Forge Project is a Native-led initiative centered on decolonial education, Indigenous art, and supporting leaders in culture, food security, and land justice. Located on the unceded homelands of the Muh-he-con-ne-ok in Upstate New York, Forge Project works to upend political and social systems formed through generations of settler colonialism. Forge Project is seeking a 2022...Read More
Dance/USA announced a new round of Dance/USA Fellowships to Artists (DFA). As our society grapples with unprecedented challenges and increasingly recognizes the inequity and injustice of our systems, Dance/USA is reaffirmed that the work of supporting artists who engage in art for social change is pivotal and overdue. DFA offers direct support to individual artists...Read More
The Guggenheim is collaborating with the Academy of American Poets to establish a year-long poet-in-residence position open to a contemporary poet with strong interest in public engagement beginning in January 2022. The selected poet-in-residence, with the Guggenheim’s public programs department, will design activations and experiences with poetry as an artistic form for the museum’s adult,...Read More
The MacDowell Fellowship is open to artists with professional standing in their fields, as well as emerging artists, working in architecture, film/video, multidisciplinary, literature, music composition, theater, and visual arts. The residency consists of exclusive use of a studio, accommodations, and three prepared meals a day for up to eight weeks. Click here for more...Read More
The Joan Mitchell Fellowship offers a new fellowship program which will annually award 15 artists working in the evolving fields of painting and sculpture with $60,000 each in unrestricted funds. The award will be distributed over the course of five years, with artists receiving an initial payment of $20,000 and annual installments of $10,000 across...Read More
The Soros Justice Fellowships fund outstanding individuals to undertake projects that advance reform, spur debate, and catalyze change on a range of issues facing the U.S. criminal justice system. The fellowship is available through three categories: advocacy, media, and youth, and funding ranges from $57,500–$127,500. The Fellowships Program is part of a larger effort within...Read More
Each June, NXTHVN welcomes up to seven artists, two curators, and eight New Haven high school students to its annual Fellowship and Apprenticeship programs. Through a proprietary curriculum that focuses on mentorship, professional development, and skills training, members of the cohort cultivate their individual practices within a collaborative, community-driven context. Each fellow mentors a local...Read More
Charlotte Street Foundation (CSF) is currently accepting applications for the new, Jedel Family Foundation Curatorial Fellow. This is a 1-year fellowship with the possibility of renewal for a 2nd year. Time will be divided between developing 3-4 exhibitions for Charlotte Street’s Exhibitions program and general administrative duties within the Programming Department at Charlotte Street, including...Read More
The Vermont Studio Center offers a number of fellowships for visual artists and writers. Residency opportunities include private room, private studio space, all meals, and full access to their evening programs and events. Twelve (12) Fellowships open to all visual artists and writers living and working anywhere in the world, based entirely on merit. Click...Read More