ARAK Collection Art Writers Fellowship
About this opportunity
The ARAK Collection offers a fellowship for art writers, critics, and journalists to produce publications and essays engaging with contemporary African art practices. Based in Doha, Qatar, the fellowship provides substantial funding for research and writing, contributing to critical discourse around African contemporary art.
Application tips
Your proposal should demonstrate deep engagement with contemporary African art. The fellowship values original research and critical perspectives that expand understanding of African art practices.
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