Open Call

Apply for a Fellowship at the Bogliasco Foundation

Bogliasco Foundation

No Funding
Bogliasco, Italy

Eligibility

The Bogliasco Foundation accepts applications from those doing both creative and scholarly work in the following fields: Archaeology, Architecture, Classics, Dance, Film/Video, History, Landscape Architecture, Literature, Music, Philosophy, Theater, and Visual Arts - without regard to nationality, age, race, or gender. Applicants should demonstrate significant achievement in their disciplines, commensurate with their age and experience.

Number of Participants

Approximately 60 Fellowships - or residencies - are awarded to artists and scholars in the various disciplines of the Arts and Humanities (Archaeology, Architecture, Classics, Dance, Film/Video, History, Landscape Architecture, Literature, Music, Philosophy, Theater, and Visual Arts) per year. Although the Fellowship is not a cash prize, Fellows are provided with living quarters, a work space, and full board for a month at the Study Center in Bogliasco, Italy. The Bogliasco Foundation does not offer training or courses.

Deadline

Selection Results (Announcement Dates)

Duration

September 06, 2021 - December 18, 2021

Costs

  • $30.00 application fee

Meals

Breakfast, Chef on Site, Dinner, Lunch

Public Programs

Group Dinners, Readings

Disciplines

Architecture, Choreography, Cinematography, Composers, Conceptual Art, Curatorial, Dance Groups, Design, Digital Media, Documentary, Drawing, Fiction, Film, Installation, Interdiscplinary Arts, Literature, Music, Music Composition, Nonfiction, Opera, Painting, Performance Art, Photography, Playwriting, Poetry, Scholar, Theatre, Video Art, Visual Arts

Languages

English

Program Description

The Bogliasco Foundation supports the Arts and Humanities by providing residential Fellowships at its study center in Italy’s most vibrant, historic crossroads, where gifted artists and scholars of all cultures come together to connect, create and disseminate significant new work. Located in the fishing village of Bogliasco near Genoa, in a region of extraordinary beauty whose landscape has stimulated creative expression for centuries, the Bogliasco Foundation offers one-month residencies to individuals who can demonstrate notable achievement in the Arts and Humanities: those disciplines that seek to understand our place in the world, shaping and defining what it means to be human. Taking inspiration from the ancient port of Genoa, which has brought global travelers together throughout the ages, the Foundation strives to foster productive exchange by composing intimate groups of 8-10 residents who represent a diversity of discipline, age, and nationality.

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