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Interdisciplinary, Collaborative, Expansive, Rigorous – 2 Year MFA in Theatre & Contemporary Performance – Sarah Lawrence College (New York)

A 2 Year MFA in Theater/Performance 30 Minutes from NYC
Deadline: January 1, 2023
Apply to the Theatre graduate program today

The Master of Fine Arts in Theatre at Sarah Lawrence College supports students through research and practice to develop their unique artistic voice and robust creative practice to engage with the contemporary field. Under the guidance of faculty and thesis advisors who are working artists, curators, and organizers, the program offers an advanced study of theatre and performance that is interdisciplinary, collaborative, expansive, and rigorous.

Academic Program
Like the College at large, the Graduate Program in Theatre emphasizes an individualized learning process. Each student’s course of study is unique and is created in consultation with the program director and faculty in response to the student’s background, interests, strengths, and artistic training requirements.

Students may apply for fall entry to the Master of Fine Arts in Theatre program. Applicants must have received a Bachelor of Arts or equivalent degree from an accredited college or university.

Graduate Record Examination (GRE) scores are not required for admission.

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The application deadline is January 1, 2023
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Interdisciplinary – The program emphasizes theatre and performance making as an integrative process.
Collaborative – Students work closely in classes, conferences, and productions with the faculty, guest artists, their graduate cohort, and the undergraduate theatre community.
Expansive – We emphasize the development of original work, grounded in a study of historical and contemporary forms and in expansive articulations of performance frameworks.
Rigorous – Embodiment, process, and feedback and reflection are at the core of graduate curricular work.

Program Overview

  • The program emphasizes theatre and performance making as an integrative practice. Each student develops a study program that draws from courses in acting, Alexander Technique, improvisation, creation of original work, design, directing, acting, contemporary performance, history/survey, movement, playwriting, solo performance, and puppetry speech, voice, and civic engagement.
  • Each student’s course of study is unique. Students spend several days during registration week in one-on-one interviews with the faculty to decide which “components” they will take. The program uses the term “components” instead of “courses” because it is possible, and encouraged, to take a component from the Music or Dance performing arts programs.
  • Graduate students work closely in classes, conferences, and productions with faculty, fellow graduate students, and the Sarah Lawrence undergraduate theatre community.
  • Graduate curricular work is augmented by a practicum in which students learn by doing. Multiple production frameworks offer graduate students a wide range of opportunities, including season productions, guest art residencies, downstage season, and independent student groups.
  • The Theatre and Civic Engagement program provides students with teaching placements with community partners.
  • Students participate in internships or fieldwork in New York City theatres and theatre organizations.

Deadline: January 1, 2023
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The Return by Tom Lee is an original theatre piece that brings the traditional world of puppetry into the modern era of technology.

Faculty

A caring and generous faculty support your creative practice and growth. Some of the faculty include:

Monthly Guests

Each month, the program invites nationally and internationally recognized artists to mentor and lead workshops during Grad Lab classes. Some of the past guests have included:

The application deadline is January 1, 2023
Apply to the Theatre graduate program online»

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Program Outline

For an MFA in Theatre, students will earn a total of 48 course credits (24 in the first year and 24 in the second). Students are accepted on a full-time basis; exceptions are made only in extraordinary circumstances.

In addition to the required components below, students choose components according to their interests and needs. The goal is to create an interdisciplinary course of study that builds on current skill sets and explores aspects of theatre and performance that are new to them.

Graduate students participate in one or more practicum activities per year. Students take at least one analytical class per year during the graduate program (history, theory, survey, dramaturgy, etc.).

Required courses in the M.F.A. program:

  • Performance Research (Year 1)
  • Studio (Year 1)
  • Grad Lab (Year 1 & 2)
  • Practice Thesis (Year 2)
  • Written Thesis (Year 2)
  • Survey (Year 2)
  • Practicum (Year 1 & 2)

Take a look at our course offerings for 2022/2023

Other than these required courses, students chose paths according to their interests and needs. The goal is to create an interdisciplinary course of study that builds on current skill sets and explores theater and performance aspects that are new to them.

Graduate students participate in one or more practicum activities per year. These may include season productions, guest art residencies, downstage season, independent student groups, or internships. Students take one analytical class per year during the graduate program (history, theory, survey, dramaturgy, etc.).

Apply Today

Students may apply for fall entry to the Master of Fine Arts in Theatre program. Applicants must have received a Bachelor of Arts or equivalent degree from an accredited college or university.

Graduate Record Examination (GRE) scores are not required for admission.

The application deadline is January 1, 2023

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Interdisciplinary, Collaborative, Expansive, Rigorous – 2 Year MFA in Theatre – Sarah Lawrence College (New York)

A 2 Year MFA in Theater/Performance 30 Minutes from NYC
Deadline: January 1, 2021

Apply to the Theatre graduate program today

The Master of Fine Arts in Theatre at Sarah Lawrence College supports students through research and practice to develop their unique artistic voice and robust creative practice to engage with the contemporary field. Under the guidance of faculty and thesis advisors who are working artists, curators, and organizers, the program offers an advanced study of theatre and performance that is interdisciplinary, collaborative, expansive, and rigorous.

Academic Program
Like the College at large, the Graduate Program in Theatre emphasizes an individualized learning process. Each student’s course of study is unique and is created in consultation with the program director and faculty in response to the student’s background, interests, strengths, and artistic training requirements.

Students may apply for fall entry to the Master of Fine Arts in Theatre program. Applicants must have received a Bachelor of Arts or equivalent degree from an accredited college or university.

Graduate Record Examination (GRE) scores are not required for admission.

