Creative Writing
Organizer Information The Luminarts Cultural Foundation is a Chicago-based organization dedicated to supporting young, exemplary artists through its prestigious Fellowship programs. Originally established within the Union League Club of Chicago, the Foundation provides substantial financial support, mentorship, and professional development. Once named a Fellow, artists gain access to a decade-long ecosystem of project grants, workshops, […]
Organizer Information Futuress is recognized as a queer intersectional feminist platform operating at the intersection of feminism, design, and politics. Dedicated to fostering progressive discourse and creating a space for historically underrepresented, oppressed, and ignored voices, the organization actively challenges existing structures within academia and institutional life through feminist practices and collective knowledge-making. Futuress runs […]
Organizer Information Soft Data and Common Wares is an interdisciplinary collaboration between DXARTS Softlab, led by Afroditi Psarra, and Design’s Studio Tilt, led by Audrey Desjardins. Both labs are based at the University of Washington, Seattle, and share a focus on collecting, archiving and critically transcoding data from intimate spaces of the home and the […]
Short Description The Master of Fine Arts in Writing (MFAW) welcomes writers of all genres—fiction, nonfiction, poetry, and playwriting—and visual artists who work with language as an integral component of their practice. The two-year program provides a rigorous yet flexible curriculum to challenge and accommodate individual explorations of process and form. Curriculum Graduate Projects: These are […]
Short Description The Center for Art and Advocacy believes there is an abundance of uncultivated talent and exceptional creativity among individuals who share the lived experience of incarceration. At a time when the U.S. leads the world in the criminalization of its most vulnerable populations—often made up of people with marginalized identities—justice-impacted artists remain especially […]
Short Description Gab was founded out of sheer boredom and an attempt to bring back print by Isabella Mansfield, Ally Shown and Sarah Adler in the Spring 2024. Originally created to be a physical documentation of what we gab about when we gab about (insert) issue, but also to capture the unique style, talents, and […]
Short Description at Louis Place is a community for artists and writers. Through an accessible, collaborative online platform, at Louis Place is an ecosystem for artistic practice that values liberation, experimentation, cooperation, and shared leadership. Daily co-writing, weekly writing groups, monthly guest workshops, peer exchange, and other offerings connect participants to peers around the world. […]
Short Description A fellowship year at Harvard Radcliffe Institute is an opportunity to step away from usual routines and dive deeply into a project. Radcliffe fellows are exceptional scientists, writers, scholars, public intellectuals, and artists whose work is making a difference in their professional fields and in the larger world. Fellows join a uniquely interdisciplinary […]
Short Description The worldwide increase in anti-Semitic thought and action is a central challenge for liberal democracy. With the Silvia Tennenbaum Scholarship, the Hertie Foundation gives authors, critics and artists who deal with the topics of anti-Semitism, remembrance culture and democracy the opportunity to pursue a new project. The fellows spend part of their time […]
