Damaso's List: Grants & Fellowships

A regularly updated list of upcoming deadlines and advice for applying for residencies, grants and fellowships worldwide

Monday, February 15, 2016

BAM announces the establishment of its first fellowship to honor DanceAfrica founder and calls for applications

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The Chuck Davis Emerging Choreographer Fellowship supports travel to Africa or its diaspora to study dance; inaugural recipient to be ann...
Tuesday, February 9, 2016

The musée du quai Branly Photography Residencies

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The Photography Residencies program gives every year one or several photographers – native from one of the four continents represented in...
Monday, February 8, 2016

European Commission & Ars Electronica: Open Call: STARTS Prize 2016

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Contact starts-prize@aec.at Katharina Bienert Address starts-prize.aec.at/en/ Ars Electronica Ars-Electronica-Str. 1 4040 Linz Austri...
Tuesday, January 26, 2016

BRIC Visual Artist Residency

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Applications accepted:  Feb 1 - Mar 14, 2016  ( NOTE : A link to Slideroom will be provided during this time.) Application Deadline:  ...
Wednesday, December 30, 2015

Rejmyre Art LAB's residency program

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http://rejmyreartlaborg.ipage.com/residency.html Rejmyre Art LAB's residency program  is run and constructed by artists in respons...
Tuesday, December 29, 2015

Visual Arts in Rural Communities

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http://varc.org.uk/residency/ Each resident artist develops a body of work for exhibition at the end of the residency and engages ...
Monday, December 28, 2015

Sci-Fi and the Human Condition Thematic Residency

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Residency Dates:  September 7 – November 18, 2016 Application Deadline:  January 8, 2016 Artists-in-Residents Selected:  9 Bemis Cen...
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Damaso Reyes is the principal photographer for The Europeans, a long-term photographic documentary project examining the changes that Europe and its people are going through as the European Union continues to expand and integrate. Born and raised in Brooklyn, New York, Damaso has photographing the world around him for more than ten years. In his decade in photography, credits include: The United Nations Development Programme, The Associated Press, The Wall Street Journal, The Christian Science Monitor, The San Francisco Chronicle, The Far Eastern Economic Review, The Miami Herald, and Time Asia. His work, which has taken him to countries including Rwanda, Iraq, Indonesia and Tanzania, has also been featured in the monograph Black: A Celebration of a Culture and the book Innocents Lost: When Child Soldiers go to War. You can visit the project at http://www.theeuropeans.net or see more of his work at www.damaso.com
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