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Partner Loan Network is sponsored by Art Bridges Inc.. A collection-sharing program that facilitates long-term loans of American art from the collections of major museums to partner institutions nationwide. The foundation provides financial and strategic support, covering direct costs such as shipping, insurance, and crating.
Geographic focus: United States and its territories
Focus areas: Art Sharing, Collection Loans, American Art, Museum Partnerships
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Art Bridges Foundation Process Guides Application Portal Contact Us Learn about collection highlights, program offerings, and more. About Community Engagement Art Bridges wants you to become our next great partner! Art Bridges and our partners are making a difference in the American art landscape.
Learn how you can partner with us to expand access to art nationwide! Browse our guides for tips and insights into working with Art Bridges Traveling Exhibitions FAQs Some common questions involved with bringing an Art Bridges-supported exhibition to your institution. Read the FAQs about Traveling Exhibitions FAQs Partner Loan Network FAQs Some common questions involved with bringing an Art Bridges-supported loan to your institution.
Read the FAQs about Partner Loan Network FAQs How To: Learning & Engagement Funding from Art Bridges Learning & Engagement Projects connect audiences with Collection Loans, Exhibition Projects or Cohort Program Projects. Read the Guide about How To: Learning & Engagement Funding from Art Bridges
According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Museums and cultural institutions of all sizes across the United States seeking to borrow American art from the collections of major lending partners. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
Partner Loan Network is funded by Art Bridges Inc.. Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
Yes — this listing is flagged as national in scope, so applicants across the U.S. may apply, subject to the sponsor's other eligibility criteria.
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Traveling Exhibitions Support is sponsored by Art Bridges Inc.. Support for the creation, preparation, and presentation of traveling exhibitions of American art. Art Bridges provides logistical support and covers direct costs involved with both artwork preparation (for lenders) and presentation (for borrowers). Geographic focus: United States and its territories Focus areas: Exhibitions, American Art, Community Engagement, Logistical Support
Learning & Engagement Funding is sponsored by Art Bridges Inc.. Funding to help partner museums design and deliver innovative programming that builds relationships with new audiences, engages current audiences in new ways, or emphasizes interdisciplinary elements. Supports direct costs such as honoraria, materials, transportation, gallery interactives, community advisory groups, and translation. Geographic focus: United States and its territories Focus areas: Audience Engagement, Interdisciplinary Programming, Community Building, Visual Arts
Art Bridges Collection Loans is sponsored by Art Bridges Inc.. Direct support for museums to borrow artworks from the Art Bridges Collection, which features a diverse vision of American art from the 19th century to the present. The foundation covers direct costs involved with getting the work into the museum and on display. Geographic focus: United States and its territories Focus areas: Art Sharing, American Art, Audience Engagement, Exhibitions
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