Vision · Open Universe
The cultural infrastructure
that does not yet exist.
Open Universe is building a permanent national institution dedicated to preserving, exhibiting, studying, and collecting the work of contemporary artists working within progressive studios.
For more than fifty years, the field has grown without the long-term institutional infrastructure afforded to most major movements in contemporary art — no national archive, no centralized collection, and no permanent institution built specifically for this work.
Open Universe exists to build that foundation.
This is not a temporary initiative or a short-term program. It is the long-term institutional framework for a field that has historically existed without one.
One of the most important under-recognized movements in contemporary art.
The progressive studio movement began with Exceptional Children's Foundation (ECF) in 1968 and has since evolved into a nationwide ecosystem of more than 150 organizations supporting thousands of working artists.
Over the last decade, institutions including Museum of Modern Art, American Folk Art Museum, and San Francisco Museum of Modern Art have increasingly collected and exhibited artists emerging from progressive studios.
Yet despite the scale, longevity, and cultural significance of the field, no national institution exists to preserve its history, document its development, or support its long-term visibility.
That is what Open Universe is building.
Three Pillars of the Institution
The archive will include high-resolution artwork documentation, artist biographies and oral histories, studio records, exhibition histories, and research access for scholars, curators, and institutions.
The progressive studio field currently has no equivalent to the archival infrastructure that exists for other major cultural movements. Open Universe intends to build it.
Works from the collection move through exhibitions, institutional partnerships, private collections, and public-facing environments across the Open Universe network.
Each placement expands artist provenance, creates new collector relationships, and builds lasting exhibition histories tied permanently to the artist's institutional record.
Studios participate at no cost. Admission remains free to the public.
Collectors, curators, institutions, and researchers encounter the breadth of the field within a single platform built specifically for artists working within progressive studios.
Open Invitational exists as both a public fair and a long-term institutional engine for discovery, acquisition, and visibility.
Partnership Opportunities
The full Open Universe institutional proposal outlines the long-term vision for the archive, collection, distributed museum network, and partnership opportunities. Enter your name and email and we'll follow up directly.
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