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Asian Cultural Council New York Fellowship

Deadline: 30-Nov-23

The Asian Cultural Council has announced the New York Fellowship that provides support to artists, scholars, and arts professionals working across disciplines, empowering them to take risks, develop their artistic practices, and take time to immerse themselves in the rich and varied cultural life of New York City.

The New York Fellowship aims to foster grantees’ understanding of New York City’s many diverse cultures. They posit that cultural understanding is uniquely imparted through first-hand experience, regardless of form or method, and that the impact of cultural exchange manifests in diverse ways. They encourage applicants to clearly articulate the desired outcome(s) they wish to gain from this Fellowship in their application.

ACC emphasizes that this 6-month grant is not a residency or an individual’s personal public relations tour. Rather, the New York Fellowship is a precious pause in everyday activities to take a deep dive into New York City’s rich cultural landscape. ACC hopes that Fellows will take the learnings and insights from their Fellowship experience to influence their own practice, and later contribute to the artistic and cultural communities in their home country.

Strong applications will include:

Eligible Fields
Funding Information
Support for NY Fellowship

The New York Fellowship program is divided into two 6-month cohorts during a calendar year. The first cohort exchanges from January – June and the second cohort exchanges from July – December. Each Fellow will join a cohort consisting of fellow artists, performers, scholars, and arts professionals from Asia. Fellowship cohort members will have the opportunity to interact and learn from one another, participate in ACC’s group activities, and connect with creative communities in New York City.

More specifically, ACC provides the following categories of support for New York Fellows:

Expectations from New York Fellows
Eligibility Criteria

For more information, visit Asian Cultural Council.

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