Opportunity

David C. and Thelma G. Driskell Award for Creative Excellence

Grants
Residencies/Fellowships
DEADLINE
July 1, 2024
Ongoing Applications
Organizations Website
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The David C. and Thelma G. Driskell Award for Creative Excellence allows emerging artists from around the world to work with The Driskell Center’s collections and archives in self-directed research, leading to the creation of a new artistic work.

For 2024-2025, awards will be granted to collaborative teams of artists for low-residency/ remote fellowships. The Driskell Center staff will guide the participating team through their residency process. During the fall semester, the Center will provide remote access to its art and archival collections with one onsite visit (5-7 days) in October 2024. As part of the process, a featured exhibition of the artist’s work will be installed in The Driskell Center gallery in mid-January 2025 with an in-person public program on April 3, 2025.

While the Driskell Center will serve as the primary research location, the University of Maryland’s proximity to Washington, D.C., also opens up other locations for study, including the Smithsonian Museums, the Archives of American Art, the National Gallery of Art, and a variety of historical sites and monuments.

Award

The awardee will receive a combined stipend of $5,000 and lodging on or near the University of Maryland’s College Park campus for two site visits in October 2024 and April 2025. During their residency, the awardees will also be expected to develop 2-3 social media posts related to their work at The Driskell Center in collaboration with the Assistant Director.

Eligibility and Evaluation

We welcome proposals from teams of emerging artists (2-3 total team members), including those who have completed graduate degrees within the last five years. You are eligible to apply if the following applies to you:

You have a demonstrated record of artistic accomplishment. You can create a strong research proposal that utilizes The Driskell Center’s specific resources. You are self-reliant and flexible. You have proficiency in written and spoken English. You can travel to the Washington DC area for the aforementioned dates.

To apply, please upload the following materials at the link listed below before July 1, 2024:

A resume for each participating artist. A project proposal of no more than 1000 words (max 5 pages) that includes an outline of relevant experience and accomplishments, the proposed creative or research topic, an explanation of how The Driskell Center’s holdings will support that topic, and a proposed timeline for the project. Sample of work (submitted via URL). List of three professional references. References will be contacted and asked to submit letters of recommendation after the application closing date.

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