CUE Art Foundation is a non-profit forum for contemporary art that provides extraordinary opportunities for under-recognized artists and compelling encounters for audiences.
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Current Exhibitions

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Joan Mitchell Foundation 2007 MFA Grant Recipients

Moving forward with the success of the last five years, the Directors of CUE Art Foundation are pleased to host the sixth annual Joan Mitchell MFA Award exhibition. This year the exhibition will showcase the work of artists who were granted the award in 2007 to further demonstrate our continuing respect for a sister Foundation that has a laudable record of supporting artists at all stages of their careers. Read more »

Meeting Artists' Needs

This program furnishes recent BFA and MFA graduates, as well as senior artists, with a set of durable arts management skills that are intended to complement the more theoretical Fine Arts training that they have received in the academy.

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Internships

CUE provides internships in the following areas: administration and non-profit management, development, and registrar/preparator.

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Young Art Critics

This program is a partnership between AICA USA and CUE Art Foundation. A mentor is appointed to a specific CUE exhibition and in turn selects an emerging writer to produce an original essay.

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Studio Residency

The CUE Studio Residency Program affords artists the opportunity to produce work in New York's vibrant Chelsea art district, and provides them with time and space to produce new bodies of work.

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Words and Music

Several of CUE Art Foundation's exhibition curators are writers. CUE hosts a words+music program which includes readings by poets and writers from around the country to supplement its exhibition programming.

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Upcoming Events

June 12, 2008 6-8pm

Joan Mitchell Foundation's 2007 MFA Grant Recipients Exhibition opens at CUE.

Recent News

June 5, 2008

CUE is pleased to announce that our Programs Assistant, Ryan White, is the recipient of this year's Star Mentor award from the Center for Arts Education. Ryan has dedicated many hours over this last year teaching High school interns and we're delighted that his hard work has been recognized with such a prestigious award. Go Ryan!

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