The Jacki Apple Fund was established in 2022 from the estate of artist/writer/critic/educator Jacki Apple. Best known for the Jacki Apple Award in Performance and Artist Projects, the Fund supports work resulting in performance, media, exhibition, and/or publication. One $10,000 grant is awarded to a mid-or-late-career artist each year in Los Angeles (administered by LACE/Los Angeles Contemporary Exhibitions) and an artist in New York (administered by Franklin Furnace, FF).
Jacki Apple had a long and productive history with both LACE and Franklin Furnace. Since its inception, the Fund has disbursed $30,000 in direct artist fellowships which were awarded to:

Maria Bauman (FF 2025):
Background: African-American, Brooklyn-based MBDance Artistic Director Maria Bauman is a Bessie Award – winning (among others) multi-disciplinary artist and community organizer from Jacksonville, FL. Classically trained and drawing inspiration from Alvin Ailey, she reflects the experience and aspirations of Black, Queer and Trans folks. She creates bold and honest artworks based on physical and emotional power, insistence on equity, and experiments with intimacy. “Sweat your Truth” is her troupe motto. The Award will support the creation and presentation of a new work: “These are the bodies that have not borne”.

Jennifer Moon (LACE 2025):
Background: Nine months in prison for attempted robbery transformed Jennifer Moon’s artistic practice. Drawing from experience she created “the Revolution”, a movement to shift thinking through love, presence of mind, and empowerment. Blending political theory, self-help, and fantasy, Moon uses the Revolution in performances, videos, writing, and sculpture to share her unconventional vision with the world. Moon leads self-discovery workshops in her exhibitions, continues publishing writings, and hosts the radio show Adventures Within on KCHUNG.

Marcus Kuiland-Nazario (LACE 2024):
Background: A Los Angeles native and interdisciplinary artist, performance curator and producer, he is a founding artist of 18th Street Arts Center and Highways Performance Space. He is a co-founder of Oficina de Proyectos Culturales, a contemporary art center in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico and of LA Community Health Project, a harm reduction street based needle exchange program. His works are long-term research based cross-genre projects exploring extreme states of emotion such as grief, anger and loss influenced by cultural and spiritual traditions of the African Diaspora.
The Fund’s advisory committee consists of Jacki’s sister, publisher Marjorie Bank, Performer/writer/professor Jeff McMahon, Performer/curator/professor Deborah Oliver, and retired Canadian diplomat Stuart Jackson-Hughes.
For Jacki Apple Award information please contact LACE
(The Lightning Fund and Jacki Apple Award) at:
Or the Franklin Furnace at:
The Jacki Apple Award, 2025 Application open call (until July ’25).