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5th APCEIU Youth Leadership Workshop 2019 at Seoul, Republic of Korea

The Asia-Pacific Centre of Education for International Understanding (APCEIU) will organize the 5th Youth Leadership Workshop on GCED ...

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EVENTS
Trainings & Fellowships

Location (s):

  • Worldwide

Overview

Artists receiving APF fellowships will be placed with hosts in safe countries around the world, including universities, arts centers, and arts residency programs. Hosts are requested to provide matching support, which may include housing, studio space, and arts supplies.

Details

The Artist Protection Fund (APF) is a three-year pilot program at the Institute of International Education.  With funding from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, APF will make life-saving fellowship grants to threatened artists from any field of artistic endeavor, and place them at host universities and arts centers in safe countries where they can continue their work. 

How can my organization help? 

The Institute welcomes expressions of interest from arts organizations around the world interested in hosting threatened artists. Hosts can be traditional university art education programs and arts residencies, as well as arts centers, performing arts organizations and less traditional artistic communities. Hosts will be requested to match the fellowship support, through contributions that may include housing, studio space, art supplies, and other support from their networks. 

I'm a threatened artist. How can I apply? 

The Institute welcomes inquiries from threatened artists directly or from individuals or institutions nominating threatened artists for support. APF is for artists who are facing or have recently fled from immediate, severe, and targeted threats to their lives and/or careers in their home countries or countries of residence.
Applications and submissions are accepted at any time throughout the year, on a rolling basis.

Opportunity is About:


Eligibility

Candidates should be from:

Description of Ideal Candidate:


Dates:

Deadline: Always Active


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