Diasporal Rhythms
05/28/2026
Artists, this one’s for you.
We curated a definitive list of 10 grants, residencies, fellowships, and exhibition opportunities currently open for BIPOC visual artists—with a strong focus on Chicago organizations actively investing in artists right now, alongside a few opportunities across NYC, the Midwest, and beyond.
From unrestricted funding and solo exhibitions to residency programs built for experimentation and long-term growth, these are the kinds of resources that can open real doors for emerging and mid-career artists alike.
Whether you’re based in Chicago, building across the Midwest, or looking for opportunities nationally, apply anyway.
Swipe through for deadlines, funding details, and open calls worth your attention. Save this post for later and send it to an artist in your community.
Special thanks to the organizations continuing to create space for artists and culture:
ARC Gallery:
Hyde Park Art Center:
Chicago Artists Coalition:
Chicago Dancemakers Forum:
Threewalls:
The Laundromat Project:
Jerome Foundation:
Studio Museum in Harlem:
En Foco:
Black Artist Research Space:
05/21/2026
Collecting isn’t just about acquisition. It’s about creating pathways to access.
Swizz Beatz and Alicia Keys understand the assignment. In a recent conversation with ESSENCE, The Deans discussed taking their monumental Giants exhibition on the road and the intention behind its latest addition.
Swipe through to see how they’re expanding their footprint in San Diego. Beyond the main exhibition at MCASD, they acquired an entire local photography showcase in Barrio Logan, ensuring regional BIPOC artists are part of the conversation. As Alicia Keys noted, the goal is simple: make sure our culture is on the walls so the next generation can see their own greatness.
If you’re on the West Coast, Giants is on view now through August 9.
Want to go deeper? We host monthly studio visits and curated experiences to connect you directly with the culture. Become a Diasporal Rhythms member at the link in our bio.
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05/19/2026
From memory to movement: Emmett at 85.
Diasporal Rhythms is proud to support From Memory to Movement, a group exhibition opening June 5 at in partnership with the Emmett Till and Mamie Till-Mobley Institute.
Bringing together a powerful collective of artists and cultural voices, the exhibition reflects on the enduring impact of Emmett Till and Mamie Till-Mobley through works rooted in history, remembrance, and contemporary expression. At a moment when preserving truth and legacy feels more urgent than ever, the show invites viewers into a deeper conversation around art, memory, and collective responsibility.
On view through July 19 at Blanc Gallery. We look forward to experiencing this important exhibition alongside the community.
05/12/2026
Ready to talk legacy?
Art Smart is back! We’re moving beyond aesthetics to talk ownership, equity, and the true value of African American art. Don’t miss this curated conversation on the market with the collectors and creators leading the charge.
June 27th | 1:00 PM
Topic: The Business of Art
Location: The University of Chicago
915 E 60th St. Chicago, IL
Hosted by:
Oscar Bedolla ( Co-Founder)
Featuring:
Collector Sonia D. Spencer
Artist Paul Branton ()
Artist Makeba Kedem DuBose ( )
Artist Tony Smith
05/08/2026
“Art is everyone’s business.” — Oscar Bedolla
Beyond aesthetics, collecting is about ownership, equity, and legacy. Art Smart returns to break down the business of African American art.
Please join us for a curated conversation on valuation, acquisition, and the market—featuring direct insights from the artists and collectors actively shaping the culture.
June 27th | 1:00 PM
Topic: The Business of Art
Location: The University of Chicago
915 E 60th St. Chicago, IL
Hosted by:
Oscar Bedolla ( Co-Founder)
Featuring:
Collector Sonia D. Spencer
Artist Paul Branton ()
Artist Makeba Kedem Dubose ( )
Artist Tony Smith
RSVP is live at the link in bio.
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