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Home»Fellowships»Visiting Artists Program- Harvard University (Funded)

Visiting Artists Program- Harvard University (Funded)

Opportunity DeskJuly 26, 20163 Mins Read
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Deadline: August 15, 2016

Harvard University South Asia Institute (SAI) invites applications from emerging artists in South Asia for the Harvard University’s visiting Artist Program. Applicants will participate in interdisciplinary discourse with students and faculty on global issues relevant to South Asia.

Four artists will be selected for the academic year to Harvard University in Cambridge, Ma for a total of two weeks. Two artists will arrive in the fall from October 30 – November 13, 2016 , and another two artists will arrive March 19 – April 2, 2017. While the visiting emerging artists are on campus, SAI will support events and exhibits organized in collaboration with specific Harvard departments and faculty, and aligned with undergraduate course-content within Harvard.

Covered Cost

  • Each artist will receive $1,000 USD of discretionary funds (not accounting regional taxes) after their visit. This modest discretionary fund is meant to cover the artist’s exhibit related costs and cultural excursions in the New England area.
  • The costs of each artist’s economy travel, accommodation for the two weeks, and meals will be provided.

Eligibility

  • Open to applicants whose country of residence is within South Asia (Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Myanmar, Nepal, Pakistan, or Sri Lanka), with particular preference for artists from Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Myanmar, Nepal, Pakistan, or Sri Lanka, as SAI seeks to create unique opportunities for to engage with artists from countries that have less representation at Harvard.
  • Up-and-coming artists must either be between 20 – 35 years of age or have limited international exhibits and residencies.

Applicants Deadline

The deadline for both the fall and spring is Monday, August 15, 2016.
The application can be uploaded and submitted here .

The two letters of recommendation must be sent to [email protected] before the deadline.

  • Resume/CV: Your resume/cv should list your previous exhibitions, residencies, professional training programs, and related experiences.
  • Written Statement: This written statement should describe how you use your work to draw attention to the areas of an economic, policy, and social issue.  Your statement should address how you intend to utilize your time at Harvard to shape your work. This statement must be no more than two pages.
  • Work Portfolio: Samples of work may be submitted to SAI, and should consist of no more than 25 images, 15 minutes of video, and/or 15 pages of text, or whatever medium best represents your work. Please submit work as a pdf portfolio like the following example.
  • Reference Letters: You will be requested to find two references to write letters of recommendation on your behalf. One letter must be from a senior professional involved in art or practicing artist. Their letters should address the following questions (as well as any other relevant information):
    • How long and in what capacity have you known the applicant? and
    • Assess the candidate’s qualification’s and previous achievements, and evaluate the potential impact/contribution of his or her project. Reference letters should be emailed directly to [email protected] by your references.

For questions about the application process, please email  Diana Nguyen, [email protected].

For more information, visit Visiting Artists Program

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