The Caribbean Art and Its Diasporas Fellowship at the Clark Art Institute supports innovative research and creative work on Caribbean art and its global diasporas.
Funder: Clark Art Institute
Due Dates: October 15, 2026 (Annual application deadline)
Funding Amounts: Semester fellowship; includes stipend, housing, and office space (exact stipend amount not specified—see guidelines).
Summary: Supports research and creative work by art historians, artists, critics, and writers engaged with Caribbean art and its diasporas.
Key Information: Application is via the Clark Fellowship portal; all Clark Fellowships share a single application.
The Caribbean Art and Its Diasporas Fellowship, offered by the Clark Art Institute’s Research and Academic Program, is designed to support art historians, artists, critics, and writers whose work critically engages with Caribbean scholarship, art, and visual practices. This fellowship encourages innovative research and creative projects that explore the diverse and dynamic cultural expressions of the Caribbean and its global diasporas. Fellows benefit from time and resources for focused work within the collaborative environment of the Clark Art Institute.