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FELLOWSHIP FOR UTOPIAN PRACTICE
OPEN CALL 2024-25
DEADLINE EXTENDED! Applications due October 4th, 2024, 11:59 PM.
Fellowship for Utopian Practice
The Fellowship is a testing ground for new ideas that connect artistic practice, civic engagement, and social justice. Through the Fellowship for Utopian Practice, Culture Push serves artists by providing creative, analytical, and logistical tools in the creation of truly transformative projects. The Fellowship program is open to artists and other professionals working in any discipline who wish to expand the boundaries of their practice. Six Fellows are selected for each application cycle.
Applicants are encouraged to review our organization’s mission before submitting materials. Our Mission is HERE.
What does Process-Based mean?
Processed based working and thinking means giving yourself permission to slow down, take time to think and contemplate, ask questions, dream vibrantly, play, incubate ideas, try them out, make mistakes, try ideas out again, critically analyze ideas, consider factors like feasibility, practicality, and alignment with goals or constraints, try different approaches, challenge conventions, and create emergent strategies. It also means assessing the strengths and weaknesses of each idea, and determining which ideas feel the best and have the most potential.
What is Civic Engagement?
At Culture Push, we define civic engagement as collaboration and group learning through active and participatory experiences. It is collective activism and advocacy working to bring about political or social change through increasing public awareness of and support for specific causes. Past Fellows works have engaged with Prison Abolition, Trans Rights, Black Joy and Liberation, Disability Justice and Climate Justice, to name a few.
2024-25 INFO SESSION RECORDING:
Starting 2024, we're streamlining our application process to once a year, in the fall. This year, in addition to the Fellowship for Utopian Practice and the Black Utopian Fellowship, we are excited to announce our new Disability Arts Curatorial Fellowship!
Our Climate Justice Fellowship applications will resume next fall.
All Fellowship applications use the same online application form.
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October 4, 2024, 11:59 PM ET: Open Call deadline
October 2024: Fellow is informed
November / December 2024: Initial project discussion
October 2024 - October 2025: Continuing support and strategizing
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Applicants must have at least 3 years of experience in their field. Currently enrolled undergraduate students may not apply. Projects must be new, socially engaged work that have not received any prior institutional support and occur within the five boroughs of New York City. Group or collaborative proposals are welcome.
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To be considered for the Fellowship, projects must:
Be interactive and engage the public (entirely or in part), in accordance with our mission. Note: Our definition of “civic engagement” includes public talks, live interactive components, skill-shares, participatory performances and similar activities that in some way address the public good and have clearly defined goals for serving as a means of generating social change.
Test a new and previously unrealized idea that expands the scope of the applicant’s current practice.
Not be considered as an exhibition or the production of a ‘show,’ but rather a series of events and/or actions aimed at engaging the public.
Occur during the Fellowship year.
Take place within the 5 boroughs of NYC (projects may have components outside of this geographic region, but they will not be supported by Culture Push).
If your proposed project is part of a larger piece or series, Culture Push funding may only be applied toward the public engagement component of the project.
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Honoraria for the project ($2000)
Fiscal sponsorship for additional grant-based fundraising and individual contributions
Strategic meetings with Culture Push staff, including development and production support
Access to Materials for the Arts
Networking meetings with Culture Push Board, Executive Director, Staff, Advisors, and other Fellows
Marketing via the Culture Push network, email list, and social media contacts for promotion purposes
Mentorships with experts in the field
An opportunity to contribute to or edit our online journal, PUSH/PULL
An opportunity to present your research and project development at the annual Culture Push Symposium
An opportunity to exhibit your work at a public presentation produced by Culture Push alongside past and current Fellows
Culture Push does not provide a venue or exhibition space for projects, but we will work with Fellows to help secure suitable site(s).
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What kind of work samples should I include?
Include your strongest work samples. We understand that you are proposing a project that you have not yet completed or developed, and understand that your work samples will not necessarily be representative of your proposed project. This is why we encourage you to submit what you believe to be the best example of your work to date. If you think it would be helpful, feel free to send a sketch, rendering, or mock-up of your idea.How long does the Fellowship last?
The Fellowship will last for one full year.Do I have to complete the project within the Fellowship year?
No, your project does not need to conclude within the Fellowship year in order to be successful. We only require that you develop your project during the year and have at least one public presentation of your work. The Fellowship is a process-based program. We are more interested in supporting artists as they develop sustainable working strategies to purse unusual lines of inquiry than in seeing a “finished” product. Many Fellowship projects become long-term commitments that only begin with the Fellowship.Do I have to live in New York to apply?
Technically, you do not have to currently reside in New York City to be eligible for the Fellowship. However, the Fellowship is designed to support artists engaging directly with people, places, and institutions in New York City. If you do not currently live in New York and would like to apply, we would expect you to relocate here for at least the duration of your Fellowship in order to develop your project and attend regular meetings. Outside of the $2000 stipend we cannot currently provide funds to assist with travel or living expenses.More questions?
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Title of the Project *
Project Summary * Please describe your proposal in 50 words or less.
Project Narrative * Describe your proposed project, its goals and timeline, and the link between your project and the Culture Push mission with as much detail as possible. Your Project Narrative may be submitted in the text box below as a Written Narrative (Max 500 Words) OR a Link to a Video or Audio Spoken Narrative (Max 5 minutes), including any passwords. The panel will not read/watch/listen beyond these limits.
Resume or CV * detailing your artistic and/or professional experience. For collaborative proposals, please provide resumes or CVs for each participating artist. Collectives should provide a resume for the group’s activities.
Work Samples * You may submit recent, relevant work samples in the form of images, videos, audio, pdf document and/or links. For all samples submitted, please upload a one-page .pdf with short descriptions and context for your work samples. All files must be less than a total of 20 MB. Criteria:
Upload no more than 5 image files (jpg/png)
Link to an online image gallery or video or audio content is acceptable.
Video samples should be no more than 5 minutes long.
If you must submit longer videos, please provide a cue point.
If your Work Samples include links, please enter them in the text box.You may provide up to 3 links. If you provide links, please provide a sentence or two of context.
Reference * Contact information for one professional reference.
First and Last Name *
Email Address *
Pronoun/s *
Are you applying to our Climate Justice Fellowship? *
Yes
No
How did you hear about the Fellowship? *
Associated Artist Program * Over the past few cycles, we have received applications for compelling projects that for various reasons we are unable to support through the Fellowship, but are interested in nurturing in a less involved capacity. Please let us know whether or not you would consider a relationship with Culture Push outside of the Fellowship. Depending on the project, this might be a reciprocal exchange, a partnership, or a set of strategic meetings with Culture Push staff.
Yes
No
What, generally, are your sources of funding for your projects? (100 words)
Is there anything else you would like us to know about you or your work? (100 words)