The FLAG Art Foundation, situated in New York, NY, serves as a unique non-collecting, nonprofit exhibition space. Since its establishment in 2008, FLAG has curated over 100 exhibitions showcasing nearly 1,000 artists, both emerging and established, from various corners of the world. The foundation prioritizes solo, two-person, and thematic group exhibitions organized by a diverse community of curators and intellectuals within and outside the art realm.
Committed to fostering artistic dialogue and community engagement, FLAG offers free access to all its exhibitions and programs for the public. Through artist talks, workshops, guided tours, and more, the foundation enriches the cultural landscape of New York City and beyond. A notable initiative, the Suzanne Deal Booth/FLAG Art Foundation Prize, awards $200,000 to an artist, along with two solo exhibitions, a publication, and related public events, providing vital support to contemporary artists.
In addition to its in-house programs, FLAG actively collaborates with a wide array of local, national, and international organizations. By partnering with entities such as The Harlem Children’s Zone and New York Road Runners, FLAG broadens its reach to engage audiences of all demographics. Through these collaborations and initiatives like the Spotlight series, FLAG continues to cultivate meaningful connections between artists, critics, scholars, and the public, further enriching the artistic landscape.
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