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Counter Histories Grant: Reframing Puerto Rico Through Photography

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Deadline: 01-Apr-2026

The Counter Histories Fellowship supports photographers and artists engaging with Puerto Rico and its diaspora to reframe history and address urgent contemporary issues. Fellows receive a $10,000 project development grant, participate in virtual programming, and attend an in-person symposium, fostering professional development, collaboration, and the creation of visual archives.

About the Fellowship

Counter Histories is designed to help artists and photographers expand and complete projects that challenge historical narratives, center local perspectives, and explore Puerto Rican identity.

The program emphasizes:

Fellowship Details

Program Components

Virtual Activities

In-Person Symposium

Project Eligibility

Projects must:

Eligible project types include:

Written research may complement the project, but visual outputs are the primary focus.

Who Can Apply

Why This Fellowship Matters

The program offers:

How to Apply / What to Do

  1. Develop a photography-based project focusing on Puerto Rico or its diaspora

  2. Engage with the Counter Histories theme, exploring historical, cultural, or social perspectives

  3. Prepare a project proposal highlighting intended outputs, visual approach, and project goals

  4. Demonstrate commitment to full participation in virtual programming and the in-person symposium

  5. Submit your application following the program’s guidelines and deadlines

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FAQs

What is the Counter Histories Fellowship?

A program supporting photographers and artists creating visual projects about Puerto Rico and its diaspora while reframing historical narratives.

How much funding is provided?

Fellows receive $10,000 in project development funding.

How long does the fellowship last?

The fellowship runs for eight months, from June 2026 to February 2027.

Is prior experience required?

No. The fellowship welcomes self-taught artists, students, and professionals of all experience levels.

What are the participation requirements?

Fellows must attend virtual programming (max 4 hours/month) and the in-person symposium in February 2027.

Can applicants be from outside Puerto Rico?

Yes. Applicants from any nationality are eligible, with encouragement for those from underrepresented communities in photography.

What types of projects are eligible?

Projects should be photography-focused, exploring Puerto Rican identity, archives, or creative reworkings under the Counter Histories theme.

Final Takeaway

The Counter Histories Fellowship 2026 provides photographers and artists with funding, mentorship, and a collaborative platform to create projects that challenge historical representation and center Puerto Rican perspectives. With support for both virtual engagement and an in-person symposium, fellows can advance impactful, visually-driven storytelling while connecting with a diverse, intergenerational creative community.

For more information, visit Magnum Foundation.

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