Mentorship Award: A Cultural & Artistic Responses to Environmental Change

Grant Size $10,000 to $100,000   ,   Closing Date

About

Are you an artist or a cultural practitioner with 8-15 years of professional experience in working at the intersection of arts and the environment? Then you should apply to the Mentorship Award Cultural & Artistic Responses to Environmental Change by the Prince Claus Fund & Goethe-Institut.

Cultural & Artistic Responses to Environmental Change is a year-long interdisciplinary programme aimed at accelerating engaged community-based cultural practices at the intersection of arts and the environment, initiating an international network of creatives, and fostering leadership. Through this programme Prince Claus Fund creates a platform to explore critical artistic practices, connect engaged practitioners across the world, stimulate cross-disciplinary exchange and amplify new perspectives on environmental change.

The mentorship brings together 12 emerging artists and cultural practitioners (± 8-15 years of relevant professional experience) with four mentors, all working across a range of disciplines and environmental issues. In order to foster conversation and collaboration within the cohort, and to support each artist in their own individual practice, this programme (designed considering the needs of the selected participants) includes different types of interaction such as workshops, guest talks and peer-to-peer sessions. Most of the activities are online as the participants are coming from different locales, but twice Prince Claus Fund comes together in person for the two Lab Weeks (week-long mentoring intensives). Additionally, there is a collective project in the form of a publication that Prince Claus Fund will co-create.

The programme activities average a time commitment of 10 hours per month, though this varies throughout the year. Moreover, the participants should be comfortable sharing ideas in spoken English to promote a space of mutual learning where people with different life experiences and knowledge come together.

Aim

Through this mentorship programme Prince Claus Fund aims to:

  • Support critical and unconventional work by emerging artists working on a range of issues related to the global commons, environmentalism, the climate crisis, and climate justice;

  • Stimulate leadership of individuals whose artistic work fosters awareness, social cohesion and empathy;

  • Accelerate the artistic practices of artists and cultural practitioners who show a commitment to their communities and to creating lasting change through environmental activism;

  • Strengthen and amplify new perspectives on environmentalism, the climate crisis and climate justice.

Funding Information

Each artist receives an award of €10.000 to work on the concept for a body of work that they outline in their application.

Eligibility

Eligibility Criteria
  • This mentorship programme is specifically meant for individuals with ±8-15 years of relevant professional experience, individuals who do not have this level of experience are not eligible to participate in the programme.

  • The Goethe-Institut and Prince Claus Fund hold a broad disciplinary understanding of arts and culture. By artists and cultural practitioners Prince Claus Fund means people who have an individual artistic practice - be it as a visual artist, curator, writer, musician, performer, designer, architect, interdisciplinary artist, etc. Individuals who are arts managers, facilitators, academic researchers, or others, without an individual artistic practice are not considered to fall under this category, and as such are not eligible to apply.

  • Previous grantees of the Prince Claus Fund are not eligible to apply unless their previous grant is finished and closed before the application submission deadline for this call.

  • Prince Claus Fund welcomes to apply artists and cultural practitioners who live and work in the eligible countries in Africa, Asia, Latin America, the Caribbean and Eastern Europe.

Criteria for selection of applications

The following criteria are used for assessing applications:

  • Original: the work is innovative and artistically interesting

  • Transformative: the work engages with pressing social/political issues, is challenging, prompts feelings, and is thought provoking

  • Context-specific: important in the local context, contributes to the enhancement of the context, rethinking history, societal impact

  • Inclusive: the work is linked to the ultimate aim of more inclusive societies, connecting people in ways that resist marginalisation, oppression and division

  • Impactful: award will make a real difference to the professional development, engagement and impact of the individual's practice in the context

  • Diversity: The individual and their work represents minority groups and marginalised communities within their context.

  • Potential to Accelerate: The individual has the potential to become a leader in the discipline and already has an existing track record within the cultural discipline, the work is engaged and focused on relevant social issues within context, on average 8-15 years of career.

Post Date: 24-Mar-2023

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