Home Call for Applications The Prince Claus Fund/Goethe-Institut Mentorship Award Cultural & Artistic Responses to Environmental Change (€10.000 award)

The Prince Claus Fund/Goethe-Institut Mentorship Award Cultural & Artistic Responses to Environmental Change (€10.000 award)

by OFA

Application Deadline:   30 April 2023, 23:59 CEST.

Cultural & Artistic Responses to Environmental Change is a year-long interdisciplinary programme aimed at accelerating engaged community-based cultural practices at the intersection of arts and the environment, initiating an international network of creatives, and fostering leadership. Through this programme we create a platform to explore critical artistic practices, connect engaged practitioners across the world, stimulate cross-disciplinary exchange and amplify new perspectives on environmental change.

The mentorship brings together 12 mid-career artists and cultural practitioners (± 8-15 years of relevant professional experience) with four mentors, all working across a range of disciplines and environmental issues. In order to foster conversation and collaboration within the cohort, and to support each artist in their own individual practice, this programme (designed considering the needs of the selected participants) includes different types of interaction such as workshops, guest talks and peer-to-peer sessions. Most of the activities are online as the participants are coming from different locales, but twice we come together in person for the two Lab Weeks (week-long mentoring intensives). Additionally, there is a collective project in the form of a publication that we will co-create. 

The programme activities average a time commitment of 10 hours per month, though this varies throughout the year. Moreover, the participants should be comfortable sharing ideas in spoken English to promote a space of mutual learning where people with different life experiences and knowledge come together. 

Eligible Expenses

  • The Prince Claus Fund and Goethe-Institut cover the costs related to the mentorship programme itself, including travel expenses, visa costs and stay.
  • Individuals are responsible for their own travel insurance. Further details on the covered expenses are communicated with successful applicants at a later date. 

Award

  • Each artist receives an award of €10.000 to work on the concept for a body of work that they outline in their application.

How to Apply

  • The application includes a cover page with basic questions and information, concept outline of work to be developed within the mentorship, portfolio of previous work, and an open format motivation (audio, video, written). 

For More Information:

Visit the Official Webpage of the Prince Claus Fund/Goethe-Institut Mentorship Award Cultural & Artistic Responses to Environmental Change

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