The Faculty of Fine Arts announces the opening of applications for the Brucebo Fine Art Summer Residency Scholarship and the William Blair Bruce European Fine Art Travel Scholarship for Summer 2024.
Call for Applications: Brucebo Fine Art Summer Residency Scholarship
The Faculty of Fine Arts invites applications for the Brucebo Fine Art Summer Residency Scholarship, offering a three-month residency in Summer 2024. The application deadline is Monday, March 4, 2024, at 12 pm/noon.
The Residency Scholarship provides an inspiring work-study experience for the most promising graduate students in the visual arts and helps them in their transition to a professional career. It is granted, through competition based on academic merit, to a full-time student pursuing a Master of/Magisteriate or Doctor/Doctorate and nearing the completion of their degree (MA, MFA, MDes, as well as the MA/PhD Individualized Program and the Interdisciplinary Humanities PhD, with a primary supervisor in the Fine Arts) in the Faculty of Fine Arts at Concordia University. Eligible applicants include those with a studio-based research-creation practice. Performance-based art practices are not eligible for consideration unless they are undertaken within the context of contemporary visual arts practices and form a minority of the applicant’s practice. The Scholarship competition is open to Canadian citizens and permanent residents only. For full details, please consult the attached award details and application form.
Call for Applications: William Blair Bruce European Fine Art Travel Scholarship
The Faculty of Fine Arts invites applications for the William Blair Bruce European Fine Art Travel Scholarship, a European research travel program in Summer 2024. The application deadline is Monday, March 4, 2024, at 12 pm/noon.
The Travel Scholarship provides an inspiring work-study experience for the most promising graduate students in the visual arts and helps them in their transition to a professional career. It is granted, through competition based on academic merit, to a full-time student pursuing a Master of/Magisteriate or Doctor/Doctorate and nearing the completion of their degree (MA, MFA, MDes, as well as the MA/PhD Individualized Program and the Interdisciplinary Humanities PhD, with a primary supervisor in the Fine Arts) in the Faculty of Fine Arts at Concordia University. Eligible applicants include those with a studio-based research-creation practice. Performance-based art practices are not eligible for consideration unless they are undertaken within the context of contemporary visual arts practices and form a minority of the applicant’s practice. The Scholarship competition is open to Canadian citizens and permanent residents only. For full details, please consult the attached award details and application form.
The application deadline for both is Monday, March 4, 2024, at 12 pm/noon.
To learn more and apply, visit: https://www.concordia.ca/finearts/funding-awards/brucebo.html