Camargo Fellowship 2025-2026: For artists, scholars and thinkers

The Camargo Fellowship not only provides time and
space for the residents, but also initiates exchanges
within the group and develops a collective spirit,
which is one of the program’s distinctive features. The
interactions developed among the program’s fellows
are a vital element of this program.

ELIGIBILITY
The Camargo Foundation is committed to supporting
inclusiveness and a diversity of contemporary
reflections and practices, welcoming applicants from
around the globe. The Camargo Fellowship offers
research-based residencies to applicants from
various fields and disciplines. Three main categories
are available, as well as several subcategories for artists
applications.
SCHOLARS
Scholars in the Arts and Humanities should have a focus
on French and Francophone cultures, or cross-cultural
studies that engage the cultures and influences of the
Mediterranean region. To be eligible for a fellowship in
the “Scholars” category, applicants are expected either
to hold a PhD and a record of post-doctoral scholarship,
or to be PhD candidates completing the final stages of
research for, or writing of, their dissertation.
THINKERS
Thinkers include accomplished professionals and
practitioners in cultural and creative fields (such
as curators, journalists, critics, urban planners,
independent scholars, etc.) who are professionally
engaged in critical thought. We are interested in work
attuned to the theoretical arena, the arts, and society.
Thinkers must develop reflections contributing
GENERAL
INFORMATION
to equitable transitions, and producing plural
subjectivities.
ARTISTS
Artists should keep in mind that the Camargo
Fellowship is a research-based residency. Applicants
should have maintained a (professional) practice for
at least the past 5 years. They should be the primary
creators of new work or a new project. They should
be able to demonstrate a track record of publications,
public performances and exhibitions, credits, awards,
and/or grants.
We are interested in artists who have a fully developed,
mature artistic voice. Applicants may include artists
who are engaged in critical thought and researchoriented projects. When applying, artists will have to identify among the following subcategories: Visual
Artists / Choreographers, Theater Directors, and
Performance Artists / Writers and Playwrights / Film,
Video, and Digital Artists / Composers and Sound
Artists / Multidisciplinary Artists.

FOR MORE INFORMATION VISIT, GUIDELINES AND CARMAGO FELLOWSHIP.

CLICK HERE TO APPLY