More Information:
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The application deadline is January 1, 2022
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I’m Very Into You is a civically engaged piece led by guest artist, Sara Lyons.

Interdisciplinary – The program emphasizes theatre and performance making as an integrative process.
Collaborative – Students work closely in classes, conferences, and productions with the faculty, guest artists, their graduate cohort, and the undergraduate theatre community.
Expansive – We emphasize the development of original work, grounded in a study of historical and contemporary forms and in expansive articulations of performance frameworks.
Rigorous – Embodiment, process, and feedback and reflection are at the core of graduate curricular work.

Program Overview

  • The program emphasizes theatre and performance making as an integrative practice. Each student develops a study program that draws from courses in acting, Alexander Technique, improvisation, creation of original work, design, directing, acting, contemporary performance, history/survey, movement, playwriting, solo performance, and puppetry speech, voice, and civic engagement.
  • Each student’s course of study is unique. Students spend several days during registration week in one-on-one interviews with the faculty to decide which “components” they will take. The program uses the term “components” instead of “courses” because it is possible, and encouraged, to take a component from the Music or Dance performing arts programs.
  • Graduate students work closely in classes, conferences, and productions with faculty, fellow graduate students, and the Sarah Lawrence undergraduate theatre community.
  • Graduate curricular work is augmented by a practicum in which students learn by doing. Multiple production frameworks offer graduate students a wide range of opportunities, including season productions, guest art residencies, downstage season, and independent student groups.
  • The Theatre and Civic Engagement program provides students with teaching placements with community partners.
  • Students participate in internships or fieldwork in New York City theatres and theatre organizations.

Deadline: January 1, 2022
Apply to the Theatre graduate program today»
Request More Information»

The Return by Tom Lee is an original theatre piece that brings the traditional world of puppetry into the modern era of technology.

Faculty

A caring and generous faculty support your creative practice and growth. Some of the faculty include:

Monthly Guests

Each month, the program invites nationally and internationally recognized artists to mentor and lead workshops during Grad Lab classes. Some of the past guests have included:

The application deadline is January 1, 2022
Apply to the Theatre graduate program online»

Request More Information»

Program Outline

For an MFA in Theatre, students will earn a total of 48 course credits (24 in the first year and 24 in the second). Students are accepted on a full-time basis; exceptions are made only in extraordinary circumstances.

In addition to the required components below, students choose components according to their interests and needs. The goal is to create an interdisciplinary course of study that builds on current skill sets and explores aspects of theatre and performance that are new to them.

Graduate students participate in one or more practicum activities per year. Students take at least one analytical class per year during the graduate program (history, theory, survey, dramaturgy, etc.).

Required courses in the M.F.A. program:

  • Performance Research (Year 1)
  • Studio (Year 1)
  • Grad Lab (Year 1 & 2)
  • Practice Thesis (Year 2)
  • Written Thesis (Year 2)
  • Survey (Year 1 & 2)
  • Practicum (Year 1 & 2)
  • Creative Producing (Year 2)

Take a look at our course offerings for 2021/2022

Other than these required courses, students chose paths according to their interests and needs. The goal is to create an interdisciplinary course of study that builds on current skill sets and explores theater and performance aspects that are new to them.

Graduate students participate in one or more practicum activities per year. These may include season productions, guest art residencies, downstage season, independent student groups, or internships. Students take one analytical class per year during the graduate program (history, theory, survey, dramaturgy, etc.).

Apply Today

Students may apply for fall entry to the Master of Fine Arts in Theatre program. Applicants must have received a Bachelor of Arts or equivalent degree from an accredited college or university.

Graduate Record Examination (GRE) scores are not required for admission.

The application deadline is January 1, 2022
Apply to the Theatre graduate program online»

Request More Information»

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Open Call: CPR Fall Movement 2026 Spring Movement 2027, New York

Open Call CPR – $350 honorarium plus production support for short performance works.

Dance Open Call CPR Fall Movement 2026 Spring Movement 2027 offers artists an opportunity to present new work in a curated shared program at CPR in Williamsburg, Brooklyn. The program supports short-form work across dance, performance, and time-based practices, with an emphasis on experimentation and new approaches to form. Selected artists will present their work as part of a two-night program in either December 2026 or March 2027, within a structure that brings multiple artists together in a single curated event. The opportunity includes a modest honorarium, limited production support, and access to CPR’s technical and rehearsal resources. Artists apply with a specific project and are selected through an open call reviewed by an independent panel.

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Opportunity Snapshot – Open Call CPR

What: Open call for short performance works
Who: Individual artists, collectives, or companies
Where: CPR, Williamsburg, Brooklyn, New York
Award / Support: $350 honorarium; up to $100 production reimbursement; technical rehearsal; rehearsal space
Deadline: Monday, May 18, 2026, at 5:00pm EST
Official Link: https://www.cprnyc.org/events/opencall-fallmovement2026-springmovement2027
Strategy Coach Note: https://www.patreon.com/posts/strategy-coach-157625930

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This call is structured around collaboration, technical clarity, and transformation of practice. Most applications fail at the level of positioning. Strategy Coach Notes break down how to approach each criteria, what the panel is evaluating, and how to structure a competitive proposal.

About the Open Call CPR

Fall Movement 2026 and Spring Movement 2027 are structured as two distinct presentation programs at CPR, each featuring five selected works. Each artist presents their work across two evenings within an identical program format. This creates a shared viewing structure where audiences encounter multiple works in sequence, and artists are positioned in relation to one another within a curated frame. The format prioritizes concise works that can hold attention within a mixed bill, with each selected project limited to a duration of 15 to 20 minutes.

