The Indian Arts Research Center (IARC) at the School for Advanced Research (SAR) offers three artist in residence fellowships annually to advance the work of mature and emerging Native artists. Each fellowship includes a monthly stipend, housing, studio space, a supplies allowance, and travel reimbursement to and from SAR. These fellowships provide time for artists to explore new avenues of creativity, grapple with new ideas to further advance their work, and strengthen existing talents.
The fellowships support diverse creative disciplines and can include sculpture, performance, basketry, painting, printmaking, digital art, mixed media, photography, pottery, writing, and film and video. However each fellowship has specific applicant criteria as indicated below.
Ronald and Susan Dubin Native Artist Fellowship
(June 15 - August 15, 2018)
The Dubin Fellowship is dedicated to supporting traditional Native artistry.
Rollin and Mary Ella King Native Artist Fellowship
(September 1 - December 1, 2018)
The King Fellowship is dedicated to preserving the Southwest.
Eric and Barbara Dobkin Native Artist Fellowship for Women
(March 1 - May 31, 2019)
The Dobkin Fellowship encourages the creativity and growth of indigenous women artists working in any media.
Application and Fellowship FAQ available at
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