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Endangered Material Knowledge Programme offers 2021-22 Small and Large Grants

Australia and Pacific Science Foundation Grant Program

Deadline: 17-Jan-22

The Endangered Material Knowledge Programme (EMKP) is offering 2021-22 small and large grants to document material knowledge systems that are under threat and in danger of disappearing.

This includes knowledge systems associated with the making, use, repair and re-purposing of material objects, spaces, architecture, performances and environments. In order to qualify for these grants, these knowledge systems must still be actively pursued, or at least practiced within living memory of the knowledge holders. EMKP does not support work to revitalise a lost or forgotten tradition.
The main objective of EMKP is to record endangered material practices. As such, they will not fund projects whose main objective is the digitisation of existing images, collections, or objects. However, these can form part of a project, as for example creating a 3D model of an object produced during the study of the material practice or available in a museum collection. Funding opportunities to record and digitise archives and collections in danger can be found with Arcadia’s related programmes. These are the British Library’s Endangered Archives Programme and the UCLA library’s Modern Endangered Archives Programme.
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For more information, visit https://www.emkp.org/grants/

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