Artistic Practitioner Fellowship

CSREA invites artists, media makers, and writers whose work focuses on race, ethnicity, and/or indigeneity in the United States and work that connects the U.S. to related transnational contexts, to apply to be a Practitioner Fellow. The practitioner fellows cohort is a combination of Brown faculty members and external applicants. All applicants should be pursuing creative or nonfiction projects that are primarily non-academic in nature.

 

THE FELLOWSHIP

Fellows will have access to Brown University resources and are invited to contribute to the academic community. There will be opportunities to present work-in-progress in a campus-wide public lecture or performance. Fellows are expected to cover their own expenses (including health benefits) for the duration of their appointment. 

 

 PROGRAM DETAILS
  • This is a Mellon Foundation-funded virtual fellowship, convened primarily over Zoom, with select opportunities to gather in person.
  • Awardees will receive a stipend for a semester-long fellowship and have access to research/project funds.
  • Attendance at the virtual Practitioner Fellows Workshop (number of sessions to be determined) is required.
  • Participation at an in-person Practitioner Fellows Capstone where participants will present their work is required.
  • Fellows are expected to participate in virtual social community-building activities sponsored by the Center (e.g. lectures, events, etc.)

Terms of this program may be subject to change.


APPLICATION PROCESS

Application deadline is Friday, July 28, 2023 at 11:59 PM Eastern Time. 

All applications will be reviewed by the CSREA Faculty Advisory Board (FAB). Other relevant faculty within or external to Brown may be consulted at the discretion of the FAB. 

 
Questions? 

Consult the Frequently Asked Questions or contact CSREA Associate Director, Stéphanie Larrieux.