Fellowship
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 […]
Organizer Information Polar STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Math) is a major national initiative funded by the National Science Foundation (NSF) and managed by Oregon State University. The program enriches climate, environmental, and polar science education by facilitating immersive partnerships between educators and active polar researchers, translating complex scientific datasets into accessible community curricula. […]
Organizer Information The Columbus Museum of Art (CMA) is one of the leading museums for modern and contemporary art in the American Midwest. Founded in 1878, the museum is recognized for its commitment to creating accessible and inclusive experiences with art while supporting scholarship, curatorial innovation, and public engagement. Located in Columbus, Ohio, CMA houses […]
Organizer Information This fellowship is jointly organized by The Studio Museum in Harlem and The Museum of Modern Art, two internationally recognized institutions based in New York City. The Studio Museum in Harlem is a leading institution dedicated to artists of African descent, contemporary cultural production, and critical engagement with Black visual culture. MoMA is […]
Organizer Information The Eccles Institute for the Americas and Oceania, based within the British Library, fosters new methods for collection-based research and public engagement. This fellowship aims to activate the Library’s extensive Americas collections by bringing together creative practitioners and curators to explore vital planetary narratives. Title & Description Remote Ecologies: Art, Climate and the […]
Organizer Information Film London and Arts Council England present The FLAMIN Fellowship, a premiere development scheme under the Film London Artists’ Moving Image Network (FLAMIN). Since its inception in 2017, the Fellowship has supported a diverse alumni of artists who have gone on to win major awards and showcase work at international festivals like the […]
Organizer Information The Günter and Carin Krull Foundation (Krull Stiftung) is a Berlin-based private foundation dedicated to the promotion of contemporary art and the preservation of garden culture. The foundation specifically supports professional artists and initiatives that strengthen the cultural landscape of Berlin and Brandenburg, providing financial stability for research, creation, and scientific documentation. Title […]
