Fellowship
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 […]
Organizer Information The internships are organized by the Getty Foundation, part of the J. Paul Getty Trust, a global arts organization dedicated to the visual arts, research, conservation, and education. Since 1993, the foundation has supported over 3,800 undergraduate internships across 190 Los Angeles-area arts institutions, promoting diversity and professional development in museum and arts […]
Organizer Information The Artists at Risk Connection (ARC), in partnership with PEN International, is a global network dedicated to protecting and supporting artists facing threats to their freedom of expression. ARC, a program of PEN America, connects threatened creators with safe havens, emergency aid, and professional opportunities, having assisted over 1,000 artists worldwide since 2019. […]
Organizer Information The Paul Mellon Centre for Studies in British Art (PMC) is a London-based research institute committed to supporting scholarship in the fields of British art, architecture, and visual culture. Affiliated with Yale University, the Centre provides fellowships, grants, academic resources, and publications that advance historical and contemporary research. PMC plays a significant role […]
Organizer: Women Photographers International Archive (WOPHA) — a non-profit organization co-founded by Latinx art historian and curator Aldeide Delgado and visual artist Francisco Maso. WOPHA researches, promotes, supports, and educates on the contributions of women and non-binary photographers to modern and contemporary art, working to rewrite the artistic canon and provoke social change. About the […]
Organizer Information The Rijksakademie van Beeldende Kunsten, one of the world’s most renowned artist residencies, has been a cornerstone of contemporary art development since 1870, evolving into a dynamic international hub for visual artists in Amsterdam. Funded primarily by the Dutch government with supplementary private and public support, it annually selects around 23 residents from […]
Organizer Information Emergence Magazine, published by the Emergence Institute, is a pioneering multimedia platform dedicated to exploring the intersections of ecology, spirituality, and culture through immersive storytelling. Founded in 2016 by filmmaker and Sufi teacher Emmanuel Vaughan-Lee, it produces award-winning podcasts, films, essays, and music that amplify voices of regeneration and kinship with the living […]
