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The People's Paper Co-op is accepting Applications for the Women In reentry Fellowship until February 28, 2019. [learn more]
The Judith C. Jones Fellowship supports the leadership of grassroots trainers and organizers of color to build power and skills their organizations and communities. [learn more]
The Center For Emerging Visual Artists (CFEVA) offers four artists a two year fellowship and full support regardless of tenure status. [learn more]
Leeway celebrates six artists and change makers as they are named recipients of the prestigious award. [learn more]
28 fellows were selected for this year's cohort, with Reed being one of two from the Philadelphia area. [learn more]
Philadelphia Young Playwrights seeks one Special Projects Fellow for a two-year commitment from Summer 2018 through Summer 2020. The Special Projects Fellow will focus on initiatives that provide safe, empowering spaces for young artists of color. [learn more]
The U.S. Programs' Equality team, in collaboration with the Documentary Photography Project, seeks applicants for its Soros Equality Fellowship, which aims to support emerging mid-career professionals who will become long-term innovative leaders impacting the racial justice field. Deadline: December 20, 2017. [learn more]
The Robert Rauschenberg Foundation announces its 2017 Artist as Activist Fellows, which include Michelle Angela Ortiz (WOO '17, ACG '13, '12, '05, LTA '08). The recipients of this two-year fellowship are turning to multimedia, performance, and cultural organizing to draw specific attention to the ways in which the prison-industrial complex disproportionately affects generations of immigrants and people of color in the United States. [learn more]
A Blade of Grass is now accepting letters of interest for the 2018 Fellowship for Socially Engaged Art, which aims to make the "invisible" parts of socially engaged art visible through artist-led documentary films and field research. Deadline to apply: September 18. [learn more]
The Interactive Mechanics Fellowship Program is a paid, part-time, low-residency program for entry level designers and developers. Key features include one-on-one mentorship, a stipend, a part time and remote schedule to allow for other commitments, and facilitated conversations on soft skills and workplace culture issues. Deadline to apply is July 9. [learn more]
Black Quantum Futurism (Rasheedah Phillips and Camae Ayewa [LTA '15, ACG '07]) and Syd Carpenter (ACG '12, LAA '99) are among CFEVA's 2017 Visual Artist Fellows. [learn more]
Julie Rainbow (LTA '16, ACG '14) and Nehad Khader (ACG '08) are 2017 Robert Flaherty Film Seminar Fellows. The weeklong seminar brings together over 160 filmmakers, artists, curators, scholars, students, and film enthusiasts to celebrate the power of the moving image, especially documentary and independent film. This year's seminar takes place at Colgate University in Hamilton, NY, June 17 - 23. [learn more]
The Center for Justice at Columbia University announces the June Jordan Fellowship, named in honor of the renowned Harlem-born poet and activist. In each of the next two years, paid fellowships will be awarded to literary, visual, musical and performance artists who are committed to public engagement. Submission deadline is April 30, 2017. [learn more]
The Center for Emerging Visual Artists (CFEVA) invites Philadelphia area-artists to apply for the NewCourtland Artist Fellowship. The fellowship is for visual artists interested in bringing innovative and engaging art-making to seniors in Summer or Fall 2017. Deadline: April 10. [learn more]
Media Mobilizing Project accepts applications for the Spring 2017 Movement Media Fellows program. It's a 3-month hands-on training in community media production. This is a great program for someone who wants to learn media strategies for organizing, pick up some video production experience, and get more involved with MMP. Applications are due March 1. [learn more]
A Blade of Grass Fellowship for Socially Engaged Art is seeking applications. Deadline: September 16 [learn more]
The Media Mobilizing Project is accepting applications for its Movement Media Fellows program, a hands-on learning experience in MMP's practice of Media Organizing. Participants will make media to strengthen local campaigns and build their skills. The program is free and requires a 5-7hr a week commitment for 3 months. The program starts in late March and applications are due February 7 [learn more]
Colette Fu (LTA '13) was named a 2015 Visual Artist Fellow for the Center for Emerging Visual Artists. Marie Alarcon (ACG '09) was one of four finalists for the fellowship. [learn more]
Center for Emerging Visual Artists, in partnership with NewCourtland, announces the 2015 NewCourtland Artist Fellowship. Deadline: March 15. [learn more]
The Center for Emerging Visual Artists (CFEVA) is pleased to announce that the 2015 Visual Artist Fellowship application is now available on-line. All professional visual artists are encouraged to apply before December 15. [learn more]