The program is shaped through an open call process and curated by an independent panel. CPR defines the opportunity as a space for experimentation, with a clear emphasis on work that engages risk, curiosity, and new modes of embodiment. The selection criteria point toward projects that are in active development or positioned within a specific moment of an artist’s practice, where presentation at CPR contributes to the evolution of the work. The application asks artists to articulate why this venue is relevant to the project and how the opportunity aligns with their current stage of practice.

What Is Offered in Open Call CPR

  • $350 honorarium per selected project
  • Up to $100 reimbursement for production expenses including materials and transport
  • 2-hour technical rehearsal with CPR production staff
  • 2 hours of rehearsal time in CPR studios, based on availability
  • Presentation across two evenings in a curated program

Who Should Apply to Open Call CPR

Individual artists, collectives, or companies may apply
Undergraduate students who have yet to complete their degrees are not eligible to apply
Artists who have been presented in Fall Movement or Spring Movement at CPR within the last five years may not apply
Applicants must not require US visa support and should not expect travel, accommodation, or living expenses to be provided

Timeline

Application Opens: Not listed
Deadline: Monday, May 18, 2026, at 5:00pm EST

Why This Opportunity Matters

This opportunity offers a defined entry point into a New York performance context through a curated program structure. The format supports short works that can circulate within mixed bills, a common structure across festivals and independent performance venues. The financial support is limited, and the absence of travel or housing support places responsibility on the artist to self-fund participation beyond the honorarium. The value of the opportunity is tied to presentation context, peer visibility, and alignment with CPR’s curatorial framework. Artists working with concise performance formats or developing work that benefits from iterative public presentation may find this structure aligned with their process.

Apply

https://www.cprnyc.org/events/opencall-fallmovement2026-springmovement2027

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€13,000 Curatorial Fellowship – Akademie Schloss Solitude Curatorial 10 Month Fellowship, Stuttgart Germany

€13,000 total funding, housing, and a 10-month international fellowship.

The Akademie Schloss Solitude Curatorial Fellowship offers three funded fellowships for curators to develop independent curatorial work in Stuttgart, Germany. The Akademie Schloss Solitude Curatorial Fellowship supports curatorial practice within an international, interdisciplinary residency environment. The program is structured as a 10-month fellowship running from September 2026 to June 2027, requiring continuous presence in Stuttgart and active participation in the Akademie’s artistic and discursive life. Fellows are invited to develop and realize curatorial projects that operate within the Akademie’s framework, which emphasizes exchange, collaboration, and the production of public-facing formats. The fellowship situates curatorial work within a broader field that includes art, science, technology, and society, and it expects projects to engage across these areas through clearly defined formats such as exhibitions, events, publications, or discursive programs.

The Akademie Schloss Solitude provides a context where curatorial practice is understood as a method of structuring relationships between artists, works, ideas, and audiences. Fellows work alongside an international and multidisciplinary group of residents, creating opportunities for exchange that inform the development of their projects. The fellowship includes financial support through a monthly stipend of €1300, totaling €13,000 over the full duration, along with a furnished live and work studio, access to workshops and libraries, and additional support such as travel reimbursement and material funding. These resources are designed to support focused development while enabling engagement with the Akademie’s program and the local context in Stuttgart and the Baden-Württemberg region. The fellowship also requires participation in internal and public formats, contributing to the visibility of the work and its integration into the Akademie’s ongoing activities.

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Opportunity Snapshot

What: Curatorial fellowship (3 positions)
Who: Curators with 3–5 years of independent practice based in Germany
Where: Stuttgart, Germany
Award / Support: €1300/month stipend (total €13,000), furnished studio, travel reimbursement, material support, insurance support, access to workshops and libraries
Residency Duration: 10 months (September 2026 – June 2027)
Deadline: May 22, 2026
Official Link: https://www.akademie-solitude.de/de/news/ausschreibung-von-drei-stipendien-fuer-kuration/
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This call is structured around collaboration, technical clarity, and transformation of practice. Most applications fail at the level of positioning. Strategy Coach Notes break down how to approach each criteria, what the panel is evaluating, and how to structure a competitive proposal.

About the Opportunity

Akademie Schloss Solitude offers three curatorial fellowships within its international and transdisciplinary residency program. Fellows are invited to further develop their curatorial practice independently while working in exchange with an international group of artists and researchers.

The fellowship is situated at the intersection of art, science, technology, and society. Curating is understood as a practice that connects people, artistic work, discourse, and the public. Fellows develop and realize projects while contributing to the Akademie’s program and engaging in collaborative processes.

What Is Offered

• €1300 monthly stipend for living expenses (total €13,000)
• Furnished live/work studio with utilities included
• One-time travel reimbursement for arrival and departure
• Material cost support
• Health insurance coverage for non-EU participants
• Access to workshops (wood, metal, video/VR) and libraries
• Exchange within an international, multidisciplinary fellowship community

Who Should Apply

Applicants must meet the following criteria:

• 3 to 5 years of independent curatorial practice
• Proven track record of realized projects
• Very good German and English language skills
• Residence in Germany for at least two years
• Existing network in Baden-Württemberg or interest in developing one

Applicants must be continuously present in Stuttgart for the full duration of the fellowship. Students are not eligible, except doctoral candidates.

Timeline

Deadline: May 22, 2026

Why This Opportunity Matters

This fellowship provides sustained time, funding, and institutional support for curators working independently. The structure combines financial support, housing, and access to facilities with an international network, creating conditions for focused development and exchange.

Apply

https://www.akademie-solitude.de/de/news/ausschreibung-von-drei-stipendien-fuer-kuration/

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Just Tech Fellowship: $60,000 Artist Fellowship for Technology and Society

Fellowship – Just Tech Fellowship, Brooklyn, United States

Up to $60,000 for artists, researchers, and practitioners working on technology and society.

