WFF Housing Stability Grant for Artists
The Woodman Family Foundation Housing Stability Grant for Artists (WFF HSG) provides grants of $30,000, distributed over three years, to NYC-based visual artists in need who are seeking support for stable housing.
About the Woodman Family Foundation
The Woodman Family Foundation (WFF), based in New York City, is a non-profit organization established by Betty Woodman and George Woodman during their lifetimes that became active in 2020. WFF is a unique artist endowed foundation in that it stewards the artwork and legacies of three artists: Betty Woodman (1930 – 2018), sculptor; Francesca Woodman (1958 – 1981), photographer; and George Woodman (1932 – 2017), painter and photographer. WFF maintains and oversees a substantial collection of artworks by each artist from all periods and media, organizes museum and gallery exhibitions and publications of their work, and facilitates the placement of their works in public collections. WFF is in the process of cataloguing the extensive archives of each of the artists to create a study center open to scholars and curators to conduct research and create new scholarship. This partnership with NYFA is their first foray into making grants to support artists.