Fellowship
Organizer Information Oxbelly is an international organization dedicated to fostering creativity and strengthening creative economies through global collaborations. Founded in 2015, Oxbelly hosts annual retreat programs in Messinia, Greece, designed to support storytellers across various mediums, including film, television, and literature. The organization is rooted in the Greek concept of hospitality—historically tied to the nearby […]
Organizer Information The Courtauld Institute of Art is a world-leading center for the study of the history and conservation of art and architecture. Based in London, it is an independent college of the University of London and home to one of the most significant art collections in the UK, housed in the Courtauld Gallery. The […]
Organizer Information Louvre Abu Dhabi is a universal museum born from a landmark agreement between the United Arab Emirates and France. Located in the Saadiyat Cultural District, it is the first museum of its kind in the Arab world, celebrating human creativity across civilizations and geographies. The museum’s research infrastructure includes a Resource Centre, a […]
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 This opportunity is a collaborative effort between two distinct, artist-run organizations: Field Projects and In Situ Polyculture Commons (ISPC). Field Projects is a well-known project space located in the heart of Chelsea, New York City, dedicated to platforming emerging and mid-career artists through monthly exhibitions, art fairs, and experimental programming. In Situ Polyculture […]
Organizer Information The Institute for Contemporary Art (ICA) at the University of Pennsylvania is a leading institution dedicated to exhibiting and supporting contemporary art. The ICA presents innovative exhibitions, commissions new works, and promotes engagement with artists, scholars, and the broader public. It serves as a hub for interdisciplinary dialogue and experimentation in contemporary visual […]
Organizer Information Upė Foundation is a new London-based organization dedicated to fostering dialogue and exchange between the Baltic region and international contemporary art communities. The foundation’s Curatorial Fellowship Programme aims to support emerging curators with significant opportunities for development and exposure, starting with its collaborations with major institutions like Hayward Gallery and Tallinn Art Hall. […]
Organizer Information The Käte Hamburger Kolleg: Cultures of Research (c:o/re) is an international center for advanced study at RWTH Aachen University, Germany. It focuses on the history, philosophy, and sociology of science and technology, exploring the diverse cultures within scientific research and how these are transformed through interdisciplinary discourse. Funded by the German Federal Ministry […]