The Just Tech Fellowship is a one-year fellowship from the Social Science Research Council for researchers, artists, and practitioners working at the intersection of technology and society. The Just Tech Fellowship supports rigorous, original, and community-grounded work that addresses questions about how technology shapes society and public life. Fellows receive an unrestricted award of up to $60,000, with additional cohort structure, mentoring, and network access.

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Opportunity Snapshot

What: The Just Tech Fellowship supports rigorous, original, and community-grounded work that addresses pressing questions about how technology shapes society and public life.
Who: Citizens of any country may apply. Fellows must reside in the United States for the duration of the fellowship year. Individuals currently enrolled as full-time students are not eligible to apply.
Where: United States. SSRC is based in Brooklyn, New York.
Award / Support: One-year unrestricted award of up to $60,000; monthly virtual gatherings; individualized mentoring; one in-person workshop; possible collaboration funding of up to $5,000; ongoing access to the Just Tech network.
Eligibility: Any Nationality. Must reside in the US for the duration of the Fellowship. Individuals currently enrolled as full-time students are not eligible to apply.
Residency Duration: January 2027 through December 2027.
Deadline: June 28, 2026, at 11:59 p.m. EST.
Official Link: https://www.ssrc.org/programs/just-tech/just-tech-fellowship/
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About the Opportunity

The Social Science Research Council invites proposals from researchers working at the intersection of technology and society for the Just Tech Fellowship. The program is designed for researchers, artists, and practitioners whose work advances thoughtful, practical, and imaginative approaches to how technology is designed, governed, and experienced in public life.

The fellowship welcomes applicants from a wide range of fields, methods, and career paths. The source lists artists, journalists, community-based researchers, social scientists, humanists, technologists, and others whose work expands public understanding of technology and contributes to more informed and accountable technological futures.

What Is Offered

  • A one-year unrestricted award of up to $60,000
  • Support for research, creative practice, or community-engaged work
  • Fellowship period from January 2027 through December 2027
  • Monthly virtual gatherings
  • Individualized mentoring
  • One in-person workshop
  • Opportunity to apply for up to $5,000 in collaboration funding with other Just Tech fellows
  • Ongoing access to the Just Tech network beyond the award year

Who Should Apply

Citizens of any country may apply. Fellows must reside in the United States for the duration of the fellowship year. The Social Science Research Council does not sponsor visas and may not be listed as an immigration sponsor.

There are no formal degree requirements. Applicants may hold academic credentials or demonstrate a sustained record of research, creative practice, or public-facing work in their field.

Applicants should demonstrate engagement with substantive questions related to technology and society. Individuals currently enrolled as full-time students are not eligible to apply.

Timeline

  • Application Portal Opens: April 27, 2026
  • Application Portal Closes: June 28, 2026
  • Selected Fellows Notified: November, 2026
  • Fellowship Period: January 2027 through December 2027

Why This Opportunity Matters

The Just Tech Fellowship offers flexible support for artists and researchers developing work about technology, governance, public life, creative practice, and social impact. The unrestricted structure allows fellows to support time, research activities, travel, equipment, or other project needs. The fellowship also gives participants access to mentoring, cohort exchange, and the wider Just Tech network.

Apply

Apply through the official SSRC page:
https://www.ssrc.org/programs/just-tech/just-tech-fellowship/

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$50,000 Artist Grant – Ellis-Beauregard Choreographer Award, United States

$50,000 award with presentation support in Maine.

The Ellis-Beauregard Choreographer Award is a national funding opportunity offering $50,000 to a contemporary choreographer. The Ellis-Beauregard Choreographer Award supports the staging of an evening of work in Maine in partnership with Portland Ovations through its Raising the Barre initiative. The award combines financial support with a structured presentation context and production assistance.

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What: Ellis-Beauregard Choreographer Award
Who: Permanent residents of the United States, age 18+
Where: Maine, United States
Award / Support: $50,000 award; presentation with Portland Ovations; presentation tech, lodging, local transportation, marketing; artist retains remaining funds beyond expenses
Residency Duration: Program determined based on venue and production scale
Application Opens: May 1
Deadline: June 1, 2026, or when the 300 submission cap is reached, whichever comes first
Official Link: https://www.ellis-beauregardfoundation.org/choreographer-award/

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About the Ellis-Beauregard Choreographer Award

The Ellis-Beauregard Choreographer Award provides one national award to a choreographer working in the United States. The award is structured around both funding and presentation. The selected artist will present an evening of work in Maine, organized in partnership with Portland Ovations.

The presentation is part of the Raising the Barre initiative. The program is determined in relation to the venue, scale, and production needs. The award does not require a specific format or new creation. The recipient may present existing work or structure an evening based on their current practice.

The award includes support from Portland Ovations, which manages the presentation framework. This includes production coordination, technical support, and audience-facing elements. The artist works within this structure while maintaining control over the artistic content and format.

What Is Offered

  • $50,000 award
  • Presentation opportunity in Maine
  • Partnership with Portland Ovations
  • Technical support for the presentation
  • Lodging during the presentation period
  • Local transportation
  • Marketing and promotion
  • Production management by the presenting partner
  • Retention of remaining funds after expenses

Who Should Apply

  • The competition is only open to permanent residents of the US who are 18 years of age or older.
  • Artists at any stage of their careers are welcome to apply.
  • Applicants who are currently enrolled or will be enrolling in degree-granting programs are ineligible.

Timeline

Application Opens: May 1
Deadline: June 1, 2026, or when the 300 submission cap is reached, whichever comes first

Financial Structure

The award provides a total of $50,000. The artist is responsible for managing how those funds are allocated across the project.

