studies, museum practice, or related fields. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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