Artist Development Fellowships 2010 – Harvard University – USA
Artist Development Fellowships Scholarship At Harvard University For All Undergraduates At USA In 2010
Job Description:
The Office for the Arts at Harvard (OFA) and the Office of the Dean for the Arts and Humanities are pleased to announce the 2010 recipients of the Artist Development Fellowship. This program supports the artistic development of students demonstrating unusual accomplishment and/or evidence of significant artistic promise. The program is administered by the OFA and the Office of Career Services, and made possible with the support of the Office of the President at Harvard University. Artist Development Fellowships are awarded annually by the Council on the Arts, a standing committee of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences. Fellowships support student development in the practice of the arts, including but not limited to work in the following disciplines: dance, literature, music, theater, studio art, film, mixed media, and arts practices that are multi-disciplinary in nature. The Council will consider fellowship requests for:
* research and development of individual artistic projects that are crucial to the development of the artist;
* domestic or international travel in order to apprentice and/or work with individual artists, programs, and/or artistic companies; and/or
* interdisciplinary work—not necessarily work that combines art forms, but work that links the artistic/creative process to a wholly different field in a way that sheds new perspective on and/or understanding of each.The Office for the Arts at Harvard (OFA) and the Office of the Dean for the Arts and Humanities are pleased to announce the 2010 recipients of the Artist Development Fellowship. This program supports the artistic development of students demonstrating unusual accomplishment and/or evidence of significant artistic promise. The program is administered by the OFA and the Office of Career Services, and made possible with the support of the Office of the President at Harvard University. Artist Development Fellowships are awarded annually by the Council on the Arts, a standing committee of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences. Fellowships support student development in the practice of the arts, including but not limited to work in the following disciplines: dance, literature, music, theater, studio art, film, mixed media, and arts practices that are multi-disciplinary in nature. The Council will consider fellowship requests for:
* research and development of individual artistic projects that are crucial to the development of the artist;
* domestic or international travel in order to apprentice and/or work with individual artists, programs, and/or artistic companies; and/or
* interdisciplinary work—not necessarily work that combines art forms, but work that links the artistic/creative process to a wholly different field in a way that sheds new perspective on and/or understanding of each.
Eligibility:
The program is open to undergraduates currently enrolled in Harvard College. Fellowships are not awarded to freshmen except in extraordinary circumstances. Applicants are expected to complete their fellowship work prior to graduation. (The Council may occasionally make exceptions for work undertaken immediately following graduation, although current undergraduates will be given priority consideration.)
How To Apply:
Candidates must demonstrate unusual accomplishment in the arts and/or evidence of significant artistic promise. The work outlined in the proposal must constitute a truly exceptional opportunity for artistic growth. The Council encourages applicants to seek funding for proposals from other sources in addition to this program.The Council generally will not fund proposals supporting thesis projects, post-production work on film and video, attendance at conferences, housing costs alone, or private music lessons that could be supported through the OFA’s Music Lesson Subsidy Program.During their yearlong Fellowship, recipients will be asked to:
* Attend occasional artist fellows’ gatherings throughout the year.
* Submit a final report discussing work completed during the year, as well as samples of work, if possible.
* Share their work within the Harvard Community.
Last Date To Apply:February 3 , 2011
Source:http://ofa.fas.harvard.edu/support/adf.php
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