Art
Bogliasco Foundation Spring residential fellowships
Soaring Gardens Artist Retreat
Cornell University, stipend for research
Organizer Information COAL (Coalition for Art and Sustainable Development) is a Paris-based organization founded in 2010 with the mission of promoting ecological awareness and action through artistic and cultural practices. COAL connects artists, cultural institutions, and communities to address environmental and societal issues through innovative projects and collaborative networks. The organization’s activities include curating exhibitions, […]
The Lewis B. and Dorothy Cullman–Joan Whitney Payson Postdoctoral Fellowship is a one-year, full-time position designed for emerging scholars considering careers in museum education or academic engagement. The fellowship offers hands-on experience in object-based teaching, university-level curricular programs, and pedagogy workshops. The fellow will be involved in teaching, research, and the development of innovative teaching […]
The Eduard Bargheer Stiftung Fellowship was established by the painter Eduard Bargheer (1901–1979) to support young visual artists, particularly painters. Bargheer himself benefited from scholarships early in his career, and through this foundation, he aimed to give back by funding young artists. Since 1978, the foundation has awarded fellowships to painters to support their artistic […]
The Lillian Orlowsky and William Freed Grant is an annual award supporting under-recognized American painters over the age of 45 who demonstrate financial need. The grant aims to promote American art and provide financial support to artists working outside mainstream trends. Information and Application Details: Deadline: April 1, 2025 Grant Amount: Ranges from $5,000 […]
Short Description Scope BLN is a contemporary art platform in Berlin that combines living, working, and showcasing art. It features an Artists-in-Residence program, an exhibition space, and public events, connecting local and international creatives to explore art, culture, and innovation. The residency offers multidisciplinary artists a chance to present their work and expand their networks. […]
Harbor Review publishes two digital issues a year. We accept original, previously unpublished submissions of poetry and visual art. We place poems in conversation with visual art. This process can take some time. We try to respond to every submission in six months. We do accept simultaneous submissions, but please notify us immediately if the […]
