The Camargo Foundation hosts numerous residency programs, access to which is by call for applications or invitation. You’ll find all current calls for applications below. To find out more about our different types of residencies, visit the 
Programs page.

The Camargo Fellowship is the flagship program of the Camargo Foundation. Since 1971, the Camargo Foundation has awarded residencies to nearly 1,500 individuals with diverse reflections and practices as part of its mission to support advanced research, experimentation, and interdisciplinary approaches in the Arts and Humanities. 

The Camargo Foundation is committed to supporting inclusiveness and a diversity, welcoming applicants from around the globe. Three main categories are available: Artists, Scholars and Thinkers. Collaborative projects and translation projects are eligible to apply.

Each year, an esteemed panel of scholars and arts professionals selects 14 individuals or teams. The selected applicants are awarded residencies in a stunning, contemplative environment where they have the space, time, and freedom to think, create, and connect. The Camargo Fellowship initiates exchanges within the group and develops a collective spirit, which is one of the program’s distinctive features.

The Camargo Fellowship consists of fellowship residencies that span a period of 10 weeks. A stipend of EUR 350 per week is provided (EUR 3500 for the entire duration of the residency), as is funding for basic transportation to and from Cassis per Fellow.

Find out more about the 2024-2025 residents below.

Camargo X EHESS: For interdisciplinary teams

Call open until May 31, 2025.

For the sixth year running, the École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales (EHESS) and the Camargo Foundation have come together to offer two residency grants at the Camargo Foundation for an artist (who must reside abroad) and a scholar or PhD student in the social sciences.

The call for applications is open throughout the year. The selection committee meets twice a year, in June and November, to select one or two pairs and grant them a residency as part of the program. For the 2026 residencies, we invite applicants to submit their applications before May 31, 2025 using this online form. 

The aim of this program is to stimulate relations and exchanges between scholars and artists to develop projects at the interface between the social sciences and all areas of the arts, with the aim of producing a joint work. It participates in this reflection on the mutual enrichment resulting from the dialogue between creation and research, in the same way as the CRESS – Création recherche en sciences sociales – program.

In presenting their proposals, candidates must to demonstrate, on the basis of their own research or career interest in interdisciplinary cross-fertilization and exchange between and exchanges between the social sciences and the arts.

Eligibility

  • The researcher must be a PhD student enrolled in a thesis at EHESS, or a tenured member of an EHESS research unit. To be eligible, he/she must be attached to EHESS at the time of application and during the residency.Researchers who do not meet these criteria are not eligible, and their applications will not be considered.
  • The artist (of any nationality) must be the principal conceiver of a new work or project.
  • To be eligible, the artist must reside abroad.

Application guidelines are detailed  here . 

Please read this document outlining the application procedure and program conditions carefully before submitting your application.

The application procedure is available  here .  For the 2026 residencies, we invite applicants to submit their applications before May 31, 2025.

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Open Call Guidelines

Website link: https://camargofoundation.org/en/residencies/apply