PASC Receives Grant from The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts
We have been awarded a grant from The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, for two-year program support for Progressive Art Studio Collective (PASC), a program of Services To Enhance Potential (STEP).
“We are pleased to be supporting Progressive Art Studio Collective which helps expand how artists with disabilities are viewed both inside and outside of the art world,” says Rachel Bers, Program Director of The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, “PASC’s commitment to cultivating the talents and careers of its community of artists will lead to a more inclusive and flourishing visual arts field.”
This grant will continue to support PASC in our efforts to advance our artists, make the Detroit and international art world more inclusive, and stimulate contemporary art practice by introducing more artists and curators to disabled creativity, and unconventional artistic practices.
Following Andy Warhol’s will, the mission of The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts is the advancement of the visual arts. The foundation manages an innovative and dynamic grants program while also preserving Warhol’s legacy through creative and responsible licensing policies and extensive scholarly research for ongoing catalogue raisonné projects. To date, the foundation has given over $310 million in cash grants to over 1,000 arts organizations around the country and abroad and has donated 52,786 works of art to 322 institutions worldwide.
Image 1 Caption: The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts logo in white over Rodney Hudson’s, “Untitled Freestyle (Blue, Peach, Orange and Brown)”, 2024, watercolor paint and pen on paper, 22 x 31 in
Image 2 Caption: Warhol Foundation logo over green background with “Spring 2025 Grant Recipients” written in white.