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Organizer Information Rijksmuseum, located in Amsterdam, Netherlands, is the national museum of Dutch art and history. It houses masterpieces from the Dutch Golden Age, including works by Rembrandt and Vermeer, alongside a diverse collection of Asian art, photography, and applied arts. The museum is committed to promoting art and cultural heritage through exhibitions, research, education, […]

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Organizer Information Stiftung Arp / Arp Foundation for Art and Research is a non-profit organization dedicated to preserving and promoting the legacy of Hans Arp and Sophie Taeuber-Arp, influential figures in the Dada movement and modern art. Located in Rolandseck and Berlin, Germany, the Foundation offers artist residencies, exhibitions, and research programs that support contemporary […]

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Organizer Information: Women Photographers International Archive (WOPHA) is dedicated to preserving and promoting the work and legacy of women and non-binary photographers. Through exhibitions, publications, and research initiatives, WOPHA supports scholarship and creative engagement with photographic practices and histories. Title & Description: 2026 WOPHA Research Fellowship Program – This fellowship supports exemplary research by emerging […]

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Organizer Information The Warburg Institute is a research institution within the School of Advanced Study, University of London, devoted to the study of cultural history, the role of images in society, and the intersections between text, art, and science. As part of its “Warburg Renaissance” — a major transformation that reopened the Institute with a […]

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Organizer Information South Arts is a regional arts organization that supports, advocates for, and celebrates artists across the American South. Their mission centers around fostering artistic excellence, equity, and access in their nine-state service area. Through grants, fellowships, and programmatic partnerships, South Arts amplifies the voices of Southern artists, connects them with audiences, and invests […]

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Organizer Information Pyramid Atlantic Art Center (PAAC), located in Hyattsville, Maryland, is a leading nonprofit organization dedicated to the advancement of contemporary printmaking, papermaking, and book arts. Founded to support artists through residencies, workshops, and public programs, PAAC provides professional development, studio access, and exhibition opportunities for artists working across traditional and experimental techniques. The […]

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Organizer Information CatchLight is a San Francisco–based nonprofit visual media organization dedicated to using the power of visual storytelling to inform, connect, and transform communities. Through its programs, CatchLight supports photographers, filmmakers, and visual journalists who create deeply felt, socially meaningful work. It runs several initiatives, including the Global Fellowship, the Local Visual Journalism Desk, […]

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Organizer Information The Seattle Art Book Fair (SABF) is a nonprofit, community-driven annual festival dedicated to independent publishing, artist books, zines, and experimental printed matter. The fair brings together artists, designers, small presses, collectives, and cultural organizations to celebrate contemporary practices in bookmaking and print culture. SABF is organized by longtime Seattle designers and cultural […]

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Organizer Information The Morgan Library & Museum is a leading research library and museum in New York City, originally founded on the collections of J. Pierpont Morgan. It houses an exceptional array of rare manuscripts, drawings, prints, and books. Through its Drawing Institute, the Morgan supports academic research on drawing from the Renaissance to the […]

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