The recipient is responsible for all artist fees, travel to and from Maine, and production elements required to stage the work. This includes performers, collaborators, and materials.

Portland Ovations provides presentation-specific support. This includes technical infrastructure, lodging, local transportation, and marketing. These elements reduce the logistical burden of presenting the work in Maine.

Any funds remaining after covering production and travel expenses are retained by the artist. The award functions as both production support and artist income, depending on how the budget is structured.

Why This Opportunity Matters

This award delivers a high funding amount within choreography. It includes a presentation partner with an established infrastructure. The structure allows for flexibility in how the work is composed and presented while maintaining a defined production context.

The submission cap introduces urgency. Applications close once 300 submissions are received. Early submission increases the likelihood of consideration.

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https://www.ellis-beauregardfoundation.org/choreographer-award/

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Backslash Fellowship – $50,000 Artist Fellowship, New York City

Backslash Fellowship, New York City

$50,000 Backlash Fellowship and $11,000 Interventions program for artists working with emerging technology at Cornell Tech.

The $50,000 Backslash Fellowship at Cornell Tech supports an established practicing artist creating a significant new work that engages bleeding-edge digital research and technology. Backslash also offers Interventions, $11,000 grants for emerging and mid-career artists who want to transform an existing work through engagement with emerging technologies. The application deadline for the 2026 Fellowship and Interventions is May 8, 2026.

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What: Backslash Fellowship and Backslash Interventions
Who: Established practicing artists for the Fellowship; emerging and mid-career artists for Interventions
Where: Cornell Tech, New York City, United States
Award / Support:
Fellowship: $50,000 total, including $20,000 stipend, $20,000 project materials, $10,000 collaborator support, studio space, and badged campus access.
Interventions: $11,000 total, including $8,000 stipend and up to $3,000 in student collaborator support.
Residency Duration: Fellowship: one-year Visiting Fellow appointment beginning September. Interventions: one-year Visiting Artist academic appointment beginning September 2026 with the start of the 2026–27 academic year.
Deadline: May 8, 2026
Strategy Coach Notes: At the endof the post
Official Link: https://backslash.org/fellowship

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About the Opportunity

Backslash is currently accepting proposals for the 2026 Backslash Fellowship. The Fellowship supports one established practicing artist in creating a significant new work of art that engages bleeding-edge digital research and technology. The program provides sustained teamwork with a committed technical PhD collaborator, with the goal of enabling deep exploration of new artistic forms, expressions, and features.

Backslash Interventions are $11,000 grants for emerging and mid-career artists who want to transform an existing work and advance their technical agency through emerging technologies. Artists join the Backslash community on campus and gain access to Cornell Tech’s expertise, labs, campus resources, and collaboration with faculty and students.

What Is Offered

Backslash Fellowship

  • $50,000 Backslash Fellowship
    • $20,000 artist stipend for the Fellowship
    • $20,000 for Fellowship project materials
    • $10,000 for a dedicated technical PhD or faculty collaborator
  • One-year Visiting Fellow appointment at Cornell Tech
  • Studio space on campus for the academic year
  • Badged campus access for the duration of the appointment

Backslash Interventions grant

  • $11,000 Backslash Interventions grant
    • $8,000 stipend for Interventions artists
    • Up to $3,000 for PhD and Masters student collaborators
  • One-year Visiting Artist academic appointment at Cornell Tech for Interventions artists
  • Access to Cornell Tech’s makerspace, labs, events, and community through Interventions

Who Should Apply

Backslash defines established artists as artists who have “developed a sustained professional practice and achieved institutional recognition, including exhibitions at major venues, significant grants or fellowships, published critical coverage, and a distinct, developed approach to their practice.”

Backslash defines emerging and mid-career artists as artists “in the early stages of their professional practice, with limited exhibition history and minimal institutional recognition.” The Interventions page adds that these artists are “typically in the process of developing a distinct artistic voice and have not yet received many significant grants, fellowships, or critical press coverage.”

Application Structure

For the Fellowship, applicants submit “a 2-4 page proposal for a new artwork engaging with the research activities listed below as mediums.”

For Interventions, applicants submit “a 1-3 page proposal on how you might use one or more of these Tech Activities to advance your work.”

Timeline

Application Opens: Not listed
Deadline: May 8, 2026
Fellowship Start: September, at the start of the academic year
Interventions Start: September 2026, with the start of the 2026–27 academic year

Why This Opportunity Matters

The $50,000 Artist Fellowship positions artists inside Cornell Tech’s research environment, with direct support for new work, project materials, technical collaboration, campus access, and studio space. The listed research areas include computational and digital fabrication, accessibility, robotics, human-robot interaction, computer vision, computer graphics, algorithmic fairness, statistics, urban planning, interpretability, and human-AI interfaces.

Backslash describes its priority as artists taking “nonlinear, unconventional, and exceptional approaches towards emerging tech.” This makes the program especially relevant for artists whose work treats technology as a medium for research, experimentation, and artistic transformation.

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CultureHub Residency – $2000 Artist Residency for NYC & LA Artists

$2000 stipend, studio access, and international residency opportunities.

The Artist Residency CultureHub Residency Program supports artists working with emerging technologies across New York and Los Angeles. The program offers short-term residencies focused on development, technical exploration, and public presentation. Selected artists receive financial support, access to specialized studio environments, and opportunities to engage with international partners: DOCKdigital in Berlin, Société des arts technologiques in Montréal, and La MaMa Umbria in Spoleto.

