Fellowship
Organizer Information The Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA) is the largest art museum in the western United States, with a collection that includes more than 142,000 objects illuminating 6,000 years of artistic expression across the globe. LACMA is committed to providing equal employment practices and cultivating unique voices through dedicated Education and Curatorial […]
Organizer Information The Wolfsonian–FIU Museum, part of Florida International University in Miami Beach, United States, is a major institution dedicated to the study of modern design, visual culture, and material history from 1850 to 1950. Its collections span art, design objects, printed ephemera, and cultural artifacts that document the development of modern society. Through its […]
Organizer Information The Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA) is a premier cultural institution in the United States dedicated to collecting and preserving an encyclopedic range of Art. Its Conservation Center is a leader in scientific Research and the preservation of cultural heritage, fostering a collaborative environment for scholars and specialists. Title & Description […]
Organizer Information The Sainsbury Institute for the Study of Japanese Arts and Cultures (SISJAC), based in Norwich, UK, is a world-renowned research center affiliated with the University of East Anglia. Generously supported by the Ishibashi Foundation, this fellowship aims to establish an innovative model for how the next generation of researchers engages with Japanese art. […]
Organizer Information The University of Basel’s Institute of Art History (Department of Arts, Media, Philosophy) is hosting this Swiss National Science Foundation (SNSF) project. Led by Prof. Dr. Charlotte Matter, the Laurenz Assistant Professor of Contemporary Art, the project is situated within one of Europe’s most vibrant academic and museum landscapes. The University of Basel […]
Organizer Information The Virginia Center for the Creative Arts (VCCA) is one of the largest artists’ communities in the world, providing time and space for writers, visual artists, and composers to focus on their creative work. Located at Mt. San Angelo in Amherst, Virginia, VCCA is a non-profit organization that has hosted thousands of artists […]
Organizer Information: Virginia Center for the Creative Arts (VCCA). Initiated in 2005 and funded by the L.E.A.W. Family Foundation to target underserved regions. VCCA provides time and space for national and international writers, visual artists, and composers to bring forth their finest works in concentrated solitude. Title & Description: Applications are open for the Montana […]
Organizer Information: Virginia Center for the Creative Arts (VCCA). VCCA provides time and space for national and international writers, visual artists, and composers to bring forth their finest works in concentrated solitude, free from the distractions of day-to-day life. Title & Description: Applications are open for the Greater Opportunity Fellowships (Part of the Spring 2027 […]
Organizer Information: Virginia Center for the Creative Arts (VCCA). Established in 2000 through the generosity of writer and former VCCA Board Member Ronald Goldfarb, and sponsored by The Robert and Aida Goldfarb Art Law Literary Fund. VCCA provides time and space for national and international creators to bring forth their finest works in concentrated solitude. […]
