Fellowship
Organizer Information The Center for Curatorial Leadership (CCL) is a highly respected nonprofit organization dedicated to developing leadership capacity among art museum curators and advancing institutional innovation in the museum sector. Established in 2007, CCL was created in response to the growing need for curators to engage not only with scholarship and exhibitions, but also […]
Organizer Information The Green Family Foundation Caribbean Cultural Institute (CCI) is an elite curatorial and research platform anchored within the Pérez Art Museum Miami (PAMM). In deliberate institutional collaboration with the Kimberly Green Latin American and Caribbean Center at Florida International University (FIU-LACC), Green Space Miami, and the Bakehouse Art Complex, the institute champions art […]
Organizer Information Located within the historic, coastal military barracks of Fort Barry inside the Marin Headlands—a pristine coastal sanctuary managed by the Golden Gate National Recreation Area—Headlands Center for the Arts is an internationally acclaimed non-profit cultural institution. Since its founding, Headlands has served as a paradigm-shifting incubator for creative inquiry, critical thinking, and cross-cultural […]
Organizer Information Core Clay is a prominent, privately owned ceramics destination and retail supplier based in Norwood, Ohio. Serving a dynamic community of over 100 clay artists, the sprawling facility houses active pottery wheels, production kilns, a dedicated public sales gallery, and a comprehensive retail wing providing tools, raw glaze chemicals, and specialized machinery. Core […]
Organizer Information Lottozero is an international creative hub, design studio, and contemporary art center based in Prato, Italy—one of Europe’s most historic and prominent textile manufacturing districts. Operating as a laboratory for material research, Lottozero features an in-house textile lab, exhibition spaces, and shared prototyping facilities. For the Textile Art Factory initiative, the studio partners […]
Organizer Information The opportunity is organized by Zeitz Museum of Contemporary Art Africa in partnership with University of the Western Cape. Widely known as Zeitz MOCAA, the museum is one of Africa’s leading institutions dedicated to contemporary art from Africa and the African Diaspora. Located in Cape Town, Zeitz MOCAA operates as a major civic […]
Organizer Information The fellowship program is organized by the Global Slavery History Fellowships (GSHF) coalition, a collaborative initiative formed by several major Amsterdam-based archives, museums, universities, and research institutions dedicated to the study and preservation of slavery history and colonial archives. The program is financially supported by the Insinger Foundation and coordinated through the International […]
Organizer Information The National Gallery in London houses one of the world’s greatest collections of Western European paintings from the 13th to the early 20th centuries. Located in Trafalgar Square, the Gallery operates as an elite center for public engagement, international art historical scholarship, conservation, and collections research, working to ensure masterpiece heritage remains free […]
Organizer Information Sponsored by the National Science Foundation (NSF) and hosted via the Spring Creek Project at Oregon State University, the Antarctic Artists & Writers Program is an elite operational arm of the national Polar STEAM infrastructure. The program facilitates targeted field deployments to Antarctica for creative practitioners, utilizing the arts and humanities to deepen […]