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Opportunity Snapshot – CultureHub Residency

What: Artist residency focused on projects using emerging technologies
Who: Artists living and working in Los Angeles or New York who are not currently enrolled in a degree program
Where: Los Angeles, New York, and international partner sites in Berlin, Montréal, and Spoleto
Award / Support: $2000 stipend; studio access; technical support; public presentation; documentation; marketing; international travel and housing (NY residency)
Residency Duration: 1–2 weeks (Los Angeles); 1 week in New York + 1 week international (New York track)
Application Opens: April 24
Deadline: May 20, 2026 11:59PM PT
Official Link: https://www.culturehub.org/residency#residency-opportunities-anchor

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About CultureHub Residency

The Artist Residency CultureHub Residency Program focuses on artists developing work that engages critically with technology. The program supports projects using tools such as virtual reality, artificial intelligence, robotics, and creative coding. Artists are expected to apply with a project already in development.

The residency operates in two formats. In Los Angeles, artists receive short-term access to a flexible studio environment designed for experimentation and public presentation. In New York, the program includes a joint international residency structure, connecting selected artists to partner organizations in Berlin, Montréal, and Spoleto.

The program identifies specific areas of focus across both locations. In Los Angeles, proposals are encouraged to engage ecological responsibility, tech ethics, integration of old and new technologies, localized networks, human connection, or sustainability. In New York, each international partnership is organized around a distinct theme: Space and Algorithms with DOCKdigital in Berlin, Hybridization of Spaces and Telematic Installation with Société des arts technologiques in Montréal, and Data, Narrative, and Performance with La MaMa Umbria in Spoleto. These frameworks define the context for project development and shape how artists approach technology within the residency.

What Is Offered

  • $2000 stipend for project development
  • Studio access with lighting, audio, video, and projection systems
  • Technical support during the residency period
  • Public presentation opportunity such as a showing or workshop
  • Marketing support through CultureHub platforms
  • Photo and video documentation support
  • Access to residency network and cohort
  • International travel and housing support for New York residency track
  • One week residency in New York and one week with an international partner

Who Should Apply to CultureHub Residency

Artists must meet the following criteria:

  • “CultureHub Residenies are open to artists living and working in Los Angeles, CA and New York, NY.”
  • “Artists based in New York or Los Angeles and who are not currently enrolled in a degree-earning program will be considered for the residency program.”
  • “Artists can only apply for one of the residency opportunities.”
  • Projects should engage technology as a core element of the artistic process and can be at various stages of development.

CultureHub Residency Timeline

Application Opens: April 24
Deadline: May 20, 2026 11:59PM PT

Why This Opportunity Matters

The CultureHub Residency provides direct support for artists working with technology in performance, media, and interdisciplinary practices. It combines funding, technical infrastructure, and public engagement within a short development cycle. The New York track extends this support internationally, creating access to global networks and partner institutions.

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https://www.culturehub.org/residency#residency-opportunities-anchor

Strategy Notes

This residency supports artists developing technology-based projects within a short research and development framework. The application must demonstrate a clear project, a precise use of the studio and technical resources, and a strong alignment with the selected residency track and its thematic focus.

What to Focus On

Core condition of the opportunity

This is a development residency structured around technology-driven artistic research. The application must clearly define a project that can advance within one to two weeks of focused studio time.

The proposal must show how the work engages specific technologies such as telepresence, AI systems, spatial audio, or data-driven performance. The project must be positioned as an active process that can benefit from technical support and studio experimentation.


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Artist Residency $5,000 – Fresh Tracks Residency, New York City

$5,000 artist fee, studio space, and performance support for early-career choreographers in NYC.

The artist residency at New York Live Arts, Fresh Tracks, supports early-career choreographers based in New York City through a season-long development program. The residency combines funding, studio access, professional development, and a culminating performance opportunity.

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Opportunity Snapshot

What: Season-long residency for early career movement-based artists
Who: Early-career choreographers based in New York City
Where: New York City, United States
Award / Support: $5,000 artist fee; 60 studio hours; workshops; membership; advisor; production and presentation support
Residency Duration: July 2026 – April 2027
Deadline: May 25, 2026 at 11:59pm
Official Link: https://newyorklivearts.org/programs/fresh-tracks/

About the Artist Residency

Fresh Tracks is a long-running residency program at New York Live Arts designed to support the creation of new performance work. It is structured as a season-long engagement, combining artistic development with professional training and production support.

Selected choreographers develop a new 15-minute work while participating in workshops, mentorship, and collaborative sessions. The program culminates in a shared performance in the New York Live Arts theater.

What Is Offered in the Artist Residency

  • $5,000 artist fee
  • 60 hours of studio rehearsal space
  • Professional development workshops
  • Live Core Artist Membership
  • Artistic advisor support
  • Production, communications, and development support
  • Performance opportunity with documentation

Who Should Apply

Choreographers who:

  • “are in the early stages of their career as a choreographer”
  • “are based in the Five Boroughs of New York City during the time of the residency”
  • “are available for all activities listed on the residency calendar below. No exceptions”

Applicants are not eligible if they live outside NYC or have previously participated in the program.

Timeline

Application Opens: April 20, 2026
Deadline: May 25, 2026 at 11:59pm

Why This Opportunity Matters

This artist residency provides a structured environment for early-career choreographers to develop new work with financial support, space, and institutional backing. It also offers direct access to production resources and a professional presentation context in New York City.

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https://newyorklivearts.org/programs/fresh-tracks/

Strategy Notes

This opportunity supports early-career choreographers developing a new 15 minute work within a residency that includes studio time, workshops, and a final performance. The application requires a clear project, a defined creative process, and full participation across the residency timeline. The form is concise and structured through short responses, so clarity and distribution of information across sections is essential.

What to Focus On…

We’ve created a detailed Strategy Coach Notes breakdown for this opportunity. It translates the guidelines, application questions, and selection process into a clear approach you can use immediately.

