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Applications Invited for The Schrucker Fellowship for the Arts : Empowering Contemporary Tibetan Creatives
Organization: International Campaign for Tibet
Apply By: 14 Oct 2024
About the Organization
The International Campaign for Tibet is a non-profit advocacy group working to promote democratic freedoms for Tibetans, ensure their human rights, and protect Tibetan culture and the environment.
About the Fellowship
Tibetan society has undergone profound changes over the last 60 years, particularly as relates to displacement and shifts in cultural identity. Today, over 150,000 Tibetans live outside of Tibet, dispersed in communities across India, Nepal, Bhutan, North America, Europe and elsewhere. Despite significant challenges posed by China’s occupation of Tibet and its repressive cultural policies, Tibetan artists continue to create poignantly powerful works in the visual arts, film, music, and writings that speak to their experiences, aspirations, and responses to the pressures on their creativity. There is therefore an immensely vital need for greater support and recognition for Tibetan artists who are contributing to societal dialogue through their work.
Creativity and artistic expression are powerful tools for understanding and navigating complex societal issues in the best of times, but critically necessary for communities under siege. Amidst these complexities, the arts play a crucial role in both safeguarding cultural heritage and expressing contemporary realities.
The Schrucker Fellowship was inspired after a trip to Dharamsala in 2024 with ICT where the Schroeder and Pucker families were introduced to a burgeoning contemporary Tibetan arts and creative community in Dharamsala. The fellowship was established to nurture and support this burgeoning creative community, providing Tibetan artists with the resources they need to continue their important work.
“The Schroeder and Pucker families are delighted to advance contemporary Tibetan art in all its forms,” said members of both families.
The Schrucker Fellowship will be administered by ICT, but grants will be funded and selected by an Advisory board consisting of Schroeder and Pucker family members.
Theme
The Schrucker Fellowship prioritizes supporting Tibetans in the contemporary fields of visual arts, creative writing, theater and film.
Grant Amount
The total grant amount in 2024 will be $20,000. Projects can receive funding from $500 to $3,000.
Eligibility
Tibetans from any country are eligible to apply. Tibetans working for organizations may apply on behalf of the organization, provided that the applicant is central to the implementation of the project’s work. Non-Tibetans are ineligible for grants from this fellowship.
Applicants will be selected based on the merit of their work, and a demonstrated ability to deliver on stated goals. The fellowship aims to support applicants’ effort to reach new levels in their career, and all are encouraged to apply with current needs and ideas, irrespective of their status as emerging, mid-career, or established in their field of work.
Please note that this fellowship is not applicable for conferences, workshops, exhibitions, and app development.
How to Apply
Applications for the Schrucker Fellowship for the Arts will be accepted from September 1 through October 14 at 11:59pm EST. For more information on eligibility, application guidelines, and deadlines, contact schruckerfellowship@savetibet.org.
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