
Fund for the Arts de Christie’s
Lancé en 2021, le Fund for the Arts de Christie’s soutient des organisations et des institutions à travers le monde dans deux domaines clés, que nous avons identifiés comme prioritaires :
- Accès à l’art : donner le plus large accès au monde de l’art en mettant l’accent sur l’investissement dans l’exposition précoce aux arts, l’éducation, le développement de carrière et le mentorat.
- Soutien aux artistes : aider les organisations qui soutiennent les artistes en leur apportant des ressources, des opportunités, des plateformes et en leur ouvrant l’accès à des réseaux.

Nous disposons de trois comités régionaux (Europe, Moyen-Orient & Afrique, Amériques, et Asie-Pacifique) qui examinent les candidatures pour le Fonds, et étudient également de manière proactive les opportunités. Nous donnons la priorité à des partenaires potentiels avec lesquels notre implication a tout son sens, et nous visons une représentation géographique étendue dans chaque région.
Depuis 2021, nous avons collaboré avec plus de 30 organisations à travers le monde et généré un changement positif dans notre communauté. Nous nous engageons à poursuivre ces efforts, aux côtés de partenaires qui partagent notre vision : promouvoir un monde de l’art plus équitable et diversifié.
Les demandes de soutien peuvent être envoyées via TheChristiesFund@christies.com
Nos partenaires
ArtTable is the foremost professional organization dedicated to advancing the leadership of women and nonbinary professionals in the visual arts. Through their membership network and community initiatives, ArtTable expands opportunities for women and nonbinary professionals from diverse backgrounds and at all stages of their careers, supporting and fostering a stronger future for everyone in the arts.
Housed within the Department of Art & Visual Culture at Spelman College, The Atlanta University Center Art History + Curatorial Studies Collective is an innovative program that aims to shape the future of the art world and posture as the leading incubator of African American professionals in these fields, with priority given to students enrolled at Clark Atlanta University, Morehouse College, as well as Spelman College
Civil Art dismantles barriers to professional success for API artists, art writers, and cultural professionals. We function as connective tissue in the arts ecosystem, building the networks, providing the milestones, and creating the foundations that turn creative potential into lasting cultural leadership.
Contemporary Arts Memphis (CAM) is a nonprofit arts organisation dedicated to the growth and development of young visual artists from Memphis-Shelby County area high schools; understanding that the provided studio space, art supplies, instruction, travel opportunities, college support, and mentorship – at no cost to our participants – can lead to life-changing experiences.
Christie’s Heart for Art Scholarship at Hong Kong Design Institute supports two socio‑economically disadvantaged art students to participate in an international exchange programme in 2026, providing global exposure, academic enrichment, and transformative learning experiences that foster personal growth and future contributions to the art industry.
The Laundromat Project advances artists and neighbors as change agents in their own communities. We envision a world in which artists and neighbors in communities of color work together to ignite personal and community transformation through creative engagement. We make sustained investments in growing a community of multiracial, multigenerational, and multidisciplinary artists and neighbors committed to societal change through artistic expression, community building, knowledge exchange, leadership development, and advocacy for social impact.
Founded in 1969, Leslie-Lohman Museum of Art is the only contemporary art museum in the world dedicated to queer and trans artists. With a collection of more than 30,000 objects, their exhibitions, public programs, and initiatives uniquely link art-making with justice movements, honoring justice work as central to material innovation.
Silver Art Projects supports artists with critically needed studio space in NYC, engagement in professional development opportunities, as well as bolsters connections with museum curators, art leaders, galleries, collectors, thought and business leaders, peer to peer and artist mentors, and others to change artist’s lives and enhance careers.