The Strategy Notes include:

  • how to structure each 150 word response
  • what the panel is evaluating in each section
  • how to align your work sample with the proposal
  • common mistakes that lead to rejection

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Up to €5,100 Artist Mobility Grant Europe, Culture Moves Europe

Up to €5,100 (calculated) plus travel funding and daily support for artists working across Europe.

The artist mobility grant Europe from Culture Moves Europe supports artists and cultural professionals to travel and carry out projects with international partners across Creative Europe countries. The grant is structured through a daily allowance, travel support, and additional top-ups depending on the project.

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What: Artist mobility grant supporting international cultural projects
Who: Artists and cultural professionals residing in Creative Europe countries, age 18+
Where: Travel to another Creative Europe country
Award / Support: €85/day + travel (€400–€800) + additional top-ups
Residency Duration: 7–60 days (individual), 7–21 days (groups)
Deadline: April 30, 2026
Official Link: https://culture.ec.europa.eu/culture-moves-europe/call-for-individual-mobility

About the Opportunity

Culture Moves Europe supports cultural mobility by funding artists and cultural professionals to carry out projects in another Creative Europe country with an international partner.

The program is structured around mobility and collaboration, with funding calculated based on project duration and additional support categories rather than a fixed grant amount.

What Is Offered

  • €85 per day of project implementation
  • Travel allowance (€400–€800 depending on distance)
  • Additional top-ups for green mobility, family, visa, and accessibility
  • Funding for individual and group mobility (up to 5 people)
  • Support for international collaboration projects

Who Should Apply

Artists and cultural professionals who:

  • legally reside in one of the Creative Europe countries
  • are 18 years of age or older
  • are active in architecture, cultural heritage, design, literature, music, performing arts, or visual arts

Timeline

Deadline
April 30, 2026

Why This Opportunity Matters

This grant supports mobility across Europe, enabling artists to develop work through international collaboration and sustained project-based travel.

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https://www.goethe.de/en/kul/foe/cmm.html

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Performance Grant – Café Royal Cultural Foundation, New York City

Up to $10,000 for theatre, dance, and performance art production.

The Café Royal Cultural Foundation Performance Grant supports individual artists working in theatre, dance, and performance art. The Spring 2026 cycle offers funding of up to $10,000 and accepts a limited number of applications, making early submission essential.

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Opportunity Snapshot – Performance Grant

What: Performance Grant for theatre, dance, and performance art
Who: Individual NYC-based artists (U.S. Citizens or Resident Aliens, 1+ year residency)
Where: New York City or nearby approved locations
Award / Support: Up to $10,000
Residency Duration: Not listed
Application Opens: March 3rd, 2026 at 9:00 am ET
Deadline: May 4th, 2026 at 9:00 am ET, or earlier if 40 applications are received
Official Link: https://caferoyalculturalfoundation.org/performance-page

About the Performance Grant

Café Royal Cultural Foundation NYC offers this grant to support the production of performance-based work. The funding is designed for individual artists and applies specifically to production costs rather than the development or writing of new work.

The program caps submissions at 40 applications per cycle. Projects must result in a full production, particularly for theatre proposals, as readings are not eligible.

What Is Offered

  • Up to $10,000 in funding
  • Support for production costs only
  • Funding for performers and collaborators
  • Support for rehearsal and performance space
  • Coverage for technical and design elements

Who Should Apply to The Performance Grant

Performer(s) of theatre, dance and performance art.
Performer(s) applying must be a current United States Citizen or Resident Alien and a current resident of New York City and have lived in New York City for a minimum of one year prior to applying and plan to be a resident through the completion of their project.

If your performance is a play, it must be a full production. Readings will not qualify.

Timeline

Application Opens
March 3rd, 2026 at 9:00 am ET

Deadline
May 4th, 2026 at 9:00 am ET, or as soon as 40 applications are received

Why This Opportunity Matters

This grant provides direct production support at a meaningful scale for individual artists in New York City. The limited application pool increases visibility for selected proposals and favors applicants who are ready to move into production.

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https://caferoyalculturalfoundation.org/performance-page

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Open Call for Site-Specific Installation – TRIETHNÉS International Music Festival, Greece

€100 artist support + accommodation and meals for installation project in Prespa

The TRIETHNÉS International Music Festival is inviting artists to apply for a site-specific installation project on the island of Agios Achilleios in Prespa, Greece. This open call supports the creation of work within a curated walking route that engages landscape, history, and spatial experience.

Selected artists will develop and install work as part of the 2026 festival, contributing to a distributed exhibition across the island.

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Opportunity Snapshot

What: Open call for site-specific installation, TRIETHNÉS Festival
Who: Professional artists and fine arts students, Greece, Albania, North Macedonia preferred; open internationally
Where: Agios Achilleios, Prespa, Greece
Award / Support: €100 reimbursement; accommodation (install + deinstall); meals or per diem
Project Duration: August 1 to September 30, 2026
Application Opens: Not listed
Deadline: May 30, 2026

Official Link: https://www.triethnesfest.eu/open-call/

About the Opportunity

This open call is part of the TRIETHNÉS International Music Festival and centers on a site-specific installation project across the island of Agios Achilleios. Artists are invited to create work that responds to the landscape and the festival’s thematic framework.

The project is structured as a walking route, with installations unfolding across multiple locations. Audience experience is shaped through movement across the island, culminating at the Basilica of Saint Achilleios.

