Camargo foundation fellowship
Introduction: The Camargo foundation fellowship is created by Camargo Foundation, located in Cassis, France and founded by artist and philanthropist Jerome Hill, is a residential center offering programming in the humanities and the arts. It offers time and space in a contemplative environment to think, create, and connect. The Foundation encourages the visionary work of scholars, artists, and leading thinkers in the arts and humanities.
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The camargo foundation fellowship program is the flagship program of the Camargo Foundation. The Camargo Foundation has awarded residencies to over 790 Fellows as part of its mission to support groundbreaking research, experimentation, and interdisciplinary approaches in the Arts and Humanities.
Eligibility:
The Camargo Foundation welcomes applicants from all countries and nationalities.
Scholars should be connected to the Arts and Humanities working on French and Francophone cultures, or cross-cultural studies (Mediterranean region).
Applicants must hold a PhD and a record of post-doctoral scholarship
Or must be a PhD candidates completing the final stages of research, or writing dissertation.
Must be a thinker for example curators, journalists, critics, urban planners, independent scholars, etc.).
Professionally engaged in critical thought.
Artists: primary creators of a new work/project and should have a track record of publications, performances, exhibitions, credits, awards, and/or grants. Artist include Visual Artists / Choreographers, Theater Directors, and Performance Artists / Writers and Playwrights / Film, Video and Digital Artists / Composers and Sound Artists / Multidisciplinary Artists.
Requirements
CVs and work samples.
Translation Projects
Former Fellows
Purpose of the ResidencyA proposal of work they would like to accomplish during their residency.
Scholarships Value: Only one stipend, one travel grant, and one multi-bedroom apartment per team.
Eligibility for scholarship:
Scholars working in French and Francophone cultures, including cross-cultural studies that engage the cultures and influences of the Mediterranean region;
Artists, in all disciplines, who are the primary creators of new work; and
Leading thinkers in the arts and humanities
Deadline: January
Best of Luck!