Brown University's CSREA Artistic Practitioner Fellowship supports creative work critically engaging with race, ethnicity, or indigeneity in the U.S. and the Americas through a virtual, semester-long program.
Funder: Center for the Study of Race and Ethnicity in America
Due Dates (Anticipated): April 2027 (Full application deadline, projected)
Funding Amounts: $10,000 stipend for a semester-long fellowship; access to Brown University resources; possible travel/lodging for capstone event
Summary: Supports artists, writers, media makers, and practitioners whose work critically engages with race, ethnicity, or indigeneity in the U.S. and the Americas through a virtual fellowship and creative exchange.
Key Information: Applicants must be external to Brown University; program is fully virtual with a possible in-person capstone event.
The Artistic Practitioner Fellowship at Brown University's Center for the Study of Race and Ethnicity in America (CSREA) is designed for artists, writers, media makers, and practitioners whose work critically addresses issues of race, ethnicity, and/or indigeneity in the United States and the Americas, including projects with transnational dimensions. The fellowship aims to foster intellectual and creative exchange, offering fellows access to Brown University resources, virtual engagement with the CSREA community, and opportunities to present their work. Fellows are expected to contribute to CSREA’s mission by building collaborative networks, engaging in public conversations, enhancing public understanding of racial and ethnic disparities, and supporting efforts toward a more equitable society. The program includes a semester-long virtual engagement, participation in workshops and networking activities, and a possible in-person capstone event.