What Is Offered

  • €100 reimbursement per participant
  • Accommodation for installation and deinstallation periods
  • Meals provided through catering or per diem
  • Presentation within an international festival context
  • Outdoor exhibition across multiple locations

WHO SHOULD APPLY

Professional artists and fine arts students based in Greece, Albania, and North Macedonia are preferred. Applicants from other countries may also apply. Applicants must be at least 18 years of age.

Timeline

Deadline: May 30, 2026

Why This Opportunity Matters

This opportunity places artists within a specific geographic and cultural context, with an emphasis on site-responsive work and spatial experience. It offers access to a festival platform while engaging directly with landscape and audience movement.

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https://www.triethnesfest.eu/open-call/

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Artist Residency – Rotating AiRs, Europe / Mexico City / Yogyakarta / Lubumbashi

€16.800 artist fee + €3.000 production budget, with travel and accommodation provided.

Rotating AiRs is an international artist residency supporting visual artists working on the intersections of colonialism and climate change. The programme unfolds across multiple global locations, beginning in a non-European city and continuing through European partner sites, culminating in a final exhibition.

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Opportunity Snapshop

What:
International artist residency programme focused on colonialism and climate change.

Who:
Visual artists legally registered in an EU country; additional eligibility noted for artists residing in Creative Europe participating countries.

Where:
Residency routes begin in Mexico City, Yogyakarta, or Lubumbashi, then continue through Hoorn, Antwerp, and Barcelona.

Award / Support:

  • €16.800 artist fee
  • €3.000 production budget
  • Transport provided
  • Accommodation provided
  • Travel budget
  • Final exhibition

Residency Duration:
Rotating AiR #1
February 2027 – October 2027
AKI AORA & Casa Snowapple, Mexico City → La Capella, Barcelona → Hotel Maria Kapel, Hoorn → Kunsthal Extra City, Antwerp (Exhibition)

Rotating AiR #2
September 2027 – May 2028
Cemeti, Yogyakarta → Hotel Maria Kapel, Hoorn → MORPHO, Antwerp → La Capella, Barcelona (Exhibition)

Rotating AiR #3
March 2028 – September 2028
Picha Art Center, Lubumbashi → MORPHO, Antwerp → La Capella, Barcelona → Hotel Maria Kapel, Hoorn (Exhibition)

Deadline:
1 May 2026 (before 00:00 CET)

Official Link:
https://www.hotelmariakapel.nl/en/rotatingairsopencall

About the Opportunity

Rotating AiRs is a transnational residency programme that brings artists into dialogue with different geographic and historical contexts. The project is structured around the intersections of colonial histories and climate realities, with artists moving across multiple sites as part of a single research and production trajectory.

The residency follows three distinct routes, with one artist selected per route. Each trajectory begins in a non-European city and continues through European partner locations, ending with an exhibition in the final city.

What Is Offered

  • €16.800 artist fee
  • €3.000 production budget
  • Transport provided across residency locations
  • Accommodation provided by host organizations
  • Travel budget (as stated in FAQ)
  • Exhibition in the final residency location

Who Should Apply

“In order to apply, you must be legally registered in a country that is part of the European Union. Your country of origin does not affect your eligibility for the residency program.”

“Rotating AiRs welcomes visual artists who are curious about working transnationally and who wish to critically reflect on how historical colonial structures continue to shape environmental realities today.”

“This open call is intended for artists whose practice engages with the intersections of colonialism and climate change, and who are interested in approaching these themes through artistic research, dialogue and exchange.”

Timeline

Deadline:
1 May 2026

Why This Opportunity Matters

This residency offers a structured, long-term international framework with financial support and production resources. It is specifically oriented toward research-driven practices that engage geopolitical and environmental conditions across multiple sites.

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https://www.hotelmariakapel.nl/en/rotatingairsopencall

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Artist Residency in Italy – Free Residency 2026 (No Fee, Tuscany)

Free international residency, artists cover travel, accommodation, and food.

This artist residency in Italy invites artists, performers, musicians, and researchers to join a four-week collaborative process in Pontedera, Tuscany. Centered on voice, silence, and collective presence, the residency culminates in a public Vigil performance on July 3rd.

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Opportunity Snapshot – Artist Residency in Italy

What:
Dwelling in a Silent Song – Free International Artistic Residency

Who:
Artists, performers, musicians, and researchers working with voice, theatre, and interdisciplinary practices

Where:
Pontedera, Pisa, Tuscany, Italy

Award / Support:
Free participation
Shared artistic process and residency structure
Public Vigil presentation
Participants must cover travel, accommodation, and food

Application Fee:
None

Residency Duration:
June 8 – July 4, 2026
Flexible participation (1–4 weeks)

Deadline:
May 3, 2026

Official Link:
https://forms.gle/bqWwNVsvDWC2ggq97

About the Artist Residency in Italy

Dwelling in a Silent Song is an international residency focused on collective artistic research through voice, silence, and listening. The project explores how presence, attention, and relational practices can shape performance processes and shared environments.

Participants will work through immersion, walks, rehearsals, and collaboration with local inhabitants, building toward a performative Vigil. This final event is conceived as an open environment where audiences can enter, listen, and engage at their own pace.

What Is Offered

  • Free participation in the residency
  • Collaborative artistic research process
  • Structured rehearsal and creation environment
  • Engagement with local communities
  • Public presentation in the final Vigil
  • Flexible participation duration (1–4 weeks)

Who Should Apply to Artist Residency in Italy

Artists, performers, musicians, and researchers working with voice, theatre, and interdisciplinary practices

Professionals or amateurs

Participants interested in participatory processes and engaging with a specific territory

Timeline

Deadline: May 3, 2026

Why This Opportunity Matters

This artist residency in Italy offers a process-based environment focused on collective creation, listening, and presence, with no participation fee, while requiring artists to self-fund travel and living expenses.

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